Pop star Cliff Richard calls for anonymity in sex crimes
Richard says his life was thrown into turmoil by false allegations splashed across media.
Richard says his life was thrown into turmoil by false allegations splashed across media.
New York Times: Whose accounts celebs are following (or not) has become daily news.
Hawke's Bay fans will be treated to hits such as "The Things We Do For Love".
New York Times: Prince, Janet Jackson and Jay-Z all fought to control master recordings.
With Rolling Stones' return, Keith Richards looks for peace and quiet - onstage.
Billie Eilish, 17, revealed she's been let down by friends in the past.
The rapper remarked, "thought I made it obvious".
Cyrus ensured she put on a show to remember as she performed on the Pyramid Stage.
This is not a drill - Lizzo is coming to NZ. We repeat: Lizzo is coming to NZ.
Baker shook off writer's block: "I wrote a song about not being able to write a song."
Global pop star says Folau saga is a "shame" but LGBQT+ community is strong.
Police responded to an incident at Adler's home in Studio City, California.
The note and the will were ready, then journalist Andrew Stafford played a Neil Finn song.
The Black Sabbath frontman isn't the first musician to ban Trump.
Facing an unpopular opinion the actor makes a spirited case for the "genius" of Sean Paul
$1 from every ticket sold to Sivan's Auckland show will be donated to RainbowYOUTH.
Madonna wants to raise awareness of gun violence in the US, but its caused some real pain.
Angel Olsen, Alicia Keys and Lykke Li let Ronson's production skills shine.
Eminem's biological father has passed away after a heart attack at the age of 67.
Lisa Crawley looks back on the songs that have soundtracked her life.
Madonna is back to her best with her ninth number one album, Madame X.
Karl Puschmann meets the garage rock survivors as they prepare to unleash their new album
Exposing the underbelly of the country's massively popular "K-pop" scene.
Musicals, parody shows and beautiful music - you can see and hear it all this weekend.
New York Times: Radio play might be down but his Vegas show lives on despite documentary.
Ola Ray says the fame from the Thriller video sent her life spiralling out of control.
Is rock dead? Not in the stadiums of the UK, at least.
Times: Queen of pop talks about becoming a mum at 50 and growing up the youngest Jackson.
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa's opulent skirt patterned with hydrangeas has caught eyes.
Lure of the king of pop still strong.