The Jonas Brothers are back with their first song in nearly six years, “Sucker,” and have released an accompanying video. The band of brothers will appear nightly on The Late Show With James Corden from Monday, March 4th through Thursday, March 7th. On the upbeat “Sucker,” the siblings extol their …
Read More »5 Ways the GOP Is Trying to Discredit Michael Cohen
Michael Cohen appeared before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday for the first time since agreeing to cooperate with prosecutors in both the Southern District of New York and the Special Counsel’s Office investigation. In his opening statement, Cohen revealed stunning new details suggesting President Trump had prior knowledge of …
Read More »Oprah Winfrey to Interview Michael Jackson's 'Leaving Neverland' Accusers
Oprah Winfrey is set to interview Wade Robson and James Safechuck, the two men accusing Michael Jackson of sexual abuse in the new HBO documentary Leaving Neverland. The interview special,Oprah Winfrey Presents: After Neverland, will air immediately after the two-part film wraps on March 4th at 10 p.m, simultaneously on …
Read More »Bad Religion Address 'Perilous Times' on New Album 'Age of Unreason'
Los Angeles punk pioneers Bad Religion have been playing for nearly 40 years, but they haven’t lost their urgency: the band just announced they will release their 17th album Age of Unreason on May 3rd on Epitaph Records – an album that the band says directly addresses the “perilous times” …
Read More »Texas Songwriter Garrett T. Capps Talks 'NASA Country' With Chris Shiflett
A former rock & roll drummer, Garrett T. Capps kickstarted a solo career as a left-field country singer while living in the Texas Hill Country. His songs approach the country tradition from unexpected directions, making room for Hawaiian lap steel, modular synthesizer and arty arrangements along the way. Capps calls …
Read More »Flashback: TLC Release 'FanMail' in 1999
With their 1994 breakthrough LP, CrazySexyCool, TLC members Tionne ‘T-Boz’ Watkins, Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes and Rozonda ‘Chilli’ Thomas had finessed their R&B-to-pop crossover with flying colors. Hit songs like “Waterfalls” and “Creep” not only garnered the group multiple Grammy wins, but reflected a zeitgeist of sexually assertive and self-educated …
Read More »Judge to Roger Stone: 'This Is Not Baseball. There Will Not Be a Third Chance'
When Judge Amy Berman Jackson imposed a gag order on Roger Stone, she warned Trump’s irrepressible former adviser that she would not tolerate another word out of him about his upcoming trial, on charges of lying to Congress and attempting to suborn perjury from a fellow witness. Stone appeared in …
Read More »Flashback: The Monkees' Peter Tork Makes a Deal With the Devil
When Stephen Stillsturned down a role in a TV show about a Beatles-like fictional band in 1965, he suggested his friend Peter Thorkelson instead. The two had met in the Sixties Greenwich Village folk scene back in New York, and Thorkelson had a similar “Nordic look” the producers were looking …
Read More »Vans Launches Led Zeppelin Collection to Celebrate Band's 50th Anniversary
Two iconic brands are teaming up for a special collaboration that may make more sense than you think. Vans and Led Zeppelin are dropping a limited-edition collection of footwear and apparel this Friday, to mark the 50th anniversary of the British band’s self-titled debut album. Released in January of 1969, …
Read More »How Elizabeth Warren's Universal Child Care Plan Would Affect You
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who is seen as a top 2020 Democratic candidate, unveiled an ambitious proposal Tuesday that would offer low- or no-cost child care to all American families, regardless of income. “How much you make at your job should not determine the quality care your child gets,” Warren …
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