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This day in pop culture for February 7
On this day in pop culture history, Beatlemania came to America, “Pinocchio” opened in theaters and “America’s Most Wanted” ...
The rappers, rockers, crooners, K-pop idols, indie kids, and at least one wannabe 18th-century pirate who are setting the standard for how we dress right now.
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I wrote a book on living forever – here’s what I do every day
Professor John Tregoning spent a year studying and experimenting in ways to slow ageing. The most effective habit he picked up? Going to gigs ...
The neo-folk violinist/singer shouted out her Chicago roots during the sold-out, one-woman show. “This my family hometown! Where my family at?” ...
Who soared and who sputtered on Music's Biggest Night?
A fast-moving fire forced the evacuation of patients from a Pennsylvania hospital as flames tore through part of the facility ...
An oceanfront Maryland spot where fish tacos hit with bright, beachy flavor, and that coastal rhythm that lingers long after ...
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The most unexpected duets in music history - who sang with who
Some collaborations make perfect sense. Others leave you scratching your head wondering who pitched that idea in the ...
Christopher “Kid” Reid, one-half of the iconic duo Kid ‘n Play, has revealed he recently underwent a heart transplant. During ...
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This Atlanta Georgia Restaurant Blends Flames Mezcal And Rooftop DJs Into Pure Magic
Atlanta’s food scene just turned up the heat with Palo Santo, a restaurant that transforms dinner into a full sensory ...
Robert Nesta Marley was born February 6, 1945 in Nine Mile, Saint Ann, a colony of Jamaica. He left the physical world May 11, 1981 in Miami, Florida.
This may have been a Trinity Presents show but Grove selected the intimate confines of the Croft for their latest Bristol appearance following a slot at Idles’ Queen Square Block Party last August.
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