How would you like to find yourself living inside a classic movie musical? Your answer to that may very well determine how much you’ll enjoy Apple TV+’s new comedy Schmigadoon! (premiering Friday, July 16). It’s a very affectionate, very specific parody of Golden Age musicals, and theater nerds will undoubtedly adore it… but others might
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One of the best parts of America’s Got Talent is when the contestants genuinely enjoy their performances. The next episode of the hit NBC reality series, airing tonight at 8/7c, introduces us to the sixth wave of auditions. One of those performers is a twirl act, who brings incredible energy with his performance to “Don’t
Company, Marianne Elliott’s reimagined production of the Stephen Sondheim/George Furth musical starring Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone, will begin Broadway performances a month earlier than previously announced, with the new preview date now set for Monday, Nov. 15. The official opening night is now Thursday, Dec. 9 at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, a full
News A Tribe Called Quest Not Involved in NFT Royalties Auction, Say Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Q-Tip Muhammad said a recent NFT auction of a share of ATCQ’s sound recording royalties was minted by a third party By Matthew Ismael Ruiz July 6, 2021 Facebook Twitter A Tribe Called Quest’s Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Phife Dawg,
Starting next spring, a Norweigian company will begin housing some of the world’s most important music recordings in a doomsday vault located between Norway and the North Pole. Oslo-based Elire Management Group recently spoke with Billboard about their grand ambitions to preserve recordings varying from pop acts like the Beatles to Australian indigenous music for
The Shindellas continue to astound us with their brand of sophisticated soul. Just weeks after melting the hearts of their fans with “Volcano Love,” the fantastic trio return with “When You’re Lonely,” a late-‘80s-esque flashback. Culled from their forthcoming album, Hits That Stick Like Grits, The Shindellas are fed up with the calls in the middle
Wizkid is bringing Lagos to the U.S. The Nigerian superstar has announced a North American tour in support of his latest album Made in Lagos. The 17-date fall trek kicks off Sept. 10 in Boston and hits major cities including Brooklyn, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Miami through October before closing out with a
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Paras Griffin / Getty Lil Uzi Vert had himself a weekend. Before Lil Uzi Vert had a breakdancing good time at Michael Rubin’s “all-white” 4th of July party that featured other notable guests like JAY-Z, J-Balvin, and James Harden tickling Meek Mill, no seriously he was, Uzi Vert was out here
Tell me how you love that. Big Boi and Sleepy Brown are back with no cap on their new single featuring Killer Mike. Anchored by an eerie beat and Sleepy’s low-pitched hook, Sir Lucious and Killer Mike solidify their greatness and longevity in the game. With with Big Sleepover project hopefully still in the horizon,
Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage and Times of Grace is our guest this week! We talk about the new Times of Grace album, Songs of Loss and Separation, their first in 10 years, and reflect on its predecessor, The Hymn of a Broken Man. Adam shares his thoughts on the importance of keeping his mind busy
Iggy Azalea responded to accusations that she engaged in “blackfishing” in her latest music video. On Thursday (July 1), the “Fancy” rapper released the music video for her latest single, “I Am the Stripclub.” Some social media users noted that she looked remarkably darker-skinned in the clip and accused her of blackfishing. The term refers to
In a new Genesis biography, Steve Hackett recalls his reasons for quitting the band in 1977 — a major career move he claims followed a blunt ultimatum from keyboardist Tony Banks. “Tony said I couldn’t do more solo albums [following Hackett’s debut, 1975’s Voyage of the Acolyte] and be a member of Genesis,” the guitarist says in
[Photo via: Britney Spears/Instagram; Courtney Love/Instagram] Courtney Love recently dropped a tearful acoustic cover of Britney Spears’ “Lucky” as part of her Instagram covers series. The rendition was posted on Love’s Instagram as a show of solidarity for the pop singer. Spears has become the subject of attention lately due to her requests to end
Bombay Bicycle Club have announced two new live shows ahead of their headline slot at this month’s Latitude Festival. The band will play Northampton Roadmender on July 23 and Bristol SWX on July 24, both of which will act as warm-up shows ahead of their top billing at the Suffolk festival on July 25. “We
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Play video content ESPN2 Rachel Nichols has apologized to fellow ESPN colleague, Maria Taylor, on national television — this after a bombshell NYT report — and ex-NBA stars Kendrick Perkins and Richard Jefferson were there to add their two cents. The veteran NBA anchor took a moment Monday on “The Jump” to address the Times’
If it’s not one thing, it’s another for the fledgling nation of Greylock. After Sarah outmaneuvered New Hampshire Gov. Taggert on The Republic of Sarah Season 1 Episode 3, the banks attacked on The Republic of Sarah Season 1 Episode 4. Of course, they did, with those hidden fees that are their specialties. It’s hard to
Warning: The following interview contains some spoilers about Black Widow, opening July 9 in theaters and on Disney+ Premier. After being delayed for more than a year due to Covid, Black Widow, the second feature movie in the MCU post the franchise’s pinnacle, 2019’s Avengers: Endgame, will finally see the light of day. Industry estimates project
News Big Red Machine and Taylor Swift Share Video for New Song “Renegade”: Watch The latest collaboration between Swift, Aaron Dessner, and Justin Vernon By Evan Minsker July 2, 2021 Facebook Twitter Aaron Dessner (Josh Goleman), Taylor Swift (Beth Garrabrant), Justin Vernon (Graham Tolbert), collage by Graham Tolbert Facebook Twitter Big Red Machine, the duo
Morrissey’s big mouth has struck again: In a new interview conducted by his nephew Sam Esty Rayner, the outspoken singer referred to the pandemic as “Con-vid” and compared government-imposed restrictions as akin to slavery. His comments came as part of a lengthy interview designed to promote his upcoming album, Bonfire of Teenagers. But Morrissey and
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