Some teen phenoms quickly come and go while others stick around and turn into artists of more substance than anyone could have anticipated. Which fate awaits Justin Bieber?
One of the finest drama series in the history of television comes to an end this week -- and, sadly, most people won't even be aware of it. Then again, that's nothing new for Friday Night Lights.
Keith Richards plunges without a moment's hesitation into this place of darkness, chaos, and the unknown -- willing to risk everything, including his life, to discover something new.
Meet the Crash Kings, whose bassist Mike Beliveau talks to us about what the right to vote means to him and the change he'd like to see in the world. Check out the Crash Kings music for free here at RocktheVote.com.
If you're religious to the point you refuse evolution as a concept, this is not the play for you. But for the rest of the world, Coming is that bitch-slap that will shock you and leave its impression after you leave.
Park Avenue Winter is an explosion of the senses that is felt from the moment you step through its elegant doors.
The horrific part of Aguilera's National Anthem rendition was not her mangling of the words, but of the tune. Singers like Aguilera don't know when to stop, as if running through the entire scale on every word is somehow a token of sincerity.
Emmitt James Smith grew up wanting to be a Dallas Cowboy, but he far exceeded that aspiration. And now, after retiring, Emmitt has welcomed the opportunity to explore his roots.
If you're looking for big, mainstream music this week, you'll have to wait for Sunday's Grammy Awards telecast. This week's record releases are stubbornly independent.
The real drama comes from the murky relationships between these men and what they're hiding. Is Caleb home honorably from the war or did he desert? Why won't he go to the local hospital?
This Davos story starts about fifteen years ago when Brij Kothari was doing a PhD in Education at Cornell University. Brij's passion was to use media to make the world a better place.
Plastic Planet attempts to tell the full story of plastic -- how it's made, where it goes, and how chemicals found in plastics make their way into the environment, the food chain, and eventually into the human body.
What she wants the world to understand is that she did have a happy childhood. She isn't the hard-bitten survivor her publicized past might suggest.
The line on Teddy Thompson is that he's just too fantastic for his own good. Too gifted a writer, too compelling a singer, too handsome a man. And too insistently artistic to release a CD of songs that kids want to buy.
If The King's Speech provides anything more than stellar entertainment, it is the idea that effective communication can change a life and open doors to the future previously seen as firmly closed.
Coming off of a string of very strong variant projects such as Monsters Of Folk and his work with The Mystic Valley Band, Conor Oberst returns with his Bright Eyes cast on the album The People's Key.
Cianfrance accelerated the relationship's corrosion by starting off-screen fights between his actors. One night he told Gosling to go into Williams' bedroom and try to make love to her.
From Katy Perry's wildly plunging gown to Kim Kardashian's silver nipples to Olivia Wilde's new topless Lady Godiva-style magazine cover -- stars seem to believe they must bare their breasts to succeed! Here's why.
I had long known and loved the song, "Closing Time," and then, when I reconnected with a dear friend, the amazing poet Suzanne Wise, this past fall, I got to meet Jacob Slichter, the drummer from the band, Semisonic, that did the song.