Pompeo Cursed Out National Security Reporter, Asked Her to Find Ukraine on a Wordless Map, She Did
Following a testy interview, Secretary of State dropped F-bombs at an interviewer and also questioned her knowledge about the region she was asking him about. NPR National Security
Gary Clark Jr., Usher Among Final Grammy Performers Announced
The Recording Academy have made their final round of Grammy performance announcements. Gary Clark Jr. will take the stage on Sunday, January 26th at Los Angeles’ Staples Cent
Song You Need to Know: Ali Gatie, 'What If I Told You That I Love You'
Just call a singing savant for the social media set. The 22-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter burst onto the scene last year with his snappy debut single, “It’s You,&
Justin Bieber Celebrates Marriage, Survival at Los Angeles Album Playback
It’s Grammy week in Los Angeles and is choking back tears in front of 100 people while he thanks manager Scooter Braun for standing by him through his darkest moments. The pr
Demi Lovato Wrote New Grammys Song Four Days Before Her Overdose
In a new interview with Zane Lowe, Demi Lovato discussed her upcoming Grammys appearance — her first live performance in nearly two years — and the song she’ll be
Grammy Task Force Demands 'Real and Constructive Change' After CEO Ousting
The Grammy task force has demanded “real and constructive change” in the aftermath of the battle between the Recording Academy and ousted CEO Deborah Dugan. The Tina Tc
Girl in Red's 'Kate's Not Here' Will Have You Questioning Your Sanity
If anyone’s going to score a horror movie, it should be . Norwegian singer-songwriter Marie Ulven wrote the spooky-sweet “Kate’s Not Here” for the new Henry
Jonas Brothers Announce Las Vegas Residency
On Friday, the Jonas Brothers announced their residency at the Park Theater at Park MGM Resort. The band previously teased the announcement in the alternate music video for their n
YG Arrested on Robbery Charges Days Before Grammys Performance
was arrested Friday morning at his home on robbery charges, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has confirmed to Rolling Stone. The rapper, real name Keenon Jackson,
Why 'The Goop Lab' Is Less Awful Than You Think It'll Be
People who come to The looking to hate-watch will get what they came for. There’s the show’s opening montage, where she makes a cutesy joke about her “calling&rdq
The Joy of Lizzo
knows that security guard was checking her out. It’s a crisp November evening in downtown Los Angeles, and she just breezed through a Sam Ash music store to see if they had a
Hear a Grammy-Nominated Jazz Saxophonist Cover 'Old Town Road'
“Old Town Road” was everywhere last year, but Melissa Aldana somehow managed to escape its grasp. The first time the saxophone star heard the song that dominated 2019 w
Gordon Lightfoot Announces First New Album in 16 Years, 'Solo'
will release his first album of new material in more than 15 years this March with Solo, featuring a collection of music the Canadian singer-songwriter recorded in the studio accom
Flashback: Van Halen's Forgotten Reunion Song 'Can't Get This Stuff No More'
is just about a week away from beginning a long American run of arena dates with Kiss as part of their supposed farewell tour. If his recent Las Vegas shows are any guide, expect l
Megan Thee Stallion Commands Respect on New Song 'B.I.T.C.H.'
commands respect on new song “B.I.T.C.H.” The new single will appear on her upcoming studio album, Suga. The rapper, who teased the track last week Instagram, dropped i
Jim Lehrer, Longtime 'PBS NewsHour' Anchor, Dead at 85
Jim Lehrer, the longtime anchor of PBS NewsHour who moderated a dozen presidential debates, has died at the age of 85. PBS reported that Lehrer died “peacefully in his sleep
Taylor Hawkins and the Doors Perform a Bluesy 'Love Me Two Times' at Ray Manzarek Tribute
Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins fronted the surviving members of for a bluesy performance of “Love Me Two Times” in 2016. The performance is part of The Doors: Break