The domestic box office isn’t going to get interesting until next weekend when Paramount’s A Quiet Place Part II and Disney’s Cruella launch the summer season. From that point on, we largely won’t have any weekends where the major studios are taking a break from releasing wide entries, which is the case this weekend as Lionsgate’s Spiral: From the Book
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Front + Center is Rated R&B’s artist discovery series, putting new and emerging R&B singers at the center of your attention. Being ready and fully prepared can be an excuse for people to hold themselves back from going after their dreams. We tend to hear that waiting for the right time to go after what
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Even with mask mandates easing across the US, many are still not comfortable in crowds. As such, HBO Max has been releasing movies simultaneous with theater releases. This week, Disney+ goes the same route, but instead of Cruella being free to subscribers, there is an additional fee to enjoy the movie from the comfort of
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Alicia Keys celebrates the 20th anniversary of her debut album, “Songs In A Minor” and will perform select hits from the multi-awarding winning album at billboard music awards airing this Sunday, May 23rd. The classically trained artist first began writing the critically acclaimed masterpiece at the early age of 14. The album debuted at number
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What’s in a name? If you’re a multi-platinum, arena-filling rock band, the answer is often “enough to go to court over.” Plenty of rockers have gone through ugly, years-long litigation in order to wrest control of their band name back from their ex-bandmates, with both sides feeling equally entitled to the moniker. Sometimes it’s a cut-and-dry case, with
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The tuk-band is not one of the Caribbean’s more famous musical exports, but it is a relatively common sight at carnivals around Barbados, the island where Sons Of Kemet leader Shabaka Hutchings spent much of his childhood. It is a marching band featuring snare drums, bass drums and triangles, fronted by one or two flutes
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The Z was born a shotta. Kodak Black hits Jamaica in the latest music video off his recent Haitian Boy Kodak EP. In the exotic clip, The Project Baby takes his hood antics and romantic rendezvous to the Caribbean where he mingles with the locals in Kingston and works his charm on the island’s most
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Kehlani is rolling in seven new certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).  Three collaborations have resulted in gold awards, including the Keyshia Cole-featured “All Me,” the Dom Kennedy-assisted “Nunya,” and “Can I,” featuring a Canadian native.  Kehlani’s 2015 mixtape, You Should Be Here, also received a gold plaque. It made Grammy history
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