The weekend Dave Chappelle and A Tribe Called Quest saved America
Ten years have passed since the end of the immensely popular Comedy Central show, “Chappelle Show.”
Ten years have passed since the end of the immensely popular Comedy Central show, “Chappelle Show.”
Imagine the dismay of many upon learning that Frank Ocean would be making his SNL debut with the likes of John Mayer.
It really feels like disco has died.
SNL went old school with their choice in hosting duties this past weekend.
I’m torn with the Shins.
Jack White didn’t pull any Lana Del Rey moments while on SNL this past weekend.
Anything that was going or that was going to happen this weekend was eclipsed by the sudden passing of one of the original divas, Whitney Houston.
Madge played her halftime show at the Indianapolis home that Peyton Manning built for this year’s Super Bowl.
It doesn’t matter at what time of day you listen to the National’s “Start a War,” it’s impossible not to be moved by the sheer beauty of the music.
Anybody that has ever witnessed the Chemical Brothers live can attest to the psychedelic dance experience that the duo can produce.