Founded in 1969, the Hit Factory — where artists like Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Barbra Streisand recorded — still lives up to its name.
The other day, my friend DJ Louie XIV, who hosts a podcast about obsessively ranking pop stars, asked me if this week — the week of Wicked’s release and the attendant glowing praise about Ariana ...
Washington Gas appears to have pressured a D.C. TV station to bury a story on a report detailing the health risks of gas appliances.
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So it seems like an appropriate moment to look back at Nixon’s time in office and ask: What was it like to be on his enemies ...
One of the more likable qualities of the clunkily titled Cher: The Memoir, Part One is that its author appears to have taken ...
More mopey than merry, the acting legend’s new holiday single is sad in every way — the cringe that stole Christmas.
Steely Dan's 1976 song "Haitian Divorce," which appears on the classic album The Royal Scam, features a plot worthy of ...
Chenoweth grew up in Broken Arrow, Okla., just southeast of Tulsa, where she started singing in church and studied opera ...
The election of Donald Trump has had rich celebrities scrambling to leave the US with some heading to more exotic ...
Interview With Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb (von Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb) Guilty (live from One Voice) What Kind of Fool (live from One Voice) Stranger in a Strange Land (excerpt) ...