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Columbia House Announces Closure After 71 Years of Operation
Columbia House Announces Closure After 71 Years of Operation
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Green Day's Mike Dirnt to Sell Personal Bass Guitars and Clothing on Reverb
Green Day's Mike Dirnt to Sell Personal Bass Guitars and Clothing on Reverb
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Jyoti Mishra, White Town's 'Your Woman' Creator, Embraces One-Hit Wonder Status
Jyoti Mishra, White Town's 'Your Woman' Creator, Embraces One-Hit Wonder Status
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Gen X nostalgia vs. Gen Z rediscovery: why old TV shows feel different to each generation in 2026
In 2026, Gen X and Gen Z both love old cable TV brands, but for entirely different reasons. We explore the generational divide in media nostalgia.
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Rick James' Life and Legacy: A Complex Narrative of Music, Fame, and Personal Struggles
Rick James' Life and Legacy: A Complex Narrative of Music, Fame, and Personal Struggles
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Beatles' Iconic Abbey Road Album Cover Recreated for Upcoming Biopics
Beatles' Iconic Abbey Road Album Cover Recreated for Upcoming Biopics
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Elton John's 1976 Madison Square Garden Residency Receives Mixed Critical Reception
Elton John's 1976 Madison Square Garden Residency Receives Mixed Critical Reception
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How Gen Z and Gen X Differ—and Overlap—in Their TV Viewing Habits
A look at how Gen Z's on-demand binge-watching and Gen X's nostalgia for weekly appointment TV are creating a strategic clash for networks.
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Rolling Stone
C+C Music Factory Founder Sues Freedom Williams in $30 Million Trademark Lawsuit
Robert Clivillés claims rapper Williams has been making money off the group's name without permission
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The No. 1 Song On August 19, 1995 Sounds Even More Chill Today
TLC's longest-running No. 1 hit was at the top of the Billboard chart on August 19, 1995. The cautionary song about beautiful things sounds even more chill now.
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Rod Stewart's 1971 Signature Hit Started As An Overlooked B-Side
This is probably the song you think of when you think of Rod Stewart, but it was initially buried on the B-side of the lesser-known "Reason to Believe,"
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Let’s Get Weird Again—All World All Time Best Song Competition: 60s One Hit Wonders
Wrapping it up for the summer.
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