BTS: The Return - A Dive into the Documentary
The new documentary 'BTS: The Return' explores the journey of the K-pop sensation BTS, revealing their struggles and artistry.
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The new documentary 'BTS: The Return' explores the journey of the K-pop sensation BTS, revealing their struggles and artistry.
Olivia Dean shines at the 2026 Mobo Awards, winning three awards including Best Female Act and Album of the Year for 'The Art of Loving'.
A Los Angeles jury has awarded $6 million to a woman in a landmark case against Meta and YouTube, claiming that their design features fostered childhood addiction leading to severe mental health issues.
Perla Hudson, ex-wife of Slash, urges leniency for Jasveen Sangha, who provided ketamine leading to Matthew Perry's overdose, describing her as a supportive friend during tough times.
Olivia Rodrigo is gearing up for her third studio album, coded as 'OR3', with fans speculating over hints she has dropped throughout 2025 and early 2026.
A new documentary titled _American YoungBoy_ will chronicle the life and career of rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again, set to release in theaters on April 22.
Bob Dylan's 2026 Rough and Rowdy Ways tour starts with an all-acoustic set and new shows added in major markets, much to fans' delight.
The 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana has sparked renewed interest in its soundtrack, leading to several LPs climbing Amazon's bestsellers list.
Billie Joe Armstrong took to the stage for a surprise concert in Berkeley with The Coverups, showcasing a variety of cover songs.
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The Academy Awards highlight a disturbing trend: none of the nominated films were made in Hollywood, indicating a significant decline in the film industry based in Los Angeles.
At 70 years old, Robert Earl Keen continues to tour with the help of younger artists like Tyler Childers and Turnpike Troubadours, introducing him to new audiences. Keen reflects on his experiences and friendships with these artists.
Paul McCartney has revealed his first new album in six years, inspired by his childhood memories in Liverpool, with the first single already released.
Rep. Joyce Beatty is urging a federal court to revert the Kennedy Center's name back to 'The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts' from the changed 'The Trump-Kennedy Center'.
Bill Maher has been confirmed as this year's recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, following some confusion regarding the announcement.
YouTuber Elz the Witch has been announced as the host of this year's Bafta Games Awards, expressing pride in representing women in the gaming industry.
Bruce Springsteen announces that his upcoming tour will focus on political and social issues, reflecting the current state of the nation.
Jay-Z, now worth $2.8 billion, argues that criticizing billionaires distracts from addressing the systemic forces that create extreme wealth, amidst rising distaste for billionaires in the U.S.
BTS made a grand appearance on 'The Tonight Show', performing their new song 'Swim' at the Guggenheim Museum and discussing their music and reunion with Jimmy Fallon.
Niall Horan visited 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' to talk about his upcoming album and his personal life, including meeting his girlfriend at a dinner party.