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Half of Spotify’s Royalties Are Going to Indie Artists

The company confirmed in a new report that it paid $5 billion to the independent music sector in 2024.

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How to Watch ‘Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party’ Online

Over 40 years after being pulled from MTV for being "too experimental," Cameron Crowe has released an extended version of his documentary with new 16mm film footage of the late musician.

With ‘Deli Boys,’ Jenni Konner Is Hoping to Strike a Chord

The 'Girls' and 'Single Drunk Female' executive producer talks about launching her fresh, inclusive new Hulu comedy during a tumultuous time: "This is the first noisy show I've been on since 'Girls.' People are talking about it."

Billy Joel Postpones Tour Dates Due to Medical Condition: “My Health Must Come First”

Joel rescheduled eight concerts, with his tour pushed back four months.

DOJ Attorney Claims She Was Fired for Refusing to Approve Mel Gibson’s Gun Rights

Gibson, a high-profile supporter of Donald Trump and one of his "special ambassadors" to Hollywood, lost his right to purchase or own a handgun after a 2011 domestic violence misdemeanor conviction.

Wheesung, Veteran Korean Singer, Dies at 43 

The k-pop star, who suffered a precipitous decline in his career after being caught illegally using anesthetics in 2021, was discovered unresponsive in his Seoul apartment Monday evening. 

Clemency Process Introduced for Menendez Case Now Floated as New Statewide Policy

Gavin Newsom's office hopes the state permanently moves to the streamlined process of assessing an inmate's risk to society.

L.A. District Attorney Withdraws Support for Resentencing Lyle and Erik Menendez

The move from Nathan Hochman, who campaigned for L.A. district attorney on a tough-on-crime platform, means the brothers' fate now essentially lies with Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Ariana Grande Announces ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Deluxe Album

The recent Oscar nominee will release ‘Eternal Sunshine Deluxe: Brighter Days Ahead’ on March 28.

The Heavy Metal Ties That Bind: Singer Encourages Israeli Hostage to “Hold on to Memories” (Guest Column)

David Draiman, frontman of the band Disturbed, writes about Yarden Bibas and his family, who have come to symbolize loss and resilience.

The Ruby Experience Gives L.A. Crowd a Chance to Rock With Jennie

The 29-year-old K-Pop star brought her debut solo album, ‘Ruby,’ to L.A.’s Peacock Theater for a night full of experimental and cinematic production, a range of genres and immense gratitude to her fans.

D’Wayne Wiggins, Founding Member of the R&B Group Tony! Toni! Tone!, Dies at 64

The group was behind the songs “Anniversary,” “It Never Rains (In Southern California)” and "(Lay Your Head on My) Pillow."

Video Shows Kimberly Burch Jumping From ’80s Cruise; Faster Pussycat Performances Canceled Onboard

Sources reveal that singer Taime Downe, Burch's fiancé, was cleared of any wrongdoing.