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Breakfast at Tiffany's' is one of Audrey Hepburn's greatest and most iconic films, but there is a big fat asterisk that has haunted it since its release.
The pressures of fame and fortune are immense - something that Journey quickly learned in the 1980s, when their success spilled into a tour that destroyed them.
Many directors have submitted their ten favourite films of the last century for a collaborative list by the 'New York Times', ...
Weeks after his tragic passing, the official autopsy of Brian Wilson has revealed the cause of the death of the music icon.
Prog rock might have peaked in the 1970s, but the genre found its feet before that, and, for Ian Anderson, this band helped give the elusive sound shape.
The biggest gathering at Glastonbury Festival so far saw the Zamrock legends Witch take to the Shangri-La stage in a ...
As fate would have it, Stewart was completely enamoured with Garbo, who happened to be their next-door neighbour. Even though they were both under contract with MGM and were regular visitors to the ...
Selling out can be a dirty word in rock and roll, but that doesn't mean that some bands haven't tried their hardest to become ...
Jack Black landed arguably his greatest role after pursuing a sequel to 'School of Rock' for years with director Richard Linklater.
A look at why the Glastonbury curfew exists and which artists have gotten away with breaking it, like Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney and the Foo Fighters ...
The legendary Ringo Starr doesn't usually get into the technical weeds when it comes to his drumming, but he is a big believer in trusting one's instincts.
In a statement provided to Far Out from the BBC, they confirmed they are banned from streaming Neil Young's headline set at ...