Right in the middle of an ugly storm is one of the most gifted sportsmen ever. Read More
Wichita was chosen Friday to host the 2011 Junior Olympics, an event that is expected to attract more than 6,500 athletes and have an economic impact of $11 million to $13 million. Read More
During professional skateboarder Tony Hawk's visit to Paris in November, the newly founded Fandango Project set up an installation at the Grand Palais that let visitors travel through time via teenagers' bedrooms. Read More
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Special guest Matt Darey from Britain takes over the console on Nov 13 for a night of progressive, breaks, electro, trance and house. Read More
New York, New York, October, 2009 - Wonder Mike and Master Gee of the original Sugarhill Gang, MaxaMedia and The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and museum celebrate the 30th Anniversary of "Rapper's Delight", the first single to bring Hip-Hop Music to the mainstream, with The 30th Anniversary of Rapper's Delight- "The Past, Present and Future of Hip Hop Tribute Concert" and Industry weekend, January 2010 in Cleveland, Ohio. Read More
The sixty-second Cannes Film Festival felt a little less shiny and bright to most this year, with fewer parties, no big nudity moment, and a shortage of good bubbly. Read More
Supermodel Linda Evangelista opened the amfAR Milano Foundation's inaugural event held recently in conjunction with Milan Fashion Week. In a moving speech in which she recalled the losses of friends during the early epidemic, she talked about the death of her booking agent. Read More
It's a full house in Fiction for a performance from one of the world's top DJs. The event was the latest instalment of Wilson and co-founder Farenheit's weekly avant-garde party, Brand New Machine, held every Wednesday at Fiction. Read More
The revolution began in the early 80s in Chicago. Read More
The man behind such productions as the Mighty Bop (downtempo hip-hop), Bob Sinclar (house), and Réminiscence Quartet (acid ... Read the full Bob Sinclar bio.