Since the first TV game show—the BBC's "Spelling Bee"—aired in 1938, these programs have captivated audiences.
James Brown was the hardest working man in show business. Born on May 3, 1933 in Barnwell, South Carolina, Brown passed away on Christmas Day 2006 in Atlanta. In between, he changed music. Many of the ...
Street Bridge' is intended to take audiences on a musical journey across the country to capture a sense of the 1960s and ...
The band that recorded it had just lost its lead singer. Meanwhile, those responsible for it were just starting their careers, with the lyricist still in her teens. And it hit not only once, but twice ...
"Sci-Fi, Magick, Queer L.A." at the ONE Archives at the USC Libraries unpacks the unsung history of the city's sci-fi and ...
Halfway through Fondation Louis Vuitton’s enjoyable and unexpected exhibition Pop Forever, Tom Wesselmann & . . . a bright ...
More than 130 guitars from the collection of rock maestro Jeff Beck are heading to auction in London at Christie's in January ...
Billboard counts down the best country acts of the past (almost) 100 years. Ever since Ralph Peer held his famous recording ...
Stacker examined data from YouGov on well-known television personalities to rank the 20 most popular TV game show hosts of ...
In the music world, perfection is hard to come by, but everybody - including Glenn Frey - seems to agree on the genius of ...
To mark the band’s centennial, generations of Brunonians reflect on the harmonious history, quick-witted spirit and enduring ...
Ella Jenkins, the prolific, multigenerational musical pioneer who became known as the “First Lady of Children’s Music,” died Saturday. She was 100.