Fans get a first look at Olivia Rodrigo’s new album as she releases “Drop Dead,” with the full project set to arrive June 12.
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Madonna is bringing back her dance era in a huge way
Madonna is officially returning to the dance floor with ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II’, her first full-length album ...
Writers on the lineup for Rough Trade Books include: Sam Reid, bringing his book The Pin Jar to life with musical ...
David Bowie, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Prince and more all appear in the 100 best selling vinyl albums of the decade.
William Smith is a flesh and blood writer who hasn't seen natural sunlight in months. He spends every waking hour at his laptop producing content to satisfy the cruel algorithm and to give those who ...
Pulp are really doing the thing! Last year, the reunited Britpop greats released More, their first album in 24 years. It fucking ruled. There's been more music since, then, too. In November, Pulp ...
Russell is a hard-working family-man who loves all things nerdy. His love of writing led Russell to obtain a minor in English in addition to his Bachelor's of Psychology from the University of North ...
Quentin Tarantino accused Rosanna Arquette of chasing headlines after she denounced his use of the N-word in "Pulp Fiction." Tarantino slammed Arquette as having a "lack of class" for sharing her ...
Hibbert, who wrote for “Late Night With David Letterman,” “Boy Meets World” and “Mad TV,” died in Denver, Variety reported. According to Fox News, a family member said that Hibbert died after ...
After Dano-gate (and Lillard-gate and Wilson-gate), Quentin Tarantino is onto his next scuffle with a famous actor. In an interview with The Sunday Times published on Saturday, Pulp Fiction and The ...
The filmmaker fired back at Arquette for "a lack of class" in slamming the film: "You took the money." By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Arquette, who played the character Jody in the 1994 crime ...
"Pulp Fiction" star Rosanna Arquette is speaking out against director Quentin Tarantino's decision to include a racial slur in the film. "It's iconic, a great film on a lot of levels. But personally I ...
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