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Ozzy Osbourne, the gloomy, demon-invoking lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath who became the throaty, growling ...
Ozzy Osbourne dies at 76, weeks after farewell concert with Black Sabbath, closing a legendary era in heavy metal. Follow Newsweek's live blog for updates.
Live music is still your best entertainment value, when it comes to soul-feeding and body-rumbling. Here, in no particular ...
It really happened: Oasis actually got back together, following years of bad blood and sniping insults – and, even better, ...
Morrison made the X-Men fresh again, and everyone after them can only wish to be as good. 1) Chris Claremont Chris Claremont is the greatest X-Men writer of all time and it’s not all that close.
An alternate juror in the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial has spoken out for the first time.
BTS is back, and the members have already shared some key details on their upcoming group comeback following the completion of their military services.
Harry Styles was seen kissing an unidentified woman inside a VIP tent during Glastonbury 2025. Who is the mystery woman? We have the answer.
At a conference with federal judges, the chief justice did not mention the court’s decision sharply limiting their power, focusing instead on the danger of threats to the judiciary.
Lorde raised eyebrows after including an NSFW photo insert in a special vinyl edition of her new album Virgin, which was released June 27.
See inside Lauren Sánchez’s final dress fitting for her wedding to Jeff Bezos in Vogue’s June 2025 digital cover story.
The album, which serves as a larger exploration of human gender, sexuality and identity, is her most intimate work yet. Each of the 11 tracks on the album drives the story further along, painting a ...