At the time of his untimely passing in 2018, he was in the embryonic phase of making a new album. Thankfully, even through ...
KC and the Sunshine Band, racism, instrumental songs, forgettable melodrama, good to great FM radio fodder, and a Bowie ...
Good news: our favourite cooking show is back! Celebrity MasterChef returned to our screens on 17th November and, one week later, we can't get enough. Each week, the celebs will take on a variety of ...
Dawn Little Sky, the actress and Disney artist, died October 24, 2025, at the Monument Health Hospital in Rapid City, South Dakota. She was 95. Little Sky was married to Eddie Little Sky, one of the ...
What’s in a name? Sometimes, everything. In the case of Orlando band Please Be Kind, that unabashedly tender moniker is true, both to their mien and intent. No ironic twist or sardonic backhand here.
The F.A.A. warned that a lack of certified air traffic controllers in Orlando could cause delays throughout the East Coast. By Karoun Demirjian Reporting from Washington Air traffic controller ...
Devo will co-headline a double bill with fellow '80s icon the B-52s on Sunday at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Shows from Tate McRae and Lainey Wilson are also on tap this week. Credit: Raph_PH ...
Fans of a certain age and a certain bent will be excited to know that the B-52s (no apostrophe, dammit!) and Devo will co-headline a show on Sunday at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion.
Back on Halloween 2014, Tony Joe White sat in with the Foo Fighters to play his signature song “Polk Salad Annie” on the stage of the Ryman Auditorium, the onetime home of the Grand Ole Opry.
Note: This story contains spoilers from “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” Episode 10. “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” almost had a very different ending, but creator John McNamara opted to end things on a good note — in case ...
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Whether or not you realize it, you probably know a song or two fromTony Orlando, 81. The crooner and showbiz icon has been performing since he was 16 years old, with hits like "Halfway to Paradise" ...