Then, a new band followed. Black and white. Soul and rock. Horns and guitars. Afros. Shirtless. Hippiness from San Francisco. It was “Dance To The Music” and then… “There is a blue one, who can’t accept a green one, for living with a fat one…” Sly and his outrageously ...
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Weaving through uninhibited, relatable, and sometimes political lyrics, and with a penchant for impromptu mid-set banter,Didirribreaks down the walls between audience and stage. Simultaneously heartbreaking and healing, and approaching real issues with smile and charm, Didirri is an artist with somet...
Even as unassailably best-selling an author as Stephen King tends to be a little apologetic about the author’s notes that end so many of his books, despite the fact that nobody who doesn’t read them will ever know that he’s apologetic. Still; I for one would like to assure his ...
I am not a product of my circumstances. I am a product of my decisions. —Stephen Covey A wise man makes his own decisions, an ignorantman follows the public opinion. —Chinese Proverbs No nation has the right to make decisions for another nation; no people for another people. —Julius ...
Eisner-nominated comic book writer Alex de Campi and THR contributor Simon Abrams take a look at the highs and lows of Steven Spielberg's adaptation.
Tasos was an employee of Candyland which was owned by his brothers and over the years he had become an expert at making the now famous candy. So, with the equipment used to manufacture them and the original Turkey Joint recipe secure in his possession, he set up shop in his home on ...
event’s most memorable and unforgettable, from his use of not one, but two body doubles to the minute-long standing ovation he received. The late icon performed a medley of his greatest hits while delivering larger-than-life choreography on stage, proving that he was truly the King of Pop...
event’s most memorable and unforgettable, from his use of not one, but two body doubles to the minute-long standing ovation he received. The late icon performed a medley of his greatest hits while delivering larger-than-life choreography on stage, proving that he was truly the King of Pop...
The British rocker who co-founded Foreigner and King Crimson died Feb. 9 at his home in New York at the age of 75. His cause of death was cancer. "He was incredibly brave and never lost his kindness or his sense of humor, even when the going was rough. My father was a brilliant,...