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Team president Bill DeWitt III on the Cardinals' economics: "We have transitions happening on both the baseball and the ...
Óscar Maydon’s “Madonna” greeted groups of young people who were still arriving at Grant Park on the first afternoon of ...
Sacha Jenkins, the hip-hop journalist, filmmaker, and historian who co-founded the seminal Nineties magazine Ego Trip, died on Friday. He was 53. Rolling Stone has confirmed Jenkins’ death.
Christine Cornell, a veteran courtroom artist, has a front row seat to the Diddy trial, and she told BI all about what she's ...
Join this chill sketchbook session as we draw the iconic Snoop Dogg! Relax and enjoy the creative process while capturing the legendary vibe of the hip-hop superstar. #SnoopDogg #SketchbookSession #Dr ...
There were 57 musicians in all. "At the time as we know it, the largest gathering of musicians for one photo," said Jonathan Rheingold, the curator of "Hip Hop's Greatest Day," a photo exhibition ...
Project Hip Hop has become a major event on the national dance calendar. In 2024, the competition attracted 1004 dancers across 94 crews, drawing in more than 2400 spectators. This year ...
R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay The week’s most popular songs, ranked by radio airplay audience impressions based on monitored airplay compiled by Luminate. Audience totals are derived, in part, using ...
Tears for Fears were one of the most successful pop rock outfits of the 1980s, but their defining hit featured a lyric lifted from punk heroes The Clash.
The El Paso-born artist spoke with The Times about how Robert Eggers and Catholicism inspired her new album, “And You Who Drowned in the Grief of a Golden Thing” King Mala wants to put it all ...
Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, Jordan Jutes relocated to Toronto to pursue his career in the music industry. Jordan "Jutes" Lutes, professionally known by his stage name Jutes, released his debut ...