CultureSean Ono Lennon Talks 'Primrose Hill' Collaboration With James McCartneyLennon also discussed his appearance at the Academy Awards as executive producer of the short 'War Is Over: Inspired by the Music of John and Yoko'
EntertainmentMariah the Scientist Arrested for Battery After Altercation in AtlantaAll of this comes at the tail end of the singer's tour, in support of her 2023 release 'To Be Eaten Alive.'
MusicTaylor Swift 101: Glasgow Clyde College Offers Free Class for Eras Tour NewbiesThe college's 'Tortured Parents Department' promises to help confused +1s understand Swift lore
MusicScience Meets Song: 'Brainstorms' Uses Pink Floyd to Explore Your BrainwavesThe show melds music and art with the latest neuroscience and technology, in an exploration of how our minds respond to music.
EntertainmentSwifties on a Pub Crawl: The Black Dog Becomes a Taylor Swift Fan Pilgrimage Site'I don't want to give too much away... but we do have a certain blonde regular who frequents, let's just say that.'
Culture'Survivors Are Not Being Listened To': Outrage as U.K. Government Rejects Report on Misogyny in Music'The report laid bare the incredibly serious problems the sector has and the entirely reasonable steps Government should take to the rectify them,' said the Independent Society of Musicians' Deborah Annetts.
CultureIs the U.S. Banning TikTok?President Biden signed a bill approved by Congress that could lead to a TikTok ban ... but there are some caveats.
CultureShirley Manson Slams Record Label for Prioritizing No Doubt Over Garbage'I wasn't going to do f--k all for that label ever again.'
MusicTaylor Swift Takes to Amazon Music to Offer Revelatory Introductions for Several 'Tortured Poets Department' TracksAmong the songs explained by Swift on the streaming service: 'Fortnight,' 'Florida!!!' and 'Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?'
MusicSprints Frontwoman Karla Chubb Sexually Assaulted for Second Time on Tour: 'We Will Not Stand for It' The band has been on the road supporting their debut album 'Letter to Self' since February.
MusicTwitch CEO Dan Clancy Warns DJs That They'll Soon Have to Pay Record Labels to Play Their Artists' Songs'It doesn't come for free,' Clancy said during an interview.
MusicNile Rodgers Warns MPs of Artificial Intelligence and Streaming Threats'I just saw a post where superstar Snoop Dogg had streamed a billion. His remuneration was $45,000,' Rodgers said.
MusicFormer Members of the Fall Curate New 'Slates' Live EPMarc Riley, Craig Scanlon, Paul Hanley and Steve Hanley have taken it upon themselves to personally curate and release 'Slates (Live).'
MusicLily Allen Throws Shade at Beyoncé, Reveals She's Making Her Own Country Album'It's quite an interesting thing to do when you're trying to tackle a new genre, and you just choose the biggest song in that genre to cover,' the British singer commented.
MusicR.I.P. John Sinclair: Poet, Activist and MC5 Manager Dead at 82The counterculture icon battled Richard Nixon in court, helped launch the Stooges, and counted John Lennon and Yoko Ono among his supporters.
MusicLizzo Announces 'I Quit!' on Instagram: 'The World Doesn’t Want Me in It''I'm getting tired of putting up with being dragged by everyone in my life and on the internet,' the singer said.
MusicUniversal and Spotify Partner Amid TikTok Dispute: What Does It Mean for Listeners?The world's largest music company and the world's largest music streamer appear to be circling the wagons.
CultureMay We Inquire Discreetly? Paul McCartney's Rough Draft of 'Lovely Rita' Lyrics up for SaleBiblioctopus Rare Books is bringing the item to the Antiquarian Association Booksellers of America (AABA) Fair with an asking price of $650,000.
Famous PeopleFred Durst and Billy Corgan Will Host Shows on Bill Maher's New Podcast NetworkOn Durst's podcast, the Limp Bizkit frontman will talk about 'UFOs and conspiracy theories.'
CultureSheryl Crow Declares 'Making Albums is a Waste of Time and Money!''I think at my age it matters to my mental health as well, to not overthink it.'
FeaturesMore Than Half of Female U.K. Musicians Have Experienced Discrimination, According to Musicians' Census ReportThere is 'still so much work to be done to ensure pursuing a career in music is more equitable,' according to the report.
MusicThe Hold Steady Announces New Children's Book 'Stay Positive'The book pairs lyrics from their 2008 song of the same name with illustrations by cartoonist and comic book author David 'El Dee' Espinosa.
CultureBlur's Dave Rowntree Selected as U.K. Labour Party CandidateRountree's forays into UK politics have not deterred his other long-sitting position behind the drumkit for Blur.
MusicSpice Girls Celebrate 30th Anniversary With Throwback Audition VideoIn the video, the Girls are seen in their earliest stages, less than two years before they would become a pop music powerhouse.
FestivalsSeveral Musicians Pulling Out of SXSW Showcases, Citing Festival Sponsorship From Defense Contractor and the U.S. Military'SXSW invites war profiteers, platforms the CIA and severely underpays its artists,' claims Austin band Big Bill. 'Do better, SXSW."
MusicIndigo Girls Release New Song 'What We Wanna Be' From Jukebox Musical 'Glitter & Doom'The film is a musical love story built around 25 Indigo Girls songs.
CultureR.I.P., John 'Duff' Lowe: Former Member of Pre-Beatles Band the Quarrymen Has Died at 81With John Lennon on lead vocal, the group recorded a Paul McCartney/George Harrison original, 'In Spite of All The Danger,' as well as Buddy Holly's 'That'll Be The Day."
The Q Interview'And Now, Right Here on Our Stage...' The Ed Sullivan Show – A Landmark of American EntertainmentTo mark the 60th anniversary of the Beatles' first U.S. TV appearance, inside the Sunday night show that revolutionized light entertainment.
Music'You Sucked up America as Energy.' Sixty Years Ago the British Invasion Saved Rock 'n' Roll… And Gave a Nation its Mojo BackFor three years in the mid-1960s British artists dominated the U.S. charts and became the catalyst for a cultural revolution that reinvigorated America itself.
MusicTim's Listening Party, the Lockdown Phenomenon That Saved a Nation's Sanity, Reborn as Compilation AlbumA deluxe 62 track CD collection and double vinyl LP will be released on March 15.
EntertainmentTreasure Trove of Rare Vinyl and Vintage Audio Equipment From the BBC Archive to Be Auctioned – Details and How to Bid HereThe collection includes thousands of LPs and curiosities from the corporation’s 102-year history.
CultureFKA Twigs Slams UK Ad Ban: 'I Will Not Have My Narrative Changed''I can’t help but feel there are some double standards here.'
CultureThe Spice Girls Now Have Their Own Royal Mail StampsScary, Sporty, Baby, Ginger and Posh will be signed, sealed and delivered throughout the UK starting Jan. 11.
CultureEllie Goulding on #MeToo: 'I Know a Lot Was Happening and Just Wasn't Being Talked About'Goulding spoke about her past 'uncomfortable' experiences on BBC Radio 4 Today.
CulturePatti Smith Posts Personal Update on Instagram After Italian Hospital StaySmith assures her fans she is now resting comfortably after a hospital stay in Bologna, Italy.
Music'Penny Lane' Sign Gets Back to Liverpool's Beatles Story Museum, 47 Years After Being Stolen by StudentsThe sign is not the only one to have been stolen from the road, but the museum says it's the oldest one to be returned.
FeaturesHeaven Knows I’m Relevant Now: Legacy Bands Drive Vinyl Sales for Younger GenerationGeneration Z are obsessing over the same bands their parents once did – and they’re doing so in exactly the same old-fashioned way.
CultureDave Grohl in Corpse Paint Joins boygenius Onstage for Halloween GigThe Foo Fighters frontperson came out for their Hollywood Bowl gig last night
CultureThe Beatles Autographed Ed Sullivan Show Wall Up for Auction for $1 MillionThe show drew an estimated 73 million viewers, making it the most watched television event in history at the time.
MusicJann Wenner Ousted From Rock and Roll Hall of Fame After Racist, Sexist RemarksThe Rolling Stone magazine co-founder created a firestorm over the weekend with remarks slamming Black and female rock musicians
Music'Beastie Boys Square' To Be Unveiled in New YorkLocated on New York's Lower East Side, the now-iconic corner was pictured on the cover of the group's 1989 album, 'Paul's Boutique.'