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The nominations for the 52nd Daytime Emmys are in, and CBS’ The Young and the Restless leads the pack with 19 nods — including Outstanding Daytime Drama. ABC’s General Hospital is close behind with 16 ...
In 1999, a group of kids from the suburbs of Montreal started a band that took the sound and spirit of punk rock and ...
Die Spitz were born and raised in Austin, making a name for themselves through ferocious live shows that fall somewhere ...
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, music from Japanese animations is booming on Spotify and at gigs and club nights – especially ...
Enjoy outdoor movies and music festivals, sip piña coladas, toast Bastille Day, and celebrate the DC Defenders’ championship.
Dave Davies and Mick Avory dish on the rebirth of the Kinks, who dominated U.S. arenas in the '70s and '80s, rocking the ...
With strike’s end, the prevailing emotion is relief “The strike is over, and nobody’s happy,” said Greg Boulware, president of DC 33, said as […] ...
The global literature festival's Bajío branch reflects on success, prestige and history as it looks ahead to the coming year.
Thanks to a new “Songwriter Stage” for emerging acts, local music's presence is stronger than ever at the Marshfield fest.
James Gunn’s Superman film is here to save a movie business struggling with superhero fatigue. It comes to launch a DC franchise to rival the now exhausting Marvel Cinematic Universe, and to reassure ...
Die Spitz are officially set to hit the road in support of their debut full-length album, Something to Consume, which is slated to be released on September 12, 2025, via Third Man Records.
Contemporary folk-poet Mustafa, alt-pop singer Nemahsis and electronic experimentalist Marie Davidson are among the 10 acts ...