The 63rd Grammy Awards nominations were announced Tuesday afternoon (November 24), and just like every other year, music fans immediately hopped online to express their Continue Reading
Taylor Swift’s Announces Surprise ‘folklore’ Film: How To Watch
Taylor Swift saves 2020… again! On Tuesday (November 24), the pop star announced that she secretly filmed a new, intimate concert movie. The film, directed Continue Reading
What You Do With Your Shopping Cart Says A Lot About You
Welcome to PopCrush's Daily Break! Here's a breakdown of today's hottest pop culture and lifestyle stories as heard on PopCrush Nights, airing across the country. Continue Reading
Justin Bieber Thinks It’s ‘Strange’ He Wasn’t Nominated in the 2021 GRAMMYs R&B Category
Justin Bieber is a little perplexed by his 2021 GRAMMY nominations. The 26-year-old took to Instagram on Tuesday (November 24) to share his frustration about Continue Reading
BTS Score First Ever Music-Related GRAMMY Nomination
BTS are now officially a GRAMMY-nominated group! BTS earned a nomination in the Best Pop/Duo Group Performance category for their English-language single "Dynamite" at the Continue Reading
2021 GRAMMYS Nominees Announced: See the Full List
Music’s biggest night is almost here! The 2021 Grammy Awards nominees were announced today (November 24.) Beyoncé leads with nine nominations this year, becoming the Continue Reading
Director From Lukas Gage’s Zoom Audition Apologizes for ‘Unprofessional’ Comments
Lukas Gage received an apology from the rude director who shamed him for his living space during a Zoom audition. In a letter published to Continue Reading
Are Marjane Satrapi's Works Comics or Graphic Novels?
I love Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis , I love Habibi, and I love Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman. However, there’s one word choice that I’ve always hated Continue Reading
Forest Whitaker Film 'Ghost Dog' Is a Sampler's Paradise
An out-of-time transmission from the late 1990s, when auteurs were fully embracing genre and pre-millennium jitters was tossing old artistic certainties out the window, Jim Continue Reading
24-Carat Black's 'Ghetto' Is the Most Sampled Album Never Heard
Bloomsbury’s 33 1/3 series has gained a stellar reputation over the years for meticulously and lovingly analyzing classic and important albums. Almost every self-respecting rock Continue Reading
The Fall's 'The Frenz Experiment' Gets an Expanded Edition
By the late 1980s, the Fall were in as stable a place as their confrontational frontman, lyricist, and only constant member Mark E. Smith would Continue Reading
Chris Stapleton Moves Forward on 'Starting Over'
It’s hard to imagine why Chris Stapleton would feel the need to start over just now. Five years ago, his debut solo album Traveller put Continue Reading
New Compilation Collects Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings' Covers
Losing Sharon Jones to cancer in 2016 felt particularly unfair. Jones didn’t breakthrough until she was in her mid-40s when Dap Dippin’ with Sharon Jones Continue Reading
Eraserhead's Stylistic Tics Leave Traces of Infection
With Eraserhead (1977) there is only ever the first time. Re-watching director David Lynch’s debut feature, the experience is entangled with the impact of that Continue Reading
Hard Times, Easy Listening: 10 Albums for Autumn 2020
10. Bridget St. John – Ask Me No Questions (1969, Dandelion) Singer-songwriter Bridget St. John became a British cult figure in the wake of her critically-lauded sophomore LP Continue Reading