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Spanning the era between 1963 and 1969, The Rolling Stones in Mono covers the formative years ... account of that first decade of history and mayhem, newly remastered with unprecedented fidelity ...
This fantasy art show celebrates the magic, mayhem ... With live music from Scrapegoat Productions. 3-5 p.m. Washington County Historical Society, 1862 S. Greeley St., Stillwater. Featuring hundreds ...
From Taylor Swift’s exclusive ERAS tour stop to Uncle Raymond’s iconic dance moves and “East Coast Plan” memes, here are 60 ...
Paired Cocktails and Mocktails to Toast Any Taste on September 30, 2025, PEOPLE can exclusively confirm as well as reveal the cover of the new book. Plume; Dane Tashima The book comes out of the ...
From Harvard Business Review editor Kevin Evers, the book details the 'business and creative decisions that have defined each phase of Swift's career' ...
What makes you pick up a book you’ve never heard of? Is it the title, the author’s name, or the promise of an intriguing story? More often than not, it’s the cover—a single image that has ...
Bestselling thriller author Rachel Hawkins shares an exclusive first look at her upcoming thriller, 'The Storm.' See the ...
With its shimmering synths and outright rejection of genre markers, the music popularized in the ... Once Johnny Cash decides to cover your song, that is no longer your song.
The singer’s business acumen is explored in a new book that’s now topping Amazon’s music business books chart. Titled “There’s Nothing Like This: The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift ...
A pioneering force in the UK’s music scene, Jamz Supernova has spent ... own label Future Bounce – “an expression of my own taste and an incubator for new talent” – where she works ...
His upcoming memoir, Golden Years: What I’ve Learned from Love, Loss, and Reality TV hits stands this fall and PEOPLE has the exclusive reveal of its cover ... In his new book, Turner will ...
They definitely didn’t dress like they did in Bonanza.” Unique to illustrating for a book cover is that the images have to be more vertical, which Manchess saw as a welcome challenge.