• Field Report Releases 'Your Friend Tia' About 8-Year-Old With Sickle Cell Anemia

    Field Report frontman Chris Porterfield wants everyone to know about a pretty amazing eight-year-old girl in his Milwaukee neighborhood who lives with sickle cell anemia. He wrote the song "Your Friend Tia" to make her feel better after all the struggles she has to endure and he's released it on Bandcamp and is donating the proceeds to her family.
  • The Morrison Hotel Gallery Honors Bruce Springsteen's 'The River'

    It's been 35 years since Bruce Springsteen released one of his best-selling albums, 'The River,' and to commemorate the event, Springsteen is re-releasing the album and embarking on The River Tour 2016. The Morrison Hotel Gallery is also honoring Springsteen's album with their The River Collection time capsule exhibit and sale.
  • Jim Henson’s 'Labyrinth' Reboot: Will David Bowie’s Goblin King Live On?

    Jim Henson's final film, "Labyrinth," features David Bowie in one of his most famous acting roles as Jareth the Goblin King and is lauded as a landmark '80s cult classic. Mere days following the rock icon's death, the Jim Henson Company and Sony's TriStar Pictures have struck a deal to return to the goblin kingdom in a reboot penned by "Guardians of the Galaxy" co-writer, Nicole Perlman.
  • Chingy's Donald Trump Endorsement Sparks Twitter Debate, Prompts Apology Video

    On Friday (Jan. 22), Chingy became a trending topic on Twitter after sending out tweets endorsing Republican candidate Donald Trump. In his tweets, the St. Louis rapper said that he believes Trump could run the country. As expected, the social media blurbs sparked an online debate and later prompted an apology video.
  • Talib Kweli Blasts Iggy Azalea For Her Response To Macklemore's 'White Privilege II'

    On Friday (Jan. 22), Macklemore had a good portion of the Internet in an uproar following the release of his new song “White Privilege II.” On the track, the Seattle rapper, who has been accused of being a culture vulture himself, called out Miley Cyrus, Elvis Presley and Iggy Azalea for appropriating black culture. Azalea presumably saw the namedrop as a diss and jumped on social media to give her opinion on the track. Rapper/activist Talib Kweli got wind of it and proceeded to blast the Aussie rhymer for her response.
  • Weezer & Panic! At The Disco Launch Co-Headlining Summer Tour in June; Ticket Prices Rising

    Alternative rock veterans Weezer recently announced that they will be hitting the road this summer with Panic! At The Disco. The tour will be in support of Weezer's 10th studio album, which is set to drop April 1, and Panic! will be supporting its newest release, 'Death of a Bachelor,' which debuted on January 15. Other support for the tour includes Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness (Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin) for the North American leg of the tour. The tour will launch on June 10 in Houston and extend until August 6 where it will wrap up in Irvine, California, and ticket prices to see Weezer are already rising on the secondary market.
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