Kyrie Irving scored 25 points, Spencer Dinwiddie and P.J. Washington Jr. added 16 apiece and the Dallas Mavericks beat ...
Public Enemy’s frontman Chuck D called out fans for misusing his band’s protest song, “Burn Hollywood Burn,” during the Los Angeles fires. The ’90’s hip-hop group’s track, which repeats the line “Burn ...
Music lovers, get ready for a musical journey through songs that never mention their own titles! We're diving into iconic ...
Dating back to last season, the Orlando Magic have posted the same song after each of their wins on social media.
Gilgeous-Alexander and his Thunder, after an unrecognizable first half ... When the Wolves made it a one-possession game in the fourth, Gilgeous-Alexander was called on again. And he delivered. Again.
The arch manipulator is up to his old tricks. According to actor Edward Norton, Bob Dylan has “slipped a totally inaccurate ...
Gilgeous-Alexander dribbled behind his back into an off-balance midrange jumper to give the Thunder a commanding 21-point lead. A move so filthy, the game should’ve been called right there on the spot ...
An eight-point fourth-quarter lead on Friday night wasn't enough to protect the New York Knicks from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Jalen Brunson and the Knicks were ...
Then, Thor: Ragnarok brought new life to the character, and the franchise continued. Thor: Love and Thunder is sort of a fourth film — and a second film — in some ways, but all in all ...
“People in Power,” as the song’s title translates in English, has become the unofficial anthem of a mass uprising that has consumed this southern African nation over the past few ...
Much of the fundamental charm, grace and novelty of Rodgers & Hammerstein's [1958 Broadway hit] Flower Drum Song has been overwhelmed by the sheer opulence and glamour with which Ross Hunter has ...
But then, also like some of us, perhaps you look back on the wealth of phenomenal songs the year gave us, and suddenly it’s: Come back, ’24, all is forgiven. Whether it was an unusually great ...