Oops, she did it again—she transformed herself into mega-pop star Britney Spears! With the right hairstyle, Switzerland-based TikTok user @jessicamaiapinto, a.k.a. Jess Maia Pinto, is Continue Reading
Britney Spears’ Sister Jamie Lynn Revealed to Be Pop Star’s Trustee, Seeking More Control Over $57M Estate
Jamie Lynn Spears has been revealed as a trustee of Britney Spears' estate—and she's reportedly trying to make some big changes to the pop star's Continue Reading
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Yungblud is one of the music industry's most compelling outsiders, so it's no wonder he feels a kindred spirit in one of the greatest comic Continue Reading
Sham Unleashes Her Entire Being Into Her New Album Discoveries
Sham, Shambhavi Raj, released a bold and captivating album titled Discoveries, featuring 5 of her latest pieces of work. On her latest collection, Sham’s Continue Reading
Gigi Hadid Shares Stunning Maternity Photos: See Her Baby Bump Reveal!
Gigi Hadid revealed her growing baby bump for the first time in a new photoshoot. The mom-to-be shared photos from her maternity shoot via Instagram on Continue Reading
Britney Spears’ Gorgeous Former Beverly Hills Mansion For Sale: See Inside!
Britney Spears' former Beverly Hills mansion is for sale—and for a cool $6.8 million, you can live like a pop star! The gorgeous Italian villa-style, 7,500 Continue Reading
Noah Schnapp Apologizes for Seemingly Singing N-Word in Leaked Video
Noah Schnapp apologized for seemingly singing the N-word in a newly leaked video. The Stranger Things star trended on Twitter on Tuesday (August 25) after Continue Reading
Vacay Nick Heals Alongside His Demons in "Started a Fight" (premiere)
Nick Aranda is best known for his contributions to the experimental rock of Paper Route, but he’s also hit the alternative scene as his alter Continue Reading
Luna Shadows Takes Her Alt-Pop Back to "The Nineties"
Los Angeles alt-pop artist Luna Shadows confronts anxiety with a bit of light nostalgia on her new single, “The Nineties”. Shadows creates thoroughly modern pop Continue Reading
Beautiful Lies and False Gods in 'Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice'
The reaction to Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) was fierce. The cinematic take on the DC cornerstone characters of Batman and Continue Reading
Punk Rock's MOURN Say "This Feel Is Disgusting" and Rock Out
Barcelona’s MOURN play a kinetic style of punk rock crossed with garage rock that reveals pop inclinations in undeniably hooky choruses. Their latest single “This Continue Reading
Mt. Wolf's "Anna Maria" Is Gorgeous Post-Rock Influenced Dream Pop
Mt. Wolf specialize in a mesmerizing form of atmospheric indie-folk that blends delicate electronic elements with gossamer vocals. Some call that indietronica, but “Anna Maria” Continue Reading
Nate "Rocket" Wonder and Roman GianArthur Score the New Janelle Monáe Film 'Antebellum'
Nate “Rocket” Wonder and Roman GianArthur worked with alt-pop maestro Janelle Monáe through the Wondaland Arts Society, which helped her develop a series of increasingly Continue Reading
BTS' "Dynamite" Defies the West Much More Than It Bends to It
BTS (aka Bangtan Boys) who began their career as a hybrid of K-pop and hip-hop, is no longer part of Korea’s patrimony only – they Continue Reading
The Chefs Serve Up a Wordless, Rockin' Good Time on 'Heated & Treated'
Dan Baird called it quits just in time. In 2019, after touring around the world for the better part of 40 years as a member Continue Reading
River Hooks Gazes Soulfully at "Mountains" (premiere)
Harlem-based singer-songwriter River Hooks began her career at the age of 11 and by 16 was uploading covers of songs by Billie Ellish, Chelsea Cutler Continue Reading
'X-Men: Dark Phoenix' Will Never Rise from the Ashes
X-Men: Dark Phoenix (Kinberg, 2019) is the seventh and final X-Men team film in a series dating back to X-Men (Singer, 2000). Blade (Norrington, 1998), Continue Reading
Jordan Lehning Creates a Film in Your Head with 'Little Idols'
During a interview with Atwood Magazine, Jordan Lehning said the impetus for his most recent album (Little Idols) came from a vision he had about Continue Reading
Funk Rock and Synthesizers in Munich: Queen's 'The Game' at 40
In the liner notes for The Game, Queen’s eighth studio album and their first release of the 1980s, there’s a sentence that may seem unimportant Continue Reading