Albums by Fiona Apple, John Mayer and Keane take up residence on Brittany’s list of the best albums of 2012 (so far!)
A Fleetwood Mac backed date night and a badass from the Swedish land. Do you remember, my love?
Anita Baker skates through Jheri Curl Fridays this week with her hit “Same Ole Love.”
In this week’s Jukebox, Scott Malchus reflects on his parents’ 50th wedding anniversary.
What embarrassing tracks are lurking in your library? Hit shuffle and share with this week’s Friday Five!
Be careful what you wish for. Here are movies that explain why.
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. It runs every Monday and Friday. Each edition of SMD features Sort-Of Soundtrack, an optional metal song that plays in a new window. Click…
Food Network changed the way we’re entertained by food and those who cook it.
Many of us have favorite stories we return to again and again. Even though we know the characters, the incidents, and how the whole thing turns out, there’s something about…
Over 100 classic soul tracks informed by Ken Shane’s weekly Soul Serenade column.
AMC’s Hell On Wheels is a great alternative to the procedural dramas and soaps of the summer.
Just recently in Brooklyn’s own Prospect Park was the premiere of what may become the annual Great Googa Mooga festival. The intended vibe of the event was to be akin…
If there was any doubt that disco was quickly gaining traction in America in 1974, witness two of the three chart-topping songs highlighted this week. And then check out “Seasons in the Sun” so we don’t have to again.
A commenter on a recent post about Bobby Goldsboro’s “Honey” suggested that in the pantheon of the World’s Worst Songs, “the fruit doesn’t hang any lower.” I beg to differ,…
Being trapped on a desert island is a bit scary, so the members of rock band Wild Adriatic approached their DID piece a little differently. Read on to check out what the band members had to say!
The Biebs grows up, and at least three of us are listening. Big Money, GG and Stephen join forces to tackle “Believe.”