
So, as expected, the tabloid media, particularly in the UK, have got their knickers in a right twist over the video for Sam Smith’s current single “I’m Not Here To Make Friends”. The video features drag queens, dancers, corsets, leather,

So, as expected, the tabloid media, particularly in the UK, have got their knickers in a right twist over the video for Sam Smith’s current single “I’m Not Here To Make Friends”. The video features drag queens, dancers, corsets, leather,
The lineup for the upcoming 2023 Music PEI Week was unveiled Monday, with the weeklong musical celebration featuring performances from both new and returning Island artists.
This year, Music PEI Week runs from March 8 to 12. The festival will
Tokyo, Japan – When Eriko Sairyo, a 30-year-old professional who lives in Shizuoka, Japan, saw that American pop singer Gwen Stefani was being accused of “cultural appropriation” in Western media, she couldn’t understand the controversy.
“I personally think that it’s
Members of the Hepworth-Shallow Lake Legion have voted not to include the music memorabilia in their rebuilding plans.
The Royal Canadian Legion in Hepworth burned to the ground, in January of 2022. After settling with their insurance company last month,
Join the Beta Brothers Lou and Bob as they conduct a fascinating interview with Debbie Greenberg and discuss her book “Cavern Club The Inside Story”. Debbie discusses when and why her dad took over the Cavern Club in 1966, seeing
In “Finding the Fourth Beatle” David Bedford gives us some insight into his book with Gary Popper. A great read!
Ringo Starr wasn’t the fourth Beatle to join. He wasn’t even the last! Half a century and hundreds of books
Bruce Spizer and Lou Longobardi discuss the origins of the “Paul Is Dead” conspiracy and interesting theories about how and why they persist after 50 years.
Bruce Spizer is a first generation Beatles fan and a life-long native of New

As a part of their almost secret acoustic tour, one of Ireland’s finest bands, the Murder Capital, stopped off at Oporto Leeds for a very intimate stripped-back show. It was just three-quarters of the mighty quintet on stage, James, Cathal
Vancouver music critic Tom Harrison spent a lifetime covering some of the world’s biggest rock stars at sold-out stadiums, but it was the hometown acts trying to make a name for themselves in venues like The Town Pump and The