Kanye West is preparing to step back onto one of the world’s largest concert stages with the announcement of a major Los Angeles performance set for early April. The artist, who now goes by Ye, revealed plans for a one-night event at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on April 3. The venue, home to the […]
From “God Only Knows” to “I Will Survive”
March 10 has delivered a surprising range of milestones across the music world, blending landmark recordings, chart triumphs, and moments of reflection on influential artists. One of the most influential studio sessions in pop history began on this date in 1966 when The Beach Boys started recording the instrumental track for “God Only Knows.” Led […]
Charli XCX Eyes Acting Career After Pop Dominance
Charli XCX has spent more than a decade shaping the sound and attitude of modern pop. Now, the British star is hinting that her next act may unfold on the big screen rather than the stage. During a recent appearance on Quenlin Blackwell’s online interview series Feeding Starving Celebrities, the singer shared a surprisingly candid […]
Did You Remember to Change your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Batteries this Month?
Nowadays, digital clocks tend to automatically reset when daylight saving time ends every year, making the task easier. But one facet of the time change that isn’t automatic is that smoke and carbon monoxide detector batteries still need to be changed at some point, regardless of what type of detector you have. Safety groups have […]
The Central US is Facing a Renewed Threat of Severe Storms and Tornadoes this Week
After a multiday risk of severe thunderstorms sprang to life across the central United States much of last week, responsible for the deaths of at least 8 people in the region, AccuWeather meteorologists warn that more severe weather is on the way toward the middle of this week across the Plains and Ohio Valley. A […]
The MacBook Neo Taps Into a Part of the Market Apple has Largely Ignored for Over a Decade
The thing about Apple’s laptops is that the MacBook Air has long been both the best laptop for most people and also a lot more expensive than many of those people were willing (or are able) to spend. If you wanted a Mac laptop, your baseline was $999. And not since Apple stopped selling the 11-inch MacBook Air 10 years […]
It’s Sleep Awareness Week
March 8 through 11 is Sleep Awareness Week. Established in 1998, it’s the National Sleep Foundation’s (NSF) annual campaign emphasizing the importance of sleep to health and well-being and a call to action for the public to prioritize getting enough of the quality sleep they need. Not surprisingly, Sleep Awareness Week begins at the start of […]
The Burger Wars are Back
The fast-food industry is suddenly in the middle of a full-blown “burger war” after a viral moment involving McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski sparked a wave of playful responses from rival chains. According to Instagram’s mouthattack, the Mickey D’s big wig recently went viral online after trying the company’s new Big Arch Burger, but fans quickly […]
Here’s Why Attendees at the PFW Loewe Runway Show Shared their Seats with Stuffed Sea Creatures
It can happen to any fashion week attendee: You arrive to your assigned seat only to find that someone else is already sitting in it. “Um, excuse me, I think this is my seat?” you awkwardly announce. From there, anything can happen: profuse apologies, defensiveness, squeezing onto a backless bench because you’ve been double booked. Now imagine you […]
March is National Pet Vaccination Month, and Petco Love wants to keep your furry family members “Vaccinated and Loved”
As spring rings in puppy and kitten season, the potential exposure to contagious and deadly viruses increases. These deadly diseases — parvovirus, distemper, and panleukopenia — are preventable. Declaring March as “National Pet Vaccination Month” encourages pet parents to ensure pets are up to date on vaccinations by visiting their veterinarian or a local community […]