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After a week full of 60+ degree weather in New York, I’m officially read to slam the laptop shut and enter the weekend. I’m bathing suit shopping online, I’m spending time basking in the short-lived early spring weather, and I’m absolutely gearing up to make another playlist to get through the weekend. Since this weekend
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Green beer is passé, trite, and, frankly, shameful. So is any kind of headgear featuring glittery shamrocks. This Saint Patrick’s Day it’s time to shake things up musically. We put on our thinking caps – sans shamrocks – and compiled a Paddy’s Day Playlist with 10 tunes that are sure to please connoisseurs of Irish-inflected
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Eight years after the viral success of “Sweatshirt,” Jacob Sartorius has evolved into a contemplative singer-songwriter. Recent tracks like “homebody” and “luv” reveal a more mature musician facing grownup issues. His latest single, “Lonely,” is a duet with friend Audrey Mika. The piano-driven song explores the fallout of a failed relationship. It’s relatable, sad, and
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A number of famous musicians have tragically been the victim of murder. In many cases, their killer was a complete stranger. That’s what happened to John Lennon, the beloved former-Beatle who was infamously gunned down by a deranged fan outside of his apartment building in New York. Likewise, Pantera’s “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott was killed by
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Neil Young, formerly part of iconic folk rock supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, is hailed as one of music’s greatest. He’s blended folk rock with country in innovative ways for decades, his music the blueprint of budding artists today. Loved by millions, Neil Young’s music could be found on streaming platforms everywhere…until 2022. When
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When you think of basketball shoes, your mind instantly zooms to Nike. You think of the Greatest Of All Time. Michael Jordan has created an empire of Air Jordan sneakers with a competitive resale market behind them. But there was a world before Michael Jordan – before Nike took the leap and offered Jordan a
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Not everyone ends up with a nickname, but those that do often have an interesting story behind it. And in rock music, there’s certainly no shortage of stories to be had. For some, a moniker was bestowed upon them by a bandmate or other friend. Take Bon Scott of AC/DC for example — he was once referred
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Spoiler alert: This contains spoilers for Young Royals Season 1 and Young Royals Season 2. If you haven’t watched those, I envy you. Your life is about to change. No spoilers for Young Royals Season 3. I’ve been obsessed with Young Royals since it crossed my Netflix recommendation list. Marathoning episode after episode of Young
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Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash and Mammoth WVH frontman Wolfgang Van Halen performed “I’m Just Ken” from the Barbie movie soundtrack live tonight (March 10) at the Oscars. The song was led by actor Ryan Gosling, who portrayed Ken in the film directed by Greta Gerwig. The song is nominated for Best Original Song, a category which also includes
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The long-awaited Future and Metro Boomin collab album is finally on the way and it looks like fans might be getting two projects for having to wait so long. Future and Metro Boomin Announce New Album On Friday (March 8), Future and Metro released a trailer on Instagram for their highly anticipated collab album, which has
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With a voice likened to “worn velveteen,” Frank Sinatra is one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. His 60-year singing career paved the way for everything from how singers use microphones to the emergence of fan culture and pop superstardom as we know it today, so it’s easy to forget what else
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Interview and Photos by Jordan Edwards Last month, Allie X performed a secret show to celebrate her new album Girl With No Face. The Canadian singer-songwriter performed tracks like “Black Eye” and “Off With Her Tits” at 1720 Warehouse in Downtown Los Angeles. The industrial setting matched the dark synth pop of her set. Since
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The Dune: Part Two press tour has sadly come to an end — which is literally the only negative to come from the movie’s US release on March 1st. The film has garnered rave reviews for immersive cinematography, career-defining acting performances, and ushering in a new era for science fiction cinema and action movies across
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All the cool film girlies just came back from Berlin. Specifically, they are fresh from the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, and they still smell like cigarettes to prove it. Between anecdotes about how Berghain is ruined, they’re telling me how they watched Cillian Murphy (my father, emotionally) give another masterful, award-worthy performance in the
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