Gagosian Beverly Hills hosts first Frank Gehry exhibition since iconic architect’s death

Frank Gehry, Bear with Us, 2014, 316L stainless steel

Most Angelenos know Frank Gehry as the rebel architect whose deconstructionist architecture revitalized Los Angeles during its turn-of-the-century identity crisis. Few know him as the sentimental sculptor who is the focus of the upcoming Frank Gehry exhibition at Gagosian Beverly Hills. This will be the first time Gehry’s work will be on display since his … Read more

Roger Waters slams David Driman and Billy Corgan’s podcast comments, upset singer responds

Roger Waters slams David Driman and Billy Corgan's podcast comments, upset singer responds

Roger Waters has criticized Disturbed’s David Draiman in an open letter to Smashing Pumpkins leader Billy Corgan, criticizing Driman’s recent appearance on Corgan’s show. wonderful others Podcast. During their discussion, the topic turned to Dreiman’s active use of his position on behalf of Jews and their heritage, and his vocal opposition in the past to … Read more

Penthouse in prime New Orleans location has a lot to offer above the skyline

Penthouse in prime New Orleans location has a lot to offer above the skyline

This time of year, festival season focuses on the French Quarter, showcasing the city’s music, food, and fun. And this weekend, the streets of Vieux Carre will be buzzing with the beats and blessings of “Bon Temps” during French Quarter Fest. The penthouse on the 15th floor of One River Place is perched above the … Read more

On this day in 1970: Three Dog Night’s “Joy to the World” becomes a No. 1 hit.

On this day in 1970: Three Dog Night's "Joy to the World" becomes a No. 1 hit.

Three Dog Night was one of those bands that quickly took off. Formed in Los Angeles in 1967, they released their self-titled debut album the following year. The song was composed entirely of cover songs and was an instant success, reaching number 11 on the charts. signboard 200. Harry Nilsson’s cover of “One” became a … Read more

How Tate McRae rose to major pop girl status

Tate McRae photographed in New York on February 20, 2026.

Before there was Tate McRae, the ultra-sophisticated pop performer, Tate McRae, a preteen from Calgary, Alberta, was writing songs at home and uploading them to YouTube. And while McRae’s highly intricately choreographed performances and visually striking maximalist music videos are arguably the centerpiece of her public image today (she appears as a fiery alter ego … Read more

ghost in the machine

Two artificial orchids sway with motion blur.

Vacuum cleaners, personal massagers, electronic baby rockers, walking pads: these are the second-hand machines Rachel Yoon sources to create her kinetic sculptures. They are made from artificial flowers, metal fittings, and used electronic parts, and each piece has a human presence. slow burn is made of an artificial orchid, a neck massager, a piece of … Read more

“Limp Bizkit Style” – 15 times bands have a song named after them

"Limp Bizkit Style" - 15 times bands have a song named after them

Here are 15 times bands named their songs. Have you ever been listening to a song you’ve heard hundreds of times and suddenly noticed that the singer is saying the band’s name in the lyrics? It might have been a quick shoutout during the breakdown or before a solo, or maybe they’ve used their nickname … Read more

The 1983 song Ronnie James Dio never wanted to release

Ronnie James Dio - Black Sabbath - Singer - 2009

(Credit: Far Out / Adam Bilawski) Friday 17 April 2026 14:31, UK Heavy metal giants Dio’s song “Rainbow in the Dark” is one of their most unique and strangely uplifting tracks. The introduction of upbeat keyboards emphasizes the upbeat lyrics over Dio’s usual lyrics. “I cry out for magic, I feel it dancing in the … Read more

Gallup artist creates Route 66-inspired jackrabbit sculpture from salvaged car

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As we continue celebrating the 100th anniversary of Route 66, we’re watching the news on Court Action Seven. A new roadside attraction is drawing attention to the Mother Road. Alyssa Muñoz met the artist behind the work. Click here for more information. inspiration. Roadside attractions have drawn travelers away from Route 66 for nearly 100 … Read more

Millions thrown down the drain: Behind the scenes of Kenyan celebrities’ biggest business failures

Millions thrown down the drain: Behind the scenes of Kenyan celebrities' biggest business failures

Many celebrities tried their hand at business, but it wasn’t all smooth sailing. (Photo provided) It’s not uncommon for celebrities and influencers to expand their empires by diversifying their business portfolios. But the transition from entertainment fame to entrepreneurial prominence wasn’t all smooth sailing. Eric Omondi’s failed TV comedy show Before becoming an activist, Eric … Read more