BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Baton Rouge’s longest-running free concert series is back for another week of fun! Phat Hat will perform at Live After Five on Friday, Oct. 17. The concert starts at 5 p.m.
The group, called Stoptime, had been performing anti-Kremlin songs for months and gaining in popularity before the authorities moved against the open dissent. By Ivan Nechepurenko Reporting from St.
Oct. 17 (UPI) --British band Wet Leg took to the stage to perform their song "Mangetout" on Jimmy Kimmel Live Thursday. Frontwoman Rhian Teasdale wore a long sleeve white shirt and boyshort underwear ...
Ace Frehley, lead guitarist and founding member of rock group KISS, has died aged 74. The Rolling Stone reported on Thursday night, US time, that he died in New Jersey surrounded by his family. The ...
Protesters threw petrol bombs, bricks and fireworks at police during another night of disorder in Ballymena on Tuesday. Five people were arrested and a further 17 officers were injured overnight, ...
If you ever want to know whether someone is a fan of Nirvanna the Band the Show — be it the 2007 web series or the 2017 TV show — just say it out loud; the look you will get is the giveaway. Created ...
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford entered the 2025 NFL season facing plenty of questions. After being allowed to speak to other teams about a potential trade in the offseason, Stafford was ...
The musician’s family confirmed the sad news in a statement released to Variety on Thursday. “We are completely devastated and heartbroken. In his last moments, we were fortunate enough to have been ...
Rush is turning up the amps again. The rock legends are hitting the road in 2026 for their “Fifty Something” tour, celebrating five decades of power, precision, and pure Limelight. Tickets are now on ...
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Ritter says he got "middle-school nerves" when filming with co-star Bates Hawa Hassan drew on her own experiences as a ...
A constellation of classified defense satellites built by the commercial company SpaceX is emitting a mysterious signal that may violate international standards, NPR has learned. Satellites associated ...
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