Singer with a powerful four-octave range whose hits with Three Dog Night included Joy to the World ...
These soul-satisfying hits are built for big flavors and even bigger vibes. Think greasy food, backyard BBQs and dishes that demand second and third helpings. From breakfast in bed to a sizzling ...
Between our daily coverage, our Notable Releases and Indie Basement columns, and our monthly punk and rap roundups, we post tons of new music all the time here on BrooklynVegan. In an effort to keep ...
At Cosmopolitan, The Sound of Now is our way of celebrating the artists who are defining music in real time. Welcome to our Sound of Now: Class of 2026, a special digital issue that brings you inside ...
Ejae and Sombr chased the Grammys with new releases, and Peter Gabriel began unfurling his next album. By Jon Pareles Post-Grammy strategies are clicking into place, as winners and performers from the ...
The most memorable line from HBO’s “I Love LA,” co-written by Jean Kyoung Frazier, SoA ’18, conveys the absurdity of the comedy series all in one go: “Should I kill myself on Instagram Live or TikTok ...
Kendrick Lamar came into the Grammys with the most nominations — nine — and to the surprise of few, he exited with the most ...
Springsteen wasn’t the only artist to rush into this gap. The British singer-songwriter Billy Bragg released “City of Heroes,” a spirited work of turbo-folk agitprop that invokes Martin Niemöller’s ...
WINNER: “Luther,” Kendrick Lamar With SZA Jack Antonoff, Scott Bridgeway, M-Tech, roselilah, Sounwave & Kamasi Washington, producers; Jack Antonoff, Ray Charles Brown Jr., Hector Castro, Oli Jacobs, ...
Bad Bunny, Jelly Roll, Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga and more won big at the 2026 Grammy Awards. See the full list of winners.
The record, and the run of concerts that followed it in 2000, mixed songs from Broadway musical theater, where LuPone won ...