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The Strokes' 'The New Abnormal' is forever frozen in time, attached to the collective cultural trauma of 2020 with countless ...
Billy Bob Thornton would rather forget his appearance in 1989's 'Chopper Chicks in Zombietown,' an embarrassingly campy low-budget horror movie.
As a founding member of the new kings of the folk-rock scene, Crosby wanted it to be known that his band was happily going ...
It's not easy for someone like Cary Grant to change the image they've spent decades cultivating, and when he had the chance, he wasn't immediately game.
One of the enduring images of heavy metal, we take a look at who exactly sports Black Sabbath's immortal sophomore LP, 'Paranoid'.
Following her breakout role in 'Euphoria' as Cassie Howard, Sydney Sweeney has found it difficult to land roles that prove her to be a versatile star.
Introducing the Beatles' was the band's first in America, and became both a blessing and a curse for a small Chicago label.
The stories of Quincy Jones keep on coming - but there's none more profound than when he held a secret summit to try and curb the violence in the rap scene.
It sounds like sentimental tripe, and that’s exactly what Stewart thought. Reflecting on his filmic highs and lows, he called Pot o’ Gold “easily the worst film I ever made.” In fact, in Michael ...
Exploring the woefully underrated music of Chicago-born Kip Tyler, the rockabilly bongo player who paved the way for horror rock and inspired The Cramps.
Gene Wilder was a comedic genius and a legend of show business, but he became distrustful of Hollywood after one bad experience.
In the age of streaming, more and more fans want to grab their own vinyl. But what about CDs, since when did they become a historic commodity?
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