The Cherries Are Back: Inside Pacha New York’s Three-Night Brooklyn Arrival
Pacha New York has officially opened its doors in Brooklyn, featuring a lineup of renowned DJs including Solomun, Michael Bibi, and Black Coffee. This marks the Ibiza institution's first permanent North American location.
Marina Herlop Readies New Album Dja Dja
The Catalan composer and experimental musician will self-release her follow-up to 2023’s Nekkuja
Mahua Moitra Reports Alleged Assault by BJP Supporters in Durgapur
The incident reportedly involved stone-throwing at Abhishek Banerjee's residence and protests against party members, according to Mahua Moitra.
Canada to Participate in Eurovision Song Contest Starting 2027
Canada will join the Eurovision Song Contest in 2027, marking the first new entry since Australia in 2015, according to the event's director.
Village People Singer Victor Willis Dies at 74
Initially a backup singer, Willis became the group’s core, fronting the costumed band and co-writing “Y.M.C.A.,” “In the Navy,” and “Go West”
Andrea Bocelli's Concert at Piazza San Marco Marks 30 Years of 'Romanza'
Andrea Bocelli celebrated the 30th anniversary of his album 'Romanza' with a captivating concert at Venice's Piazza San Marco, leaving fans enchanted.
My Chemical Romance Delivers a Spectacular Show at Anfield Stadium
The anniversary performance of The Black Parade at Anfield Stadium showcased not only impressive visuals but also exceptional songwriting from My Chemical Romance.
Opposition LDF Stages Walkout in Kerala Assembly Over Budget Cuts to Local Bodies
In a recent session, the Opposition LDF walked out of the Kerala Assembly, protesting significant budget cuts to local bodies, as raised by CPI legislator G.R. Anil.
Lily Allen Responds to Criticism Over West End Girl Show Length
Lily Allen has defended the length of her West End Girl shows, comparing them to theatrical productions. However, some fans have voiced concerns about the performances and limited audience interaction.
US Government Reverses Ban on Anthropic's AI Models
The White House has lifted the ban on Anthropic's AI models, permitting the start-up to reintroduce its Mythos and Fable models to the market.
David Bowie Exhibition to Showcase Over 100 Artifacts Across the UK
The V&A is set to tour an exhibition featuring more than 100 items related to David Bowie, including costumes, personal items, and music memorabilia, from Dundee to Bristol.
White House Memo on DIY Car Repairs: Right-to-Repair Advocates Demand More
A recent memo from the White House endorses DIY vehicle repairs, but critics in the right-to-repair movement argue that the changes mainly address emissions and aftermarket parts, lacking essential access to repair information.
YHWH Nailgun’s Magazine Is Technically a Visual Album Now
The New York experimental rockers have shared a music video set to their new 11-minute LP
Chris Martin's Unreleased James Bond Theme and Coldplay Tapes to Be Auctioned
An acoustic demo of Chris Martin's song for the 1999 James Bond film, The World Is Not Enough, will be auctioned alongside previously unheard Coldplay recordings.
Taylor Swift's Love Songs: A Closer Look at the Strife and Delusion
While often seen as a romantic, Taylor Swift's lyrics reveal a more complex narrative filled with conflict and uncertainty. This exploration delves into two decades of her songwriting.
Highlights from the Edinburgh Fringe 2026: A Blend of Comedy and Emotion
The Edinburgh Fringe 2026 promises a mix of humor and heartfelt moments, featuring performers like Elf Lyons, Frank Skinner, and Kristen Schaal, along with a unique musical act.
Congress Prevents Vote on U.S.-Israel Military Integration Proposal
Congress has blocked a full House vote on a provision aimed at integrating U.S. and Israeli military efforts, reflecting ongoing tensions in military policy.
Calls for Liberal Party Rebranding Amid Housing Market Challenges
The Liberal Party faces pressure for a rebrand as PM Albanese supports reforms to address a 'broken' housing market.
Navigating Financial Choices: Reverse Mortgages vs. Home-Equity Agreements for Seniors
As seniors weigh their financial options, the decision between reverse mortgages and home-equity agreements becomes crucial. This article explores the implications of each choice for a 70-year-old single individual.
Karnataka's House-to-House Enumeration Set to Begin Without Document Requirements
The Chief Electoral Officer of Karnataka has announced that the upcoming house-to-house enumeration will not require any documents from participants, starting June 30.