Finneas O'Connell might have eight fewer GRAMMY nominations than his sister (Billie Eilish), but he does have one more win under his belt. Indeed, having masterminded Eilish's blockbuster breakthrough, 2019's When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, and hit the studio with artists such...
Springsteen endorsed the Harris-Walz ticket with a video posted toInstagramin October. “Perhaps not since the Civil War has this great country felt as politically, spiritually, and emotionally divided as it does at this moment. It doesn’t have to be this way,” he said in the video. “...
They were politically Republican. So the lines were drawn by the time the Earps got to AZ. The two factions innately detested one another, continually antagonizing each other over what was really a short amount of time. The “town” was founded in March, 1979, the Earps arrived at the ...
education initiatives and support for arts education. In addition to this work off-stage, she is known for fostering close relationships with fans through social media platforms and surprise Secret Sessions prior to album releases. All these elements combined have shaped Taylor Sw...
all that does send a frisson of unease down my spine at the thought of him inflicted on the nation rather than a single state. Minnesota voted for him as their governor; presumably they are happy with him. If he is what the good people of the state want in a civic leader, they ...
Fears can be ungrounded or unfair and still be genuinely felt. “People’s triggers are not politically correct,” Phipps said. You can support people who are triggered, try to help them manage their fears — but “that doesn’t mean that people’s triggers should be used as the basis ...
Sir George Martin (January 3, 1926-March 8, 2016), often referred to as “the fifth Beatle,” was the band’s urbane producer who quietly guided their swift, historic transformation from rowdy club act to musical and cultural revolutionaries. “They were cheeky and they had this sparkle,”...
“It sucks that whenever we, and I mean guys that look like me, do anything that’s genre-bending or that’s anything, they always put it in a rap or urban category,” he told press backstage. “And I don’t like that urban word. It’s just a politically correct way to say the...
grown my hair into a proper bob; made perogies with the fam; tried to knit again, what can I say,knit happens; boughtTaylor Swifttickets (just wanted to see if you were paying attention); atenochocolate*bahaha, clearly untrue; Kempenfest(it put me in bed for 3 days but sadly that’s...
Culturally and politically, it registered as something more significant than even Beyoncé or Taylor Swift validating Kamala Harris. Beyoncé and Swift’s endorsements may have come first, and spoke to key constituencies Harris must win. This, though, was on a differ...