Entertainment News

Aftershock 2026 Lineup - Over 140 Bands Announced

Aftershock Festival has revealed its full 2026 lineup, with over 140 bands announced and a surprise mystery guest that'll be revealed later. Continue reading…

Lamb of God - Exclusive Interview

In Loudwire's latest Cover Story interview, Mark Morton and Randy Blythe talk with Bryan Rolli about Lamb of God's new album, 'Into Oblivion.' Continue reading…

Draiman Praises Shomo as Fronz Apologizes for Homophobic Remark

The video for Beartooth's new song "Free" has drawn mixed reactions online. Continue reading…

Twisted Sister Reveal Drummer for Shows With Sebastian Bach

Twisted Sister have revealed that Joey Cassata will join the band as their drummer for their upcoming shows with Sebastian Bach. Continue reading…

Fans React to Sebastian Bach Joining Twisted Sister Reunion Tour

With Dee Snider unable to participate in Twisted Sister's reunion, fans have thoughts about the group choosing Sebastian Bach to lead dates in fall 2026. Continue reading…

Local News

Oklahoma lawmakers advance bill to shield ratepayers from data center power costs

Numerous Oklahoma cities have approved or discussed these warehouse-type facilities run by major technology companies.

Emotional tributes pour in after 4 US soldiers killed in war with Iran identified

Emotional tributes began to pour in after the identification of four U.S. service members killed in a deadly Iranian drone strike in Kuwait, the first American deaths in the war with Iran.

Edmond kicks off Route 66 centennial celebrations this week

Edmond is kicking off its Route 66 centennial celebrations with a series of events, including a book lecture and exhibits at the Edmond History Museum, starting Thursday.

Trader Joe’s expands frozen foods recall over possible glass contamination

Trader Joe's just expanded its frozen foods recall, which includes more than 3.3 million pounds of frozen chicken fried rice, after reports of possible glass contamination. Here's the full list.

RFK Jr. demands Dunkin', Starbucks to prove drinks are 'safe'

Robert F. Kennedy threatens to crack down on Dunkin' and Starbucks for their sugary drinks at a Make America Healthy Again event.

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