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Fab 5 Freddy, the ‘Coolest Person in New York,’ Looks Back
The hip-hop pioneer and graffiti legend revisits one of New York’s most creative eras — and his role in shaping it — in his new memoir
- Everybody’s Fly
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Love Rocks NYC — Celebrating a Decade of Music and Charity
For the last 10 years, New York’s Beacon Theatre has hosted one of the city’s most indelible, unique, and benevolent nights in music. Every year, a cavalcade of A-list musicians, actors, comedians and generally famous New Yorkers converge for Love Rocks NYC, the annual benefit to raise money for God’s Love We Deliver. The nonprofit, […]
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The Best of the 2026 Grammy Parties
The week leading up to the Grammys is always filled with A-list, extravagant affairs featuring superstar musicians, top actors and the music industry’s biggest names. This year is no exception. While the actual awards show is on Sunday, the industry has descended on warehouses, stages, and other venues around Los Angeles to schmooze, hit the […]
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A Milli Vanilli Member Will Battle the Dalai Lama for a Grammy …
… is a real headline we just typed
- You Know It’s True
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Director of D’Angelo’s ‘Untitled’ Video Remembers a ‘Really Beautiful Soul’
Paul Hunter wanted to “make [the video] about who he was so we could capture his soul in a very honest way”
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John Mulaney on Wrigley Field Gig: 'I’m Hoping All Gangs Form a Truce for the Night'
Chicago native and Emmy winner set to perform for biggest crowd of his career next July
- Not New in Town
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A New Film Changes How We Think About 'To Catch a Predator'
Predators director David Osit and To Catch a Predator host Chris Hansen discuss why the early-aughts show became so popular — and at what cost
- 'Help Me Understand'
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Coachella 2026 Lineup Questions and Rumors, Explained
What’s that Radiohead mention about? And what exactly is Nine Inch Noize? You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers
- Festival Preview
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Rick Davies, Supertramp Co-Founder and Singer, Dead at 81
Keyboardist co-wrote many of the pop-rock group's biggest songs, including "Goodbye Stranger," "Breakfast in America," and "Bloody Well Right"
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Metallica Seek, Destroy the Hamptons at Smallest Show in a Decade
Band pummels 500-person crowd with 95-minute greatest-hits set to celebrate new SiriusXM channel
- … And Justice for Small
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