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The ‘Low Rider’ and ‘Why Can’t We Be Friends’ hitmakers have a San Fernando Valley origin story that included a collaboration ...
On June 5, 2025, the legendary band WAR was honored with the 2,814th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, ...
Documentaries and fiction films centered on musical artists dominate NYC's 2025 Tribeca Festival, with films devoted to Billy ...
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Thursday honoring the R&B and progressive soul band War for a career that has included selling more than 50 million albums since its formation in 1969 ...
The singer talked to THR about overcoming burnout, his "pile of Legos" lyrics and the cosmic connection between sad dads and ...
Hair metal wasn’t always all lipstick and leather. Sometimes, it had something to say — something actually progressive.
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The Trump-Musk feud has erased this news from our brains, but it was only two days ago that Pete Hegseth ordered the United ...
May saw the death of a retired U.S. Supreme Court justice who came the high court as a Republican but became a favorite among ...
There’s a story in Len Dell’Amico’s new memoir Friend of the Devil: My Wild Ride with Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead that ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘The Wolf-Krugman Exchange — the crisis of trust’ Martin Wolf Can we go? What was the last thing you wrote about, Paul?