After 28 years of operation, the Java Junction location on River Street will close Monday, owner Michael Spadafora confirmed ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa — Rome Ramirez went from being a fan of Sublime to fronting the influential reggae-ska-alt-rockers for well over a decade. But Ramirez says the time has come for Sublime with Rome to ...
The 9.1-CVSS vulnerability enables attackers to circumvent RCE protections in the de facto template engine for the Java ...
Raphael was believed to be 17 when he did this chalk sketch, likely a self-portrait. "What is really extraordinary is the perfection of his technique in drawing," said curator Carmen Bambach. You can ...
Salvador Dalí’s paintings of Christ are among his most polarizing works. Does his rarefied version of religion alienate us from the divine, or push us closer to transcendence? This week, Ed Simon ...
The collection includes features from Bad Brains' H.R., Pennywise guitarist Fletcher Dragge, G. Love and FIDLAR. By Gil Kaufman Sublime are gearing up to release their first new album in 30 years. On ...
Sublime have announced their first studio album in 30 years, Until The Sun Explodes. Due out on June 12 on Atlantic, the 21-track record features guests spots from the likes of Bad Brains’ H.R., ...
Alternative Press teamed up with Sublime for an exclusive vinyl of Until the Sun Explodes, limited to 500. Head to the AP Shop to grab yours. “The last Sublime record that will ever be made is ...
Two years after their Coachella reunion shows, where Jakob Nowell assumed his late father’s frontman duties, Sublime have announced their first album since 1996. With a new lineup of Nowell plus ...
Sublime have announced their first new album in 30 years, ‘Until The Sun Explodes’, which is also its first with Jakob Nowell on vocals. The ska legends first confirmed last year they were working on ...
Sublime performed with Jakob Nowell, the son of late lead vocalist Bradley Nowell, for the first time at a benefit for H.R. of Bad Brains in 2023, and now that lineup of the band, which includes ...
There was nothing he couldn’t do. This was Renaissance biographer Giorgio Vasari’s conclusion about Raphael (1483-1520), the view of his contemporaries and his patrons, and a reasonable conclusion ...
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