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Why is the image of the electric guitar hero so often a man, when women have been shredding the axe for nearly a century?
Punk women changed music with loud voices, strong songs, and fearless acts, breaking rules and making space for others to speak out.
Fresh from Glastonbury and London's Hyde Park, we head to Denmark's Roskilde Festival to see Olivia Rodrigo unleash her rock ...
The diversity of Wilmington's entertainment scene is well-established, and as you'll see, the offerings are particularly diverse this weekend.
Starring the likes of Joanna Scanlan and Tamsin Greig as midlife members of a makeshift punk band going through the menopause, Riot Women sounds right up our street for a heartwar ...
July Fourth crab feasts, rooftop parties and a hot-dog-eating contest are on the agenda, along with outdoor movies, concerts ...
Unrelentingly goofy until it tries to get serious, and then it’s even goofier somehow.
But another confirmed guest on stage is Simply Red's Mick Hucknall, who performed with Faces during their 2010 reunion. While crowds flock to the Pyramid Stage for Rod Stewart, we're seeing some ...
The creator and star of ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ arrives in London for a one-off performance on the West End. He speaks to ...
In the late 1970s, a popular notion among rock critics was that the great rock bands had crested and were moving out to sea. The Rolling Stones changed that.
There are no parameters on what songs can be about, but sometimes people sprinkle some nastiness that no one ever picks up on. Read more here.
June saw the loss of several influential figures in music, sports, and beyond. Brian Wilson was the creative force behind The ...