In the 11th and final episode of the season, the Assassin ( Anthony Ramos) and Jeremy ( Jeremy Pope) reluctantly teamed up with Jordan ( Jessica Alexander) and Cooper (first, Evan Peters, then Hudson ...
Recently, Chuck D of Public Enemy announced a new band with John Densmore of The Doors. The group was titled doPE. The problem, though, is that Dope has been an industrial band since 1997, and quite ...
A trademark clash over the name doPE has been resolved, clearing the way for Chuck D and John Densmore's debut album. Still, Edsel underscored the weight the name carries for him: "It is important for ...
A rock singer is accusing two music legends of stealing his band’s name for a “dope” new group. The Doors drummer John Densmore and Public Enemy rapper Chuck D announced last week that they’ve ...
Last week, Chuck D and John Densmore announced their debut album no country for old men under the name of doPE. The moniker is meant to combine the beginning of the Doors' lowercase logo and the ...
A rock legend and a rap icon are teaming up to form a “dope” new group. The Doors drummer John Densmore and Public Enemy rapper Chuck D announced Wednesday that they’ve recorded new music together as ...
*John Densmore of The Doors and hip-hop legend Chuck D of Public Enemy have teamed up for a new musical project called doPE. Their debut album, “no country for old men,” combines spoken word, rhythm, ...
MIAMI GARDENS ― Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said that he would welcome an opportunity with another organization. Asked the day after Miami's final game of the 2025 season if he is ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) mocked a reporter Wednesday for asking a question on social platform X about a purportedly fake postcard from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to former women’s ...
The Justice Department ripped into a congressional reporter on Wednesday after the journalist questioned why the department would release a letter addressed to sex criminal Larry Nassar from Jeffrey ...
The phrase, "six seven" is a new slang term popular with Generations Z and Alpha. It originated from a lyric in the 2024 song "Doot Doot" by Skrilla. Despite its popularity, the phrase is considered ...
Pot was hardly difficult to find on campuses, and elsewhere, back when it was not just illegal but targeted by politicians as a menace to society. In fact, it often found you, if you stopped in at ...