Three decades of rappers name-dropping the president, and what it all means.

See Jake Xerxes Fussell, Lil Tecca, Julia Jacklin and Black Midi live.

The evening was largely free of the classical canon’s traditional comforts.

  • Matthew Guerrieri
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Almost 40 years old, sets become backdrop for attractive cast.

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Spektral Quartet takes on Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s expansive piece in an appealing potpourri of a program.

See Bad Bunny, Angel Olsen, the Outfit, TX and Devon Welsh live.

  • Chris Kelly
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The Baltimore-based composer performs at Rhizome on Tuesday.

The creators of the satirical punk rock website have a new book coming out.

  • Joe Warminsky
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A gray David Alden production can’t entirely dim the luster of the music.

The inventive and distinctive D.C. early-music group has three performances around the DMV this weekend.

The D.C. indie-rock quartet performs in Columbia this week.

See the Make-up, Alessia Cara, Jay Som and J.S. Ondara live.

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Post-Classical Ensemble keeps focus on white male composers.

Nolan Williams Jr.’s latest work, “Stirring the Waters Across America,” examines the civil rights era.

  • Michael J. West
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The young, Paris-based group made its local debut at the Library of Congress.

  • Matthew Guerrieri
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It was a rawly emotional and jagged song recital from Vocal Arts.

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Justin Vernon’s band showed its many strengths at the first of two sold-out shows at the Anthem in D.C.

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Sir Andrew Davis leads “Mother Goose,” “Firebird” and a didgeridoo.

  • Matthew Guerrieri
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Alluring program at the Library of Congress on Wednesday night.

  • Charles T. Downey
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The opera singer will take on the role in the WNO season opener Oct. 26.

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