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Rush's Geddy Lee explains why the band isn't changing its name after drummer Neil Peart's death
"We were twisting ourselves into a pretzel to try to avoid using the name that we have had for 50 years," Lee said in a 'Classic Rock' cover story ...
Longtime Apple journalist and Macworld columnist Jason Snell reflects on a long career on the day of Apple's 50th anniversary ...
"Democrats catch Bondi in a reckless stunt at the hearing, but she slips up, handing them just what they need. Get ready for the fallout." ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Valerie Bertinelli is getting candid about trauma, body image and healing in her new memoir, Getting Naked. (Photo illustration: ...
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Let it go duet with a 6-year-old girl
This video shows a 6-year-old girl singing “Let It Go” from Frozen as a duet. There’s no performance setup just a simple moment where a child enjoys singing a song she loves. Dramatic video shows the ...
If you heard Ben Quad’s Wisher, you’ll recognize the indelible touch of Third Eye Blind. The LP was replete with the kind of beaming hooks and wailing pop-rock sensibility that TEB perfected from the ...
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Jimi Hendrix was on a different level. Nobody has quite matched his guitar-playing magic, and nobody has embodied his cool 60s spirit quite the same way. Plenty of musicians, including Hendrix’s own ...
Slow Burn Theatre Co.’s high standards for assembling top-notch casts glow red-hot in its enthralling presentation of “Disney’s Frozen,” playing through January at Fort Lauderdale’s Broward Center for ...
1. If you’re in the betting world, you know that the end of Sunday’s Denver-Las Vegas game was beyond stunning. The Broncos were a 7.5-point favorite and the over/under was 40.5. They were up 24–14 ...
It’s Halloween night at Madison Square Garden, and a group of 20-somethings are deep into a sacred ritual: gabbing in the bathroom mirror with your girlfriends. They fluff their hair and touch up lip ...
In Hollywood’s golden age, studios turned regular men into secular gods: changing their names, hiding their flaws. But now, writes Ottessa Moshfegh, the era of the remote matinee idol is over—and the ...
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