Don't call Dorinda Medley «the villain.»
28.03.2020 - 02:19 / nme.com
Including a set from New York's CBGB's in 1989
Sonic Youth have released archive recordings of 12 live shows from throughout their career.
The iconic noise rock band formed in 1981 and split in 2011, following Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore’s separation.
Earlier today (March 27), they shared some glimpses into their live show over the years, releasing the 12 live sets on their Bandcamp page. The gigs documented included a show at New York’s CBGB’s in 1988, San Francisco’s The Warfield in 1993,
Don't call Dorinda Medley «the villain.»
The drama is just beginning on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills as season 10 is just getting under way, but Erika Jayne, 48, is already a pro at balancing a healthy life style she stays safe during the COVID19 outbreak. But before hunkering down at home, Erika was busy thriving at life in New York City.
When Andy Cohen welcomed comediennes Amy Schumer and Bridget Everett to his virtual Watch What Happens Live After Show, he learned something new about a certain Real Housewives of New York City cast member.
Proceeds from 'Quarantine Boogie (Loco)' will help feed residents of New York City impacted by the pandemic.
Is Selena Gomez singing about The Weeknd?
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Gwyneth Paltrow photographed by Steven Klein for W Magazine, September 2007.
While New Yorkers are hunkering down to make it through the coronavirus pandemic, many have begun to turn to a once-divisive political figure to ease their nerves: Governor Andrew Cuomo. Through his level-headed daily briefings where he updates New Yorkers on the evolving situation, the governor has created a sense of calm among a panicked public.So, native New Yorker Randy Rainbow decided to pay tribute to the governor with a new parody video.
The double A side single was previously a vinyl exclusive
Stars behind the bar! Though an acting or reality television career might be enough for some celebrities, there are a handful of famous faces who own bars in addition to their roles on the big and small screens.
NEW YORK -- Lil Yachty, DaBaby and Drake's new rap song “Oprah's Bank Account" is one of Oprah's favorite things.
Back in October, Frank Ocean previewed a pair of new songs during his first-ever PrEP+ club night in New York City. “Dear April” and “Cayendo” received remixes from Justice and Sango respectively, and listings for 7" vinyl editions of the new music was subsequently made available to pre-order on Frank’s webstore. Now, months later, those physical copies have finally shipped to fans.
Bonnie “Prince” Billy & Matt Sweeney have shared a previously unreleased their from the sessions for 2005 collaboration Superwolf. Proceeds from the song, “You’ll Get Eaten, Too,” will go to the staffs of Drag City and New York’s Superiority Burger. Hear the rarity below.
Plot twist! Ramona Singer and her ex-husband, Mario Singer, are staying together in Boca Ration, Florida, amid coronavirus concerns.