Caleb Shomo, the frontman of Columbus, Ohio metal band Beartooth, has come out as a "proudly gay man" after "a decade burying feelings with alcohol." ...
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Ben Chapman, a Nashville songwriter behind popular 'Peach Jam' festival, talks fatherhood and new album 'Feet on Fire.' ...
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The Palestinian rapper and DAM co-founder discusses John Lennon, his solo album, and using hip-hop to tell stories of grief, ...
The night after The Late Show’s final episode, Stephen Colbert was back on late-night television… on Monroe, Michigan public ...
Spencer Pratt, the right's darling candidate for Los Angeles mayor, hasn't changed, from his days on 'The Hills' to his foray into politics.
Neil Young took the stage for the first time this year at David Suzuki's birthday benefit, where he played "After the Gold ...
Shakira was acquitted of tax fraud and awarded €60 million for an overturned fine by Spain's treasury, leading to tons of fan reactions and memes.
Charli XCX has shared yet another glimpse into the world of her upcoming album with a new B-side track, “Playboy Bunny.” The ...
Punk rock started in 1976 in New York, when four cretins from Queens came up with a mutant strain of blitzkrieg bubblegum.
Rob Base, the rapper who was best known for the hit “It Takes Two,” died on Friday, May 22, after a battle with cancer. He ...