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When hip-hop meets Nat King Cole

Dr. John's salute to battered, resilient New Orleans

'Room on Fire': The Strokes' economy of emotion

Charles Mingus in Paris: The Complete America Sessions

Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan

Curtis Mayfield’s indelible impression

Charles Mingus revisitied

Tony Williams’ Wilderness

Ziggy Marley’s ‘Joy and Blues’

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Michael E. Ross
A veteran journalist, producer and blogger, Michael Eric Ross contributes to Medium, and the content channels of Creatd Media. He writes from Los Angeles on the arts, politics, race and ethnicity, and pop culture. A graduate of the University of Colorado, he's worked as a reporter, editor and critic at several newspapers and websites, including The New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Jose Mercury News, MSN, Current, msnbc.com, and TheWrap, a major online source of entertainment trade news. He was formerly an adjunct professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. His writing has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Wired, Entertainment Weekly, PopMatters, Salon, The Root, seattlepi.com, NPR.com, theGrio, BuzzFeed, Daily Kos, and other publications. Author of the novel Flagpole Days (2003); and essay collections Interesting Times (2004) and American Bandwidth (2009), he contributed to the anthologies MultiAmerica (edited by Ishmael Reed, 1997) and Soul Food (2000).
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