How Alice Cooper spun a 1960s ballad into his own glam-rock anthem ...
Singing helps children learn vocabulary and identify sounds in words, studies found. Music also reduces anxiety and playing ...
Bad Bunny is one of the biggest recording artists in the world. He got his start in the industry in 2013 and hasn't looked back. Bad Bunny mainly performs in Spanish but tends to make music you can ...
British journalist and translator who joined Diario AS in 2013. Focuses on soccer – chiefly the Premier League, LaLiga, the Champions League, the Liga MX and MLS. On occasion, also covers American ...
Puerto Rico has a rich musical history, shaped by artists from both the island and its diaspora. Still, few have reached the heights of its latest leading light, Bad Bunny. The 31-year-old artist is ...
Children's shows that emphasise loud music, intense colours and fast-paced scenes could be making it harder for children to focus and self-regulate, according to studies. It's led more parents to seek ...
A deal between Labor and the Greens will see $50 million in extra funding for the ABC to invest in local content, with a focus on kids' programming. The funding will facilitate the passage of a bill ...
Two years before Celeste Rivas Hernandez disappeared, the singer D4vd recorded a song called “Romantic Homicide.” The release date was well before her death. That song, and its lyrics, are in the ...
Many believe a tutor is essential for English speaking fluency but research suggests otherwise. Parents can significantly improve their kids' English speaking skills through structured self-study, ...
Learn Hiragana and Katakana: Just like English has A to Z, the Japanese language also has its own alphabet. Fun fact is that Japanese doesn’t use a single language. It uses three writing systems, ...
Rachel Bloom and her husband, writer and comedian Dan Gregor, have set a comedy pilot at ABC called “Do You Want Kids?” Bloom and Gregor co-wrote and executive produce the pilot, which follows “a ...
EXCLUSIVE: ABC has handed a pilot order to Do You Want Kids?, a single-camera comedy starring Rachel Bloom in her return to broadcast TV after co-creating and headlining the CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.