Sonoma County Partnership Creates Resource Hub for Older Adults, People With Disabilities

The Sonoma County Human Services Department and local nonprofits have launched a resource hub that quickly connects older adults and people with disabilities to an array of critical services. The Aging & Disability Resource Hub simplifies access
On This Day March 24, 1986: Van Halen releases their first album with new lead singer Sammy Hagar
On This Day, March 24, 1986… Van Halen released their seventh studio album, 5150, which was their first record with new lead singer Sammy Hagar, following the departure of original frontman David Lee Roth. 5150, named after guitarist Eddie Van Halen‘s home studio,
Neil Young blasts Ticketmaster: “Concert touring is broken”
Gary Miller/Getty Images Neil Young is the latest artist to blast Ticketmaster for their business practices. In a post on his archives website titled “CONCERT TOURING IS BROKEN,” Young blasts the ticket-selling service for its 30% ticket fees. He shared an
Queen + Adam Lambert announce new North American Rhapsody Tour dates
Aldara Zarraoa/Redferns) Queen + Adam Lambert are bringing their Rhapsody Tour back to North America. The tour first kicked off in North America in 2019, and now they’ve expanded and updated it for a second leg. “Our last
RIP Taylor Hawkins: Foo Fighters drummer died one year ago
Rich Fury/Getty Images Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins died one year ago this Saturday. On March 25, 2022, Dave Grohl and company were set to headline a festival in Bogotá, Colombia. That night, the Foos tweeted, “The
Bobby Colomby tries to answer the question: 'What The Hell Happened To Blood, Sweat & Tears?'
ABRAMORAMA Films Blood, Sweat & Tears’ 1970 State Department-sponsored tour of Iron Curtain countries Yugoslavia, Romania and Poland is the subject of a new documentary, What The Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?, opening in theaters in New York