I extend my sincerest apology for this profile. It was a mistake reflecting poor judgment and should never have happened. Throughout my career, I have lived by the principles of personal honor and professional integrity. What is reflected in this
by Jeff Dunetz22 Jun 2010, 10:07 AM PST0
Hey, remember when mockery and ridicule of Their One resulted in charges of racism from the Left? Well, finally, Obama’s stunning incompetence has accomplished what sea-rising speeches could not: brought us all together. Over the course of just a few
by Big Hollywood17 Jun 2010, 7:53 AM PST0
In his June 8, 2010, 7,000-plus word Rolling Stone article entitled “The Spill, The Scandal, and the President,” Tim Dickinson fixed blame for the oil leak in the Gulf, but ignored how the effort to fix the mess it’s causing
by Archy Cary13 Jun 2010, 5:57 PM PST0
***UPDATE: Most embarrassing grammatical error in the history of Big Hollywood has been fixed. First off, though Kilmer claims he was misquoted, what he is accused of saying doesn’t even mention race. Second, in America, even the most vicious and
by Big Hollywood9 Jun 2010, 8:44 AM PST0
Why a Beastie Boys series on Big Hollywood? Perhaps “To the Five Boroughs,” an album that largely eschews the fun party vibe in favor of left-wing political rants, helps to answer that question. Here’s the thing about politics and music,
by Cam Cannon3 Apr 2010, 2:52 PM PST0
This was the album that had me worried. In the wake of the commercial failure of “Paul’s Boutique,” would the Beasties try to rehash “Licensed to Ill?” I heard from a buddy it was going to be more like a
by Cam Cannon6 Mar 2010, 3:38 PM PST0
The world may have entered a gigantic metaphorical sphincter but there is progress in at least one field. Power pop has never been better. We are living in one of the great musical flowerings of history and it shows no
by Mike Baron15 Nov 2009, 6:26 AM PST0
Super-heroes are uniquely American in origin and reflective of the “Greatest Generation” that created them. Their progenitors can be traced to ancient myths though their direct foundation springs from American legends like Paul Bunyan and John Henry. Pulp literature fermented
by Mort Todd10 Nov 2009, 12:52 PM PST0
Nashville’s The Shazam have been around since 1993, delighting audiences with anthemic, hook-laden rock in the spirit of their two poles, The Who and The Move. They moved beyond those obvious influences on ’03’s stunning Tomorrow the World, a blast
by Mike Baron22 Aug 2009, 5:55 PM PST0
Forty years ago this week the cover photo for the “Abbey Road” album was taken, representing the final walk of the Beatles as a rock group. Fourteen days later, on August 22nd, they posed together for a final promotional photo
by Michael S. Rulle Jr.12 Aug 2009, 10:50 AM PST0
I remember reading years ago that Lisa Marie said that, in private, Michael Jackson spoke in a perfectly normal (well…) male voice. By the magic of Google, I found the piece and present it to you. Tina Brown, Washington Post,
by Amy Holmes26 Jun 2009, 11:21 AM PST0
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by Breitbart TV9 Jun 2009, 12:31 PM PST0
Few shows illustrate how low the state of popular music has fallen than “American Idol.” While AI regularly finds singers of talent, the songs they feature are mostly chestnuts. The show also encourages the type of singing that is more
by Mike Baron2 Jun 2009, 6:40 AM PST0
TMZ: The Hulkster said his Rolling Stone interview was a 3-day long affair, in which he said he was really the anti-OJ Simpson. But here’s the thing. Last night, he explained, “I didn’t do the OJ Simpson thing. I took
by Breitbart TV17 Apr 2009, 10:51 AM PST0
Rolling Stone: The presidential inauguration doubled as a mini-music festival of sorts, with many of the biggest names in rock, hip-hop and R&B taking the stage at galas across Washington, DC. At the nationally televised Neighborhood Ball, Barack and Michelle
by Breitbart TV30 Jan 2009, 11:27 PM PST0
It wasn’t that long ago that my friend Bernard Goldberg told me he was never going to write another book. It was just a lot of hard work, he complained, and while he was working on one, virtually all joy
by Burt Prelutsky25 Jan 2009, 1:18 PM PST0
I almost used the title: “Sappy Singer-Songwriter Sends Self into Career Epilogue“, to save some of you a lot of time… Hi. Writing a first post has been very difficult, because there’s no going back after this. Six years ago
by Jude13 Jan 2009, 12:34 PM PST0
by Breitbart TV24 Dec 2008, 4:01 PM PST0
NYT: The rapper once dubbed “America’s Most Loveable Pimp†by Rolling Stone makes his debut in India this summer, with a guest appearance on the title track of a highly anticipated Bollywood movie, “Singh Is Kinng.†The movie is set
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