Joan as Police Woman

Ani DiFranco tells us what she's listening to on tour (Bon Iver, Tune-Yards, more)

Her list also includes Haley Heynderickx (who she’s on tour with), and more.

watch Joan as Police Woman's new video "Tell Me"

“Let’s just say at one point I wield a unicorn piñata glitter canon… Tell me tell me tell me what (else) do you want?” — Joan on her new video.

NYC holiday show roundup 2017: John Waters, Matisyahu, Rhett Miller, more

Plus: Darlene Love, Ronnie Spector, Murray Hill, Landlady, Eliot Glazer’s Haunting Renditions, and more Christmas, Hanukkah and other holiday shows in NYC this season.

Daniel Johnston played Town Hall, backed by Joan As Police Woman & more (pics, setlist, video)

Daniel Johnston‘s “final tour” (as they’re calling it) hit NYC on Saturday (10/7) for a show at Town Hall where he was backed by Joan Wasser (Joan as Policewoman), Jared Samuel (Invisible Familiars), Paul Collins (Beirut) and more.

What's going on Saturday?

It’s another insanely stacked night in (and around) NYC, with Brian Wilson (playing Pet Sounds), Interpol (playing Turn on the Bright Lights), Cap’n Jazz, Global Citizen Fest, Brooklyn Comes Alive, Have A Nice Life, Joey Bada$$, Xiu Xiu, H2O (playing ‘Thicker Than Water’), Pixies, BTBAM (playing ‘Colors’), Flesh World, and more.

pics: St Vincent, Sufjan, Norah Jones & more at Doveman's LPR show

Doveman’s latest Burgundy Stain Sessions show featured announced guests Norah Jones, Steve Salett and Joan As Police Woman, plus surprise guests St. Vincent, Sufjan Stevens, Justin Vivian Bond, and John Cameron Mitchell.

St. Vincent, Sufjan Stevens, Norah Jones & more joined at Doveman LPR (videos)

‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ creator John Cameron Mitchell and Justin Vivian Bond made surprise appearances too.

What's going on Monday?

Muse, Luke Temple and a tribute to Portishead Live at Roseland are among Monday’s show options.

Sufjan Stevens & co brought 'Planetarium' back to Brooklyn (pics, video)

Sufjan Stevens, Bryce Dessner, Nico Muhly, and James McAlister brought their collaborative project ‘Planetarium’ to BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival in Prospect Park, along with a cover of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” and “Over the Rainbow.”
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