Celebrating Black Heritage Month Week 2: Black Futures
Today we are celebrating all the incredible Black game changers leading us into the future!
Today we are celebrating all the incredible Black game changers leading us into the future!
Brighten up your day with brand new bops. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine…
Geek Girl Riot is bringing you a new TV update—the good, the bad, and the we-got-a-lotta-feelings…and our Rioters get a lil silly & hyped up on eggnog.
Our Rioters get into some of the new TV they’re excited about, serving up some love for The Great British Baking Show, breaking down all the new femme-tastic trailers, and getting deep with Unsolved Mysteries.
Fight the morning “ughs” with great music. It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
The Coronavirus claims more shows; Yungblud has cancelled the Asia dates of his tour. He joined the ranks of artists cautiously cancelling tour dates on Tuesday March 3, 2020. He took to instagram with a heartfelt announcement that follows in the footsteps of Greenday, Avril Lavigne, BTS, Marilyn Manson, Jimmy Eat World, and Set It Off. Even Disney has postponed the Chinese theatrical release of Mulan. The Coronavirus is spreading worldwide but has yet to be labeled a pandemic. There are many unknowns about the novel Coronavirus or COVID-19, the official name, but the most effective ways to protect yourself… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from New Found Glory, The Wonder Years, Derek Sanders, and more.
All new music on idobi Network.
All new music on idobi Network.
Sad Summer Festival has just announced more bands added to the feely line-up. You can see State Champs, Mayday Parade, Mom Jeans, The Maine, and Stand Atlantic on every date of the tour. But like Four Year Strong, Set It Off, Forever the Sickest Kids, and Every Avenue the newly announced groups will be exclusive to select dates. Grayscale, Ashland, Jetty Bones, Shortly, Worriers, World’s Greatest Dad, and Oh Weatherly give you 7 more reasons to get emotional in the summer sun. The tour takes off from Dallas, TX on July 5, 2019, and hits 18 cities around the US.… Read more »