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‘The Office’ star Creed Bratton talks pants-dropping acid trip, spinoff series idea and new album By

The actor and musciian reflects on how he pulled off one of the greatest career second acts in Hollywood history. Long before he was a TV star on The Office,...

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Ellie Goulding opens up about mental health crusade, career challenges, and comeback album ‘Brightest Blue’ By

A decade ago, Ellie Goulding was suddenly thrust into the spotlight with her massive worldwide hit “Lights,” and it was a tricky transition for the shy singer-songwriter, who has since...

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The Who’s Roger Daltrey talks ‘Tommy’ anniversary and the ‘terrible loneliness’ of his teen years By

Teenage isolation is a subject Daltrey knows all too well. Before forming the Detours (the band that would later become the Who) when he was 15 years old, he was...

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GWAR drummer on petition to replace Robert E. Lee statue with the late Oderus Urungus: ‘He would probably be right there on the frontlines’ By

Last week, a mystery fan named “GWAR Scumdog” started a grassroots petition calling for a statue of GWAR’s late leader, Oderus Urungus, to replace a controversial statue of Confederate leader Robert E....

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Shane McAnally on coming out: ‘I was so afraid of what it would mean to my career’ By

The country hitmaker speaks with me about why his coming-out journey was so important in the world of country music....

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Rick Springfield reminisces about his famous working class dog and why ‘Hard to Hold’ was almost rated X By

Boconversation with Springfield would be complete without a discussion his most well-known pooch, Ronnie, and the ‘awkward’ nude scenes, rumored butt double from his infamous ’80s flick....

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Alice Cooper talks snakes, movie roles, lost ’80s albums, and who would play him in a biopic By

Alice Cooper chats with me about his roles in Wayne’s World, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Dark Shadows; his coked-out ’80s albums like Flush the Fashion; and of course,...

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Bret Michaels reflects on 10th anniversary of near-fatal brain hemorrhage: The pain is like an elephant standing on your skull’ By

Bret Michaels just released the first volume of this photographic memoir series, Auto-Scrap-Ography, which chronicles the highs and lows of his wild life (which will also soon be the subject...

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Rose McGowan on shaving her head, ‘breaking up with the world’ and why Hollywood is a ‘cult’ By

Author, activist, and former actress Rose McGowan joins me from her secret COVID-lockdown bunker in Mexico to discuss her experimental debut album Planet 9, which depicts a utopian society far,...

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Gavin Rossdale on Bush album’s eerie, prescient timing: ‘All my stuff is death-themed, because I’m obsessed with life’ By

Rossdale tells me when set out to write Bush’s eighth studio album, The Kingdom, he had no idea how timely the LP’s theme would become in a pandemic age. “It...

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