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  • 'Politicizing Beyoncé' class offered at Rutgers University

    Doctoral student Kevin Allred has created a curriculum for a Beyoncé class in the Department of Women and Gender studies at Rutgers University.
  • Kanye West paid $250,000 settlement to the man who yelled racist insults at Kim Kardashian

    It is not Kanye's week. First he lost Best Rap Album and Best Rap Song at the Grammys and now he has to pay $250,000 settlement to a guy who called his fiancée a "ni***r-lover" and "stupid slut." West is known for his temper, especially around paparazzi, but come on. We're on his side this on this one.
  • Lady Gaga announces lengthy European artRave tour dates for fall [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Lady Gaga is looking to bring her elaborately staged artRave: The ARTPOP Ball Tour to Europe. A month and a half after announcing her 25-date North American leg, the "Gypsy" singer has announced a four-date stretch in the United Kingdom surrounded by shows in Belgium, France, Germany and more.
  • 'Cop Car' writer Sam Hunt isn't happy about Keith Urban's Grammy performance

    Keith Urban's most recent single has gotten a lot of exposure recently. He performed that song (and got an additional solo from rocker Gary Clark Jr.) at The Grammys, and released a music video for the track on Monday. Not all the news is good however. One man took to the social media air to proclaim that Urban had stolen the song from him.
  • Alice In Chains announce extensive spring tour with lots of casino dates [FULL SCHEDULE]

    They've come to snuff the rooster, and now they're coming to your town. Yesterday (Jan. 28), legendary Seattle rock band Alice In Chains announced it would be hitting the road this spring.
  • Daft Punk, Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar see huge upticks in Spotify streams following Grammys

    Album and download sales are down. Everyone knows this. The number of viewers taking on the Grammys even year continues to rise however, most likely because they're on television, and the populace just can't handle things they can't see. Either way, musicians that are already pretty popular from a musical perspective see huge increases in activity following The Grammys' broadcast, at least according to numbers released by Spotify.
  • Umphrey's McGee finalizing new studio album, breaking away from improv-heavy tracks

    Chicago-based rockers Umphrey's McGee are famous for their live performances, full of light show and jamming. Now, the band has announced its eighth studio album, the follow up to 2011's Death By Stereo, and tells Rolling Stone that they are looking to break away from their improv-heavy live show in favor of a solid rock experience.
  • Grammys Executive Producer apologizes to Trent Reznor for cutting performance short

    As previously reported, Trent Reznor was pretty upset that the Grammy award organizers cut short his star-studded closing performance with Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, Lindsey Buckingham to air commercials from sponsors. He tweeted, "Music's biggest night...to be disrespected. A heartfelt F*** YOU guys."
  • A New Solo Project and Book for Michael Sweet

    As the frontman for Christian hard rock legends, Stryper, and the guitarist and co-vocalist for Boston from 2007 - 2011, Michael Sweet has spent more than a fair-share of time in the international spotlight. On May 6, 2014, fans will learn more about the man behind the microphone as Sweet releases his autobiography, "Honestly: My Life and Stryper Revealed" and a new solo album, "I'm Not Your Suicide."
  • The Browders 2014 Tour Dates

    It's a good thing that The Browders are a family group; if they weren't, with their tour schedule, they might not ever see each other!
  • The Bob Marley children's musical 'Three Little Birds' will open off-broadway in Februrary featuring 'Is This Love' and 'Jammin'

    Bob Marley's Three Little Birds, the children's play featuring the music of the famed reggae musician will take the stage at New York City's New Victory Theater in Times Square this Feb. 7.
  • Kacey Musgraves' Grammy Red Carpet Look

    While the blush tulle gown by Armani Prive probably cost more than most of us make in a month, Kacey's make-up for the red carpet is actually affordable for people without a super-star budget!
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