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In honor of American Heart Month, Sweat with Jess is hosting “And the Beat Goes On,” a high-energy dance fitness event ...
Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Lifetime Lisa Lisa has been through a lot in her life, including surviving breast cancer when ...
The Bird Calls' new album extends into whimsical territory, greeting you warmly with a tapestry of lustrous synths, shimmery electric riffs and softly shuffling drums.
There was a time when artists representing two of America’s biggest homegrown musical genres wouldn’t get a look in at the Grammys.
Learn about Chappell Roan's best songs, from "Hot to Go!" to "Red Wine Supernova," showing off her strong pop songs and heartfelt music as she grows as an artist.
Contributing writer for the Prospect Audrey Zeng reviews a dress rehearsal for eXpressions’ 45th anniversary show “Sapphire,” ...
The tempo is a laid-back 104 beats per minute, much slower than a typical dance groove. It has light sixteenth-note swing, a ...
“Espresso” was written by Carpenter, Amy Allen, Steph Jones, and the track’s producer Julian Bunetta, best known for writing and producing a big swath of One Direction’s output. Jones and Bunetta seem ...
"I thought if I can empower one woman, why not a million, why not a generation?" She said she named her company SOS Dance as ...
Puerto Rican singer Lisa Velez overcomes sexism, racism, and breast cancer to become pop pioneer behind hits like “Can You Feel the Beat,” inspiring generations of Latina artists.
“It’s almost like you can feel that the land is in pain, and you are carrying that pain in your body as well.” The destruction of parts of Ritidian Point weigh heavily on her and other Chamorro.