NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Ana Gonzalez and cellist Yo-Yo Ma about their new podcast 'Our Common Nature' from WNYC, which ...
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Kathryn Stott have teamed up for the third time in "Songs of Comfort and Hope," dedicated to all the people who are going through tough times around the world.
"Stay away from these people..." Yes! They seem very dangerous! EuropaCorp has revealed the first official French trailer for ...
Christina Wells, currently in the national tour of 'Chicago the Musical' as Matron Mama Morton, has released her own version ...
How much do you remember of the first decade of the millennium? Pull up your jeans, fold the flip phone away, put some EDM on ...
“She's a Woman,' another single from the upcoming film adaptation of Kiss of the Spider Woman, is now available. The John Kander and Frank Ebb-penned tune is performed by Tonatiuh, who plays the ...
The Mariachi-backed doom-loop lawmakers were forced to endure Wednesday is a pretty desperate attempt by White House to drive ...
"Ne-Yo shuts down fan's surprise rush on stage in Japan, sparking heated debate and viral footage. See the shocking moment ...
When you buy a concert ticket, you expect to see the singer, the lights, the dancers, maybe even some confetti. What you do ...
Over three decades, she worked with superstars like Beyoncé and Mariah Carey, and faced claims of misogyny with her video for Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines.” By Derrick Bryson Taylor Diane Martel, a ...
Born and raised in New York where she got her start filming the city’s gritty hip hop scene in the early 1990s, Martel broke into the pop scene via her collaborative partnership with Mariah Carey. She ...