Kristin Cabot previously served as Astronomer’s chief people officer before she and Andy Byron resigned from their positions earlier this year Nicholas Rice is a Senior News Editor, Weekends for ...
The Coldplay couple were a cold case — frozen so stiff, they were nearly relegated to the morgue of our collective consciousness. Soooo close to being a 2025 footnote and left alone to live their ...
Kristin Cabot isn't ready to joke about the Coldplay kiss cam scandal. While the former Astronomer HR executive and her ex Andrew Cabot made it clear that they were amid a separation following the ...
The human resources executive at the center of what has now become known as the Coldplay kiss cam scandal is finally telling her side of the story. Kristin Cabot broke her silence in an interview with ...
A Coldplay concert video took the internet by storm and triggered the resignation of two top executives at data company Astronomer. However, a source close to one of them is now speaking out that the ...
Oh man, "Yellow," remember that? Chris Martin running down the beach talking about "look at the stars, look how they shine for you"? Coldplay have certainly had some cheesy moments over the years. You ...
Just a month after Coldplay's Chris Martin unknowingly exposed the cheating scandal of the year, the "Yellow" crooner is still taking full advantage of his Jumbotron moments. In a video shared on ...
Several Coldplay tracks, including “Sparks” and “The Scientist,” return to the U.K. charts as the band enjoys renewed popularity and streaming success. SANTA CLARA, CA - FEBRUARY 07: Chris Martin of ...
Coldplay’s “Sparks” and “Yellow” reenter Billboard’s Rock Streaming Songs chart, with both cuts gaining ground as all things connected to the band enjoy viral moments. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 06: ...
The first thing that stood out upon arriving at the Hard Rock Stadium for the first Coldplay show of the weekend was the sheer diversity of the crowd. Ages ranged from tweens to retirees. Fans of all ...
This lament was printed in last weekend’s Chicago Tribune, in a piece credited to the outlet’s Editorial Board. It could have been prompted by any number of things: Maybe the debilitating cuts to ...