We all know Demi Lovato – some of us have even grown up with her. We’ve witnessed her stunning vocal performances at countless awards shows, on a handful of tours, and even throughout her time on Disney Channel. Now, Queen Demi is back with an alternative take to her already mega-successful single, “Heart Attack.” A
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Was Tracey using the restaurant as a drug front? On Blue Bloods Season 13 Episode 16, Jamie and Eddie were both at odds about how to handle the potential of their close friend breaking the law. Meanwhile, Erin formed an alliance with Anthony and her ex-husband, Jack Boyle, when she was accused of causing the
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Margo Price, Sheryl Crow, and Old Crow Medicine Show‘s Ketch Secor will join Nashville mayor John Cooper and Council Member Russ Pulley to honor victims of the March 27 shooting at The Covenant School. According to the Tennessean, the three singer-songwriters will be on hand for the Nashville Remembers vigil, which begins at 5:30 PM CT tonight (March 29) at Public
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Raymond “Benzino” Scott has faced accusations of being romantically involved with transgender women. However, the former co-owner of The Source magazine took to Twitter to insist that he is not attracted to LGBTQ individuals. Advertisement Benzino called on certain members of the LGBTQ community to stop contacting him on social media. The Shade Room posted
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers, and fans of the series are in for a treat. Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Once & Always will premiere to Netflix subscribers in April, and among the things we know about this Power Rangers special is that it’ll bring back a lot of familiar
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I still remember walking into the local record shops that still thankfully exist in South Philly and seeing the beautiful cover of Kvelertak’s Meir prominently featured with the new releases. Thanks to its trippy array of birds, a ram’s head, and a woman doing who-knows-what was an unmistakable piece of art by John Baizley. Being
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Fifty-six years ago today (April 1, 1967) was a big day for country music and the genre’s fans: It was on that date that the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opened in Nashville, Tenn. The Country Music Association (CMA) originally established the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1961 and spent six years
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