Early during his concert Thursday night, March 5, at the Royal Oak Music Theatre, while singing the Monkees’ “Take a Giant ...
Later, when Baker explained a rise in revenues from the sale of amenity services, Kessler read Baker’s troubled words back to him, saying: “What you were really doing was ‘robbing them blind, baby.’” ...
Before Donald Trump stepped into the White House, he was a semi-regular on the commercial front, starring in advertisements ...
Joni Mitchell liked to write about her personal life, including the men she was involved with, such as David Crosby. She wrote two incredible songs about him.
Fifty years ago, Charlie's Angels exploded onto television screens and into the cultural bloodstream. Premiering in 1976, the series became an instant phenomenon-glamorous, glossy, action-packed and, ...
Fans of '70s and '80s rock will want to dig into the oral history of the era in music writer Paul Rees' "Raised on Radio" ...
We Partied for Art I love a party, and I love art, so when the Henry Art Gallery invited me to its annual fundraising gala, it was paddle’s up from the get-go. Held on the floor of Pioneer Square’s ...
Photographer Aidan Zamiri recently made his debut feature film “The Moment,” a fictionalized telling of pop star Charli xcx’s 2024 “brat” tour. Now, the film adds itself to a long-running history of ...
Micky Dolenz is celebrating his late Monkees bandmates Davy Jones, Mike Nesmith and Peter Tork with a 60th anniversary tour. In a lengthy USA TODAY interview, he digs into the Monkees' backstory, from ...
The way Micky Dolenz sees it, the Monkees’ success was neither predictable nor replicable. “You can't reduce it, you can't take it apart,” he says of the beloved made-for-TV band, soon to turn 60.
Micky Dolenz looked back on The Monkees’ fast rise to fame. The made-for-TV rock band made their debut on their self-titled NBC sitcom in September 1966, about one month after their first single, ”The ...