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May 15, 2006, 03:39
The Best Music of 2005
Common: Generation Exploration
John Legend —The Next Great...("Whatever")
On the Fly: Lizz Wright
The Real Nigger Show
Rhythm and BS: Part 3
Rhythm and BS: Part 2
Rhythm and BS: Part 1
A 'Slow Burn' Career : Rahsaan Patterson
Spittin' Acid at Sistahs
Talib Kweli's Struggle
That's Ms. Owens to You:
The Dana Owens Album
What You Don't Hear
Why Hip-Hop Sucks
50 Cent: It's All in the Game
Alicia Keys Gets on the Soul Train
On the Fly: Baaba Maal and Gigi
The Bitter and the Sweet: Sweet Honey and the Rock
Bob Marley: One of His Last Projects (Film Review)
Comfort Woman (Me'shell Ndegeocello)
Common's Electric Circus …Like Hearing Hip-hop for the First Time
Conya Doss's Boss Poem
Criminal (Critical) Accomplice: Writing About R. Kelly
Danilo Perez Performs Motherland Project
Darius Rucker: Back from Where?
Diddy-cized
Erykah Badu's World Wide Underground
The Family Way: Kindred the Family Soul
Femi Kuti's Party and Passion
Honoring Celia Cruz
India.Arie is the New Soul Diva, But Not a Ditto
Interview: Don Byron
It's Glenn [Lewis], Not Stevie
The Graying of Hip Hop
Jaguar Wright Sings, Cusses, Takes Off Her Earrings and Gets Some Vaseline…
Janet Gets Sexfunky: A Hot (and Hollow) Little Number
Janet Jackson's All For You Tour
Jazz Titans: Anniversary Collections For Miles, Trane and Billie
Letter: Blues Gets Respect in Tokyo
Los Van Van: Some Mo Cuba!
The Louis Armstrong Centennial
The Monk You've Never Heard
Nina's Choice (Nina Simone)
Odetta: Giving Voice To Lives and Struggles
Our Michael (Jackson)
A Political Stand
Ray Charles: A Pillar of Soul
Real Gospel!
Real Roots Rhythm
The Return of the Scarecrow: Michael Jackson's 'Invincible'
Revolutionary Soul Singa: Meshell Ndegeocello
The Sweet Funk of Burnt Sugar
Top Ten Music Albums of 2002
Top Ten Jazz Albums of 2002
Top Jazz Picks for 2001
The Top Music (and Music Videos) of 2003
Top Soul Picks for 2001
What's Bigger Than Rap Music?
Where We've Been: Earth Wind & Fire
The Young Diva: Alicia Keys
Youth Essay: Leontyne Price
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