Entertainment News

Beartooth's Caleb Shomo Comes Out as a 'Proudly Gay Man'

See the rocker's full statement here. Continue reading…

25 Big Alt-Rock Albums From the '90s Every Record Collector Needs

You need these alternative rock classics from the 1990s if you're a true vinyl collector who can't get enough of that decade. Continue reading…

Paul McCartney Closes Colbert's 'Late Show' in Historic Fashion

He served as Colbert's final guest, playing on the same stage where the Beatles famously performed on 'The Ed Sullivan Show.' Continue reading…

The History of Grunge Told in 13 Albums

These 13 albums tell the history of the grunge scene that formed in the Pacific Northwest in the 1980s, from Green River to Sub Pop, Nirvana and more. Continue reading…

14 New Rock + Metal Tours Announced This Past Week

Beartooth, Arch Enemy and Smashing Pumpkins lead the new tour announcements made over the previous week. Continue reading…

Local News

What to know: OU ties series against Mississippi State in the Norman Super Regional on Saturday

The University of Oklahoma softball team is on the verge of an early exit after losing the opening game of the Norman Super Regional on Friday.

Atlanta, Houston airports can receive passengers from 3 countries amid Ebola outbreak

Airline passengers traveling to the U.S. who have been in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda or South Sudan in the previous 21 days will be able to land at international airports in Atlanta and Houston, as well as Dulles airport outside Washington, for health screenings.

Gov. Kevin Stitt denies grand jury allegations over ankle monitor release

Gov. Kevin Stitt rejected claims of political favoritism in an ankle monitor release case, calling the grand jury process "political weaponization" and addressing changes to Oklahoma's drunk driving laws.

Kyle Busch's cause of death has been revealed

We now have a cause of death for NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, who died Thursday at 41.

A second Ebola treatment center is set ablaze in Congo; 18 people suspected of infection leave

An Ebola treatment tent in Congo was set on fire for the second time this week, and 18 people suspected of infection left, a local hospital director said Saturday.

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