In 1996, the nerdy prince of popular music parodies turned to gangsta rap and alternative rock to prove that his silly shtick ...
Hours before the 98th Academy Awards began, the parody icon casually named Michael B. Jordan, Jessie Buckley, Sean Penn, and Amy Madigan-then watched it all come true.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If it’s possible for “Weird Al” Yankovic to be bigger and weirder, he’s going to try. That’s the name of his most recent tour, ...
Reviewing a “Weird Al” Yankovic concert (and yes, “Weird Al” is stylistically always in quotation marks) presents said reviewer with something of a challenge: Which part of the show do you focus on?
He's the best-selling comedy recording artist ever, and now, "Weird Al” Yankovic is coming to Vancouver this summer with his latest tour.
I originally heard “Weird Al” Yankovic in fifth grade, so it feels somewhat significant that his recent show at Fraze Pavilion in Kettering was the fifth time I saw him perform live. In 2005, after a ...
As joyful and virtuosic and oddly touching as “Weird Al” Yankovic’s two-hour whirligig was on Sunday night at Ravinia Festival, I couldn’t help watch without sadness: Here is the last of the great ...
Clairo lost Best Alternative Music Album at the Grammys this past weekend, but in another, more accurate way, she is winning life. How did “Weird Al” and Clairo link up? Who knows! Maybe it’s because ...
“Weird Al” Yankovic is hitting the road in 2026 for his “Bigger and Weirder” tour making a stop at the John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville in the fall. Save the date for Oct. 8, 2026, when ...
Amanda M. Castro is a Network TV writer at Collider and a New York–based journalist whose work has appeared in Newsweek, where she contributes as a Live Blog Editor, and The U.S. Sun, where she ...
On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. "Weird Al" Yankovic grapples with the complicated feelings of watching his daughter grow up.
Weird Al Yankovic performs “Eat It” on his “Bigger & Weirder 2025” tour at Raleigh, N.C.’s Red Hat Amphiteather, Thursday night, July 24, 2025. Scott Sharpe ssharpe@newsobserver.com If it’s possible ...