
Former FEAR FACTORY frontman Burton C. Bell will unveil “Paradise Found”, his debut exhibition of photographic works, at the Vincent Castiglia Gallery in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from March 11 through May 23. The photographs Bell is presenting are representational of his industrial and science-ficti…
Former FEAR FACTORY Singer BURTON C. BELL Announces Debut Exhibition Of Photographic Works
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Ismael Cruz Cordova “loved” stirring up trolls as first elf of colour in Lord Of The Rings
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A lot of people speaking on behalf of Tolkien, I don’t know if they understand the spirit of Tolkien The...
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‘Dying Light 2”s New Game Plus mode ups the ante
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KORN Unveils Cover Of THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND’s ‘The Devil Went Down To Georgia’ Feat. YELAWOLF
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KORN has released a cover of THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND classic "The Devil Went Down To Georgia", featuring a...
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Netflix Pulls The Mighty Boosh Over Blackface
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The fourth British comedy the streamer has yanked over concerns of racism. Netflix Pulls The Mighty Boosh Over BlackfaceBen Kaye
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DREAM THEATER Announces Rescheduled Dates For North American Leg Of ‘Top Of The World’ Tour
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Progressive metal giants DREAM THEATER have announced the rescheduled dates for their recently postponed North American leg of the...
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MIKE PORTNOY Says He Is ‘The Worst’ When It Comes To His Exercise Regimen On The Road: ‘I’m So Out Of Shape’
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During an appearance on the latest episode of Dean Delray's "Let There Be Talk" podcast, former DREAM THEATER and...
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NME Radio Roundup 7 March 2022: Haim, Florence + The Machine, Wet Leg and more
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Liam Gallagher won’t have you calling Noel a “potato” any more
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“I won’t have a bad word said about that gorgeous talented young man” The post Liam Gallagher won’t have you...





