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It’s officially the first day of spring! The birds are chirping lively and the days are growing longer, so it’s time to shake off your heavy layers and embrace all the season has to offer. Here are five ways to get you back on track to enjoy the warmer weather. Embrace the Great Outdoors. Dig […]
Fans were delayed but not denied their visit from The Boss Tuesday night (March 19) in Phoenix as Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band resumed their world tour after a six-month break. Springsteen was originally slated to play the Arizona date on Nov. 30 last year, but it was one of 29 shows postponed after […]
“Tubthumping,” Chumbawamba’s hit from 1997, has been thumping from loudspeakers at public events led by New Zealand’s deputy prime minister Winston Peters. And the politically-charged British group is having none of it. Last weekend, Peters, whose party New Zealand First is part of the country’s coalition government, walked on stage to “Tubthumping” ahead of his […]
Dr. Dre is following in the footsteps of rap peers like Ice Cube, 2Pac and Snoop Dogg as the West Coast legend was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Dre officially received the 2,775th star during a star-studded presentation on Tuesday afternoon (March 19). Friends and hip-hop associates who have been […]
Travis Kelce is a whiz on the field, but soon, he may put his smarts to the test elsewhere. According to a report from Variety, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is in talks to host a Prime Video reboot of Fox’s Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, which would this time employ celebrity […]
Shirley Chisholm, Brooklyn-born with a distinct British West-Indian accent, shattered barriers by becoming the first Black woman to seek a major party’s nomination for president. Her prominence started in 1968 when Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress and represented New York’s 12th Congressional District. She would serve seven terms in office through […]
Shirley Chisholm was a trailblazing figure in American politics, known not only for her groundbreaking achievements as the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress but also for her distinctive style and presence. Chisholm’s style was a reflection of her boldness, confidence and commitment to breaking barriers. Chisholm’s style undoubtedly inspired a […]
Curating a playlist for Women’s History Month that celebrates the trailblazing contributions of Black women artists is an opportunity to showcase their innovative sound and empowering anthems. From the soulful melodies of Aretha Franklin to the rhymes of Queen Latifah, the playlist can span decades and genres, reflecting the diverse talents of these visionary musicians. […]
A beautiful week looms for Benson Boone, whose “Beautiful Things” (via Warner Records) leads the U.K. chart race. “Beautiful Things” has topped the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. surveys but, in eight weeks on the Official U.K. Singles Chart, has never gone higher than No. 2. That could be about to change. Based on […]
Pink’s Summer Carnival tour of Australia and New Zealand is yet to wrap, but it’s already logged in the history books. With just three dates left on the itinerary, Live Nation, producer of her latest epic trek Down Under, reveals nearly one million tickets have changed hands – a volume that’s by far the biggest […]