On "SNL," Santa's Elves Are Concerned About a Letter From "Stu"
A "Stan" parody with a whole lot of Santa
Will We Ever Be Able to Fully Understand Frank Zappa?
Alex Winter discusses the musician and his new documentary, "Zappa"
Watch The National’s Matt Berninger Cover the Velvet Underground
The National frontman performed the classic track on "Fallon"
The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for December
Including the return of “Big Mouth” and David Fincher, plus Chadwick Boseman’s final performance
Revisiting the Last Day of John Lennon’s Life
On the 40th anniversary of his death, a new book offers a detailed look at the end of Lennon's life
Chopin May Have Had Male Lovers, and Poland Is Mad
Aggressively anti-LGBTQ Poland is not happy with this new info
The Music Industry Had a Spate of Its Own Political Battles This November
Grammy snubs, Congressional failings and Scooter Braun headlined a month of politicking
Cher Helps Secure Release of "World's Loneliest Elephant"
A happy ending to a moving story
Van Morrison and Eric Clapton Recorded an Anti-Lockdown Single
"Stand and Deliver" is out on December 4
Obama Gives His Blessing for Drake to Play Him in a Movie
"I suspect Sasha and Malia would be just fine with it."
Anyone Got $200K to Buy Eddie Van Halen’s Custom Ferrari?
He reportedly bought the 550 Maranello to race against his brother
Here Are the Most Egregious Grammys 2021 Snubs
And also a few pleasant surprises
All the Grammy Nominees for Best Rock Performance Are Women
Phoebe Bridgers, Haim and Fiona Apple are among those nominated in the category
Revisiting 1980, The Year the Movies Killed Disco
"Xanadu" and "Apple" have both gained a cult following for their woeful depictions of a movement past its prime
Steely Dan’s Cynical, Moody Masterpiece Hits Harder 40 Years Later
"Gaucho" is an album about people who are all past their prime. We all feel that way right about now.
Radiohead Release Statement on Hearing for Fatal 2012 Stage Collapse
The band's drum technician was killed in the collapse