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Chapagain dreams of a grand concert someday, but he is patient. He wants to strengthen his band and build a broader ...
There was no shortage of fresh one-hit wonders in the 2000s. And quite a few of those solitary hits are still quite likable and fun today. Let’s look at just three examples, shall we? You might have ...
Noel Gallagher could be writing new Oasis music following the band’s triumphant reunion. The singer, 58, and younger brother ...
Ben Stiller and Tramell Tillman made surprise appearances at Cinespia’s screening of “Zoolander” on Aug. 16 at the Hollywood ...
Roger Daltrey, 81, Pete Townshend, 80, and The Who make their second stop on their farewell tour in New Jersey: Ticket prices ...
Sara Rivers filed a lawsuit against Diddy in February and the court has now dismissed 21 charges against the rapper.
“Is it the dying kind of cancer?” Somewhere along the way, O had learned that cancer could mean dying. We had never talked ...
Appearing on an FYC panel at the inaugural Televerse festival, Rogen explained why some roles on his hit Apple show could ...
"Everyone should include push-ups in their workout because they are a functional exercise that translates into real-world ...
Every few years, a film comes out that sweeps up a generation of viewers. Many fans remember how excited the world was when The Lord of the Rings trilogy was finally hitting theaters, or the equally ...
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NPR's Scott Simon talks with Minnesota Supreme Court Justices Anne McKeig and Sarah Hennesy, about their new amateur all-judge band, The Reasonable Doubts.