The Come-Up: Nine Minnesota hip-hop artists for your winter playlists Jeffrey Bissoy-Mattis • Dec 22, 2021Great new discoveries from DNM, Mike Dreams, Cassette, and more
'Spencer' imagines a gloomy Christmas for Princess DianaMary Lucia • Dec 22, 2021In this film that imagines a Christmas with the Royal Family in the 1980s, Kristen Stewart delivers a fascinating portrait of Princess Diana while Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood provides a haunting soundtrack.
The Chart Show: Minnesota's The Cactus Blossoms and Durry Debut Dec 22, 2021Two local bands enter the chart for the first week: Durry with their viral hit “Who’s Laughing Now?” and country crooners The Cactus Blossoms.
When 'The Boss' is worth $500 million, it's time for stars to sell their back catalogsNeda Ulaby • Dec 22, 2021Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Stevie Nicks and Shakira all recently sold off all or part of their back catalogs. Why forgo future royalties and creative control over their songs?
Top 89 of 2021: The MessageSanni Brown and Sean McPherson • Dec 22, 2021Sani and Sean, co-hosts of The Message, share their show’s top songs of 2021.
Top 89 of 2021: The Current Staff Picks Dec 22, 2021Here’s what songs The Current staff have been digging in 2021.
Obama's 2021 playlistAnna Weggel and Jill Riley • Dec 22, 2021For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs do you want to hear from “Barack Obama’s Favorite Songs of 2021” playlist?
New Year's Eve 2021: Celebrations in Minneapolis and St. PaulSheila Regan and Jay Gabler • Dec 21, 2021If you’re heading out this New Year’s Eve, there are celebrations planned across Minneapolis and St. Paul. Here are over a dozen festive options.
Motown founder and Kennedy Center Honoree Berry Gordy shares stories of Marvin Gaye and Diana RossLuke Taylor • Dec 21, 2021Gordy tells CBS how he considered Ross an "artist that you dream about," and he shares his initial reluctance to release Gaye's masterpiece "What's Going On."
The Fellowship of the RockersAnn Powers • Dec 21, 2021The new documentary Get Back, cut from 50-year-old footage of Beatles recording sessions by director Peter Jackson, offers a chance to look at one moment when the myth of the "band guy" took shape.