HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — It’s a pleasant, autumn afternoon in downtown Halifax. A bartender is shaking his head in the city’s bar district, telling tales of Nova Scotia’s favorite son while NFL games beam on background televisions.
The topic is predictably Sidney Crosby.
“He’s here all the time in the summer with Nate (MacKinnon),” the bartender said. “People never leave him alone. Sits here and signs autographs all night. He’s almost too nice for his own good, you know? Read More...
With more than 120 million records sold worldwide, the Bee Gees were one of the most successful groups of all time — and one of the few of its stature whose core members were family. “They always recognized that they needed one another to do their best work,” David N. Meyer, author of The Bee Gees: The Biography, exclusively tells Closer Weekly. “So they were stuck with all their love, all their resentment, all their anger, and all the inspiration they gave each other. Read More...
As a music critic, I often find myself analyzing the meaning behind songs and how they resonate with listeners. One song that has always stood out to me in this regard is “Cheer Up” by J. Cole. I first heard this song on a lazy Sunday afternoon, and I remember stumbling upon it at a friend’s house. Little did I know that it would captivate me and leave a lasting impact. Read More...