These one-hit wonders from the 1960s had more than enough talent to become superstars. Sadly, the charts didn't reflect their talent.
Plus, a family film festival in Belmont and a play that imagines a conversation between two icons of the Civil Rights Movement.
Lucinda Williams has known strange times before these. When she thinks back to her days as a teenage antiwar activist in late ...
Pioneering producer Ken Nelson was born on January 19, 1911, and had a hand in popularizing country music as we know it today ...
In 1979, B.B. recruited Parks to contribute guitar to his album Take It Home. King’s rhythm section included members of the ...
From riding its clattering cable cars to visiting sea‑lion hangouts, here are 50 cool things to do in San Francisco in 2026.
We often say the first thing we notice about a muscle car is the sound of the engine, which we hear and instantly recognize from blocks away. However, once a muscle car rolls up, it’s ... Read more ...
Rock didn't dominate the '80s the way it did the '70s, but there were still some great classic rock albums from the decade, ...
Four years after retiring, Shaun White is still changing the sport he's dedicated his life to.
The movie works, and has a handful of inspired touches, yet a little of it goes a long way.
Cover bands, anniversary shows, New Wave but with strings, and much more await San Diego's music scenesters this week.
Angelenos have been making the drive to Big Bear for more than a century, chasing cooler air in summer and snow in winter. As early as 1912, day-trippers and film crews in Model-Ts wound up the ...
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