Fashioning a career in country music needs more than just the right voice. For those who make their way to Nashville with a dream of stardom in their heart, they quickly feel the decades of history, ...
The Edmonton Oilers were struggling to find consistency. They needed to make a dramatic, season-altering change. Of course, the postgame play list was the place to start. Out was “Focus” by John ...
The St. Louis Blues are firing on all cylinders, and they are proving that they knew what they were doing all along. At least, they are putting on a nice show to make the fans think that. Regardless, ...
The St. Louis Blues have had some great performances since the Olympic break, and they are showing no signs of slowing down. How have they turned it around, and are they a legit contender for a ...
Politicians say they can "make the economy work better." I once believed they could. But years of reporting taught me that politicians' attempts to "fix" the economy usually make things worse.
When the production company Particle6 debuted its AI-generated “actor” Tilly Norwood last fall, the move was not warmly welcomed by Hollywood. “Good Lord, we’re screwed,” Golden Globe winner Emily ...
Stephen A. Smith is accusing President Donald Trump of becoming the very commander-in-chief he once warned Americans to fear. On the latest episode of “Straight Shooter,” Smith takes issue is ...
Buddy Guy and Miles Caton don't summon any spirits, but listening to them together will make your day better. Reading time 2 minutes Just a few weeks until we see if Sinners takes any Oscars, and NPR ...
'Practical Magic 2' trailer: Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman return for a witchy good time Legendary musician Buddy Guy brought the blues to NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series, with a guest appearance ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The NPR “Tiny Desk Concert” set included a mix of Buddy Guy staples and selections tied to the Sinners soundtrack. Miles Caton ...
SCHENECTADY — The 8th Step coffeehouse at Proctors in Schenectady will pay homage Friday to the late singer-songwriter John Prine. The 8th Step’s Margie Rosenkranz said Prine was an artist’s artist.