Charlie Daniels, Country Music Hall of Famer, Dead at 83
The "Devil Went Down to Georgia" singer suffered a stroke
Elon Musk Now Selling Sexy “Shorts” to Poke Fun at Departed Tesla Investors
He's selling them for $69.420, because of course he is
Ennio Morricone, Legendary Film Composer, Dead at 91
The Italian composer had been hospitalized after a fall
Judge Rules That Mary Trump Tell-All Can Move Forward
Simon & Schuster will release the book on July 28
Inside the Trouble at the Los Angeles Times
The paper has reportedly been plagued by a toxic work environment
Why You Should Be Using Bandcamp for All Your Music Purchases
The platform will be waiving its revenue share again on Friday
“Mad Men” Streaming Rights Sell to Amazon, AMC
You'll soon be able to stream it on Amazon's IMDb TV
“Beavis and Butt-Head” to Return for Two New Seasons on Comedy Central
Mike Judge will also create several spinoffs and specials for the network
Judge Temporarily Blocks Publication of Mary Trump’s Tell-All Book
A hearing will be held on July 10
John Prine Named First Honorary Poet Laureate of Illinois
Governor J.B. Pritzker announced the posthumous honor on Tuesday
Harvey Weinstein Victims to Receive Part of $19 Million Settlement
Former employees of Weinstein's production company will be eligible for the settlement
Founders to Release “Black Is Beautiful” Beer in July
The brewery has been accused of racism in the past
The Infatuation Gets Rid of Restaurant Ratings in Light of Pandemic
The company says it doesn't feel ethical to rate restaurants during the coronavirus era
How the Music Industry Is Advocating for a Better, More Equitable Future
Nationwide Black Lives Matter protests have inspired new music and industrywide changes
Ian Desmond Opts Out of Season, Calls Out MLB's Racism in Powerful Essay
"I could no longer keep a lid on what I was feeling," Desmond wrote.
Major League Baseball Formally Announces Rule Changes for 2020 Season
They include a DH in the National League, a three-batter minimum and absolutely no spitting