Jon Gruden has resigned as Las Vegas Raiders head coach following reports that he used racist, homophobic and misogynistic language in emails, asNFL Networkreports. The news comes following damning reports from The Wall Street Journalon Friday andthe New York Timeson Monday. “I have resigned as Head Coach of the Las …
Read More »Pooh Shiesty Withdraws Request to Delay Trial in Federal Armed Robbery Case
Rapper Pooh Shiesty has reversed course and no longer wants a delay of his October 25th trial on charges he shot a man in the buttocks during an alleged Florida robbery involving a rented bright-green McLaren, high-end sneakers, marijuana, and liquid codeine. The Memphis native, whose Back in Blood collaboration …
Read More »Oh Well, Whatever, Nevermind: The Grunge Ripple Effect in 10 Nineties Rock Songs
For the first wave of grunge superstars, 1991 was “the year punk broke.” For many of the rock bands that were already popular in 1991, it was the year punk broke them. But grunge and punk didn’t overtake the Aqua Netted power ballads that dominated late-Eighties and early-Nineties MTV overnight. …
Read More »Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow Bring Out a Marching Band for 'Industry Baby' at the 2021 VMAs
Lil Nas X reunited with Jack Harlow to perform their hit collaboration, “Industry Baby,” for the first time live at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards. Arriving onstage with a show-stopping marching band ensemble, Lil Nas X delivered a sensual, shirtless performance of “Industry Baby” surrounded by a cohort of …
Read More »Radiohead Tease Something Called 'Kid A Mnesia Exhibition'
Radiohead have teased a new digital project dubbed Kid A Mnesia Exhibition, which will be released on PlayStation 5, Mac, and PC this November. It’s unclear what, exactly, the project is, but that’s par for the course for the experimental band. The official description doesn’t shine any more light, but …
Read More »Stevie Van Zandt's New Memoir 'Unrequited Infatuations' Reveals Friendship With Springsteen and More
Stevie Van Zandt is set to publish his memoir, Unrequited Infatuations, on September 28th. Read Exclusive Excerpt: Stevie Van Zandt’s Long Walk Home From E Street The book will find the musician chronicling his life and multifaceted career, starting with his youth in New Jersey in the Sixties, when he …
Read More »Flashback: Charlie Watts' Final Performance With the Rolling Stones
The unbelievably sad news that Charlie Watts has died is just beginning to reverberate around the world. The public knew he was going to miss out on the upcoming Stones tour since he was recovering from surgery, but the 80-year-old drummer had survived past health scares unscathed and it truly …
Read More »Mississippi Gov. Refuses School Mask Mandates, Compares Covid-19 in Kids to 'Sniffles'
Less than 24 hours after Mississippi‘s Republican Gov. Tate Reeves tried to dismiss the threat that Covid-19 poses to children, an eighth-grader in the state died from complications due to the virus. “If you look at those individuals under the age of 12, what you find is that it is …
Read More »Joel Greenberg Providing Investigators With 'Thousands of Photos and Videos' Probably Doesn't Bode Well for Matt Gaetz
Matt Gaetz‘s career in Congress, and life as a free man in America, has been in danger since it was revealed in March that the notably coiffed MAGA icon is under federal investigation for sex trafficking a minor. This danger became a little more acute a few months later when …
Read More »Films Nerds Take Note: 'Citizen Kane' Is Getting a 4K Ultra HD Release
Orson Welles’ influential movie Citizen Kane, widely considered the best film ever made, leads the Criterion Collection’s upcoming 4K Ultra HD offerings. Its first slate of releases includes six films; each edition will house special features, which will be detailed next week. Citizen Kane was Criterion Collection’s first laser-disc offering …
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