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For Patti Smith, the best guidance was something that Davis rarely granted: free rein.
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He rose from a midlevel position at Columbia Records to become one of music's most powerful executives, shepherding stars like Barry Manilow and Whitney Houston.
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Prime Day runs this year from June 23 to June 26 — and there are still ways to score the same discounts as members without paying extra
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Clive Davis, the music industry titan behind the careers of artists like Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, Aretha Franklin, Carlos Santana, Janis Joplin, Alicia Keys, and more, died on Monday at the age of 94. He had struggled with health issues in recent years, having been hospitalized following an upper respiratory issue in May. According to […]
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Amazon Prime Day is delivering steep discounts for channel add-ons, including Paramount , Apple TV, and Starz
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The music executive signed Springsteen to Columbia Records when he was 22 years old
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The hit FX series reaches its fifth and final season. The BET Awards are live in Los Angeles.
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The Broadway debut of Jocelyn Bioh's play will run this fall.
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She played Annie Oakley in the Broadway revival in 2001.
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Every song from every Olivia Rodrigo album has hit the Top 40.
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From grocery delivery services to self-care essentials, here are some of the best websites to shop online beyond Amazon
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The country musical previously delayed its Off-Broadway return following venue troubles.
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Davis signed the guitarist's eponymous band in the late Sixties, then worked with them again on their blockbuster 1999 album Supernatural
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Daisy Chain Fields, a one-day festival this summer, will celebrate "the voices, artistry, and contributions of women in music."
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The riverside park will hosts 56 different events, including concerts, world premieres, and live radio shows.
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The Love Is Imagination Pride Mini Ball will take place June 24.
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Arista and J Records founder helped shape the careers of Aretha Franklin, Carlos Santana, Janis Joplin, Alicia Keys and Carrie Underwood, among many others
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Hear from creator Tyler Isaac Martin on the importance of queer art and get a sneak peek into the series' upcoming musical episode.
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A film crew and illustrator meticulously documented her pirouettes and pouts, giving substance to a character depicted previously as a spotlight onstage.
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He joined the magazine's staff at 23. Among the subjects of his profiles were the magician Ricky Jay and a pre-politics Donald Trump.
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The once-closeted star has reinvented her song "Girls Like Girls" as a best-selling Y.A. novel and a new theatrical film. It wasn't easy.
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The long-overdue Battle of the Gullet justifies the nearly two years spent waiting for it.
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"Military City USA should not host someone with a record of hate speech and antisemitic comments in a city-funded facility like our Alamodome—not ever," Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones wrote
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The Disney-Pixar sequel was expected to make $160 million in North America over the weekend, lifting the summer box office to $1.85 billion to date.
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As art lovers head to London for the Treasure House Fair, outdoor sculpture shows featuring Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick and big names beckon.
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Timothy Olyphant returns as Raylan Givens in "Justified: City Primeval." Here's what you need to know about the show.
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Lovato said she's gained inspiration from what's going on in the world in her new approach to songwriting, but for "Commander in Chief" she looked to another artist.
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"The Umbrella Academy" will be back in action for a third season. Netflix has officially renewed the popular superhero show for a third outing. News of the renewal comes just over three months after season 2 launched as the most-watched show on all of streaming in its first week, per Nielsen. The third season, which […]
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This review necessitates an unusually long premise, so bear with me. I'm a lifelong casual fan of the Star Trek franchise, from the original 1966-69 series through The Next Generation and, a bit less so, Deep Space Nine and all the feature films made up to that point. In the minority, I also regard Star Trek Voyager as the best, most daring of the "Next Generation" era shows, but didn't care for Star Trek: Enterprise, as its post 9/11-era teleplays seemed to swing the Star Trek universe hard to the right, in directions that seemed in stark opposition to the original intentions of the franchise's late creator, Gene Roddenberry. That series ended in 2005. Four years later J.J. Abrams's Star Trek feature film attempted to "reboot" the Star Trek universe, with new actors playing characters from the original 60s show. I pretty much loathed everything about it, m...Read the entire review
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