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One of the biggest crowd brawls in UFC history took place at the start of Saturday's pay-per-view broadcast, and some notable names were right in the middle of it. As Jon Anik, Joe Rogan, and Daniel ...
Pete Townshend is never one to pull punches. On a recent appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, the Who’s legendary guitarist-songwriter made a bold political statement while naming his ...
Pete Townshend smashed more than guitars—he shattered personal relationships, the rock and roll rulebook, and even his own sanity. The mastermind behind The Who’s iconic sound, Townshend lived a life ...
Joining Golden Globe Award nominee Ansel Elgort as ‘The Godfather,’ two-time Olivier Award nominee Adam Garcia as ‘Father,’ and rising star Paris Fitzpatrick who performs the iconic lead role of ...
Tomorrow, Nov. 14., Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia, A Rock Ballet will make its New York premiere. After an acclaimed debut at London’s Sadler’s Wells Theatre, the bold reimagining of The Who’s ...
Decades before he was an Oscar-winning filmmaker, Cameron Crowe was a plucky teen journalist chasing David Bowie and Alice Cooper. In his new memoir “The Uncool” (out now), the “Say Anything …” ...
In 1971, The Who released an iconic track that would come to define the British rock band’s legacy and the younger generation as a whole—although songwriter Pete Townshend never intended the latter.
Bill O’Reilly has been generally supportive of the Donald Trump administration and its policies – but he drew the line at Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s treatment of the press, calling it “craziness” ...
Actor Ansel Elgort (Baby Driver, West Side Story) will make his professional dance debut in Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia, A Rock Ballet at New York City Center next month. Directed by Rob Ashford ...
This time around, it’s looking more and more like the Who has hit the end of the road. The band — part of the famed “British Invasion” of the 1960s — played what figures to be its penultimate North ...