This was one wild year for music — as the late, great Ozzy would say, it was a crazy train. In 2025, you never knew where your next favorite song was coming from. Some of the year’s best songs were ...
Nearly 50 years ago, the legendary group The Band — along with many of their famous friends — played their last concert. Held in San Francisco on Nov. 25, 1976, it was called “The Last Waltz” and was ...
See how the beloved stars of "The Sandlot" have transformed over the years in this nostalgic look back at the cult classic's cast. Meet the Senate aide with a $44,000 taxpayer-funded commute Police ...
"You're killing me, Smalls!" The Sandlot has served as a classic American film since its 1993 release. Now, more than 30 years later, two stars have revitalized the momentum with an iconic, ...
Few movies capture the magic of growing up quite like The Sandlot. Released in 1993, it’s more than a baseball story, it’s a love letter to summer, friendship, and the American pasttime. Three decades ...
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If there’s anything that defines music in the 21st century, it’s constant change. We live in an era when your next favorite song could come from anywhere — all over the stylistic map, all over the ...
You could’ve been Benny, but more likely you were one of the other eight. Hold on, ladies, I’m not talking to you. The Sandlot is a man’s movie or, more appropriately, a story about those crazy years ...
Following the success of their film, The Smashing Machine, at the Venice Film Festival, where director Benny Safdie won the Silver Lion, and star Dwayne Johnson received a 12-minute standing ovation, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Hot from a rousing Venice world premiere of The Smashing Machine, writer-director Benny Safdie and Dwayne Johnson are planning a quick reteam in another film, Lizard Music. Safdie will ...
One of the blessings or curses of being a columnist – even when you’re only a twice-a-month freelancer – is that you’re always working. Anything you see or hear can plant an idea. So it was a couple ...