Victoria Beckham spent the beginning of her career playing high energy, pop-fueled shows as the Spice Girls‘ own Posh Spice. But as she details in the latest trailer from her upcoming Netflix documentary Victoria Beckham, it was quite disorienting when it all came crashing down. “Performing was my dream,” she …
Read More »Cuco Covers Cumbia Classics During Homecoming Show in Los Angeles
Cuco turned Mexican Independence Day into a cumbia celebration Monday night at the Greek Theatre. The Chicano soul star lit up the sold-out Los Angeles venue in green, white, and red, as fans swayed and sang along to his unexpected dive into cumbia classics. Midway through the show, Cuco loosened …
Read More »Times Square Casino Backed by Jay-Z's Roc Nation Voted Down
New York City officials have rejected a proposal to develop a casino and resort in Times Square, a $5.4 billion project that counted Jay-Z’s Roc Nation among its backers. Roc Nation had partnered with the gambling giant Caesars Entertainment and the major New York City developer SL Green to propose …
Read More »Foo Fighters Tease Tour in AI-Assisted Promo Video: 'There's More To Come'
Foo Fighters played their first show with new drummer Ilan Rubin on Saturday night in San Luis Obispo, California’s 900-capacity Fremont Theater. Now, the rock band has confirmed that “there’s more to come.” The musician shared a tongue-in-cheek promo video on YouTube on Tuesday night, which appears to be created …
Read More »This Documentary Shows How the Fall of Kanye West Predicted Our Brainrotted Times
Of course Ye, né Kanye West, was friends with Charlie Kirk, the late conservative podcaster and activist whose killing last week has set off a virulent bloodlust from the right. There he is, midway through In Whose Name?, the sprawling, if not overwhelming, documentary from director Nico Ballesteros, who was …
Read More »Watch Mariah the Scientist Showcase 'Rainy Days,' 'Burning Blue' on 'Fallon'
Mariah the Scientist stopped by The Tonight Show to perform a medley of two songs, “Rainy Days” and “Burning Blue.” Both tracks appear on the R&B singer’s most recent album, Hearts Sold Separately. The musician offered a dramatic rendition of the songs, complete with costumes and a haze of smoke. …
Read More »Latin Grammys 2025: Música Mexicana Gets Snubbed, All Eyes on Bad Bunny, and More Surprises
The Latin Recording Academy unveiled nominations for its 26th edition, and Bad Bunny reigned supreme with the most nods. The list also spotlighted fresh favorites like Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso while leaning on (expected) repeat nominees such as Edgar Barrera, Alejandro Sanz, and Natalia Lafourcade. Notably, Bad Bunny — repping …
Read More »Cameron Crowe Plots 'Uncool' Book Tour With Sheryl Crow, Kate Hudson
Cameron Crowe, the Oscar-winning writer and director behind Almost Famous (based on his early years writing for Rolling Stone), will take his upcoming memoir The Uncool on tour this fall. Crowe, who also directed Jerry Maguire and Say Anything, will release his book on Oct. 28 before hitting the road …
Read More »Isabella Ladera Officially Sues Beéle Over Leaked Sex Video
Over a week after Venezuelan influencer Isabella Ladera alleged that the singer Beéle leaked a sex video of the two of them, she has officially filed a lawsuit against him. In it, she accuses Beéle (real name: Brandon de Jesús López Orozco) of invasion of privacy, sexual cyber harassment, intentional …
Read More »Karol G to Make History as First Latina Artist to Headline Coachella
Karol G is set to make history next year as the first Latina artist to headline Coachella. The Colombian superstar was confirmed as the festival’s Sunday night headliner, with her performances scheduled for April 12 and 19. Karol’s history-making Coachella set will take place just three years after Bad Bunny …
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