Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ denounces ICE killings

Bruce Springsteen released a new protest song Wednesday condemning “King Trump” and the violence perpetrated by his “federal thugs” — referring to immigration officers — in Minnesota. “I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis,”… Continue reading Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ denounces ICE killings

Why California’s fight over ticket fraud has become a proxy war against Ticketmaster and Live Nation

A year ago, Colorado firefighters Rick Balentine and Tim Cottrell were driving trucks carrying donations from Aspen to Los Angeles for victims of the Eaton and Palisades fires. As they headed west, they planned to stop in Las Vegas and, while there, made a spontaneous decision to see the Eagles’ residency at the Sphere. Balentine… Continue reading Why California’s fight over ticket fraud has become a proxy war against Ticketmaster and Live Nation

Ray J says doctors have given him only until 2027 to live

Ray J says his days are numbered — and the number he’s citing is 2027. “Just almost died!! I’m alive because of your prayers and support!!” the singer wrote in an Instagram caption posted Sunday. “I wanna thank everyone for praying for me. I was in the hospital,” he said in the accompanying video. “My… Continue reading Ray J says doctors have given him only until 2027 to live

Marc Anthony, Nadia Ferreira are expecting their second baby

Marc Anthony and Nadia Ferreira have plans to grow their family, announcing on Wednesday that a little one is on the way. The couple revealed in a joint Instagram post that their son “Marquito is going to be a big brother.” They posted a photo of their hands, along with their son’s hand, cradling Ferreira‘s… Continue reading Marc Anthony, Nadia Ferreira are expecting their second baby

Why the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s musical bridge between generations still matters today

Jeff Hanna, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band founder and de facto leader, is tucked into a nondescript booth at El Palenque, a 30-years-plus local restaurant in a Nashville strip mall, talking about “Nashville Skyline,” a pensive track from their EP, “Night After Night.” The family-owned Mexican restaurant is the kind of place he’s gravitated toward since… Continue reading Why the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s musical bridge between generations still matters today

Spotify paid out a record $11 billion into the music industry in 2025

Last year, Spotify paid out more than $11 billion to the music industry, bringing the company’s total payouts since launch to nearly $70 billion. The milestone year reflected the “largest annual payment to music from any retailer in history,” the company announced on Wednesday in a post. In 2025, Spotify’s payout amount grew by over… Continue reading Spotify paid out a record $11 billion into the music industry in 2025

2026 Grammy Awards: What to expect from Sunday’s show

A few weeks ago, Ben Winston and the rest of the team behind the annual Grammy Awards telecast were going over plans for this year’s show when suddenly Winston recalled sitting in the same room with the same people almost exactly 12 months earlier as the Palisades and Eaton wildfires were ravaging large swaths of… Continue reading 2026 Grammy Awards: What to expect from Sunday’s show

Neil Young gives Greenlanders a key to ‘Our House’ and more

Hey, Greenland — feeling a little low after President Trump’s ongoing attempts to buy or otherwise acquire the land under your feet? Neil Young can fix that framework! Just keep “Rockin’ in the Free World.” For free. Forever. The 80-year-old “hippie at heart” on Tuesday granted “our friends in Greenland” a year of free access… Continue reading Neil Young gives Greenlanders a key to ‘Our House’ and more

Kennedy Center cancellations mount as Philip Glass drops out

World-renowned composer Philip Glass abruptly canceled June’s world premiere of Symphony No. 15 “Lincoln” at the Kennedy Center, saying its message does not align with the vision for the venue under the Trump administration. “Symphony No. 15 is a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, and the values of the Kennedy Center today are in direct conflict… Continue reading Kennedy Center cancellations mount as Philip Glass drops out

Ye, a.k.a. Kanye West, apologizes for antisemitic acts in WSJ ad

Ye, the provocative rapper formerly known as Kanye West, explains himself once again — this time in a full-page ad in Monday’s issue of the Wall Street Journal. The Grammy-winning musician penned a lengthy apology in the advertisement, voicing regrets for his social media attacks on Jewish people and his public embracing of Nazism in… Continue reading Ye, a.k.a. Kanye West, apologizes for antisemitic acts in WSJ ad