Month: June 2023

“It’s my house and I live here (I wanna tell you) It’s my house and I live here!” After what I witnessed last night, there’s no better way to describe Ms. Ross because the stage is truly where she belongs. The 79-year-old music legend is currently on her ‘The Music Legacy’ Tour, and to all
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Chicago Fire has delivered 11 thrilling seasons of firefighting drama. Part of the One Chicago Franchise, Chicago Fire is an edge-of-your-seat view into the lives of everyday heroes committed to one of America’s noblest professions. For the firefighters, rescue squad, and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51, no occupation is more stressful or dangerous yet rewarding
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Monica has released the official video for her freshly-released single “Letters.” In the Richard Selvi-directed video, rapper The Game plays Monica’s love interest, and they exchange fond looks throughout, particularly in their bubble bath scene. Elsewhere, Monica sings the record in solo scenes, one of which is accented with hanging handwritten letters. In a different part
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Scotland’s Iron Altar is here with a new video for their song, “Megalith,” which blends death and sludge metal together into an irresistibly catchy jam. If you listen closely, you may hear subtle hints of 2000s metalcore tucked away in the sound as well. The song comes from their upcoming album, Promethean, and reaches us
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Drag queens have long offered joy, levity and glamor in an often frustrating, tense, dull world.  Unfortunately, bills proposed and laws passed across the United States in 2023 are attempting to limit drag queens and force them off the stage. Thankfully, pop stars such as Lizzo and Hayley Kiyoko are rallying to show their support
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Did a cryptic tip turn everything on its head? On The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 19, the Task Force was left in danger when Red led a mission to uncover the truth about the security breach. Meanwhile, Congressman Hudson took a major step to uncover the inner workings of the Task Force. With the net
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On June 30, 1993, Kenny Chesney signed his first record deal, with the newly opened country division of Capricorn Records. The musician had moved to Nashville after graduating from East Tennessee State University, and managed to land a songwriting deal with publisher Acuff-Rose in 1992. In a 2007 interview with HitQuarters, Chesney’s longtime publisher, Troy Tomlinson,
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