Chris Noth was dropped from his agency Friday following newly surfaced accusations of sexual assault against the Sex and the City actor. The Hollywood Reporter revealed Friday that Noth’s now-former talent agency A3 Artists Agency had parted ways with actor, a rep for the agency confirmed. News of the dismissal …
Read More »Why Rivers Cuomo 'Seriously Thought We Were the Next Nirvana' and 5 Other Things We Learned About the Blue Album
This piece was originally published on Aug. 29, 2019. The new episode of our Amazon Original podcast Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums is an in-depth look at the origins of Weezer and the making of the band’s self-titled debut, a.k.a. The Blue Album. Here are some highlights from the revealing …
Read More »See Lana Del Rey Perform With Lucy Dacus, Best Coast in Chicago
Lana Del Rey brought out Lucy Dacus and Best Coast‘s Bethany Cosentino to perform alongside her during her concert at Chicago’s Aragon Ballroom Friday night. Dacus, who opened the show, joined Del Rey onstage to perform a duet of “Night Shift” from her 2018 sophomore album Historian. Del Rey then …
Read More »'SNL': Phoebe Waller-Bridge Delivers Raw Monologue About Sex, Psychopaths, 'Hot Priest'
During Phoebe Waller-Bridge‘s inaugural hosting duties on Saturday Night Live this weekend, she delivered an opening monologue mirroring one that would come from her fourth-wall-breaking protagonist Fleabag. In the monologue, Waller-Bridge addresses everything from sex to psychopaths and even the Hot Priest from her hit show Fleabag. “I’m not a …
Read More »Springsteen Saxophonist Clarence Clemons Documentary Out This Summer
Clarence Clemons, Bruce Springsteen‘s longtime saxophonist, is set to be the subject of a documentary feature that will arrive this summer. For 40 years, Clemons was a widely celebrated musician, playing with Springsteen until his death in 2011. Directed by friend and filmmaker Nick Mead, Clarence Clemons: Who Do I …
Read More »See Sheryl Crow Cover Linda Ronstadt Songs at Documentary's Tribeca Premiere
Following the premiere of the documentary Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice at the Tribeca Film Festival Friday night, singer Sheryl Crow took to the stage to pay tribute to the legendary singer. “Only an idiot would come on stage to perform Linda Ronstadt songs,” Crow told the crowd. …
Read More »See Diana Ross Perform 'I'm Coming Out' in Central Park From Concert Doc
A concert documentary centered on Diana Ross will be released in honor of the legendary singer’s 75th birthday, and in this exclusive clip from Diana Ross: Her Life, Love and Legacy, Ross performs “I’m Coming Out” to a rain-soaked audience at New York’s Central Park. In the clip, Ross can …
Read More »Terrence Howard Defends 'Empire' Co-Star Jussie Smollett
Terrence Howard has spoken out in defense of Jussie Smollett following his arrest for allegedly staging a hate crime. The Empire actor who plays patriarch Lucious Lyon posted a video to Instagram Sunday of Smollett playing with a child who appears to be Howard’s son; Smollett portrays Lucious Lyon’s son …
Read More »See Gary Clark Jr.'s Vision of Rural America in 'What About Us' Video
Gary Clark Jr. has released a black-and-white music video for his latest single “What About Us,”which features on the guitarist’s forthcoming politically charged albumThis Land. The video for the trackwas directed bySavanah Leaf and showcases a group of people living and spending time in a trailer park: a black father …
Read More »Watch Mumford & Sons Perform Inspiring 'Guiding Light' on 'SNL'
Mumford & Sons shifted their own musical boundaries with the release of their fourth album Delta, returning to the acoustic instrumentation that dominated their first two records and blending electronica, jazz and rap elements together. For the band’s third appearance as musical guest on Saturday Night Live, Mumford & Sons …
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