Gershon Hepner is a poet who has written over 25,000 poems on subjects ranging from music to literature, politics to Torah. He grew up in England and moved to Los Angeles in 1976. Using his varied ...
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Starbucks remains a hold due to persistent margin pressure, inflationary headwinds, and a premium valuation despite recent operational improvements. SBUX's Q4 showed modest revenue growth and positive ...
As millions of people headed to the grocery store to purchase their ingredients for Thanksgiving this week, rising energy prices were driving up costs at every stage of agricultural production, adding ...
An ‘80s rock band has announced a new album, days after a former member’s death. Squeeze, the UK group best known for the 1981 hit song “Tempted,” announced they will release a concept album called ...
At the LA Phil, Ledisi paid homage to Dinah Washington, putting her own spin on classic hits and debuting her new album, 'For Dinah.' Ledisi celebrated her Dinah Washington tribute album with a ...
Long before their reign as one of the most erudite bands in rock, Squeeze founding members Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook wrote a bunch of early songs as 1970s teenagers that have never seen the ...
Squeeze dig deep into their songwriting archives for their upcoming album Trixies, a collection of tracks the band wrote in their teenage years well before releasing their 1978 debut album. For ...
Squeeze's new album, Trixies, reaches way back. Set for release on March 6, 2026, it features songs that Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook wrote when they were 19 and 16, respectively. Written about a ...
Burr Oak Cemetery — the Black-owned south suburban cemetery that’s the final resting place of Mamie and Emmett Till, singer Dinah Washington, rapper King Von and generations of other prominent figures ...
Bryan Washington’s latest novel, “Palaver,” chronicles a mother-and-son reunion miles from home, after more than a decade of estrangement. By Hannah Gold Hannah Gold is a critic and fiction writer.