The rapper from Las Vegas known in the industry as TwoCeez brings a bold new sound to the urban scene with his latest drop, “In Continue Reading
Dirty Harry Moves Fast & Strong With Yet Another Sophisticated Drop Titled “Shake Back”
Dirty Harry, straight outta his base in Broward, Florida, has been dropping multiple sounds this year, building a solid reputation for himself with songs like Continue Reading
Bella Thorne Slammed on Social Media After Delusionally Claiming She Was ‘First’ to the OnlyFans Party
Bella Thorne thinks she started the OnlyFans wave. In a series of deleted Instagram stories, the 23-year-old actress went off about being the “first” to Continue Reading
Cody Simpson Qualifies For the 2021 Australian Olympic Trials
Pop singer Cody Simpson may be going to the Olympics! The 23-year-old artist revealed on Sunday (December 13) that he has achieved a lifelong goal Continue Reading
'The Other Side of Madness' Is the Most Obscure Charles Manson Film
The Tate-LaBianca murders, commonly called the Charles Manson murders, have inspired countless films, some direct and some indirectly based on those events of August 1969. Continue Reading
Darren Jessee Marches to His Own Beat on Dynamic New Solo Record
In a different era, Darren Jessee’s career would seem perfectly normal. As things stand, it’s something of an anomaly. He’s best known as the drummer Continue Reading
Bill Evans, Eddie Gomez, and Jack DeJohnette Are 'Live at Ronnie Scott's'
Pianist Bill Evans stands today as one of the two most influential jazz musicians on his instrument after Bud Powell. McCoy Tyner is the other Continue Reading
The Avalanches Say 'We Will Always Love You'
We Will Always Love You begins with what sounds like a teen girl in the throes of a breakup. “I will always love you,” she Continue Reading
The 20 Best Jazz Albums of 2020
Susan Alcorn – Pedernal (Relative Pitch) By now, creative music folks know Susan Alcorn for her feat in bringing the pedal steel guitar to the Continue Reading
The Best Books of 2020: Fiction
How many times, how many ways, could we tell the force and effect of the cultural-political winds throughout the years not by simply reading the Continue Reading