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Tribeca Festival has revealed its lineup of features, including Miley Cyrus' visual album and a Leonardo DiCaprio-produced ...
The 2025 season at Commons is packed with more than 200 attractions, including concerts and movies that won't put the squeeze ...
Jordan Firstman, Mae Martin, Cat Cohen and Kyle Mooney have joined a long list of comedians who make music, with songs that ...
Yoko Ono has long been abused as a homewrecker – and worse. A new biography celebrates her joyful positivity in adverse ...
The Brooklyn band's fourth studio album, Welcome to My Blue Sky, is a chronicle of stories pulled from their first tour, ...
Nelly's attorneys want former St. Lunatics member Ali K. Jones to pay up after his legal team moved to dismiss his lawsuit against the "Country Grammar" rapper. Jones accused Nelly, born Cornell ...
Curved Air’s 1970 debut album Air Conditioning was also the first rock band picture disc album. Singer Sonja Kristina recalls ...
All is finally well in the Nelly and St. Lunatics universe. Nelly is officially off the hook in the $50 million lawsuit filed by Ali on behalf of the St. Lunatics. The case centered on allegations ...
St. Lunatics filed a $50 million lawsuit against their former band member Nelly, aka Cornell Iral Haynes Jr., for copyright infringement in September 2024 in New York Federal Court.
Ali (Ali Jones), former St. Lunatics member, dropped the pending lawsuit against Nelly (Cornell Haynes) on April 10.
Sir Elton John has scored his 10th number one with the album Who Believes In Angels? – drawing him level with Kylie Minogue ...
Lana Del Rey released the song "Henry, Come On" ahead of her upcoming album, "The Right Person Will Stay," which arrives May ...