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The Rock the Bells Festival, presented LL Cool J showcased some of the genre’s best from the 1980s and 1990s at Prudential Center in Newark.
Brooklyn’s Chef Ed combined his passions—culinary art and classic hip hop—to create a one of kind pop up experience that’s really catching on.
Power pop still popped up now and again on 80s radio. These four bands helped make sure the genre was still alive and well.
When it comes to Cherry Pie, this band perfectly sums up their ethos: “The music. The hair. The experience.” This ...
Pope Leo XIV's hometown approves the purchase of his childhood home in hopes of reviving the village
Pope Leo XIV’s hometown is poised to acquire his childhood home. Board members in suburban Dolton outside Chicago voted unanimously Tuesday to purchase the property in hopes it will breathe ...
A lot of glamorous music came out in the 80s, but these three tunes really defined the decadence of the decade.
Unearth 11 antiques poised to skyrocket in value by the end of 2025. Snag these vintage treasures before the rush begins!
A debut book from Major Lazer MC and DJ Walshy Fire documents rare dancehall flyers and posters from around the world. Titled Art of Dancehall: Flyer and Poster Designs of Jamaican Dancehall Culture, ...
News Inside NYC's bustling dancehall scene that still lives on today ‘A weak flyer meant a weak party,’ Major Lazer’s Walshy Fire says of the images collected in his new book, ‘The Art Of ...
FLINT, MI — It’s been forty years of punk rock, hip-hop at Flint Local 432 that’ll kick off its anniversary with, what else, a show.
If this was back in the ’80s or something, there would probably be a lot more support from the hip-hop community, but I just feel like people are still figuring it out.
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