By Nancy Tartaglione
24.03.2020 - 16:19 / pitchfork.com
Tres Warren, the lead vocalist and guitarist of New York experimental group Psychic Ills, has died. The band shared the news in a post on its social media pages today (March 23). Warren was 41 years old.
“Our hearts are broken and heavy with the news that our brother Tres has passed away,” Psychic Ills wrote in their post. “Tres was a lover of music—his soul was made of it and he poured that into all he did with such heart and passion. We will forever be changed by knowing him and the empty
By Nancy Tartaglione
Jeffrey Dean Morgan and his wife Hilarie Burton are inviting fans into their home for a new talk show.
The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus eclipsed Italy's for the highest in the world Saturday, surpassing 20,000, as Chicago and other cities across the Midwest braced for a potential surge in victims and moved to snuff out smoldering hot spots of contagion before they erupt.
By Cynthia Littleton
Jerry Seinfeld is bringing some more laughs to Netflix with his latest stand-up special “23 Hours To Kill.”
Comedian Vic Henley, a legendary performer within the New York comedy circuit, has died. He was 57.
We're counting the days until Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) returns to Chicago P.D., and this wait feels like it's taking forever. As you'll recall, Voight (Jason Beghe) sent her to New York to work alongside the feds in the hopes that she'll keep on the straight and narrow rather than follow in his footsteps and become someone accustomed to bending the rules for their own agenda.
By Anita Bennett
Patricia Bosworth has sadly passed away at age 86 due to coronavirus.
Another legend has passed away due to Coronavirus. Hollywood actress-turned-author Patricia Bosworth died on Thursday after suffering from pneumonia that was brought on by COVID-19—Bosworth's stepdaughter Fia Hatsav told The New York Times on Friday.
More than one million cases of coronavirus have been confirmed worldwide while the death toll has soared above 50,000.
NEW YORK -- Shut-in television viewers tuned in to the game show “Let's Make a Deal” in record numbers last week.
After years of silence, Fiona Apple emerged from the wilderness last month with news that she's finished her fifth album, Fetch the Bolt Cutters. She told The New Yorker that the LP's title was directly inspired by a line from British crime drama The Fall, when Gillian Anderson's lead detective calls for the said bolt cutters to unlock the door to a room where a young girl has been tortured. "Really, what it’s about is not being afraid to speak," she told writer Emily Nussbaum.