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Today in Music History for Jan. 16: In 1849, Stephen Humbert, who in 1801 compiled the first English-language collection of vocal music, died in Saint John, N.B. at the age of 82. In 1908, Broadway ...
Mary J. Blige won a lawsuit brought by Misa Hylton, her former stylist and Diddy's ex, as a judge criticized Hylton for “bad faith tactics.” ...
The latest project by the powerful American producer Timbaland is a hybrid of human and technological creativity. A new era opens for the music industry based on AI. She is neither 100% human nor 100% ...
List making is ultimately a forward, affirmative act — the wish to impose order on a chaotic world. In that spirit, we ...
The Oregon women recovered from a disastrous final season in the Pac-12 to finish at 20-12 (10-8) and 8th in the Big Ten ...
WATERTOWN — Watertown’s girls rebounded into the win column of the THW Christmas Tournament with a 54-46 win over Clarkrange on Monday. The Tigerettes fell into the consolation bracket with a 47-44 ...
DONALD Trump has signalled he is ready to back Iranian protesters – as the US weighs up military action against Tehran. The ...
Universal Music Group announced a deal Tuesday with AI chipmaker Nvidia in hopes of reshaping music discovery and creating a ...
Universal Music Group partners with NVIDIA, Peermusic promotes Paul Smelt to COO, ASCAP ups Hayley Dukes to SVP, and more.
A DEPRAVED dad who brutally killed five of his own children and hid his infant’s body in a cooler is facing life in prison.
Crave's Heated Rivalry, based on Rachel Reid's Game Changers, went from being a small six-episode Canadian hockey romance to ...