Girl groups have always brought something endearing to the music industry. Whether it's their vocals, choreography, fashion, or their cool demeanors — these girls always had a certain "it" factor that ...
Once a booming mining town, St. Elmo now stands frozen in silence—its wooden streets echoing the lives, hopes, and tragedies of a lost era. Every boarded window hides a story, and every whisper of ...
Spanish Love Songs announced their forthcoming EP, A Brief Intermission in the Flattening of Time, out Nov. 21 via Pure Noise Records. It marks the first new release since 2023’s No Joy and was ...
"Dancing With Our Hands Tied" No matter where you stand on the Reputation album, it's undeniable that it includes some of Swift's most-experimental work. With its house music vibes, "Dancing With Our ...
To anyone at all familiar with The Format’s catalog, it’s only so surprising that the indie-pop duo’s first full-band performance in nearly two decades sold out a venue as massive as Veterans Memorial ...
In Stephen King's first novel, 1974's Carrie, he brings up Bob Dylan not just once but several times. "Elsewhere in this book," he writes, "mention is made of a page in one of Carrie White's school ...
When Deion Sanders walks out onto the sideline at Houston's TDECU Stadium on Friday night, he won't be far from the nearest toilet because he brought it with him. No joke. The 58-year-old Colorado ...
Britta DeVore is a Senior Author for Collider who has been known to dabble with Reality News as well. When she isn't sitting behind her laptop bringing readers her hot takes on upcoming projects or ...
Sugar Bomb: Portal Potty is a new comic book from Bart Sears and Juan José Ryp, from new publisher Fun Time Go! and launching on Kickstarter, described as "an outrageous, chaos-blasted, sci-fi comedy ...
Catchy songs have been around as long as there's been music, but what makes a song stick in our minds remains a bit of a mystery. I recently chaperoned the all-night graduation party at my daughter's ...
Mark Bilyeu and Cindy Woolf, a veteran musical duo from the Ozarks known collectively as The Creek Rocks, returned to Washington, D.C., this week to perform old-time songs at the Library of Congress.
From ‘Cheers’ to ‘The O.C.,’ ‘Succession’ and yes, of course, ‘Friends,’ The Hollywood Reporter rounds up the top tunes in television’s opening credits. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor A good theme ...