Carole King's 1971 album, 'Tapestry', is full of great hits, but James Taylor argues that one track stands out among the rest.
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy former media tycoon Jimmy Lai will be sentenced Monday following his conviction in December under a ...
Over the weekend, Geese made their SNL debut, performing "Au Pays Du Cocaine" and "Trinidad" from their breakthrough album Getting Killed. Samia covered "Au Pays Du Cocaine" back in October, and now ...
Tim Greene sees the Martin Luther King Jr. tribute song he recently produced as “more than music.” “It is a reflection, a remembrance and a renewed commitment to the values Dr. King championed,” the ...
Marvel kicked off their year-long marketing push for Avengers: Doomsday, the company’s most anticipated blockbuster in half a decade,with a clock. Their YouTube channel now includes a video titled ...
For decades, Cardinal Joseph Zen has stood resolutely against China’s Communist government. Three years ago in a Hong Kong courtroom, 90-year-old cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun leaned heavily on his cane ...
The phone rings. Would your 10-year-old like to speak with the president? He’s tracking Santa Claus from his living room in Palm Beach. “Santa is a very good person,” President Donald Trump, in a suit ...
TACOMA, Wash. — A 2-year-old child was reported missing Saturday afternoon at an apartment complex in Tacoma and was later found in a nearby pond, officials said. The child was reported missing around ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: We wrote this back in 2021, but with Christmas upon us again we felt like it was the perfect time to update it. There's nothing that brings the world together more than sharing opinions ...
“I think the music that affected me the most in my life happened pretty early,” Lady Gaga tells us. “I feel like those formative years when you’re first discovering music is when you’re like a sponge, ...
I was a budding cinephile when Peter Jackson’s King Kong came out in 2005. And like many, I was excited. It was unavoidable, much like the marketing and subsequent public frenzy of anticipation.
Not long ago, Hong Kong’s share-sale market was a symbol of China’s slowdown: Deal books were thin, investor sentiment was sour and bankers were fleeing the industry. This year, the script has flipped ...