Debra Filcman is a Chicago-based freelance journalist.
Debra Filcman
Prince Courts Even More Name Confusion with ‘The Sacrifice of Victor’: 365 Prince Songs in a Year
Prince fans were led to believe that "The Sacrifice of Victor," the closing song on the 'Love Symbol Album,' hinted at his new name.
Maroon 5’s Adam Levine Sells L.A. Home for $18 Million Cash
Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine and his wife have sold one home for $18 million, while Levine's old bachelor pad is still on the market for $15.9 million.
Bono Says Today’s Music Is ‘Girly,’ Needs More (Presumably Male) Rage
Bono says there's a space in the current landscape for music with less of a pop sensibility and more rage — and that revolution will come.
Prince Hits the Shops on ‘Calhoun Square’
Even a simple trip to the shopping plaza could inspire Prince to write a new song.
Morrissey Suggests Media Conspiracy Against Him in ‘State of the Union’ Video
Morrissey posts 'State of the Union Address' to YouTube, addressing recent controversy over his sexual misconduct and anti-Trump comments.
‘Don’t You Want Me, Qantas?': Human League Star Clashes With Airline Over Boot Ban
Human League member Joanne Catherall was denied access to Qantas airline business lounge becasuse her UGG boots were considered sleepwear.
Ralph Carney, Multi-instrumentalist and Tom Waits Collaborator, Dies at 61
The innovative saxophonist Ralph Carney died today as a result of injuries sustained in an accident.
Watch Thom Yorke Debut New Solo Song ‘I’m a Very Rude Person’
This was the first solo appearance of the year for Radiohead's frontman, following a string of shows in support 2016's 'Moon Shaped Pool.'
Musicians Celebrate Doug Jones’ Alabama Senate Victory
Musicians react to news of Democrat Doug Jones' hard-fought victory in 2017 Alabama Senate race.
David Byrne Announces Ambitious 2018 Solo Tour
David Byrne has called his upcoming tour as "the most ambitious show I’ve done since the shows that were filmed for 'Stop Making Sense.'"