Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre is speaking out again as part of a new Netflix docu-series into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring, she has confirmed.
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Pusha T is looking to take on a new challenge in the music industry. As HipHopNMore notes, he announced on Monday, February 25 that he’s launching a new label, titled Heir Wave Music Group, and has already signed Petersburg, Va. rapper Kahri 1k.
According to Push, he’s looking to promote artists from his native Virginia. “I just wanted to bring everybody together just to tell y'all what we’re really trying to do here. As far as Virginia goes, and where I’m from the 757… I sort of feel like we
Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre is speaking out again as part of a new Netflix docu-series into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring, she has confirmed.
James Charles is getting ready to break out into the music scene.
Sophia Bush steps out in a chic pantsuit for the Equal Rights Amendment Event held at Campbell Bar in New York City on Tuesday night (March 10).
An usher who worked at two Broadway theaters has tested positive for COVID-19, or coronavirus, the New York Times reported on Wednesday (March 11).
Margo Price has announced her new album That’s How Rumors Get Started. The All American Made follow-up was produced by Sturgill Simpson and co-produced by Price and David Ferguson. The LP includes the previously shared “Stone Me” and a new song she’s shared today called “Twinkle Twinkle.” Check out that song’s new Matthew Daniel Siskin-directed music video below.
Christina Hendricks didn’t realise making her own clothes when she was younger was odd.
Back in 2010, former Clipse manager Anthony “Geezy” Gonzalez was sentenced to 32 years in prison for running a $20 million drug ring in Virginia Beach—but he’s free after serving eight-and-a-half years. When Pusha T dropped “S.N.I.T.C.H.” in 2013, many listeners connected the lyrics to Gonzalez—but he just set the record straight in the latest installment of his interview with DJ Vlad.
The Mexican label Casete Digital Agriculture has signed an exclusive global distribution deal with Ingrooves Music Group.
In many ways, Asking Alexandria’s sixth studio album, Like a House on Fire — arriving May 15 via Sumerian Records — is a fresh start. The project follows the English rock band’s 2017 self-titled album that produced the group’s third No. 1 titl
Record giants scored a coup late last year when a Virginia jury not only held Cox Communications liable for copyright infringement but also returned a $1 billion verdict punishing the internet service provider for contributing to music piracy. Warner, Sony, Universal, EMI and other record labels are now looking to follow up on this win with another in a similar case against Charter Communications, but the defendant is pushing back with a broad challenge to ownership rights.
HAIM have announced their third album: Women in Music Pt. III is out April 24 (via Columbia). Check out the album cover, shot by family friend and frequent collaborator Paul Thomas Anderson, below. Find physical editions of WIMPIII at Rough Trade. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
The sisters will share the record's new single 'The Steps' tomorrow
Cyrax, a Virginia-based rapper dropped off a new project in Stay Active 2 this week and “Spread,” is an unapologetic banger from a different dimension. Listening for extended periods of time will have the same effect as getting up from your couch too quickly: stars forming in your peripheral vision.
Just days earlier, some of the couple’s closest friends and family flew in from London and New York, with Virginia taking to social media – sparking rumours that perhaps Dickie and his ladylove are set to throw a surprise wedding.
Bad Bunny sat down with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday night’s Tonight Show. During his appearance, he revealed details of his new 20-song album YHLQMDLG. It arrives tomorrow (February 29) at 12 a.m. Eastern. He also revealed the new album’s artwork and performed “Ignorantes” with Sech. Watch it all happen below.
Clipse’s coke-fueled raps helped the Virginia duo make a name for themselves in the early 2000s, with hits like “Grindin” portraying the brothers as major figures in the drug trade. In a new interview with DJ Vlad, the duo’s former manager Anthony “Geezy” Gonzalez claimed that many of these lyrics were based on his own experiences dealing drugs. In 2010, Gonzalez was sentenced to 32 years in prison for running a $20 million drug ring in Virginia Beach, although he is now free.
Don't expect to see Laurie Metcalf holding court at Sardi's after performing in one of the most anticipated shows of the spring Broadway season, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? That's not just because the Broadway-adjacent bistro hasn't been cool since the 1980s. Metcalf prefers to spend her free time holed up in whatever apartment producers have rented for when she's on the stage in New York.
Riz Ahmed has announced his debut LP The Long Goodbye. Produced by his former Swet Shop Boys collaborator Redinho, the album is due out March 6 via his own label Mongrel.