News
Jennifer Lawrence has taken up many challenging roles over the years, but described one real-life icon she would love to play in a biopic.
When Stevie Nicks picked up her pen to write 'Silver Springs', she launched an emotional punch designed to last a lifetime as she wrote her most brutal lyrics.
The issues between Donald Trump and Bruce Springsteen are long-running, as The Boss' politics were never going to align with the beliefs of the president.
Any artist can find it hard to separate themselves from their songs, but Patti Smith felt honoured to keep some tunes for herself. Read more here.
Billie Joe Armstrong has been a student of rock and roll since he began, but he felt that it took the genre a few years before it birthed its first stars.
Donald Sutherland was a true force of creativity on screen and shared his thoughts on his relationship to the camera while performing. Read more here.
As is the case with a lot of political terms, the meaning of "woke" has changed over time, and here's how. Read more about its origin and evolution here.
When Sonic Youth were at their peak, it felt as though there wasn't a style they couldn't nail, but all good things have to come to an end.
Tom Cruise is one of the most influential stars in the business, with the actor describing his fateful encounter with another great actor who changed his life.
Phil Spector was always a little bit of a madman, but when he deliberately wrote a terrible song to exact revenge over his partner, things got even crazier.
John Goodman admitted to struggling to play the exterminator Delbert McClintock in 'Arachnophobia,' until a memory of his old science teacher inspired him.
Pearl Jam were never snobs about their influences, but they couldn't help poking fun at the bands that made music look like a joke.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results