Music
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Lin-Manuel Miranda Will Return to Broadway Next Year With New 'Warriors' Musical
Developed with playwright and actress Eisa Davis, the project offers a gender-flipped take on the 1979 cult classic about a NYC gang trying to make it home to Coney Island
- Come Out and Play
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When Bruce Springsteen Becomes History
A pilgrimage to the new Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music reveals the strange gap between the artist and his artifacts
- Glory Daze
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Clive Davis Is Alive and Well
The record executive’s three-movie deal tops off Arista’s success
- From the Archives
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Arista’s Clive Davis: From Out of the Muddle …
How Davis rose from the ashes with Arista Records after his controversial scandal at Columbia Records
- From the Archives
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AC/DC to Power Up Tour Dates With Special Pop-Up Shops
Fans will be able to eat AC/DC-themed food, buy exclusive merch, and enter to win a guitar signed by Angus Young
- Highway to Sell
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Bailey Zimmerman Addresses Canceled Concerts, Alleged Hotel-Room Trashing
The 26-year-old country singer is accused of causing $16,000 of damage to a room at an Albuquerque, New Mexico, resort, where he was scheduled to perform in May
- Courts and Crime
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Neil Young Quietly Released a Blazing, Hourlong Concert Film for Free
Corduroy Plants, directed by Daryl Hannah, documents Young’s 2025 tour with the Chrome Hearts, and features classics like “Ohio,” “Like a Hurricane,” and “Cortez the Killer”
- Live Rust
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Olivia Rodrigo Might Just Sing ‘Landslide’ With Stevie Nicks at Daisy Chain Fields
The superstar teased her upcoming festival and shared what inspired it
- The Chain
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Turnstile Are Playing With Clipse, Slayyyter, Vince Staples, and Many More on Fall Tour
Every show on the hardcore band’s upcoming trek will feature a unique lineup, with Thundercat, Nourished by Time, Ceremony, Pennywise, Trash Talk, Die Spitz, and Yves Tumor also set to join
- Never Enough
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Lizzo’s New Album Didn’t Even Chart. What Happened?
Music-industry executives question whether a perceived betrayal of her fanbase or lacking label support accounts for why Bitch, her first release in four years, sold just 2,650 copies in its first week
- Bubbling Under
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