Black Sabbath perform the classic song “Paranoid” at their last concert ever in this clip from The End of the End, the concert film that documents the legendary heavy metal act’s February 2017 concerts in Birmingham, England. This sing-along performance of “Paranoid” marked Black Sabbath‘s final song onstage together, and …
Read More »1960s Style, Trends Revisited: British Invasion, Hippies, Woodstock
When people think of 1960s fashion, they often envision Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix, but that is more “personal style,” according to designer Jayne Min. “What was happening in fashion was oftentimes very different. … Like mod sensibility… bell bottoms and frayed vests with fringe – hippie stuff.” In the …
Read More »Bob Weinstein: Harvey Weinstein 'Has No Remorse Whatsoever'
Bob Weinstein, who cofounded the Weinstein Company with his brother Harvey, has opened up about his brother’s history of sexual assaults and the future of their company in a candid interview. “I find myself in a waking nightmare,” Bob Weinstein told The Hollywood Reporter.“My brother has caused unconscionable suffering. As …
Read More »Review: Bruce Springsteen's Broadway Show Is an Intimate Triumph
A little over four minutes into Bruce’s Springsteen‘s Broadway show, he stops playing the opening song, “Growin’ Up,” and speaks to the crowd, his voice entirely unamplified. “I have never held an honest job in my entire life,” he says in a near-shout. “I’ve never worked nine to five. I’ve …
Read More »Ralphie May, 'Last Comic Standing' Comedian, Dead at 45
Update: Nevada’s Clark County Coroner‘s office announced stand-up comedian Ralphie May died of natural causes from hypertensive cardiovascular disease. May died on October 6th in Las Vegas at age 45. He turned a second-place finish on Last Comic Standing into a successful career in comedy.In September, May canceled a string …
Read More »Roman Polanski's Alleged Sexual Assaults: What You Need to Know
Roman Polanski is known for many things: He’s the director of the classic films like Rosemary’s Baby and Chinatown. He’s the widower of actress Sharon Tate, who was brutally murdered by the Manson Family while she was pregnant with the couple’s child. He won an Academy Award for Best Director …
Read More »Little Richard Reissues 1957 Debut LP With Demos, Unreleased Takes
Little Richard will celebrate the 60th anniversary of his debut LP Here’s Little Richard with a deluxe reissue that pairs the original 1957 album with a disc full of alternate takes and demos. Eight of the 22 tracks found on Here’s Little Richard (60th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)‘s are unreleased, including …
Read More »Johnny Cash: Hear R&B Singer Brian Owens' Soul Music Album of Cash Hits
Johnny Cash was himself a master interpreter of songs, whether he was singing Kris Kristofferson’s “Sunday Morning Coming Down,” Soundgarden’s “Rusty Cage” or Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down.” Now, the almost mythic country-music figure is the subject of a new album that puts a unique spin on his music. …
Read More »Maren Morris on New Anti-Hate Song: 'I'm Sick of Not Doing Enough'
Maren Morris may not have just written “Dear Hate,” but it’s a song that has become tragically relevant in the past 24 hours for the Grammy winner and members of the country-music community the world over. In the wake of Sunday night’s mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival …
Read More »Patriots Fans Burn Team Gear in Response to NFL National Anthem Protests
In response to the New England Patriots who took a knee during the national anthem to protest social injustice before their game against the Houston Texans on Sunday, a large group of Patriots fans met for a “peaceful protest”on Thursday to burn team jerseys and other paraphernalia. “I don’t want …
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