Week four of the Diddy trial started today
We’re now into the third week of Sean “Diddy” Combs trial.
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Read More[This was my weekly column for Global News,ca. – AC] Live Nation, the largest concert promoter and ticketing company, reported earlier this month that it was having an amazing year. More than 100
Read MoreElizabeth Zharoff (otherwise known as The Charismatic Voice) spent most of her life studying to become an opera singer. She was so focused on the task that she missed out pretty much all
Read MoreThe Dropkick Murhpys are in the news again, this time because frontman Ken Casey headed to Ukraine in a hot period in the war. He went as part of a humanitarian aid mission.
Read MoreOur Lady Peace has been around for a little more than 30 years now, meaning that they have more than enough material for a documentary. Perhaps a longer production is in the cards
Read MorePeople who bought Windows laptops around 2005 noticed a weird thing. Whenever someone played Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation within earshot (that is, coming from an audio source other than the computer itself), the laptop
Read MoreEver wanted some of Sidney Sweeney’s used bathwater? Now can have some! Once you get over that, proceed to music news for June 2, 2025. BONUS: Is it better to shower in the
Read MoreIt’s another new edition of Sunday Lunch. This time, Robert Fripp dons his schoolboy hat while Toyah Willcox belts out her best version of “Back in Black” in her old school duds.
Read MoreBono has been giving interviews as part of the promo push for his Stories of Surrender film, which is now running on Apple TV+. During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel, he was asked
Read MoreWhenever a large group of humans gathers together, there are going to be mishaps and accidents. If we place thousands of people in a field and then subject them to music for hours
Read MoreAfter many years, Taylor Swift has been able to acquire the rights to the master recordings of her first six albums, which, up until Friday (May 30), had been the property of a
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