Daily Dirt for Friday, Sept. 26, 2025 Stevie Nicks, at No. 4, isn’t too shabby either … Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 1,412 of The Daily Dirt. 1. “Iconic Week” continues today.
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INDIE BASEMENT CLASSIC: Fine Young Cannibals – Fine Young Cannibals (London/IRS, 1985) The Beat’s Andy Cox & David Steele reinvented themselves with singer Roland Gift timeless results on their debut ...
The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute Band returns to The Lamp Theatre, Irwin, for TWO show! Purchase tickets NOW at: ...
A grop of friends and family having a picnic at a park. Miami Marlins Vs. NY Mets ...
Jefferson Davis Flea Market has been doing its thing for ages, perfecting the art of organized chaos that makes flea markets magical. The selection here reads like someone’s random dream journal came ...
In a state often defined by its tourist attractions and manufactured experiences, Palms Fish Camp stands as a reminder of Florida’s authentic heart – a place where the natural beauty of the landscape ...
On her first album in seven years, Mariah Carey stays in her lane of glitzy, nicely overwrought pop on her first album, while ...
In an exclusive interview with SCREEN, filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt talks about why he doesn't direct anymore, warming up to the role of a mentor, his views on wife Soni Razdan's volcanic talent, seeing ...
The first black radio station owner in Tennessee, the first woman to start her own record company, and a blues legend were ...
Alphonse Pierre’s Off the Dome column covers songs, mixtapes, albums, scenes, snippets, movies, Meek Mill tweets, fashion trends—and anything else that catches his attention. This week, Alphonse ...