Revisiting The Smashing Pumpkins' 1998 album 'Adore', which was called "public suicide" by Billy Corgan after it failed to live up to commercial expectations.
Ranging from Yasujirō Ozu to Charlie Chaplin, Alexander Payne once named why directors trained in comedy are great at making dramatic movies.
With the rise of successful female pop artists like Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter, the mainstream music industry seems more in favour of women than ever.
Deadpool & Wolverine' filmmaker Shawn Levy, who has directed both Ryan Reynolds and Robin Williams during his career, once compared the former to the latter.
When Trent Reznor toured Nine Inch Nails' 'The Fragile', he was struggling mentally and resorted to drugs and alcohol to cope, resulting in an overdose.
Tom Cruise admitted that he had a childhood dream of killing Hitler, which came true on the set of one of his films. Read ...
Exploring the tale of when Sinead O'Connor was booed off stage at the Bob Dylan 30th anniversary concert that featured George Harrison, Lou Reed and more.
Analog Man' marked a turning point for Joe Walsh, a chapter filled with self-reflection and appreciation of traditional technology and newfound sobriety.
Not many people have the ability to overrule Tom Cruise, but Ludacris could have stopped the megastar in his tracks if he ...
We are diving into Robert Plant's star turn on 'Desert Island Discs' to pick out the one song he truly couldn't live without.
Exploring the story of how the FBI ensured The Kingsmen's version of Richard Berry's classic Latin inspired 'Louie, Louie' became a rock 'n' roll classic.
By 1970, Bob Dylan was actively trying to lose his fans and be left alone. He wrote 'All The Tired Horses' in the hopes that no one would like it.