Jonathan Bogart

Jonathan Bogart is a writer based in Chicago whose work was included in Best Music Writing 2011. He is on Tumblr at jonathanbogart.tumblr.com.

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Two Pop Stars Try to Revive Mexico's Good Old Days, in Song at Least

Two Pop Stars Try to Revive Mexico's Good Old Days, in Song at Least

Julieta Venegas and Natalia Lafourcade went retro for their latest releases—in part as a reaction against the grim headlines often seen as defining their country in the present. More »

It's Beach O'Clock Somewhere: Songs of the Southern-Hemisphere Summer

It's Beach O'Clock Somewhere: Songs of the Southern-Hemisphere Summer

A Rio-flavored club-thumper, an Argentine cumbia revival, a throwback by New Zealand's version of Adele, and more More »

Behold: Dungeons & Dragons R&B

Behold: Dungeons & Dragons R&B

Dawn Richard's excellent 'Goldenheart' follows in the unheralded tradition of black musicians using Tolkien tropes. More »

Beyond 'Gangnam': A Dozen Other Silly Global Dance Tracks from 2012

Beyond 'Gangnam': A Dozen Other Silly Global Dance Tracks from 2012

A danceable soccer chant, some "We No Speak Americano"-style re-ups, a track by Sweden's version of Ke$ha, and more More »

Ke$ha Is the Last Great Rock Star

Ke$ha Is the Last Great Rock Star

She struts, scares parents, and on her new album, 'Warrior,' conveys genuine emotion. More »

The Epic Ballads That the World's Listening to, From Chile to Thailand

The Epic Ballads That the World's Listening to, From Chile to Thailand

An Adele-free playlist of slow songs for fall More »

For How Long Can Pop Stars Like Pink and Nelly Furtado Stay 'Alternative'?

For How Long Can Pop Stars Like Pink and Nelly Furtado Stay 'Alternative'?

A decade after being marketed as anti-Britney Spearses, the singers' new albums show how to make hits without abandoning a niche. More »

Kitty Wells: Feminist Country Godmother to Britney Spears

Kitty Wells: Feminist Country Godmother to Britney Spears

She was among the first female popular musicians to sing about the experience of being female. More »

Buy the Hype: Why Electronic Dance Music Really Could Be the New Rock

Buy the Hype: Why Electronic Dance Music Really Could Be the New Rock

The emergence of EDM resembles the arrivals of jazz, rock, and hip-hop in a few key ways. More »

What the World's Listening to This Summer, From Angola to South Korea

What the World's Listening to This Summer, From Angola to South Korea

A Bieber, Katy Perry, and Gotye-free playlist for barbecues and beach parties. More »

The Novelty of Up-and-Coming Female Rappers Isn't That They're Female

The Novelty of Up-and-Coming Female Rappers Isn't That They're Female

Rye Rye, Azealia Banks, Brianna Perry, and Angel Haze each have a shot at hip-hop stardom for a simple reason: They sound distinctive. More »

You'd Like Norah Jones When She's Angry

You'd Like Norah Jones When She's Angry

'Little Broken Hearts,' her new album with Danger Mouse, shows the singer at her most wounded. More »

Bonnie Raitt's Amazing, Omnivorous, Adult-Contemporary Career

Bonnie Raitt's Amazing, Omnivorous, Adult-Contemporary Career

Twelve songs that show the range of the singer—and of the safe-seeming genre to which she belongs More »

The Imperial Whitney Houston

The Imperial Whitney Houston

At her height, her power and reach was the stuff of royalty. More »

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Picking up the Pieces After the Tornado in Moore, Oklahoma

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