MOJO traces the dazzling rise and tragic fall of Sly Stone, and hears how he still had music left to share before his death earlier this year.
The following is an excerpt from "The B-52s' Cosmic Thing" by Pete Crighton and available now from Bloomsbury.
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30 versions of Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ ranked, from Justin Bieber to Glee
If you wish to understand the enduring legacy of Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” – the song which, 30 years ...
Key City Antiques Mall & Shops isn’t just another dusty antique store – it’s a sprawling wonderland where your grandmother’s cherished possessions meet your childhood memories in a delightful ...
The singer shares the moments that shaped him, from falling in love with punk and working as a painter, to the loss of his ...
MAVI's The Pilot mixtape marks a confident shift from grief to clarity. Our review explores the Charlotte rapper's sober year ...
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11 effective strategies to teach kids how to establish routines
Effective Strategies to Teach Kids How to Establish Routines Establishing routines is essential for children as it promotes ...
Carlotta Walls LaNier, the youngest member of the Little Rock Nine, has published her first picture book, illustrating her ...
Ariel Smith is a first-time author from Appling, GA. This year, she published a children’s book, He Made Me, Too. It’s a ...
Hilary Duff looks back on some of her naughty and nice moments in a new Dunkin’ campaign that highlights the chain’s new ...
Ever since Elvis and The Beatles spawned an army of imitators, tribute bands have been popular. Why are they having a moment now like never before?
Jowon Briggs was sitting in a New York Jets special teams meeting earlier this season when Chris Banjo turned to him and made a request. “I didn’t know you could ...
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