Debra Filcman is a Chicago-based freelance journalist.
Debra Filcman
Paul Stanley Explains Kiss’ ‘The End of the Road’ Trademark
Frontman Paul Stanley reveals Kiss' trademark application on 'The End of the Road' is about getting their ducks in a row, and doesn't signal pending retirement.
David Byrne Extends ‘American Utopia’ Tour
After kicking off his 'American Utopia' tour at the beginning of the month, David Byrne has now expanded it.
Julian Casablancas Doesn’t Like the Beatles, Is Confused by Pop Music
Julian Casablancas isn't likely to make a lot of friends with his latest interview, after calling his distaste for the Beatles an "advantage."
Prince Lets ‘The One’ Mayte Garcia Take the Reins on His Video: 365 Prince Songs in a Year
In the video for "The One," Prince tells his own version of the story of Cinderella, with a lot of help from Mayte Garcia.
Bono ‘Reeling and Furious’ Following Harassment Allegations Against ONE
Bono has apologized following numerous allegations of harassment and abuse by senior staff of ONE, the organization he co-founded to fight poverty and disease.
David Bowie’s Audio Engineer: ‘The Girls Are Taking Over’
Audio engineer Erin Tonkon, who works with producer David Visconti and engineered David Bowie's final record, says women are taking over rock.
Paul Simon Announces Final Leg of ‘Homeward Bound’ Farewell Tour
Paul Simon has called these dates "a big thank you" to fans, before he settles in to spend more time with his family.
Comedian Ken Dodd, Who Once Called the Beatles Aliens, Dies at 90
The beloved British entertainer released 20 Top U.K. 40 hits throughout his career.
Eric Clapton Announces Two Shows at Madison Square Garden
Eric Clapton has announced a pair of shows that will reportedly be among his last for the year.
Weezer Bassist Scott Shriner Sells California Home for $2.4 Million
In a month, Weezer bassist Scott Shriner sold his Silver Lake home — for $250,000 more than his asking price.