The US hip hop group were down for a one-off NZ show in October, but say studio commitments have forced them to hold off ...
South Bend, Indiana-born singer-songwriter October London might be the closest we’ve come to seeing the full aspiration of ...
The superstar returns to Season 28 of NBC's four-time Emmy Award-winning musical competition series, reclaiming his red chair for his second season.
Charity joined The Metro to share how transformative her total dedication to music has been and what listeners can expect ...
Jessie Cave, who played Lavender Brown across three “Harry Potter” films, shared on her self-titled Substack that her ...
From Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert to Jelly Roll and Eric Church, it seems like every county musician has a Nashville bar ...
Halsey told Zane Lowe that she’s “not allowed” to work on a new album due to the commercial performance of her last project, ...
The Black Keys play the Shaky Knees Music Festival on Sept. 20 behind their new album “No Rain, No Flowers,” inspired by dance parties where rare 45s were spun.
Find a copy of the print issue! Subscribe to print issues! Support us! Storywork: The Prints of Marie Watt Through December 6 (VISUAL ART) Marie Watt’s balance of technical precision and expansive ...
Eli Roth has returned. And this time he’s brought along Snoop Dogg. The horror filmmaker behind “Hostel,” “Cabin Fever” and “Thanksgiving,” has a new film in the works. “Don’t Go In That House, Bitch!
Snoop Dogg and Eli Roth are on board to produce the Media Capital Technologies and Horror Section horror pic Don’t Go In That House, Bitch!, with Roth also directing and the rap icon also writing and ...
Broadcast Management Group and Optimist Studios Launch LA’s First One-Vendor Hub for Live Broadcasts
Broadcast Management Group (BMG), the industry’s one-stop shop for large-scale live production, has joined forces with Optimist Studios, one of Los Angeles’ most versatile production campuses. The ...
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