Earlier today, it was revealed that production on The Batman had suddenly shut down in England shortly after it had resumed following a prolonged pause because Continue Reading
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Jennifer Lopez Says That Meeting Billie Eilish Was ‘Mind-Blowing’
Jennifer Lopez said that meeting Billie Eilish was a "mind-blowing" experience for her and her 12-year-old daughter, Emme. In an interview on her fiancé Alex Rodriguez's The Corp podcast, Continue Reading
Christian Cohle Offers Haunting Electropop on "Wallflower" (premiere)
Dublin’s Christian Cohle creates powerfully haunting electropop on his latest single, “Wallflower”. The song is epic in scope as it slowly builds with soft synth Continue Reading
Ariana Grande Just Made Instagram History
Ariana Grande hit a major social media milestone this week. The "7 Rings" singer, who is the most followed woman on Instagram, reached over 200 Continue Reading
Wendy Carlos: Musical Pioneer, Reluctant Icon
“For every parameter that you can control, you must control.” This is the first law that Wendy Carlos has always adhered to as a composer Continue Reading
Will Ed Sheeran Retire From Touring Now That He’s a Dad?
Is Ed Sheeran really going to quit music now that he's a dad? The "Shape of You" singer welcomed his first child, a daughter named Continue Reading
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Are Now Campaigning in ‘Animal Crossing’
Animal Crossing: New Horizons players can now decorate their islands with campaign yard signs showing support for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his running Continue Reading
Canadian Producer Whipped Cream Captures the Zeitgeist on 'Who Is Whipped Cream?'
Summer may be grinding to a close but Canadian electronic DJ and producer Whipped Cream is making sure it goes out with a bang. Her Continue Reading
What Old School Hip-Hop Has to Say About Our Political Moment
Old school hip-hop fans can be forgiven if they are walking around with a powerful sense of déjà vu these days. More than 30 years Continue Reading
Debbie LaGrange and Michot's Melody Makers Deliver "La chanson des moustiques" (premiere + interview)
“La chanson des moustiques (The Mosquito Song)” is the new song by Debbie LaGrange, backed by Michot’s Melody Makers: Louis Michot (who wrote the music), Continue Reading
Yves Jarvis' "Semula" Features Afropop-Influenced Electro-Folk
Montreal’s Yves Jarvis blends folk with minimalist electronics and Afropop textures on his upcoming new album, Sundry Rock Song Stock. It’s a mesmerizing sound that Continue Reading
Man Uses Beer to Protect Home From Wildfire Flames
California resident Chad Little had to improvise and think of a way to guard his home from a wildfire when his water was turned off. Continue Reading
Adele Accused of Cultural Appropriation, Mistaken for Katy Perry in New Instagram Photo
Adele is being accused of cultural appropriation for the bikini, hairstyle, and headdress she wore in an Instagram post acknowledging the Notting Hill Carnival. The Continue Reading
The Weeknd Says It’s ‘Hard to Celebrate’ Video of the Year Win at 2020 MTV VMAs
The Weeknd won the 2020 VMAs Video of the Year award for his hit video, "Blinding Lights." The Weeknd took home the Moon Person for Continue Reading
Fans Want Shuri Actress Letitia Wright to Take ‘Black Panther’ Role Following Chadwick Boseman’s Death
After the tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman, Marvel fans suggested that the only replacement for King T'Challa/Black Panther is his on-screen sister Shuri, played by Letitia Wright. Wright and Continue Reading
Chris Evans, Brie Larson + More Celebrities React to Chadwick Boseman’s Death
Actor Chadwick Boseman, best known for his role as King T'Challa in Marvel's hit superhero film Black Panther, died on August 28 after a four-year Continue Reading
‘Black Panther’ Star Chadwick Boseman Dead at 43
Actor Chadwick Boseman died Friday (August 28) after a four year-long battle with colon cancer. The Black Panther star's passing was confirmed through a statement posted to Continue Reading
'Opening Night' Is an Audacious, Breathless Debut from the Blam Blams
It’s one thing to wear your influences on your sleeve. The Blam Blams, a quartet out of Nashville, have gone so far as to raid Continue Reading
SHOCKEY Makes the Perfect Pandemic Stoner Song with '"HIGH" (premiere)
Los Angeles’ SHOCKEY goes in for a bit of glam rock mixed with lo-fi, slacker pop on an ode to the true joys of being Continue Reading
BYLAND Creates Cinematic Indie Folk on "Passed Me By" (premiere)
Albuquerque indie-folk artist, BYLAND’s music is sweeping and expansive like the New Mexico landscape she calls home. Unsurprisingly, adjectives like “cinematic” and “dreamy” are bound Continue Reading