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David Lynch has inspired generations of film watchers, with the director describing one film that did the same for him.
A new study by Startle suggests that while women dominate the charts, derogatory language has increased. CEO Adam Castleton talks to Far Out about this shift.
Clint Eastwood’s failed attempt at finding a new ‘Dirty Harry’: “He wanted to own his next property”
“Originally, this story was meant for Clint Eastwood,” Leonard explained to Anthony May. “He had called up and said he wanted ...
“I don’t look at it as one of our normal albums”: the one record Tom Petty never bothered to promote
While the 1970s were a competitive landscape for any heartfelt songwriter with a guitar, somehow, Petty prevailed through ...
“Jim Carrey didn’t exist at that time,” Carrey admitted in 2017. “The true author of the project is Andy, and his genius – ...
David Crosby already had a common understanding of rock and roll, but he knew that some people could put people's minds in a ...
Amid a moment of creative nostalgia, a song that had been floating around in Paul McCartney's studio vault for years had the ...
A running quirk of The Beatles' first feature, 'A Hard Day's Night', one star's "very clean" reference has a link to a ...
Little did they know that it saved their lives. 25 minutes after takeoff, the flight that Broccoli, Saltzman, Gilbert, Young, ...
A New York restaurateur has claimed Patti Smith once made a waitress cry over a disagreement over bread in the 1970s, calling ...
The Strokes were the figurehead of an indie sleaze movement that would last a decade. But what song defined the era?
1981 was a banner year for music births, quite frankly. An astonishing number of the most influential artists of our time were born that fair year. Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Danny Brown, Justin Vernon, ...
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