Singer-songwriter and composer Amirah has just released her latest project, a wonderful single and lyric video titled “You Are My Land.” The gorgeous and extremely Continue Reading
Premiere: Andy Keels Announces The Release Of A Music Video For His Debut Single “Dead To Me,” Off Upcoming EP Fifteen Years
UK-born actor, songwriter, singer, and producer Andy Keels, who has been residing in NYC for the past three years, luckily for us all got inspired Continue Reading
Jennifer Aniston Doesn’t Think It’s Funny You’re Voting for Kanye West
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20 Celebrities Who Endorse President Donald Trump for Re-Election
President Donald Trump may be a highly controversial figure, but his supporters, especially his famous ones, aren't shy about standing by the 45th U.S. president. Continue Reading
20 Celebrities Who Endorse Joe Biden for President
Now more than ever celebrities are voicing their political opinions publicly. Case in point: all these high-profile celebrities who endorsed and voted for Joe Biden Continue Reading
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton Are Engaged
It's official! Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are engaged. On Tuesday (October 27), the couple revealed their engagement with a sweet photo on Stefani's Instagram Continue Reading
‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Episode Draws Hundreds of Leads for Most Wanted Killer Nearly 50 Years After Escape
As the latest installment of Unsolved Mysteries continues to spark renewed interest in old cases, it’s very possible that one episode could lead to the Continue Reading
Selena Gomez Admits She Didn’t Vote Before the 2020 Election
Selena Gomez has revealed that she is a first time voter! During an appearance on Do NYC's "Voting Power Hour," the 28-year-old pop star was Continue Reading
Lady Gaga Struts To Her Local Ballot Box Wearing Platform Boots, No Pants
Lady Gaga’s vote is officially in! Gaga cast her ballot for the 2020 presidential election on Monday (October 26) by pulling up to her local Continue Reading
The Power of Restraint in Sophie Yanow, Paco Roca, and Elisa Macellari's New Graphic Novels
They say you can’t judge a book by its cover, and the maxim is even more accurate for graphic novels. This surprised me when I Continue Reading
'People of the City' Is an Unrelenting Critique of Colonial Ideology and Praxis
Nigerian author Cyprian Ekwensi’s (1921-2007) debut, People of the City was shepherded into the literary spotlight by novelist Chinua Achebe (1930-2013). Achebe chose Ekwensi’s novel Continue Reading
1979's 'This Heat' Remains a Lodestone for Avant-Rock Adventure
This Heat, the innovative trio of Charles Bullen, Charles Hayward, and Gareth Williams, were not short of humor. Naming themselves after a 1976 UK heatwave, Continue Reading
'The Edge of Democracy' and Parallels of Political Crises
When the Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro caught coronavirus in July 2020, it seemed like a matter of time until Donald Trump followed. Sure enough, three Continue Reading
The Pogues' 'The BBC Sessions 1984-1986' Honors Working-Class Heroes
Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkien, frustrated that there was no antonym for the word “catastrophe”, invented the term “eucatastrophe”, something that would describe Continue Reading
Mary Halvorson Creates Cacophony to Aestheticize on 'Artlessly Falling'
The word “artlessly” has several meanings. It’s usually used as an adverb suggesting something authentic and direct. The implication is that there is no attempt Continue Reading
15 Overlooked and Underrated Albums of the 1990s
15. Placebo – Without You I’m Nothing [1998] Placebo have never really been taken as a serious band. Probably because of lead singer Brian Molko’s ridiculously Continue Reading