Artifacts collected by the late hip-hop icon are a glimpse into his amazing life ...
Not every moment, and not every game, is worthy of Sweet Caroline ...
Let’s explore the origin of some common sayings. After writing several columns about sayings like, “Not my cup of tea” and “The straw that broke the camel’s back,” many of ...
Producers of The Greatest Showman, which began its world premiere run at Bristol Hippodrome in the U.K. March 15, have released rehearsal photos from the limited engagement, which is currently ...
Welcome to New Music Friday, NPR Music's podcast dedicated to sharing the best albums out each week. We listen to dozens of new releases in advance, identify the ones we think you need to hear, and ...
Jessie Ware is releasing a new album, Superbloom, on April 17 via Interscope. Now she has shared its third single, “Automatic,” which opens with a spoken word part by Oscar-nominated actor Colman ...
Cam Gordon has been watching Canadian musicians and their fans pave new stretches of the information highway since jostling with his family over their five monthly hours of AOL access in the nineties.
VaporTheGamer reacts to Fazbear Frights book songs by Kyle Allen Music. Iran unleashes massive attacks on day 13 of war Trump's approval rating hits new low on two major issues A family found a ...
Sir Hugh Beaver loved to go hunting, and on Nov. 10, 1951, took a shot at a golden plover and missed. An argument arose within the hunting party: Was the golden plover the fastest game bird in Europe?
Get ready for a deep dive into the Purple One. Among the questions suggested by Rashad Shabazz’s “Prince’s Minneapolis” are: When the late singer wrote “slave” on his cheek to protest his record ...
If you’ve got a holiday season gift card burning a hole in your pocket and would like some new (or new-ish) music books to read, here are some potential choices for your reading list. While visiting ...
Our favorite books this year (in no particular order) included definitive memoirs by music figures as varied as Ozzy Osbourne, Lionel Richie, and Cameron Crowe; chronicles of bands long gone and those ...
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