Kevin Drew talks to EL PAÍS about his upcoming album ‘Remember the Humans’, which reunites the collective that transformed indie rock at the beginning of this century ...
Jimmy Eat World, the band most famous for their 2001 anthem "The Middle," will be heading out on tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their iconic Bleed American album. The band will visit cities ...
Olympics: Sudbury Indie Cinema presents 2026 Winter Games Watch Parties. All watch parties are free events and concessions ...
Valentine's Day, Family Day and Ramadan are fast approaching. With that time of year here, there are lots of activities in Hamilton for families to enjoy — from markets and dance parties to the end of ...
From Ricky Martin, Lady Gaga to Pedro Pascal, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show was a vibrant celebration of life, culture and music.
From sugar cane fields to sparking electricity poles to a message of unity in small white writing, here are some of the ...
"Blow at High Dough" played as Macklin Celebrini opened the scoring for Canada's Olympic men's hockey team, but "Feeling Good ...
Popular kids' songs and themes on a huge variety of fun and weird musical instruments, and the results are hilarious, surprising, and sometimes oddly beautiful! From quirky percussion to strange ...
After a 2005 appearance at the Colorado amphitheater became a sore spot for frontman Cody Canada - "It was kind of bullshit" - the Red Dirt group will headline this July ...
It wasn't just Bad Bunny who made history at the Super Bowl halftime show. Another Puerto Rican singer might have done so, too.
From lab techs to firefighters, these Team USA athletes built surprising parallel professions.
From Puerto Rican instruments to power line poles, Bad Bunny packed his ebullient 13 minutes with profound symbolism.