YH catches up with violin impresaria Lindsey Stirling during rehearsals for the west coast leg of her world tour in support of her phenomenally successfully sophomore album 'Shatter Me'.
YH catches up with recording artist Clinton Sparks to find out more about the "Gold Rush" hitmaker, including his keys to persistence and where he gets his songwriting inspirations.
YH chats with the sisters of Cimorelli on the blue carpet for the big Hollywood premiere of Disney's 'Maleficent' where they share with us their other favorite Disney films.
YH chats with the legendary Lionel Richie during rehearsals for his big All The Hits All Night Long Tour where he gives us a taste of one of his classic hits.
YH gets to know hip-hop/synthpop artist T. Mills, who tells us what the tattoos on his knuckles mean and offers some really great advice to other up and coming artists out there.
YH chats with Erica Driscoll and Steve Stout of indie/electronica band Blondfire about their single "Where The Kids Are" and what it was like to collaborate with EDM megastar Avicii.
YH catches up with Cash Cash at SXSW to chat about how their hit single "Take Me Home" came about and how their philosophy on choosing songs to remix clashes with their band name.
YH hangs out with synthpop singer/songwriter Charli XCX at SXSW, where she talks about attending a Miley Cyrus concert and her hit song "I Love It" (made famous by Icona Pop).
YH catches up with modern-day Renaissance Man Drake Bell as he gets ready to kick-off the release of his rockabilly-inspired album, 'Ready Steady Go!'.
YH gets the know the rock duo known as Brick + Mortar (Brandon Asraf and John Tacon), who tell us about their pre-show rituals, the best things about their home state of New Jersey, and more.
(Photo: YouTube) Nothing brings me holiday cheer quite like curling up on the sofa and watching an old, often black-and-white, film starring actors with perfectly polished transatlantic accents. There’s something about the glamour of Classical Hollywood Cinema that creates a distinctly festive feeling. From sharp-tongued screwball comedi...
(Photo: HBO Max) One of this year’s biggest shows, "IT: Welcome to Derry", has concluded, and overall, reviews have been somewhat mixed but positive, as it "averaged 10.7M U.S. and 18.3M global viewers to-date." The show succeeds in many areas, most clearly in acting, atmosphere, and their commitment to creating ...
One of the best ways to spend this upcoming holiday season is to travel. An even better way to get in the spirit is to travel to locations that make you feel like you’ve been transported into your very own Christmas movie. Whether you’re looking to feel like a kid again on Christmas morning, or just looking for a mature and calm e...