We didn't question any of it at the time, but revisiting these 2000s moments now makes it clear just how messed up the decade really was.
Tucked away in the rolling countryside of Lancaster County, where horse-drawn buggies share the road with SUVs, the Re-Uzit Shop of New Holland stands as a monument to the art of the second-hand score ...
New problems are plaguing old reels, putting decades of history at risk. One man, armed with hair dryers and a love of ...
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has debuted a new pop-up exhibit celebrating Taylor Swift’s "The Life of a Showgirl" album.
Jellybean Johnson — one of the pioneers of the Minneapolis Sound, the Time drummer, and multi-instrumentalist/producer — died on Nov. 21 at age 69.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Kenny Chesney is one of country music's biggest stars, and now, he's conquering the publishing world. His new book, "Heart Life Music," has already topped two New York Times ...
This ’90s infomercial queen is now a “total lesbian,” but her life took a surprising turn after fame
Is Susan Powter the original influencer? Back in the ’90s, way before social media made it easy for any old person to pick up a phone and become a star—or a brand spokesperson, for that matter—the ...
It’s officially time for Apple Music subscribers to recap their year in music. The 2025 Apple Music Replay is now available in Apple Music, providing a personalized look back at your year in music ...
"When it sunk it, and it took a minute, I was thrilled," Kenny says. "Talk about the unthinkable: I had a New York Times No. 1 best seller that came out of a life lived with my grandparents, mom, ...
If you love the Beatles, you definitely want to hear this new “Baby You’re a Rich Man,” from the superb new collection Anthology 4. It’s a six-minute take from May 1967, unheard until now, with the ...
In addition to Johnson’s work as a musician, he was also a proponent of preserving local music history as a co-founder of the Minneapolis Sound Museum. He died on Friday.
The Vatican has revealed the names of Pope Leo XIV’s favorite films, including “The Sound of Music” and “It’s a Wonderful Life,” upon announcing the Holy Father’s upcoming meeting with the world of ...
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