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  • Someone tried to make it seem like Miley Cyrus hates Beyoncé

    Someone out there tried to make it seem like Miley Cyrus was throwing some major shade at Beyoncé, and now both the "Adore You" singer and Love magazine are looking to find out what happened.
  • 'Music for Little Hipsters', now available at Starbucks, includes The Beach Boys and Booker T. and the MG’s

    A lot of today's millennial generation grew up listening to bands their parents liked, which probably included some classic rock, The Beatles, maybe some Billy Joel and Elton John. But now that some of them are having little ones of their own, what are they playing around the house? Starbucks has released an album that is directed to provide tunes for the newest young ones called Music for Little Hipsters.
  • Justin Bieber releases 'Hold Tight' music video, featuring 'One Less Lonely Girl' footage from Believe Tour [WATCH]

    Justin Bieber is all ready to "Hold Tight" to his fans. The 20-year-old pop sensation dropped a new music video (very quietly) on New Year's Day for his "Journals" track and Music Mondays single "Hold Tight."
  • Detroit Symphony Orchestra Banish Winter Blahs with Tango Bandoneon, Chamber Music Yoga Class

    The Detroit Symphony Orchestra invites you to bring your dancing shoes and your yoga mats to two new offerings in their "Mix @ The Max" concert series in January.
  • Classicalite's Five Best: Characters, Then and Now, for Whom Classical Music Was a Passion...Not Just Sherlock!

    With the triumphant return of the BBC's Sherlock to our screens, following his supposed death at Reichenbach, the series everyone is talking about prompts another thought for classical fans. It is an ongoing characteristic of Arthur Conan Doyle's books about his great...
  • Azealia Banks delays debut album 'Broke With Expensive Taste', announces new single on Twitter

    Azealia Banks' debut album has been pushed back once again. The "212" rapper announced a new tentative March 2014 release date on her official Twitter account on Jan. 1. In addition to the new date, Banks' label Interscope/Polydor has chosen a new single for the record.
  • Kanye West gets virtual currency named after him called CoinYe West

    Online, digital payment currency, or cryptocurrency, has been in the news for much of 2013. Mostly associated with Silk Road and buying drugs, the Bitcoin rose from under $100 to almost $1,000 before the Chinese government effectively outlawed it, cutting its worth in half, according to Vice. Now Kanye West has a cryptocurrency named after him: CoinYe West.
  • Justin Timberlake, Eminem and Luke Bryan top the bestselling albums list for 2013

    Yesterday we reported the final weekly Top 10 albums sales list of 2013, but now we have a treat for you: The Top 10 bestselling albums of the year, as found by our friends at Nielsen Soundscan and Billboard.
  • Quickies: Mayor DeBlasio on the Arts, Electric Andrés Segovia, Wynton Marsalis/Drew Faust, American Ballet's Kevin McKenzie, Twelfth Night Fest at Trinity Wall St.

    Honestly, how often should we expect New York City's brand new mayor--Bill DeBlasio, a Park Slope Democrat--to go to the Met?
  • Pixies surprise with new four-song 'EP-2'

    The Pixies dropped a new EP overnight last night without warning. The follow up to September's EP-1, the new 4-song effort, EP-2, is available for digital download or as a limited-edition 10-inch vinyl through the band's website. The tracks are "Blue-Eyed Hexe," "Magdalena," "Greens and Blues" and "Snakes."
  • WATCH: Bad Beijing Buzz Swarms Chinese Pianist Yundi's "Flight of the Bumblebee" on New Year's Eve

    Video emerges of a car crash "Flight of the Bumblebee" from the Chinese piano star. Until now, it seemed that Chinese star Yundi (the artist formerly known as Li Yundi when he was on DG, before a move to EMI served to abbreviate his name) could do little wrong.
  • Why You Should See Greta Gerwig as Noah Baumbach's 'Frances Ha'...on Netflix, in 2014

    Living in New York City, especially now in 2014, is an enormously expensive enterprise. Living in New York City, especially now in 2014, is an enormously expensive enterprise.
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