Using books, interviews, and primary news sources, Stacker has compiled a list of 25 times LGBTQ+ artists made music history.
In honor of Queerty’s 20th anniversary, we’ve compiled 20 of the gayest music videos from the past two decades.
Ugreen’s DH2300 and DH4300 Plus are network-attached storage devices for people who don’t want to handle the complexity associated with a NAS. They offer tons of local storage, simple setup and a ...
Two months ago, rapper Lil Nas X checked into a treatment facility after he was arrested for battery against a police officer in Los Angeles. His detainment came as a result of reports that a man was ...
Lil Nas X appears in court 3 months after arrest in Los Angeles Judge signs protective order; attorney says he is "doing great" The rapper is due back in court on March 12 LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Grammy ...
DJ Premier officially announced that his and Nas’ collab album will drop on December 12 Premier revealed the date at his UK tour stop, confirming the previous New York Comic-Con teaser The record ...
What if our first name could also be the mirror of our soul? That’s the premise of letter numerology. Since ancient times, many have seen numbers as the secret language of the universe. It’s an idiom ...
In one of the most touching moments of the entire CMA Awards, Brandi Carlile sang a tender version of Vince Gill’s 1989 ballad “When I Call Your Name” to pay tribute to Gill, the recipient of this ...
Brandi Carlile and Patty Loveless are impressing on the CMAs stage! At the 59th Annual CMA Awards on Nov. 19, the two singers took the stage to begin the tribute to Vince Gill, this year’s Willie ...
“I can’t wait for people to finally hear it. I don’t know about anybody else, but for me and him, it was personally a long time coming for us to do it,” Nas told Rolling Stone in October. He also said ...
Loretta Lynn made a career out of saying things no one else would. She wrote her songs based on real life experience, and she certainly never held back in speaking the honest truth… which sometimes ...
Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-Va.), who served on the National Security Council (NSC) in the first Trump administration, called on President Trump to release the transcript of a “shocking” phone call that ...
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