Inverness Caley Thistle boss John Robertson claims referee Greg Aitken knows he got his decision wrong but wasn't allowed to put his case forward.
02.02.2020 - 09:36 / thefader.com
On "No Change," Bekah raps in a detached tone about her thoughts on living in Shutesbury, Massachusetts. The song starts a heavy beat and a seemingly harmless voice, slowly revealing deeper layers you may not decipher on first listen.
Inverness Caley Thistle boss John Robertson claims referee Greg Aitken knows he got his decision wrong but wasn't allowed to put his case forward.
Believe it or not, the Foo Fighters have been around for a quarter of a century, and what better way to celebrate than to go on tour? The band announced on Tuesday (Feb. 18) that they would be playing at the same cities as during their 1995 tour when Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel and Pat Smear hit the road in a Dodge van -- and thus, The Van Tour 2020.
The incident took place on New Year's Eve while the singer was on vacation in Florida with his family
For music lovers, Friday (Feb. 14) meant the culmination of another week of new releases, and now that we've had a chance to process the plethora of music given to us over the last few days, Billboard wants to know: which new release are you declaring your undying love for this Valentine's Day?
The Daily Show's Trevor Noah was just as thrilled as anyone that Bong Joon Ho's Parasite became the first movie not in English to win Best Picture at the Oscars, but the late-night host has got a grim prediction about what's ahead for the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021.
Former national security adviser Susan Rice told Snoop Dogg to “back the **** off” from CBS News journalist Gayle King after the rapper slammed King for an interview she did about late NBA legend Kobe Bryant.
Last Sunday's Super Bowl halftime show underscored the white-hot trend of dance acts collaborating with Latin pop artists, with both Major Lazer's "Que Calor" and J Balvin and Willy William's "Mi Gente" getting play amid the Shakira and Jennifer Lopez spectacle.
Two years removed from his All Kings Get Their Heads Chopped Off project from 2017, Well$ is ready to hit the road again with new material.
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It's the end of the road for two Netflix shows—and they had very different endings. BoJack Horseman wrapped up its run with the last eight episodes of season six on January 31, 2020. The show was able to plan its ending and complete its story. And then there's Soundtrack. The musical drama from Smash and Gossip Girl veteran Joshua Safran dropped its first and only season of 10 episodes on December 19, 2019.
The first month of 2020 is officially over, and as January wraps up, Billboard is curious to know: Which Latin collaboration released in the past 31 days is your favorite?
The final week of January marked the first big wave of new releases in 2020, with everyone from Taylor Swift and Dua Lipa to Kesha and Lil Wayne dropping new music.
Last night (Jan. 28), BTS gave The Late Late Show with James Corden a special visit and treated Corden and the audience to a debut performance of their latest single "Black Swan" off their upcoming LP Map of the Soul: 7 due Feb. 21. It caused a social media frenzy, as #BTSxCorden became the top-trending Twitter hashtag all over the world. But out of these select few K-pop performances on late-night television, which one has become your favorite?
The 62nd annual Grammy Awards celebrated the best in music on Sunday night (Jan. 26), with A-list musicians performing their hits and put on larger-than-life tributes.