Music
Coverage of Music in the Nexus archive.
- Can I remix Madonna? Is this all legal? An AI music FAQ
Advances in AI are making it possible to create various types of music from scratch. However, this technological capability raises complex questions regarding legal issues and who will ultimately listen.
- As rapidly aging Colorado confronts social isolation, DU students join nationwide effort to bridge the gap
As Colorado confronts social isolation due to its rapidly aging population, DU students have joined a nationwide effort to help bridge this gap. This effort involves Perfect Pair, which matches student volunteers with older adults; the program also incorporates music.
- Ms. Lauryn Hill and Fugees’ bandmate Wyclef Jean will headline Global Citizen’s antipoverty festival
Ms. Lauryn Hill and her Fugees’ bandmate Wyclef Jean are set to headline Global Citizen Festival this fall. They plan to bring their pointed and political music to the event, which focuses on antipoverty issues.
- To lure students back to district, Broward elementary school to offer at least 3 ‘specials’
Broward County elementary schools will now offer at least three non-core classes like music, art, and physical education to attract students after enrollment declines. The district allocated $800,000 for this initiative and an additional $8 million for high schools to expand classes and balance class sizes.
- Ariana Grande sues hackers who leaked music and videos
Ariana Grande is suing hackers who obtained and leaked unreleased photos and songs. The lawsuit aims to identify the individuals responsible for the unauthorized distribution of her music and videos.
- Trump sneaks in Nobel Prize jab while touting America’s achievements
President Trump mentioned his Nobel Prize grievance during remarks at Mount RushMore on the eve of America's 250th birthday, highlighting American achievements in inventions, advancements, music, sports, and culture.
- Sing-along time at a memory cafe is a highlight for people dealing with dementia
Music helps people with dementia retain memories despite cognitive decline. Vermont's Memory Cafes offer supportive communities for dementia patients and their caregivers.
- Why GTA 6 will launch without a disc - and what it means for gamers
GTA 6 will launch without a physical disc, reflecting a trend where music and films are now primarily digital-only. The article questions whether this signals a broader shift in gaming toward digital distribution.
- Teens attack man on train who asked them to turn down their music, shocking video shows
A man on a Sydney train asked teenagers to turn down their music, leading to a violent attack by the group. A viral social media video captured the incident, which left witnesses terrified.
- Sounds like a deal: Save $60 on these noise-cancelling (and sanity saving) headphones
The article highlights a $60 discount on noise-cancelling headphones, which are described as a way to block out sound and enjoy music. The promotion emphasizes their value for saving money and enhancing the listening experience.
- Punchy neighbor takes a swing at celeb-studded boxing gym, but misses
A neighbor has been contacting a celebrity-studded boxing gym daily and called the police over the gym's music. The neighbor's attempts to address the issue have been unsuccessful.
- Punchy neighbor takes a swing at celeb-studded boxing gym, but misses
A neighbor has been contacting a celebrity-associated boxing gym daily, citing concerns over the facility's music and calling the police. The situation involves recurring disputes but no physical confrontation occurred as the neighbor's attempt to address the issue through a swing was unsuccessful.
- Subscription fees for YouTube Premium, Music are increasing
YouTube Premium and Music subscription fees are increasing for the first time since 2023. The price hike marks a significant change for users of these services.