A list of organizations and entities offering relief for musicians and music industry professionals affected by the hugely destructive Los Angeles blazes. By Taylor Mims Writer Since Tuesday (Jan.
ALLEN PARK — The emotions among Detroit Lions players were a mixed bag during locker room cleanouts at the practice facility on Sunday. Some players were optimistic, already outlining offseason ...
More than 15 music acts have been announced so far, including Billie Eilish and Finneas, Earth, Wind & Fire, Gracie Abrams, Green Day, Gwen Stefani, Jelly Roll, Joni Mitchell, Katy Perry ...
It is alleged that 56-year-old Kevin Sauer bounced three checks at the Menard's hardware store in Mishawaka between Nov. 18-19, 2023. The three checks were for $4,879, $1,650.13, and $4,559.60.
The rapper shared a TikTok of himself dancing to Leighton Meester’s 2009 song 'Somebody to Love' after promoting Heidi Montag's music for the same reason Gabrielle Rockson is a staff writer ...
SHREVEPORT, LA — Centenary College’s Hurley School of Music will present a concert of Cajun art songs on Sunday, January 19, at 3:00 p.m. in the College’s Anderson Auditorium. The concert features ...
A list of every music or music-related event canceled so far due to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. By Chris Eggertsen As multiple devastating wildfires continue to spread through the ...
DUSON, La. (NEWS 15) — Cajun accordion player Kevin Naquin opening Naq's -n- Duson on Thursday, January 16. The casual dining restaurant, which is on the site of the former Thibodeaux's restaurant, ...
As fires continue to ravage communities across L.A., organizations including Live Nation, Guitar Center Music Foundation and Guitar Center, the Recording Academy and MusiCares are pledging ...
Food ingredients and industrial chemicals giant D&L Industries Inc. is venturing into plant fiber-plastics technology this year. In a news release, D&L Industries said its subsidiary D&L Polymer & ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires wiped out two neighborhoods with unique significance in L.A.’s music industry. “This is a different kind of disaster than the pandemic, but it does feel that ...
He had a garage studio in a neighborhood full of friends making music. “We scraped everything we had to afford it," Viator said. "The day we signed our mortgage, my wife found out she was pregnant.