“Call Me By Your Name” breakout Timothée Chalamet charmed hosting “Saturday Night Live,” playing Harry Styles and an angsty coronavirus molecule.
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Evermore’ review: Pop star returns to the woods for a spellbinding ‘Folklore’ companion
Taylor Swift’s second isolation album, “Evermore,” is a breathtaking companion to this summer’s “Folklore” that puts her songwriting front and center.
Chris Cornell covers John Lennon on new posthumous album; his widow reflects on his legacy
Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell, who died in 2017, has a new posthumous album out Friday, featuring covers of Janis Joplin, Prince and more.
40 years after his death, John Lennon’s once-maligned final album ‘Double Fantasy’ is a poignant farewell
John Lennon was murdered 40 years ago on Dec. 8, 1980 at age 40. We look back at his final album, “Double Fantasy,” and its initial chilly reception.
In ‘seismic’ move, Warner Bros. releasing all 2021 movies on HBO Max. What does this mean for theaters?
Warner Bros. will release all of its 2021 movies on HBO Max the same day as theaters, at no extra charge to subscribers.
Grammy snubs 2021: The Weeknd calls out his nomination shutout, demands ‘industry transparency’
Beyoncé and Taylor Swift lead the nominees for the 2021 Grammy Awards, but major stars including The Weeknd and Bob Dylan were totally shut out.
AMAs biggest moments: Taylor Swift says she’s ‘rerecording all of my old music,’ Katy Perry returns
During Sunday’s American Music Awards, Taylor Swift won the top prize and Katy Perry appeared on stage for the first time since giving birth.
‘He was a kindred spirit’: Bob Dylan talks friendship with Jimmy Carter in ‘Rock & Roll President’ documentary
Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and Jimmy Buffett appear in new documentary “Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President,” about the music-loving head of state.
‘Music helps us through all things’: Metallica rocks virtual concert at drive-in theaters
Metallica headlined a virtual concert broadcast at more than 300 outdoor theaters nationwide Saturday as part of the Encore drive-in concert series.
Blerg! NBC’s ’30 Rock’ reunion special is a forgettable, mostly unfunny infomercial
We didn’t want to go to there: Thursday’s cringey “30 Rock” special was more NBC infomercial than fan-favorite reunion.