Beautiful, eccentric, fiercely private and completely unpredictable, Greek actress Despina Mirou brings something to Hollywood that can’t easily be manufactured: mystery. Hollywood has always loved the femme fatale. The unforgettable woman who enters a room and changes its temperature. She’s beautiful, certainly, but beauty isn’t what makes people watch her. It’s the sense that there’s
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Rocky Kramer will be hosting “A Kind of Magic” on this week’s episode of Rocky Kramer’s Rock & Roll Tuesdays on Twitch. Tune into Twitch on Tuesday, August 18th, 2026 at 7 PM PT for this amazing show. Rocky Kramer is a guitar virtuoso, often being compared to the greatest guitar players in the world.
Our president won’t tell you this, but the United States is being played by the Iranians in the US-Iran war. We are being hoodwinked. We are being suckered. We are being made the fool. One of President Trump’s favorite negotiating tactics is to exclude the people on behalf of whom he is negotiating and to
Ask most actors why they perform and you will hear about passion, applause, the thrill of transformation. Ask Erica Muse and you touch something far deeper. For the award-winning actress whose voice lives inside One Piece, My Hero Academia, and Attack on Titan, stories are not a career. They are the reason she is still here — and
Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Eva Mueller. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s
Some songs just demand your attention, and then there are songs that simply find you. Chris Chitsey and Bee Smith have made the latter. “Summer Before The Fall” is the kind of track that sneaks up on you without hesitating , unassuming, and suddenly, unmistakably necessary. MORE ON CHRIS CHITSEY: https://www.facebook.com/chrischitsey MORE ON BEE SMITH:
The self-produced singer-songwriter is building something authentic, intimate, and entirely her own In a British music landscape overflowing with talent, Birmingham-born artist Lyriqé is quietly carving out a lane that is entirely, defiantly hers. Known for her signature Neo-Nostalgic sound, Lyriqé blends 90s soul, lush harmonies, and futuristic textures — creating Soul/R&B that feels both
Some artists spend years trying to capture attention. Others possess something impossible to teach — presence. The kind of magnetic energy that makes people stop scrolling, stop talking, and start paying attention. Mimi is rapidly becoming one of those artists. There is a growing buzz surrounding her name, and it is easy to understand why. Mimi has
There are talk shows, and then there are conversations that genuinely matter. Secrets of the Stage with Quinn Lemley is decidedly the latter — a platform where the curtain is pulled back on the creative process, and audiences are invited into the minds and hearts of the artists, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who shape our cultural
Los Angeles, CA – April 2026 Today’s artists are forced to juggle multiple platforms just to function. One for distribution, another for sync licensing, and another for Content ID management. Fees stack up. Data is fragmented. And the people actually making the music are left managing a system that feels designed to slow them down.
There’s something about Candace Woodson that feels rare right now—she doesn’t chase trends, she leans into truth. And that’s exactly what makes her new single “Say Yes” hit the way it does. Woodson has built her career on authenticity, and not the buzzword version—the real kind. The kind that comes from actually living through things. Her story
Slow Burn Drifters are that kind of band you didn’t realize you were missing, and feel instantly hooked by as soon as frontman Ray Vale croons the first stanza. Expanding upon their previous release Golden with the aptly titled Golden (Deluxe), one of their new singles is Uncertainty. With Vale’s signature, caustic vocals, and the
After more than a decade of recording and performing, Chicago-based Go Time! come back strong with 11, their tenth release, a milestone that underscores both their staying power and their continued creative drive. The lineup, Scott Niekelski on vocals, guitar, keyboards, Steve Grzenia on drums and backing vocals, Paul Schmidt on guitar, backing and vocals, and Mark Marketti
Sometimes the best songs arrive like a hand on the shoulder. Fred Presley’s “One of These Days” is exactly that, an unrushed, warm, and carrying the kind of quiet assurance that only comes from someone who’s lived enough to mean what he sings. “One of The Days” moves gently, built around the kind of melodic
There’s a certain reverence for time, memory, and lineage that runs deep through Celtic music traditions—songs passed down, reshaped, and reinterpreted across generations. In that sense, Davie Simmons’ “Living Legacy” feels unexpectedly at home within that lineage, even if it arrives from outside the genre’s strict boundaries. Viewed through a Celtic lens, this is less
Tina Halma arrives at a defining moment in her career with the simultaneous release of two singles that refuse to occupy the same emotional territory. “Gaslight,” sung in English, and “Presente,” delivered entirely in Spanish, don’t function as companion pieces so much as two portraits of the same artist caught in different kinds of light.
Michael Gilas returns with an emotionally charged new single, “You Don’t Get To Say Goodbye,” available now on all major streaming platforms. The San Diego based Adult Contemporary artist has built a reputation for heartfelt songwriting and soulful performances, but this latest release feels especially personal. Rather than leaning on surface-level heartbreak clichés, Gilas dives
Dionya Marie’s “Don’t Blame The Child” lands like a late-night confession—unvarnished, steady, and unwilling to soften the edges of what it’s saying. Where many artists in the Country/Pop/Adult Contemporary lane lean on uplift or nostalgia, Dionya takes a different route here, building a song that sits in discomfort and asks the listener to stay there.
There are performers who shine on stage—and then there are those who illuminate far beyond it. Despina Mirou is undeniably both. As Women’s Month celebrates strength, brilliance, and the power of women across every field, Despina stands out as a natural headliner—an artist whose talent is matched by intellect, curiosity, and a truly cosmic perspective.
Marble Home is often described through its songwriting, but one of its more compelling qualities is how embodied it feels. Old Sap doesn’t just write these songs—he performs them in a way that suggests physical presence, as if each track is happening in real time rather than being carefully assembled. Produced by Josh Goforth, the
Rob McConnell, President and CEO of Canada’s Relmar Media Company and host of Canada’s syndicated radio and TV show The ‘X’ Zone, has written an unexpected song in honor of a frequent guest, author, scientific thinker, and radio personality: Howard Bloom. Bloom, the author of nine books, has been called The Einstein, Newton, Darwin, and
GREYE began its journey in 2012 in Daytona Beach, Florida, when a group of dedicated musicians united with a shared passion for powerful, guitar-driven rock. From the outset, the band focused on building a sound that honored the roots of Southern rock while also embracing the heavier tones and expansive arrangements of modern rock music.
Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Mark Isom. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s
Taylor Jules’ The Good, The Bad And The Ugliest feels like the moment an emerging artist stops experimenting and starts defining herself. Blending indie-pop accessibility with soul-inflected emotional depth, the EP showcases a songwriter stepping confidently into emotional transparency. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/iamtaylorjules/ Jules’ voice is immediately distinctive — warm yet edged with vulnerability — and producers
Paris was ablaze with flashbulbs and cinematic prestige as the César celebration honored the extraordinary legacy of Jim Carrey — and Despina Mirou found herself not only attending the historic French event, but sharing the very same red carpet and atmosphere with the legendary actor she so deeply admires. The moment was electric. As photographers
In the ever-evolving world of international film and television, Despina Mirou stands out as a magnetic presence — a performer whose talent, intelligence, and charisma effortlessly transcend borders. With roots in Greece and a flourishing career abroad, she represents a new generation of global artists redefining what it means to be a modern actress. A
TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s ICARE Initiative. ICARE stands for Increasing Community Awareness through Relevant Education. ICARE Programs are generously funded by The
This cosmos is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. Among other things, it is replete with immaterial forces that have power over material things. Yes, immaterial forces. Forces you and I can’t see. What in the world do I mean? At the very birth of the universe in a Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago, the
On February 18, 2026, Irene Michaels returns to the stage at The Den Theatre — and this time, she’s not just performing. She’s taking over. Set for the Heath Mainstage, the evening promises glamour, grit, powerhouse vocals, and the kind of electric intimacy only The Den can deliver. Doors open at 6:45 p.m., with showtime
Chris Chitsey’s “Where Ya Been Girl” is the kind of mid-tempo country single that doesn’t need fireworks to make an impact—it wins by being sure of itself. Built on a steady, radio-friendly pulse and a romantic premise that’s instantly relatable, the track feels like it was designed for the moment when you’re driving home late,