Movie Monday (May 2): Stowaway

Each week, I will look at a movie that is currently in theaters or available to stream and give some reasons why people should watch it. This isn’t necessarily a film critique, rather, an overview of what I think
SportsCall’s POTW (May 2): Bobby Peirce

Auburn outfielder Bobby Peirce is SportsCall’s Player of the week! The junior went 5-of-17 in four games last week, hitting two homers and gathering six RBI’s. One of those homers came in the 9th inning with two
Duran Duran, Eminem, and Dolly Parton make the fan vote for the Rock Hall

Three artists have made the fan vote for this years Rock N Roll Hall of Fame vote, and while the fan vote does not guarantee entry, it is a good indicator. The three artists were Duran Duran,
Here’s How To See Your Favorite Artists Live For $25

Live music is back in full swing, and Live Nation is celebrating by offering fans access to more than 3,700 shows around the country for just $25 during the 2022 iteration of Concert Week. Some of the
Yeah Yeah Yeahs announce new tour dates

Yeah Yeah Yeahs have shared a snippet of new music while announcing headline shows in New York and Los Angeles. The band also announced that they’ve signed to Secretly Canadian ahead of releasing new music this Fall.
A musical adaptation of “Almost Famous” is coming to Broadway

A stage musical adaptation of Cameron Crowe’s Almost Famous is coming to Broadway later this year, as Deadline reports. Crowe wrote the book and co-wrote lyrics for the update of his 2000 comedy-drama, and it premiered at San
Julian Lennon shares his true feelings about “Hey Jude”

Julian Lennon has shared his “love-hate” relationship with Beatles classic “Hey Jude.” His feelings are very complex, as the song gives reminds him of an unhappy time, but still means a lot to him. For the full
This Day in Music History (May 2)

1969- Led Zeppelin played the first of two nights at The Pasadena Rose Palace, California. Many other acts appeared here including The Byrds, Cream, Santana, Grateful Dead, and Joe Cocker. 1972- Bruce Springsteen auditioned for CBS Records A&R man