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Another Super Bowl bet emerges: Can Taylor Swift make it from her Tokyo show in time?
The Kansas City Chiefs β including Travis Kelce β will play in the Super Bowl in Las Vegas on Feb. 11. Swift has a show in Tokyo the night before. Can she get there in time? The math says yes.
Coldplay tops album chart, thanks to old-fashioned sales and modern tricks
The British band hasn't had a chart-topping album in a decade, but it pulled out all the stops to promote its latest, Moon Music, including selling more than a dozen different versions of the album.
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Orion Sun, 'Concrete'
Orion Sun possesses a particular gift for making songs that practically glow with warmth and intimacy.
Britney Spears' conservatorship has finally ended
After 13 years living under a legal arrangement that controlled both her personal life and finances, the pop star was released from her conservatorship Friday.
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Between Megan Moroney and Ella Langley, country women rule the charts
It's a big week for women in country music β and, it turns out, for women whose songs are favored by women in figure skating.
You might go easy on Adele β the fragile vinyl record supply chain isn't her fault
The vinyl record supply chain has always been a little fragile. But can it withstand the economic force that is Adele? She reportedly pressed over 500,000 vinyl records for her new album, 30.
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A Different Kind Of Pride: Perspectives On 50 Years Of Celebration, Part 5
We asked writers in the LGBTQ+ community to reflect on the relationship between celebration, protest, music and LGBTQ+ activism. Sasha Geffen reflects on a Pride that feels "fed up with symbolism."
Ridiculed YouTube Singer Rebecca Black Grabs A Mountain Of Bull By The Horns
Rebecca Black was looking for something when she posted a video on YouTube. But it probably wasn't instant infamy. Surprisingly, she's chosen not to be all that bothered.
Here are the winners of the 2023 Pulitzer Prizes
The Associated Press won two awards for its Ukraine coverage, including the prestigious Public Service award. The prize for fiction went to two books: Demon Copperhead and Trust.
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Top Music School Finds Sexual Abuse Allegations From Violinist 'Credible'
In a report released Tuesday evening, Philadelphia's Curtis Institute of Music said that violinist Lara St. John's account of being raped and sexually abused by her teacher is credible.
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