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Olivia Dean Blasts 'Disgusting' Ticketmaster, Live Nation and AEG Over Resale Ticket Prices
Artist's Art of Loving tour dates went on sale Friday
- The Price of Loving
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Robert Plant Sings Led Zeppelin, Moby Grape Classics at NPR’s Tiny Desk
Performance featured Suzy Dian, and all but one song comes from their recent Saving Grace album
- Songs Remain the Same
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Upcoming John Lennon and Yoko Ono Doc Will Focus on Couple’s Interview Given the ‘Afternoon Before He Was Killed’
“They were both so free in their discussions,” filmmaker Steven Soderbergh said
- Gimme Some Truth
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See Mick Rock’s Rare and Iconic ‘Rocky Horror’ Photos
Half a century has passed since The Rocky Horror Picture Show opened in theaters, only to close quickly and become a fixture of midnight screenings around the world and a bigger hit than anyone could have anticipated. The film has since become a signpost of the sexual revolution, thanks to its “Don’t dream it, be it” message of inclusivity, and characters like Tim Curry’s “sweet transvestite” Dr. Frank-N-Furter and the small-town squares played by Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick who become bisexual love maniacs, are now cinema icons. Part of the reason why they’re so memorable is the photography of Mick Rock. At the request of director Jim Sharman, Rock, who is best known now for his portraits of David Bowie, Queen, and Lou Reed, visited the set to shoot whatever he wanted. So Rocky Horror’s legacy wasn’t frozen into a series of flat production stills, like pretty much every other movie, but captured live and in motion, like a rock & roll photoshoot. Rock would pose the actors, capture candid “backstage” shots, and generally bond with the talent in an unusual way for a movie. Those photos are now the subject of a new book, Rocky Horror: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Cult Classic, which collects some of Rock’s most memorable shots from the film alongside rarely seen gems. The late photographer penned a foreword to the book, as did Richard O’Brien, who wrote the original play. Author Tim Mohr wrote a chronicle of the filming and collected observations from the film's many admirers, including Joan Jett, Billy Corgan, Elvira, and Courtney Love, among others. The gallery that follows includes many of Rock’s most striking photos along with quotes from the book.
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Fugees' Pras Michel Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison
The rapper is expected to surrender himself to authorities in January after a money laundering and conspiracy conviction
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Robyn Gives 'Dopamine' Its Live Debut at First Show in 5 Years
The song was part of the artist's Spotify-sponsored set at Los Angeles' Fonda Theatre, billed "An Evening With Robyn"
- 'It Feels So Real'
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See My Bloody Valentine Return to Stage for First Show Since 2018
The group’s first gig in nearly a decade was a secret Dublin show billed to “Isn’t Anything.” The shoegazers will play in the Fair City again this weekend
- Soon Enough
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Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield, Stone Roses and Primal Scream Bassist, Dead at 63
Ian Brown and Tim Burgess are among those to pay tribute to the Manchester legend
- Obituary
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Will Oasis Tour in 2026? ‘No,’ Says Liam Gallagher — And Yes, He’s ‘F-cking Serious’
But the singer teased hope for 2027 on social media with a less resounding “Maybe”
- D̶e̶f̶i̶n̶i̶t̶e̶l̶y̶ Maybe
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Is This Mysterious U.K. Rapper Actually Timothée Chalamet?
Online speculation suggests the enigmatic EsDeeKid is not a complete unknown
- Call Him By Whose Name?
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