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Louder: Bruce Springsteen Is Living in the Moment

Plus: Keith Jarrett, Ariana Grande, Sam Smith and More
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By Caryn Ganz

Pop Music Editor

If you’re a Bruce Springsteen fan who’s sad there’s only limited live music for the next … however as long, this won’t help in the short-term, but will give you hope for the future: “I’m at a point in my playing life and artistic life where I’ve never felt as vital,” Springsteen told Lindsay Zoladz, as he prepared to release his latest album with the E Street Band. “I’m 71, and I’m thinking, ‘Well I know one thing. I’m in the mood right now to burn the house down for as long as I can.’”

(For me, at the moment, a live tribute-band performance alongside “Purple Rain” at a drive-in theater in Queens will have to do — and it was hard to stop saying “I’m so glad we did this” the whole time.)

Sam Smith ran down 10 cultural must-haves, which reveal a journey to finding a place in queer spaces. Christopher R. Weingarten profiled Clipping, a trio whose new horror-rap album reflects (and suits) 2020 quite well. Elysa Gardner introduced us to six young women who represent the future of cabaret.

And a very sad but special read from Nate Chinen, who brings news from Keith Jarrett, the remarkable pianist who may never perform in public again.

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