Pink Floyd x Inter Milan? “Wish You Were Here” 50th Anniversary Gets Unexpected Soccer Collab
Pink Floyd celebrates the 50th anniversary of Wish You Were Here with a surprising collaboration alongside Inter Milan and a limited-edition merch drop.
Pink Floyd celebrates the 50th anniversary of Wish You Were Here with a surprising collaboration alongside Inter Milan and a limited-edition merch drop.
Flavor Flav made an appearance at Fenway Park to throw the first pitch, continuing his streak of supporting athletes and creating feel-good moments.
Rock icons The Killers are set to perform at the UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show in Budapest. The band will deliver a career-spanning set packed with global anthems.
Super Bowl commercials cost millions—but only a few earn cultural immortality. Here’s our unapologetically opinionated ranking of the best ads from Super Bowl 2026, led by Dunkin’s star-studded spectacle and Budweiser’s goosebump-inducing tribute to America.
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show is shaping up to be less about football and more about movement, culture, and global rhythm — and somehow, we’re all invited to dance.
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Alysa Liu stepped onto the ice, dropped a Lady Gaga soundtrack, and reminded everyone that figure skating can be athletic, artistic, and unapologetically iconic — all at once.
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America’s favorite November traditions: overeating, arguing with relatives, and watching three megastars torch NFL stadiums. Post Malone, Jack White and Lil Jon are headlining the Thanksgiving Day halftime shows — and we’ve got the story with sarcasm, swagger, and Static Live seasoning.
Shakira and The Weeknd are turning up the volume on global change, joining FIFA’s Global Citizen Education Board alongside Serena Williams, Ivanka Trump, and other power players. They’re aiming to raise $100 million for global education — because who better to inspire the next generation than the artists who already own the charts (and our hearts)?