A professional pop culture junkie for more than 25 years, Jeff Giles regularly surfaces in a number of far-flung locations on the Web.
Jeff Giles
Ja Rule’s Fyre Festival Lawyers Threaten to Sue Over Negative Tweets
At least one person who tweeted from the chaos at the Fyre Festival has received a cease-and-desist letter from the event's lawyers.
25 Years Ago: Annie Lennox Steps Out On Her Own With ‘Diva’
After a decade in the Eurythmics, Annie Lennox released her solo debut, 'Diva.'
Prince’s Expanded ‘Purple Rain’ Tracklist Reportedly Revealed
A remastered and expanded edition of Prince's 'Purple Rain' is reportedly on the way.
30 Years Ago: Prince Transcends Boundaries With ‘Sign ‘O’ the Times’
Prince fired the Revolution, then combined elements of two shelved projects and came out with arguably his greatest work, 1987's 'Sign 'O' the Times'
The Messy History of the Eurythmics’ ‘1984’ Soundtrack
Eurythmics thought they had a perfect opportunity to provide the soundtrack to a film version of '1984,' but it ended up being a bad experience for all.
Moby Claims President Donald Trump Is Being Blackmailed by the Russian Government
Moby's sources tell him that Russia definitely has compromising information on President Donald Trump.
David Bowie’s Big Grammy Night Prompts Tribute from Son Duncan Jones
After David Bowie's multiple Grammy-winning evening, his son Duncan Jones shared an old photo of the two of them.
Widely Sampled Producer and Composer David Axelrod Dies at 83
David Axelrod's, whose beat-heavy records were heavily sampled by crate-digging hip-hop producers, has died.
The New White House Press Secretary Is a Confused Daft Punk Fan
Based on some old tweets, White House press secretary Sean Spicer is a fan of a band he called "Daft Funk."
25 Years Ago: Bruce Willis Tries His Hand at Singing With ‘The Return of Bruno’
Bruce Willis took time out from his budding acting career to release 'The Return of Bruno.'