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Yasmin Williams on Her “Shocking” Email Exchange With New Kennedy Center President: “He’s Clearly Unhinged”

Days after the email exchange, Williams spoke with Pitchfork over the phone about her conversation with Grenell, the Kennedy Center employees who contacted her afterward,

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History

Metallica Telegraph Tension on ‘King Nothing’

James Hetfield famously walked out of Metallica — temporarily — in July 2001, captured in Technicolor detail by filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky in their revealing

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Mariah Carey Shares ‘The Emancipation of Mimi’ Deluxe Edition

It’s been 20 years since the release of Mariah Carey’s bestselling, Grammy-winning tenth album The Emancipation of Mimi. In celebration of that anniversary, Def Jam

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When the Black Crowes’ Sudden Hiatus Surprised Some of the Band

When the Black Crowes announced a hiatus on Jan. 8, 2002, the news took many fans and observers by surprise. But it took at least one

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Dirty Projectors’ David Longstreth Details Legend of Ochi Soundtrack Album, Shares New Songs: Listen

Dirty Projectors’ David Longstreth scored writer and director Isaiah Saxon’s new A24 movie, The Legend of Ochi, and he’s now announced the details of the

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How Tragedy Shaped Eric Clapton’s Heartbreaking ‘Tears in Heaven’

Eric Clapton turned to the healing power of music at one of his darkest personal moments. It was surely never part of the plan, but

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How Rihanna Set Her Sound In Motion

When looking at Rihanna’s career trajectory, most people point to her 2005 debut single, “Pon De Replay,” or her 2007 international smash hit “Umbrella,” as

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Concerts

LCD Soundsystem Add North American Tour Dates

LCD Soundsystem have added a new batch of dates to their North American tour itinerary. They’ll play multiple nights apiece in Toronto, Seattle, Milwaukee, and

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History

Neil Diamond Was ‘Thrilled’ to Give the Monkees ‘I’m a Believer’

In January 1967, the Monkees had a No. 1 hit with “I’m a Believer,” a song originally penned by Neil Diamond. Diamond said the head

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Acts We Can’t Wait to See

From Lady Gaga to Missy Elliott, here are the performances we’re looking forward to this year Coachella is back for its 25th edition this year,

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