Rapper Kendrick Lamar and newcomer SZA are out with the official music video for "All The Stars".
The Ageless jazz singer/performer signs her heart out on "All About Love".
Stocks have failed to hold a strong rebound since Friday
NOAA researchers spent close to a month charting the unexplored depths of the Gulf of Mexico.
'Kofi Kinaata' has disclosed the number of record labels 'hunting' him for his signature since parting ways with Samini's High Grade Family record labels.
Working with Churchill was a bit like "The Devil Wears Prada."
MPs criticised YouTube for spending an estimated 0.1% of its annual revenue on moderating content.
Friday's events at the Winter Olympics 2018 include downhill skiing, curling, and, of course, the opening ceremony at the Pyeongchang stadium.
South Korea has shelled out hundreds of millions for these minimalist stadiums and parks for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance CEO Carlos Ghosn said that replacing CEOs as soon as they miss quarterly expectations makes long-term dominance impossible.
Nana Boroo, explaining reasons behind his self-imposed exile said he was busy with other endeavors and he suffered a broken heart from a lady and so he couldn't concentrate on music.
Kwaw Kese made the comment when he revealed Hiplife artist turned reverend minister, Lord Kenya, has asked him to consider working for God.
Erika Nardini, CEO of Barstool Sports, once worked in Fidelity's legal department. She found her true passion once she switched to the advertising department.
Narrating the incident, an eyewitness said Abdul Aziz is a CD seller on the busy Takoradi-Kojokrom bus terminal. And the mast fell on the container in which he was working thereby causing his death.
The Executive Chairman of the Porcupine Warriors will honour each Kotoko player a 2-bedroom house if they deliver the CAF Confederation Cup trophy
Onyekachi explained that, “Condoms are for weak ass men, Real men f*ck quickly and pull out before HIV notices.”
A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit by the great-grand-niece of a German Jewish businessman that asked the Metropolitan Museum of Art to return one of its most valuable Picassos, “The Actor.”
Imaginary people play a surprisingly large role in fashion. Designers conjure them, retailers strategize for them, and we journalists try to put ourselves in their shoes. It’s not a rare feeling at a runway presentation to find oneself puzzling over who the consumer is that’s being pitched a particular designer’s vision.
Let the heavy breathing begin. The soundtrack album to “Fifty Shades Freed,” the finale of the soft-core BDSM romance trilogy based on the novels by E.L. James, arrives with its goal clearly designated: getting a song on the radio with enough of a sultry frisson to sell tickets for the movie.
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