The Long Beach-born Nitty Gritty Dirt Band celebrated 60 years with 'Night After Night,' released in October, marking a ...
A Celebration of American Music will tour North America in 2026. The concerts feature Cristina Vane and Brennen Leigh. Americana music has touched my soul deeply, and to be a part of a project that ...
Beyoncé’s much-anticipated eighth album, Cowboy Carter, arrived in 2024, and as many fans suspected, it’s in part a tribute ...
New Village Arts Executive Artistic Director Kristianne Kurner directs the quirky play, which is elaborately staged in a ...
Let’s not waste any time here. Paste staff and contributors came together to build a definitive ranking of the greatest guitarists of all time. Here are 150 icons, forgotten heroes, and the best and ...
T.K. Carter, an actor known for his role in John Carpenter’s horror classic “The Thing,” battled health problems prior to his sudden death last weekend, according to a report. The New York-born actor ...
Have you ever wanted to own a piece of Presidential history? You may now have your chance as items owned by the Carters go up for auction. "Selections from The Private Collection of President Jimmy ...
Boo Carter, the talented but problematic former Tennessee playmaker, committed to Colorado out of the transfer portal. He joins coach Deion Sanders, who restarted some players' careers and let other ...
Tennessee linebacker Arion Carter declared for the NFL Draft earlier this week. He will instead return to college and enter the transfer portal. Carter notified his old head coach Josh Heupel, ...
Is the transfer portal more enticing than the NFL draft? Tennessee linebacker Arion Carter might think so. Carter, who originally declared for the draft this upcoming spring, has now opted to stay in ...
Tennessee linebacker Arion Carter plans to withdraw his name from the 2026 NFL Draft and enter the transfer portal, On3.com reported Jan. 16. Carter, an All-SEC linebacker, opted out of the Music City ...
T.K. Carter, known for his iconic role as Nauls in John Carpenter’s horror hit “The Thing,” has died at age 69. The New York-born actor was found dead on Friday at his home in Duarte, Calif., about 22 ...
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