Earlier this summer, during London rap duoBob Vylan‘sperformance at Glastonbury Festival in England, rapper Bobby Vylan led the massive crowd in chants of “Free, free Palestine,” as well as “Death, death to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces].” The chant led to fierce backlash, resulting in Prime Minister Starmer saying at …
Read More »Cardi B 'Was Trying to Warn Y'all' About Trump Administration Cuts to SNAP Benefits
As the holiday season approaches, Cardi B is leveling criticism against the Trump administration for making cuts to essential food assistance programs including SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that will be slashed by nearly $187 billion over the next 10 years. The rapper also expressed frustration towards those who …
Read More »Sean Combs Files to Appeal His Conviction and 4-Year Prison Sentence
Sean Combs made it official Monday, filing a two-page notice of appeal confirming that he’s challenging both his conviction on his two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and his 50-month prison sentence. The form, which was obtained by Rolling Stone, lists Alexandra A.E. Shapiro as Combs’ appellate attorney …
Read More »Limp Bizkit Bassist Sam Rivers Dead at 48
Sam Rivers, the founding bassist for Limp Bizkit, died on Saturday. He was 48. The band confirmed the news on social media, though the cause of death was not disclosed. “Today we lost our brother. Our bandmate. Our heartbeat,” Limp Bizkit wrote on Instagram, sharing a photo of Rivers. “Sam …
Read More »Watch Sabrina Carpenter Perform 'Manchild,' 'Nobody's Son' on 'SNL'
Two-time Saturday Night Live musical guest Sabrina Carpenter — also the host of Saturday’s show performed two tracks from her seventh and latest album, Man’s Best Friend. Carpenter opened with the lead single “Manchild,” which she co-wrote with Bleachers’ Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen. The pop star, who graced Rolling …
Read More »Sabrina Carpenter Mocks 'Man's Best Friend' Album Cover Controversy in 'SNL' Monologue
Sabrina Carpenter mocked the controversy over her Man’s Best Friend album cover and fired back at her “horndog pop star” reputation during her Saturday Night Live monologue. “Last time I was here, for the 50th anniversary, I got to sing with Paul Simon, and since then my new album Man’s …
Read More »Charley Crockett Brings Cowboy Music to the Caviar Crowd at Cafe Carlyle
Charley Crockett is making a career out of being underestimated, either by the business or by his very own fans. This past week, he proved that again with a three-night residency at one of Manhattan’s most exclusive and longest-running supper clubs, the Café Carlyle on the Upper East Side. This …
Read More »See Bruce Springsteen Perform 'Streets of Philadelphia' at Academy Museum Gala
Bruce Springsteen delivered a three-song acoustic set — including a rare performance of “Streets of Philadelphia” — Saturday at the Academy Museum Gala, where the E Street rocker was given the Legacy Award. Taking the stage at the Academy Museum, Springsteen opened with the track that earned him both the …
Read More »Avenged Sevenfold Singer Defends Message to Israeli Hostages: 'It's Not Political — It's Human'
“I’m a bit of a troublemaker,” says Avenged Sevenfold frontman M. Shadows. The self-described atheist is referencing the reaction to a video message he recorded for Israeli hostages Evyatar David and Guy Gilboa-Dalal, welcoming the two men home after two years in captivity. Gilboa-Dalal, who was 22 when kidnapped by …
Read More »See Rilo Kiley Bring Out Waxahatchee for 'With Arms Outstretched' at L.A. Show
Rilo Kiley wrapped up their 2025 reunion tour Saturday at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, where the group welcomed Waxahatchee to the stage for “With Arms Outstretched.” The Katie Crutchfield-led project served as Rilo Kiley’s opening act on the latest West Coast leg of the reunion tour, with Jenny …
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