Showing results for: OPENING TO BLUES CLUES STORY TIME 1998 VHS (page 8)
"Funky Drummer" Clyde Stubblefield, keeper of James Brown's beat, never truly got his due
Give the drummer some! On this day in 2017, the world lost one of its most influential drummers
02/18/2019 22:30 UTC
"Sex and the City" flunks high school
In a "prequel" excerpt, Candace Bushnell forgets Carrie Bradshaw's history, but condemns fans to read it
03/16/2010 21:40 UTC
Game over
Keith Olbermann is hanging up his completely weird news gig and returning to the world of sports broadcasting. Now what the hell was that all about?
12/02/1998 01:00 UTC
The RZA/Black Keys collaboration you didn't know you needed
Wu-Tang rapper RZA and rock band The Black Keys created "The Baddest Man Alive” for an upcoming movie
10/11/2012 22:32 UTC
Neverending stories: Franchise thirst explains how sequels like "The Purge: Election Year" get made—but not why they're in theaters
Extended franchises used to go straight-to-video—but VOD hasn't picked up where Blockbuster and Red Box left off
06/24/2016 02:58 UTC
Jeff Buckley: a cult in the making?
He was an ethereal, darkly handsome singer-songwriter who died young. And that's how legends begin.
06/02/2000 21:52 UTC
How much is that blogger in the window?
In Las Vegas, Democrats court the netroots as if it were the AFL-CIO.
06/12/2006 17:15 UTC
Better than Led Zeppelin: A little-known recording proves the Yardbirds were the real metal pioneers
The proto-Led Zeppelin band that was better than Led Zeppelin
01/07/2018 22:30 UTC
Singing In The Comeback Choir
Christine Muhlke reviews 'Singing in the Comeback Choir' by Bebe Moore Campbell
03/12/1998 01:00 UTC
Why Americans sing about food
Elvis helped cement a lyrical tradition where food stands in for everything from sex to rural nostalgia
01/08/2012 19:00 UTC
What's the "Frequency," Gregory?
Veteran "Hill Street Blues" and "NYPD Blue" director Gregory Hoblit
scores the spring's sleeper hit with "Frequency."
05/26/2000 03:00 UTC
Sharps & Flats
Endorsed by Steve Earle, compared to Springsteen, Marah map out the streets of South Philly with an out-of-breath rock 'n' roll rush.
05/01/2000 20:00 UTC
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