The Grammys are adding a special song for social change award and five new categories including songwriter of the year, giving the Recording Academy an
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Inaugural ‘Kodak Black Day’ Festival Taking Place Saturday in Pompano Beach
One of the biggest rappers in South Florida history will be celebrating his 25th birthday Saturday with the people in his hometown who showed him
Halsey’s Maryland Concert Canceled After Storm Causes Flooding
Water poured from the roof and cascaded down steps at Merriweather Post Pavilion Wednesday night, forcing the cancellation of a Halsey concert and prompting a
Bob Saget’s Wife and Best Friends Honor Him in Netflix Tribute First Look
In both life and death, comedian Bob Saget is bringing people together. In an upcoming Netflix special titled “Dirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute,” his
Amber Heard Slams Johnny Depp’s TikTok, Says ‘Women’s Rights Are Moving Backward’
Johnny Depp received support on social media during his his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard — and now he’s thanking his “treasured” fans on a new TikTok account. The video-sharing
Few Laughs, Tough Questions as Biden Chats With Jimmy Kimmel
There weren’t a lot of laughs, but President Joe Biden got some unsolicited advice from Jimmy Kimmel on Wednesday when the president sat down for
People Are Boycotting Martin’s Potato Rolls for Founder’s Ties to a Far-Right Politician
Boycotts are rolling in for America’s favorite potato bread brand. Martin’s Famous Pastry Shoppe has captivated Northeastern taste buds for generations with its just-the-right-amount-of-sweet and
New York Woman Finds Lost Dachshund — in Hilary Swank’s Lap
Chelsea Blackwell’s dachshund, Blue, disappeared Monday, and the distraught owner went in search. She drove for an hour before coming upon a line of squad
Andy Cohen Says He’s Considered Donating His Frozen Embryos to His Kids in the Future
Andy Cohen has a generous plan in store for his future grandchildren. On a Monday episode of “Jeff Lewis Live” on SiriusXM, the “Watch What
A 20-Year-Old Broadway Play About LGBTQ Inclusion in Sports Is More Relevant Than Ever
Talk about a revival. Richard Greenberg’s play about baseball and social acceptance, “Take Me Out,” originally debuting in 2002, has returned to Broadway after 20