The Peaks and Pitfalls of the Grammys Were Politically Connected
Not surprisingly, showing the world a new look without losing the old one produces a scrambled message.
By Frank GuanNot surprisingly, showing the world a new look without losing the old one produces a scrambled message.
By Frank Guan“He said I’m the biggest thing in Ireland!”
By Dee Lockett“Is this okay? On CBS?”
By Devon IvieAll the times the award show got it wrong.
By Craig Jenkins, Frank Guan, Dee Lockett and Sam Hockley-SmithClearly, 2018 is off to a great start.
By Frank Guan“Hip-hop is the only place for young male anger at the moment — and that’s not good.”
By Devon IvieThe band has no shortage of inspiring stadium rockers.
By Caryn RoseFollowing the Jason Stockley acquittal verdict.
By Devon IvieTheir next album’s official first single is out September 6.
By Dee LockettTo celebrate the 30th anniversary of U2’s seminal The Joshua Tree, the band is playing what basically amounts to a very expensive two-hour pep talk.
By Craig JenkinsThe band talked about the Manchester bombing, Trump, and played two songs --- one new and one much older.
By Dee LockettBono doesn’t always follow the Boss’s orders.
By Tolly WrightMany of Cornell’s peers covered his music in honor of the late grunge icon.
By Dee LockettWho produced it, sings on it, how long did it take to make, and who the hell is Kung Fu Kenny? All your FAQs, answered.
By Dee LockettIt’s expected to arrive April 14.
By Dee LockettU2 is headlining in honor of Joshua Tree's 30th anniversary.
By Tolly WrightBonnaroo will be their first time headlining a U.S. festival.
By Dee LockettGlamour's Man of the Year delivered one of the best speeches of the night.
By Lisa ButterworthBono wasn't subtle with his political opinions during the iHeartRadio Festival.
By Tolly Wright"I am suggesting that the Senate send in Amy Schumer and Chris Rock and Sacha Baron Cohen, thank you."
By Sean Fitz-Gerald