Chuck D just wanted to dance: NCC talk revisits rap revolution and return to visual arts roots It was up to Leslie Sinanan, a dental hygiene student at Northampton Community College, to get the accomplishments and historical perspective out of the way first. Sinanan stepped to the mic inside ... 04/17/2024 - 8:16 am | View Link
Watch: Ronnie Wood and Chuck Leavell Join The Black Crowes, Perform Faces “Stay With Me” for First Time Since 1990 Paul Citone On Friday, April 12, The Black Crowes took their Happiness Bastards Tour to the famed Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. 04/14/2024 - 5:13 am | View Link
Chuck Leslie Brown Chuck Leslie Brown, 67, of Taylorsville, passed away on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at his home. Chuck was born February 27, 1957, in Alexander County, the son of the late Ethel Ruth Brown Tomlin. 04/12/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Exploring Washington, D.C.'s Rich Music History Historian and musician Ken Avis-a D.C. resident since ... but go-go was unquestionably born in D.C. Chuck Brown, hailed as the godfather of go-go, developed its distinctive beat in the 1970s ... 02/15/2024 - 6:08 am | View Link
Bubba Wallace is shifting gears and preparing for a new course in life: parenthood.
The NASCAR driver and his wife Amanda Wallace announced they're expecting their first baby.
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Prince William is back to business.
Nearly one month after Kate Middleton shared that she had been diagnosed with cancer and had started preventative chemotherapy, the Prince of Wales returned to
The football community is mourning the loss of a rising star.
Amitral "AJ" Simon—a former defensive lineman for the University at Albany's football team—died at the age of 25 on April 17,
Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Black Sabbath and the Eagles all released major albums in 1975. So did Bruce Springsteen, Steely Dan, Paul Simon and Led Zeppelin. And you can still find some of them (probably most of them) at Wax Trax Records, which opened in Denver that year and has been Capitol Hill’s neighborhood record shop for three generations of music fans.
But you’ll also find vinyl pressings by modern stars like Olivia Rodrigo, Harry Styles and Taylor Swift, not to mention fringe bands and local acts, which isn’t something most people would have predicted in the 1990s as CD sales and online music put an end to the record business.
Or so it seemed – a resurgence in interest in physical records began about a decade ago when stores like Urban Outfitters began selling cheap turntables to Gen Z.
No matter how far America Ferrera, Blake Lively, Amber Tamblyn and Alexis Bledel travel on their own separate paths, somehow, they will always find their way back to each other.
Case in point?
Kourtney Kardashian may argue that her latest era is the most interesting to look at.
After all, The Kardashians star is entering her 45th year with plenty of reasons to celebrate. Not only are