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Kanye West Is Straight-Up Stalking Kim Kardashian

As Kardashian herself put it, he's creating a "dangerous and scary environment"

What Should We Make of a Super Bowl Halftime Show That Censored Kendrick Lamar?

A line about police brutality was conspicuously absent during the rapper's performance of "Alright" on Sunday

Jon Bon Jovi Is Selling His Greenwich Village Condo

The man behind "New Jersey" also has ties to New York

Janet Jackson's Super Bowl Stylist Explains What Went Wrong During Her "Wardrobe Malfunction"

It turns out the "wardrobe malfunction" was actually more of a production error

The Best Halftime Shows Are the Ones Where Something Goes Wrong

From Left Shark to an infamous wardrobe malfunction, the halftime performances that stay with us all have an element of chaos

Shamir Tackles Gender, Queerness and Sexuality on His Most Personal Record to Date

The prolific and genre-bending musician talks us through the process that yielded "Heterosexuality," his eighth album in seven years

The Partnership of John Williams and Steven Spielberg Started With a Blind Date

Remembering the awkward beginning of one of the greatest director-composer alliances on Williams's 90th birthday

What Do We Need Out of a Michael Jackson Biopic?

A new movie about the singer's life is in the works, but will it address his alleged history of abuse?

Jon Stewart Says Neil Young Leaving Spotify Is an "Overreaction"

The former "Daily Show" host weighed in on the issue on Thursday's episode of his podcast

Mitski Reluctantly Makes Her Return to Music With “Laurel Hell”

After briefly quitting music, the singer-songwriter grapples with fame on her sixth LP

You Can Now Get Your Degree in Taylor Swift, Kinda

New York University is launching its first-ever course on Miss Tay Sway

Is the Vinyl Boom Actually Hurting Independent Music?

Supply chain issues are still plaguing indie labels, artists and record stores, but are huge pressings by pop stars like Adele and Taylor Swift to blame?

Someone Was Dumb Enough to Try and Sell Other People's Songs As NFTs

A site called HitPiece was quickly shut down after artists discovered it was selling their music as NFTs without permission