King Crimson Announce Rare Canadian Tour
Following their acclaimed tour of America in 2014, King Crimson returns to active service in 2015. With dates for the UK and Europe already...
Entertainment One and BBC Films To Co-Finance Ricky Gervais’ Life On The Road with Entertainment One Handling UK and...
Leading independent studio Entertainment One (eOne), in association with BBC Films, is pleased to announce that it is on board to finance the upcoming...
Both Katy Perry and Sam Smith call this guy the next big thing. And they might be right.
Some young songwriters yearn for the moment they'll get signed. Others dream about playing a big show.
And then there's Kevin Garrett, whose big break...
Video: Revolutions On Air – The Golden Era of New York Radio 1980-1988
New York City Radio during the 1980s featured the most dynamic and influential soundtrack the city has ever heard.
Revolutions On Air is the...
First Trailer Released For Steve Jobs Film
Universal Pictures has released the first trailer for their upcoming biopic Steve Jobs starring Michael Fassbender as the late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs. The...
Twitter CEO on Battling the Trolls
While Twitter has been receiving complaints about harassment for years, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo acknowledged it's a particularly difficult issue to deal with as...
Upworthy’s co-founder gets it right on social media activism
Since Upworthy's launch, its team has often been accused of encouraging slacktivism, which critics would describe as a kind of superficial, internet-based activism that...
Bill Nye is asked if racism has any basis in nature. Here’s his brilliant answer.
Bill Nye, Ricky Velez and Mike Yard chat about pepper spray's effects on white people, an anti-police T-shirt in Baltimore and whether racism exists...
Celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver Records Song With Ed Sheeran, Paul McCartney
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is hoping to start a food revolution, with a little help from his friends. For years, Oliver's Food Revolution Foundation...
Stevie Wonder Sings ‘1-2-3 Sesame Street’ in Clip From 1973
Stevie Wonder visited Sesame Street back in 1973 and sang this very groovy tune. Sing along with Mr. Wonder!
https://youtu.be/tFlxh9I6Bw4
Infographic: How To Produce A Chart-Topping Music Blog
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Iggy Pop Picks One Of His Albums For “Albums That Changed My Life”
The February, 2015 issue of Q Magazine features some of the world's favourite artists picking the “Albums That Changed My Life“.
As part of the edition Iggy Pop...
The Clash’s Isolated Tracks For London Calling’s “Lover’s Rock”
The Clash's London Calling received unanimous acclaim and was ranked at number eight on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All...