The group counts Bad Brains and Sade among their influences and mixes hardcore with melodic pop structures, resulting in eminently listenable songs with widespread appeal. If you’re still not ...
Jennifer Lawrence is here with one of the boldest performances of the year in “Die My Love,” directed by Lynne Ramsay. The ...
Bryan, a Grammy winner, upset some right-wing fans when he appeared to criticize U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in a teaser of a new song.
President Nixon got the brothers’ variety show cancelled after they wouldn’t let up on Vietnam. In the wake of the new ...
The singer of “See You Again” trained as a jazz musician but was trapped in the pop machine. Finally, he’s at home at the ...
Douglass was amazed at the positive reception he received in Ireland. In a letter back to a friend in America, he recorded ...
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In the newly-teased “Bad News,” Bryan begins the song with a fairly standard verse by his standards, opening the song up by telling his woman he woke up missing her before dropping a potential ...
Tiny Tim’s falsetto turned Tiptoe Through the Tulips into a creepy horror classic now forever linked to the Insidious movie ...
USA TODAY staff on the value of reading banned books like "The Bluest Eye," "Gender Queer" and "Looking for Alaska." ...