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Melbourne Symphony Orchestra says cancelling pianist performance over Gaza statement an ‘error’
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Cork musician Eoin French dies aged 36
The death has been announced of singer, musician, performer and architect Eoin French, who performed under the name Talos. He was 36. The Cork-born musician died after a short illness, with the news announced to the public via Talos's social media accounts.
Gena Rowlands, ‘The Notebook’ Star and Renowned Actress, Dead at 94
The award-winning actress starred in�A Woman Under the Influence and�Gloria ...
The Godfather Audible Podcast Revisits Classic Al Pacino Film
A new Audible podcast revisits the creation of the 1972 classic 'The Godfather.' ...
Usher postpones opening night of world tour to ‘rest and heal’
The music star called off the show hours before it was due to start in Atlanta, Georgia. ...
Music is music; I don’t know what to make of labels, says Zubin Mehta
MUMBAI Octogenarian maestro Zubin Mehta is in Mumbai for the second consecutive year to conduct the Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI) at the NCPA, which will be held over two successive weekends. Although the global citizen considers Mumbai his home, he said
Lupe Fiasco Shares Previously Unreleased, Radiohead-Sampling Song “SHRINK”
In June, Lupe Fiasco released his new album Samurai, which he told us all about. In that same interview, the rapper discussed Child Rebel Soldier, his old supergroup with Kanye West and Pharrell Williams that often sampled Thom Yorke’s material. Today,
Katy Perry's music video 'Lifetimes' under investigation by Spanish authorities
The production company behind Katy Perry’s new music video for her song "Lifetimes" is under investigation after allegedly filming the singer in a protected natural site. In the video , Perry appears on the dunes of the Ses Salines Natural Park, a protected
The Best Men’s Underwear to Stock Up on Right Now
Men’s underwear is getting better — here are our favorite pairs ...
In the Shadow of Writer's Block, Blind Pilot Triumphantly Returns
Last summer, frontman Israel Nebeker suddenly found a path through his eight-year compositon drought. by Ben Salmon It has been almost exactly eight years since Oregon-based indie-folk band Blind Pilot released an album—but not for lack of trying.
Keith Richards Gibson Iconic L6S guitar up for auction for $20,000
GottaHaveRockandRoll presents Keith Richards personally owned & played Gibson L6S Guitar up for
Colin Kaepernick Is Being Offered A Coaching Gig With Jim Harbaugh And The LA Chargers
The former player may be coming back to the field if he gets back to his mentor. By James Sanders Plus Icon James Sanders More Stories by James Besties Lala Anthony And Kim Kardashian To Collab On New Series Produced by Kenya Barris Sexual Assault Charges
Lil Pump Is Releasing a 'Pro-Trump' Song
As we approach the presidential election, Lil Pump will be voicing his support for Donald Trump in song. ...
Quando Rondo Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Charge
Rapper Quando Rondo pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal drug offense before a judge in Georgia. ...
Best Quilted Carryall: Shoppers Love This $68 Free People Bag
Free People's Quilted Carryall Movement Bag is available in 21 different colors. ...
Pras Releases Lauryn Hill Diss Track After Canceled Fugees Tour
Last week, Lauryn Hill canceled her US tour with her group the Fugees, blaming the media’s “sensationalism” about previous show cancelations for low ticket sales. Today, Pras Michel shared a diss track about Hill. The song was first teased on his
Wally Amos, Famous Amos Cookies Creator, Dead at 88
Wally Amos, the creator of Famous Amos cookies, died on Monday after complications of dementia. ...
In defence of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Grand Duke
Artistic partnerships are elusive things. The best – where two creative personalities somehow inspire or goad each other to do better than their individual best – can seem so natural that they’re almost easier to identify by their absence. No one’s queuing up
Fun, frenetic and only a little gauche: Declan McKenna, at the Edinburgh Playhouse, reviewed
Towards the end of Declan McKenna’s snappy, enjoyable 90-minute set at the Edinburgh International Festival, something quite powerful occurs. The English singer-songwriter returns alone to the stage for the encore and proceeds to play a version of ABBA’s