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The Houston Rockets are heading to the playoffs, which means living rooms across Houston are about to turn into mini arenas… TVs cranked up, neighbors yelling at refs, and snack tables doing heavy lifting. But here’s the twist this year: hosting a simple watch party might hit your wallet almost as hard as playoff ticket […]

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2026 is now official, and this year’s announcement gives rock fans a little more to work with than usual. It’s not a clean sweep, but there’s enough here to feel like guitars still matter in the room. RELATED: Rock Legends Not in the Rock & Roll […]

Alongside testing the Orion capsule and scouting the Moon’s surface, NASA gave the Artemis II crew something a little more human… a soundtrack. Each morning, Mission Control radioed up a wake-up song, a tradition dating back to the Apollo program. Not alarms. Not buzzers. Music. Picked by the crew and even their families. Here’s how […]

For a band named Journey, the road has never just been highways and sold-out arenas. It’s also been courtrooms, contracts, and fractures that never fully healed. It started decades ago with Steve Perry, the voice that defined their peak years. He first walked away in the late ’80s, stepping off at the height of their […]

Almost Hits: The Songs That Nearly Belonged to Someone Else Every great rock song has a story… and some of the biggest nearly took a completely different road to your speakers. Here’s where rock history almost zigged instead of zagged: Bottom line? The great songs always seem to find the perfect singers! Doug O’Brien

Houston Hooks You: Why People Get Here…Then Stay You don’t just live in Houston…you settle into it. Like finding your favorite radio station (Houston’s Eagle) and never having to change it. The latest moving data says Houston ranks #13 among the cities people don’t want to leave, and if you’ve spent any time here, we […]

On April 5, 1985, radio did something it rarely does… it moved as one. At exactly 9:50 a.m. Central Time, more than 8,000 radio stations across the United States hit play at the same moment. The song? “We Are the World,” the all-star charity single recorded by USA for Africa. The timing wasn’t random. The […]

April Fools’ Day is here, and once again the world has decided, collectively, to mess with itself. No one really agrees where it started. Some trace it back to ancient festivals like Hilaria, others to the chaos of spring weather. But once the media got involved, the pranks went from harmless to legendary. Back in […]

Somewhere out there, 12 tons of KitKats disappeared, and instead of panic, the internet decided this was comedy gold. What started as a bizarre cargo theft turned into a full-blown brand free-for-all. Nestlé set the tone with a perfectly dry statement, basically saying the thieves took “have a break” a little too literally. That was […]

For a lot of us, Rush isn’t just a band; it’s part of our DNA. So when Rush walked out on stage at the Juno Awards in 2026, it felt like seeing an old friend you haven’t shared a beer with in years. No hype needed, no overproduction. Just plug in, turn it up, and […]

Easter morning is supposed to be a sugar-coated slam dunk…until you realize the Easter Bunny might be playing favorites. Turns out, Peeps are not guaranteed. Not even close. Here’s how the great Peeps divide shakes out across America: For those who consider Peeps more punishment than prize, don’t worry: So yeah, the Easter Bunny delivers, […]

A new study from WalletHub.com took a deep dive into happiness across more than 180 of the largest cities in America, measuring everything from emotional and physical well-being to income, job satisfaction, and community environment. At the top of the list sits Fremont, California, where high incomes and positive mental health trends helped it claim […]