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A “Breath of the Wild” vinyl release is another sign that Nintendo wants to be a broader entertainment company.
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On Wednesday it was announced that D'Angelo had passed away at 51. The visionary R&B and soul singer had cancer, his family shared in a statement confirming the sad news in which they paid tribute to ...
Yields for 12-month certificates of deposit this month are down 18 basis points over the past year at just 1.7%, according to the latest government data. That said, dozens of banks and credit unions ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Works by Philip Glass and Bohuslav Martinu, as well as performances by Daniil Trifonov and Jonas Kaufmann, are among the highlights. Munich ...
SEVENTEEN’s new unit CxM (S.Coups and Mingyu) has officially taken home their first-ever music show trophy with “5, 4, 3 (Pretty Woman)” (feat. Lay Bankz)! Although KBS2’s “Music Bank” did not air its ...
When Georgia Flipo — that’s G Flip to you — turned nine years old, an uncle and aunt in Victoria, Australia gave them a drum kit as a birthday present. And the beat has gone on ever since. G Flip ...
She’s not on the bleachers this time. Taylor Swift paid homage to her Travis Kelce in her music video for “The Fate of Ophelia” by following in her NFL-playing fiancé’s footsteps. The pop star ...
A billboard in Times Square advertises The Official Release Party of a Showgirl, a movie celebrating Taylor Swift's new album. (Kylie Cooper/Reuters) The theatrical event included 11 lyric videos for ...
We independently evaluate all of our recommendations. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. mheim3011 / Getty Images Short-term CDs continue to deliver some of the strongest ...
These influential cities played pivotal roles in the rise of icons like Buddy Holly, Sam Cooke, and Hank Williams—yet still live in the shadow of more well-known music hubs like Nashville and Memphis.