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‘Tremors’ Takes Its Place as a B-Movie Classic

Should Tremors, released on Jan. 19, 1990, be celebrated because it helped rejuvenate the glorious tradition of B-movie monster pictures from the ’50s? Or because

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Karrahbooo Returns With New Single ‘WYD’

Karrahbooo has released her new single “WYD,” along with an accompanying music video. The track arrived on April 17 and marks her latest release of

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Tory Lanez Sues California Prison System Over Inmate Stabbing

Tory Lanez has filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Corrections and a corrections officer after a 2025 incident where he was stabbed “approximately

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Bob Dylan’s ‘Blood on the Tracks’ at 45: A Track-by-Track Guide

The famously private Dylan has said that the songs on this 1975 album aren’t autobiographical, writing in his memoir that they were instead inspired by the

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The Four Seasons’ Magnificent Motown Surprise

By the early 1970s, the Four Seasons seemed to have reached the end of the line as a commercial force in new music. A later

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Rock ’n’ Roll Fireball Alan Freed Dies

Rock ’n’ roll pioneer Alan Freed had no problem with upsetting the moral guardians of the ‘50s, but in the end he paid a very

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Listen to Kacey Musgraves’ New Song “Middle of Nowhere”

Kacey Musgraves has shared “Middle of Nowhere,” the title track of her May-bound follow-up to Deeper Well. The song takes its name from a real,

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How REO Speedwagon Scored Their Second No. 1 Hit

It took 10 years for Kevin Cronin to complete the song that became one of REO Speedwagon’s most definitive power ballads. When he finally delivered

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How Elliott Smith Turned Pop Music Upon Itself

“I liked the idea of a self-contained, endless pursuit of perfection,” Elliott Smith told the Boston Herald in May 2000, one month after the release

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‘Miami Vice’ Ends After Changing TV Forever

For a brief span in the ’80s, there was nothing on television that could compare to Miami Vice. The opening credits let you know you were

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  • ‘Tremors’ Takes Its Place as a B-Movie Classic
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