You start with a corpse. A murder has been committed — maybe it’s at a country estate, or on a train, or during a cruise headed to some exotic locale. If the victim is powerful, rich, and possibly hated for a variety of reasons, all the better. You need suspects, …
Read More »Watch Kimmel Roast Trump's Turkey Pardon, Prep for Politically Contentious Thanksgiving Meals
Jimmy Kimmel rolled his eyes at President Donald Trump‘s annual turkey pardon and helped people prep for Thanksgiving dinner with that uncle on Jimmy Kimmel Live Tuesday. During his monologue, Kimmel noted how “magnanimous” Trump was at the turkey pardon and the intensity with which he went about the White …
Read More »Watch: 17-Year-Old Surprises Crowd After Brandon Flowers Pulls Him On Stage at Killers Show
The Killers played their first concert in South Florida in almost two years Saturday at The Riptide Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale, but it was a local teenager who may have stolen the show. 17-year-old Jayson Verebay wowed the crowd of 35,000 with a thunderous turn on the drums, after …
Read More »Watch Jonas Brothers Harmonize 'Only Human' at 2019 AMAs
The Jonas Brothers avoided the theatrics of most performers at the 2019 American Music Awards, harmonizing on a straight-ahead version of their single “Only Human” on Sunday night. As the trio bopped around the stage, a massive wall of TV screens flashed clips of the band members. Kevin Jonas strummed an …
Read More »Buju Banton Unveils 'Steppa' Video Alongside New Roc Nation Partnership
In 1994, the Jamaican singer Buju Banton released a track titled “Murderer,” unleashing a torrent of fury and shame at killers — “Why did you disobey the first commandment?” — and any government that uses them: “Some are murdering people to collect medals/Stop committing dirty acts for the high officials/You …
Read More »Inside the Harry Nilsson Podcast 'Final Sessions'
Twenty-five years after Harry Nilsson died from a heart attack, a new posthumous album, Losst and Founnd, has been assembled from material he recorded in the latter stages of his career. Amazingly, it’s the first time the public has heard new material from the singer-songwriter since the release of his …
Read More »The Breakdown: Alec Benjamin on 'Jesus in LA'
Alec Benjamin discusses the inspiration behind his recent single “Jesus in LA” for the latest video installment of Rolling Stone’s“The Breakdown.” The track is the third single Benjamin has released since his 2018 breakout albumNarrated for You. “When I moved out to California, I went to college for a few …
Read More »Lana Del Rey, Hamilton Leithauser Cover Bob Dylan in Nashville
For her latest guest duet on her Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour, Lana Del Rey brought former Walkmen vocalist Hamilton Leithauser onstage at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium to perform a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright.” Catch a video of the performance below. https://www.instagram.com/p/B5E16TfB6wi/ Del Rey has brought out musical …
Read More »Vindman: Trump's Ukraine Phone Call 'Undermine[d] Our National Security'
President Trump has repeatedly pointed to his July 25th call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as proof his relations with the nation were on the level. Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a National Security Council expert on European affairs who listening in on the call, remembers it a little differently. While …
Read More »Elton John Releasing Historic Moscow 1979 Concert With Ray Cooper
Elton John is commemorating the 40th anniversary of his historic 1979 U.S.S.R. tour by officially releasing his May 29th, 1979 stop at Moscow’s Rossiya Hall. It will come out January 24th on streaming services, via a two-CD set and on a double LP vinyl package. The tour came two years …
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