In "What is Your Hand in This?," Ruckus, the "period-instrument rock band," and bass-baritone Davóne Tines explore America's history, legacy with protest songs.
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Sirat review: This body-shredding, techno-thumping apocalyptic road trip movie might be the best film of Cannes so far
Sirat is an electrifying piece of filmmaking - an apocalyptic parable about a road trip through the desert set to a thumping ...
The fourth collaboration of the star and director Cynthia Beatt, 40 years in the making, world premiered in the Harbour ...
Chroma has shared the official trailer for Operation Taco Gary’s, the upcoming sci-fi road trip comedy led by Simon Rex (Scary Movie) and Dustin Milligan (Schitt’s Creek). The movie is scheduled to ...
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Face to face with enormous desert centipedes in their natural arid habitat
The landscape beneath Antarctica's icy surface revealed in unprecedented detail Scientists Found Deadly Blue Goo at the Bottom of the Ocean—Filled With Signs of Life All the artists pulled from Kid ...
From "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" to "The Rains of Castamere," the world of Westeros is no stranger to catchy, in-universe ...
Lukas Nelson, son of Willie and primary songwriter for several tracks on the 2018 version of "A Star Is Born," is teaming up ...
First time on the lineup with Tucson Desert Song Festival. Another first: His performance this weekend with True Concord Voices & Orchestra is the first event of the 2026 festival. "I'm very excited," ...
At the heart of Somio AI is an intuitive music generator that lets users create complete songs from simple text or lyrics. Users just describe what they want — for example, “an upbeat pop song about ...
And it started with a single phone call. A Better Place is a song created in 2020 to help raise awareness for a struggling music program in Uganda and the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley. Both were ...
The 'Song Sung Blue' star is up for best-actress honors at the Golden Globes and Actor Awards, and as she tells The Hollywood Reporter over martinis and sourdough, is having a ball: “It's like, ‘Me ...
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