Trey Songz is back for Chapter V, and he’s at the head of a new release schedule that also includes The Darkness, DJ Khaled & Bloc Party.
Everyone is fixated on Mars right now, but for a couple of Boston-area musicians, it’s far more interesting to contemplate Life on Venus — and after listening to their latest…
Adventures in Babysitting and Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion get the Blu-ray treatment.
For almost 80 years, Kirkus Reviews has served as the industry bible for bookstore buyers, librarians, and ordinary readers alike. Now Popdose joins the Kirkus Book Bloggers Network to explore…
Cee-Lo Green and the Goodie Mob take on Amy Grant in a battle of the Bottom Feeders!
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Bruce goes Blu as the Jersey Shore gang flees CGI chaos.
Songwriting siren Rickie Lee Jones lights up date night tonight. The woman knows her words. No daters get a Hollywood star. He’s walk of shame worthy.
Don’t hate Scott Malchus because he doesn’t love High Fidelity as much as Grosse Pointe Blank.
It’s Friday, time to relax, hit shuffle and dig into this week’s Friday Five.
It’s podcast time again…among the many topics we turn over this time, we anoint a new heroine–Paris Jackson!
New Orleans came to Newport for opening night of this year’s Jazz Festival
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Certain dates in pop-culture history ring with importance. On February 9, 1964, the Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show. On August 16, 1977, Elvis Presley died. Nobody stops to…
Kubrick’s meditation on the Vietnam War gets a special Blu-ray edition.
Slightly Stoopid’s DeLa takes time from promoting the band’s new album to give us a soulful list of Desert Island Discs.
Spaceballs may not be a classic, but it endures because budding teenagers continue to discover it.
