
Chicago Hit With Cicadas
“What you saw was biblical,” said biologist Gene Kritsky, who has been chasing periodical cicadas for 50 years, yet was still amazed by the 3 to 5 million cicadas crowding a small patch of Ryerson Conservation Area north of Chicago.
Yuntai Waterfall Goes Viral
It's also home to Yuntai Mountain, where the tallest waterfall in the country stands at an impressive 1,030 feet.
Women DJs: Reshaping The Music Scene
This generation of emerging young women DJs are forging a path to create more inclusive spaces for performers and partygoers alike.
2022 Year of the Slap: Best Pop Culture Moments
Taylor Swift was up. Elon Musk was in, out, and in. Tom Cruise was back. BTS stepped aside, and so did Serena Williams, and Tom Brady too — oops, scratch that.
But the slap? The slap was everywhere.
A$AP Rocky & Rihanna Have Date Night
Considering the fact that A$AP Rocky, a new dad himself, just stomped all over every other dad's style in public, we're guessing he could.
Keri Hilson Shares New Music And Talks VH1
The new film features a line up of all star cast members. Some names in the film include Hilson herself, Ne-Yo, Terrence J, Serayah, Cassie, MC Lyte, Redman, Valarie Pettiford and Shad Moss a.k.a. Bow Wow.
Las Vegas Happy Hours to keep You Smiling
Do a little people-watching during Happy Hour Monday-Thursday from 3-6 p.m.
Cookies Miami opening shows challenge Florida’s cannabis industry
“I’m forcing the hand of other companies who have to work with people that look like me,” said Berner, who was born Gilbert Milam Jr. to Mexican parents.
Atlanta Mayor Dickens Announces New ‘Nightlife Division’
In his first State of the City address since taking office, Dickens told business, civic and city leaders that the new office will host programs to educate businesses on de-escalation practices, security tactics, and emergency response.
Workers March To Miami Beach City Hall To Oppose 2 A.M. Referendum
Bouncing to the rhythm of a musical troupe from Mango’s Tropical Cafe, an organized group of hospitality workers marched from Lincoln Road to Miami Beach City Hall on Wednesday to make yet another push to oppose a Nov. 2 voter referendum that proposes to limit early-morning alcohol sales.