The global music industry is increasingly becoming borderless, allowing talent from every corner of the world to influence mainstream charts. Among the most notable success stories in recent years is ...
The Apple-owned headphone brand has long put star athletes in its campaigns, but it's latest stars a streamer: IShowSpeed. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Beats, the Apple headphone, is turning to one of ...
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Alabama football will learn its College Football Playoff fate Sunday. But first it gets to face No. 3 Georgia in the SEC Championship Game on Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The question now is, ...
99 to Beat is bringing the energy to Wednesday nights on Fox. The series premiered on September 24, racking up 6.3M multi-platform viewers after seven days (including encores), per Nielsen, making it ...
Humans have been banging out rhythms and singing melodies for as long as we’ve been around, from Paleolithic flutists to contemporary K-pop performers. So if you want to make music, the good news is ...
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If you’re bored of running on the treadmill or lifting those same old weights, listen up! One South Beach hotel has a novel way to break a sweat. Music and fitness have always been like two peas in a ...
I first thought Ford CEO Jim Farley was briefing me on a new car. It turned out to be something altogether more ambitious: a completely new way to make a car. Or, more precisely, electric vehicles.