A musician’s claim that Outlaw Ocean author Ian Urbina misled over 400 artists about their contributions to a journalism-adjacent music project ignited a social media firestorm. “I apologize unequivocally,” Urbina responded.
Did a Pulitzer-Winning Journalist Deceive Hundreds of Musicians?
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Red Hot Chili Peppers to play intimate gig at New York’s Apollo Theater
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So!YoON! on new album ‘Episode1: Love’: “I knew that gender shouldn’t hold importance when representing love”
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