Led Zeppelin owed much of their sound to the unique style of vocalist Robert Plant. But on which Zeppelin song did he share lead vocals with a female singer?
Keren Nechmad didn’t set out to make Israel’s answer to Dazed and Confused, but that’s exactly what she’s done with Kissufim.
Last Tuesday, Sept. 24, marked the 31st anniversary of writer-director Richard Linklater’s coming-of-age comedy that cemented ...
The atmosphere in the room was emotionally charged, particularly after the heart-wrenching "Pat’s Farewell" song. The audience, moved to tears, responded with kindness and generosity in their ...
There were two musical guests — Billy Preston and Janis Ian — playing two songs apiece, the norm in the early days. The country singer and rapper Jelly Roll had the music role to himself ...
In 2014, the New Yorker staff writer Emily Witt ... and informative New Yorker-style pocket histories on dance music and drug legislation throughout. Her biological clock ticking four to the ...
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“It has left a huge hole in the pit of our stomach which nothing can fill, we are devastated as a family, totally heartbroken and confused.” It continued: “Mentally it has been hard for any ...
Leo Margul, a 37-year-old writer living in Los Angeles, said that on two occasions he was leaving concerts when Siri prompted him to start a Check In with his mother, who lives across the country ...
Boudreau was a writer and eventually a co-executive producer on the series. They have also co-written multiple episodes of “Documentary Now.” Hader starred on “Barry” for four seasons ...
A mysterious sound heard booming from deep under the ocean waves has finally been traced to a fascinating source. First recorded in 2014 in the west Pacific, the "biotwang" is actually the call of the ...
While it has never been confirmed at whose house it was, in July 1968, over dinner at a party, Stills and Crosby performed one of the songs they had worked on, ‘You Don’t Have to Cry’. They did it ...