Wu-Tang Clan are issuing a limited edition photography book, Wu-Tang Clan: Legacy. The large format photography book features more than 300 pages of images and comes encased in a 400-pound sculpted chamber. “From conception to the present day, this is the story of the undisputed greatest hip-hop group of all …
Read More »Niecy Nash to Host Virtual 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards
Niecy Nash will host the virtual 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards, set for April 8th. The ceremony will stream first on GLAAD’s YouTube page April 8th at 8pm EST, as well as on Hulu starting that same day at 10pm EST. Additionally, GLAAD has teamed with TikTok for a special …
Read More »U.K. Jazz Artist Theon Cross to Perform as 3D Digital Avatar at SXSW
British jazz artist Theon Cross will give the first 3D digital avatar performance at South by Southwest this year, with the annual festival going virtual due to Covid-19. Cross’ avatar experience will launch March 16th at 4 p.m. ET/3 p.m. CT, and will be available to watch on SXSW’s online …
Read More »Jessie Ware Captures the Lonely Streets of London in 'Remember Where You Are' Video
Jessie Ware has released a new video for “Remember Where You Are,” featuring actress Gemma Arterton and directed by Dominic Savage. Shot last Valentine’s Day at dawn, the clip features Arterton roaming the empty streets of London during lockdown. She stops by a London Underground station, tearing up in her …
Read More »Julien Baker Drops 'Heatwave' Ahead of Album Release
Days before the release of her new album Little Oblivions, Julien Baker has dropped the single “Heatwave.” The track opens with delicate guitar, as Baker sings about a car she witnessed that burst into flames. “It’s worse than death than life compressed/To fill a page in the Sunday paper,” she …
Read More »Flashback: Ann Wilson Sings 'Let It Be' With John Entwistle, Todd Rundgren, and Alan Parsons
Last week, we shared Rick Livingstone’s memories of his time singing lead in the 1990 supergroup the Best alongside John Entwistle, Joe Walsh, Keith Emerson, and Jeff “Skunk” Baxter. Their set mixed songs by the Who, the Eagles, Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, and Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, though the …
Read More »See Metallica Perform 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' at BlizzCon 2021
Metallica performed their “For Whom the Bell Tolls” live virtually from their California headquarters as part of this year’s BlizzCon, the annual presentation for video game makers Blizzard Entertainment. The heavy metal legends previously appeared during BlizzCon 2014. This year’s conference went livestream-only due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “We would …
Read More »Watch Dua Lipa's Clever Video for New Song 'We're Good'
Dua Lipa makes a clean break from a relationship in her new song “We’re Good.” It’s her first new track of the year, and the lead single from the Moonlight Edition of her sophomore album, Future Nostalgia. In the song’s accompanying video, Lipa performs at a restaurant on a cruise …
Read More »Phife Dawg: Read the Poignant Poems Rapper's Mother Wrote About Tribe Called Quest MC
In her new book, Cheryl Boyce-Taylor uses poetry, journal entries, letters and other archival items to grapple with the loss of her son, the great A Tribe Called Quest MC Phife Dawg. The recently published Mama Phife Represents is described as a “patchwork quilt that follows the journey of a …
Read More »Britney Spears' Boyfriend Speaks Out Against Singer's Father: 'Jamie Is a Total Dick'
Britney Spears‘ longtime boyfriend Sam Asghari broke his silence on the singer’s controversial father and conservator Jamie Spears after the release of the New York Times‘Framing Britney Spears documentary. The film ignited widespread attention to and scrutiny over the pop star’s life in a heavily guarded, court-ordered conservatorship. The 27-year-old …
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