For those not going out to celebrate, you can still party with Harry and Sally, play cards with Jack Lemmon and make merry hell at the Overlook Hotel ...
From movie and television stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of beloved faces this ...
Along with the couple’s other collaborative albums, June Carter Cash's contributions to her husband’s catalog extended beyond ...
Ventura County's best steakhouse restaurant poll results are in. Slate Steak, Sushi & Cocktails in Camarillo comes at the top with 39.4% of the votes. Aloha Steakhouse in Ventura is next with 15.24% ...
Chuck Berry was mostly writing about himself in "Johnny B. Goode", but there are a few notable exceptions throughout the song.
In 2024, the song of the year was so undeniable and inescapable that we don’t even have to bother naming it. This year, the landscape is much trickier. Twenty twenty-five hasn’t produced a ...
Mammoth's "The End" is Loudwire's No. 1 rock song of 2025. It's the title track from Mammoth's third album and was also the lead single, released back in May. Wolfgang Van Halen once again took on all ...
As the holidays approach, Christmas songs have been climbing back up the charts. As of Dec. 9, 13 of the top 20 on Billboard's Global 200 chart are holiday songs—eclipsing pop hits like Taylor Swift's ...
With 2025 coming to a close, that means we've reached the halfway point for this decade. Difficult as that may be to believe, it is true, and it technically marks six full years of music, counting ...
Taylor Swift brought her signature charm to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where the two dove into a fun back-and-forth about her music, career, and creative process. The conversation moved ...
"End of You," the powerhouse collaboration between Poppy, Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante is Loudwire's Best Metal Song of the Year. In an internet-breaking fashion, the generation-crossing and ...
Every year, we’re told that hip-hop is in crisis. But if you ask us, it feels like there’s too much heat to keep up with. What’s lost on the chart-watchers lamenting rap’s mainstream lull is that the ...