Klaus and Effect: Werner Herzog on the Impact of Music on His Films “Create the space, create the mystery, create something we’ve never heard," Herzog told an enraptured audience at the Met on Tuesday night. By Justin Joffe
Only Paul Weller Could’ve Made an Album This Diverse That Actually Works Paul Weller doesn't give a shit if you think he's an elder statesman. He can still write brilliant music—that's all he's ever cared about. By Justin Joffe
Composer Lydia Ainsworth on How Public Arts Education Shaped Her Music Toronto composer Lydia Ainsworth demonstrates a studied care in her work that goes deeper than anyone thought pop music ever could. By Justin Joffe
‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Review: A Smorgasbord of Eye Candy, But Style Over Substance By Oliver Jones