As Sabrina Carpenter's “When Did You Get Hot?” earns the singer a new hit on one pop radio chart, “A Nonsense Christmas” and “Santa Doesn’t Know You Like I Do” surge. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY ...
A protester convicted of assaulting an NYPD lieutenant on the Brooklyn Bridge during an ugly 2020 Black Lives Matter demonstration was sentenced to community service on Monday — a slap-on-the-wrist ...
When the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, the right music can make all the difference. A great new year song sets the mood for celebration, brings people together, and helps you welcome ...
NEW ORLEANS — When you think about music in New Orleans — you probably think of jazz or blues, or maybe funk and bounce. Christmas carols? Not so much. But many musicians in New Orleans have deep ...
In defense of the sad holiday song. By Melissa Kirsch Perusing painkillers at CVS the morning after Thanksgiving, I should not have been surprised by the telltale clattering of horse hooves thundering ...
Indie game developer and publisher Chimera Entertainment has added a new expansion for Songs Of Silence as we head into the holidays. The Celestial Church Expansion is a paid DLC that will add four ...
ATLANTA — The New York Times on Wednesday published a phone call, its first apparent public availability, between President Donald Trump and late Georgia House Speaker David Ralston made during the ...
The heads are still exploding, the giant insects are still attacking, and the desert is still dry and lonesome. And it’s all still set to some of the coolest old-time music this side of a 78 record.
When this song was released in 1961, it was a pivotal time not only for Christmas music, but for America itself—culture was colliding with mid-century modern sensibilities and Christmas was becoming ...
On this Special Report, the focus is on the passage of a new rural employment bill in the Lok Sabha. An unidentified anchor discusses the legislation which replaces the existing rural guarantee act.
90 tracks! Five hours! Remix the year in pop however you wish. By Lindsay Zoladz The longest Amplifier playlist of the year is finally here: five hours, 90 tracks, each of which was chosen as a 2025 ...
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