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The road trip playlist is imperative to the success of any journey. If you're going to take suggestions from anyone, let it be Ezra Furman.
Alfred Hitchcock created some of the most innovative and suspenseful movies of all time, but there is one classic that he admits he made only for the money.
Everyone may have been dying to meet The Beatles in 1964, but Joan Baez can attest to the fact that the experience was a surreal one.
Kevin Bacon was stuck in deeply unsatisfying roles he didn't care much for until one highly acclaimed movie came along and saved him.
Pairing gloomy, mysterious lyrics with an oddly upbeat, high-octane instrumental, the song nails the weird dichotomy that Lynch was all about. It’s glamorous and a little creepy, stylistic and strange ...
In a decade dominated by monster-selling albums and MTV-ready promos, one single held the 1980s record for the longest charting number one spot.
Bill Murray has worked with many great actors who have brought audiences to tears in one film or another, but the one who made him "cry like a baby" is not a household name.
Working among legends is never easy, but the famous collaboration between Queen and David Bowie had its fair share of musical surprises. Read more here.
Meg Ryan's career took a downturn in the early 2000s, but there was one film in the pipeline that was full of potential.
All rock singing might be subjective, but Steven Tyler knew when some of his favourite artists let him down when he saw them in concert.
“All the things that they were trying to change about me,” Pugh told The Telegraph, “whether it was my weight, my look, the shape of my face, the shape of my eyebrows – that was so not what I wanted ...
A look at how far Chris Cornell pushed himself in his musical career, never staying in his comfort zone just like his heroes Nick Cave, Tom Waits and Iggy Pop ...