Gail Butensky’s photographs of alternative and punk rockers, now on show at I.C.P., find poignancy in the scene’s dissonance.
The "Dinner in America" revival hits L.A., "Altered States" in 35mm and Super Bowl counterprogramming with "Kansas City" and ...
Rock & roll was born in the 1950s, a more raucous, electrified form of the blues. In the 1960s, the genre was given more life. Still rudimentary in some ways, it grew over the era and then found its ...
Soft Machine founding member and keyboard player Mike Ratledge died on Wednesday, February 5, after a brief illness, ...
Take your pick of concerts, run in your underwear for a good cause, watch the Super Bowl at M&T Bank Stadium or buy a book to support comic book artists.
The spring break tradition in Florida stretches back to the early 1960s, when the movie “Where the Boys Are” put Fort ...
For its 2025 season, Windber’s Arcadia Theater is gearing up to present a schedule that will keep patrons entertained throughout the year. “We want to bring entertainment that people want to come and ...
The General Lee from The Dukes of Hazzard is one of the most recognizable cars in pop culture, and the effort it took to bring it to life was truly impressive.
Airing on Fox Family and BBC One overseas, S Club 7 in L.A. saw the pop group heading across the U.S. only to stay with landlord Linda Blair.
Sure, the idea of men playing music together has been around forever, but the 1960s saw a shift from boys … Continue reading ...
Who lip-synched the national anthem at the Super Bowl? Who had the longest performance? Who messed up the lyrics? Find out ...
All of the CSI franchise shows have used songs by The Who as their theme song, creating a nice symmetry between the shows. The original show, CSI, or later CSI: Las Vegas used "Who Are You," and it ...
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