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Wow, is this week flying by.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, September 29, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

DUMPTRUCK: "Back Where I Belong."

BLACK PUMAS play a "Marquee Live at Home" show for WFUV.

WET LEG shares "Wet Dream."

DEATH VALLEY GIRLS shares “It’s All Really Kind Of Amazing.”

 

PHOEBE BRIDGERS is being sued by a fellow artist accusing the singer of disparaging his name.

THE CONNELLS' Mike Connell on what spurred this surprising comeback, as his kids prepare to leave the house and empty nest syndrome sets in.

LCD SOUNDSYSTEM's James Murphy responds to Jonathan Galkin's recent claim that he was literally locked out of the label he helped run for nearly 20 years, offering his account of last year's behind-the-scenes shakeup

SOUL TRAIN: There's been nothing like it since.

DR. LONNIE SMITH, the Hammond organ jazz master and Blue Note artist who recently shared collaborations with Iggy Pop, has died at 79.

 

BRITNEY SPEARS: 12 bombshells from another new documentary.

MARGARET QUALLEY is profiled at Harper's Bazaar.

THE HARDER THEY FALL has a trailer online.

NETFLIX finally released viewership numbers on its top series and movies, sort of.

HOW ZOOLANDER became a cult classic.

VENOM, interviewed at The Ringer.

 

TURN AROUND, Bright Eyes.

A RARE WHITE STAG, shot in Merseyside.

A STEER that escaped from a Trenton, NJ slaughterhouse Friday morning eluded police and firefighters for several blocks in Trenton and Hamilton before an officer killed it with two shotgun blasts on a residential street, Trenton police said.

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The last Tuesday in September. The More You Know. Whoosh.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, September 28, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

THE MOODY BLUES "Ride My Seesaw" for Twofer "Tuesday Afternoon."

KACEY MUSGRAVES visits World Cafe.

ADIA VICTORIA plays The Current.

BRANDI CARLILE sings "Better Man" with Pearl Jam.

AIMEE MANN shares “Burn It Out.”

FINE PLACE: Frankie Rose and Matthew Hord share dark synth-pop on “This New Heaven.”

NICK LOWE is profiled at Salon.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Glenn Medeiros' Bobby Brown collab "She Ain't Worth It," a forgotten new jack swing track that happens to be the first No. 1 hit with a prominent guest rapper.

 

LICORICE PIZZA, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, has a trailer online.

R KELLY was found guilty Monday of sexually abusing women, boys and girls for decades - capping the '90s R&B superstar's stunning fall from grace.

WILL SMITH, on his life, his marriage, and storytelling.

STEVE MARTIN's Next Step.

JAKE GYLLENHAAL, on being an uncle to Maggie's kids.

BABYLON 5 is getting a CW reboot from original series creator J. Michael Straczynski.

THE BOYS spinoff proceeds at Amazon with a new showrunner.

 

THEY COME for the berries.

WHEN THE DOGS take you for a walk.

THE MARYLAND ZEBRAS Refuse to Give Up on Freedom.

A PACK OF RIVER OTTERS has attacked people and pets in some of the most popular outdoor areas in Anchorage, Alaska, even injuring a child.

THE STATE took his possum.

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Yep, days getting shorter now.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, September 27, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE TEMPTATIONS: "Psychedelic Shack." That's where it's at.

NEW RELEASES: Paste points you to Andy Schauf, Ada Lea, Esperanza Spalding, and more.

BILL'S INDIE BASEMENT has The Connells, Public Service broadcasting, a VU tribute LP, and more.

DURAN DURAN & GIORGIO MORODER team up for "TONIGHT UNITED."

STEELY DAN: Donald Fagen talks Nabokov and Judaism.

THE WAR ON DRUGS: Adam Granduciel talks to Pitchfork about a new baby and a new album.

JAPANESE BREAKFAST: Michelle Zauner talks to The Current about scoring the video game Sable.

THE PIXIES: Trompe Le Monde turns 20.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at "Step By Step," the final big hit of the New Kids On The Block era.

 

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Shang-Chi tops the chart for a fourth weekend with13.3MM, above expectations and now the largest grossing film of the pandemic era.  Dear Evan Hansen places with 7.5MM, which has to be considered a bomb even for the pandemic era.  Free Guy shows with 4.1MM on a 20 percent drop, still quite leggy.

WILLIAM SHATNER will become the oldest person to ever travel to space.

BRITNEY SPEARS's father hired a security firm that surveilled her and recorded audio from her bedroom, an ex-employee says in a new documentary.

ELON MUSK & GRIMES are dunzo.

MARVEL is suing the heirs of some late comic book geniuses to hold on to full control of Avengers characters including Iron Man, Spider-Man, Dr. Strange, Ant-Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Falcon, Thor and others.

HARRY POTTER's Tom Felton is on the mend after his collapse at the Ryder Cup.

JAMES BOND will continue to debut in theaters over srteaming, or so Amazon tells producer Barbara Broccoli.

THE SANDMAN: Netflix dropped a first look.

NICOLAS CAGE, drunk and rowdy, getting kicked out of a fancy Vegas restaurant. Life imitates Art.

 

A DOZEN WILD BOAR on the streets of Rome.

THERE ARE two types of cats.

A GOOSE greets his human.

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The Byrds. And Autumn.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, September 24, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

... with THE BYRDS! To everything there is a season, and when the leaves start turning, my thoughts turn to this rare live threefer of "Turn! Turn! Turn!", "Bells of Rhymney" and "Mr. Tambourine Man", introduced by... David McCallum? There are more screaming girls, plus go-go dancers when they hit Shivaree for "All I Really Want to Do" and "Feel A Whole Lot Better."  There are even more dancers when they cover "Not Fade Away" for Shindig! on June 23, 1965, while I'm pretty sure that's Ed Wynn introducing "Chimes of Freedom."

THE FUGEES reunite in NYC.

THE ROLLING STONES dedicated the new video for ‘Living in the Heart of Love' to their late drummer, Charlie Watts.

RADIOHEAD shares a video for "If You Say The Word."

MY MORNING JACKET plays "Regularly Scheduled Programming" on Kimmel.

JOSE GONZALEZ: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview.

SNAIL MAIL: Lindsey Jordan talks to Pitchfork about her obsession with honesty, her stint in rehab, and her cathartic new album.

NIRVANA's super-deluxe reissue of Nevermind will have full set recordings of four shows.

RUSH: Geddy Lee is set to release a memoir, written as a means of coping with the loss of legendary drummer and longtime friend Neil Peart during the coronavirus pandemic.

RINGO STARR gives thumbs up to Peter Jackson's Get Back mini-series.

 

CHRIS PRATT will voice Mario in a forthcoming animated film based on the Super Mario Bros. game franchise.

NO TIME TO DIE director Cary Fukunaga talks to THR about the film's covid delays and notes that Sean Connery’s Bond basically rapes a woman in Thunderball or Goldfinger.

HARRY POTTER actor Tom Felton was stretchered off the Ryder Cup golf course after falling ill.

LINDA EVANGELISTA revealed she has stepped out of the public eye and alleged that popular procedure CoolSculpting left her "brutally disfigured".

THE ELECTRICAL LIFE OF LOUIS WAIN has a trailer online, incl. Nick Cave as H.G. Wells.

ROGER MICHELL, irector of the movie Notting Hill, has died at age 65.

SPENCER, starring Kristen Stewart as Diana, has a trailer online.

MUPPETS HAUNTED MANSION has a trailer online.

 

TURKEYS mock the paparazzi.

HALLELUJAH, with a cow.

CROCODILES have remained unchanged for 200MM years.

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Thursday and the sand has been running double-time this week.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, September 23, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE BEATLES: "You're Gonna Lose That Girl." "Yes, yes" from the "Yeah, yeah yeah" guys.

MERRY CLAYTON, one of classic rock's most sought after backup singers, visits World Cafe.

ANDY SCHAUF shares "Jaywalker" ahead of a surprise stripped-down LP.

ANGEL OLSEN & SHARON VAN ETTEN play "Like I Used To" at Pitchfork Music Fest.

ST VINCENT plays "The Nowhere Inn" for Kimmel.

PARQUET COURTS share a "Black Widow Spider."

THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS share "Super Cool."

NIRVANA: A composer breaks down the music theory behind "In Bloom."

RICK ASTLEY is trolling the world again.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Roxette's 'Pretty Woman' power ballad "It Must Have Been Love."

 

MELVIN VAN PEEBLES, the filmmaker praised as the godfather of modern Black cinema and a trailblazer in American independent movies, died on Tuesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 89.

R KELLY's defense is a hot mess.

BRITNEY SPEARS says it is urgent that James Spears be suspended from his role of conservator of her finances by 29 September, the next hearing date in the case.

JOHNNY DEPP says he he is a victim of cancel culture and that “no one is safe” from the movement, calling on people to “stand up” for people facing “injustice”.

EDDIE MURPHY has closed a three-picture first-look film deal with Amazon Studios.

NETFLIX acquired the Roald Dahl Story Company.

BRIAN COX on Succession, Sandman (the audiobook), and more.

 

THE PUPPER's shake is too powerful.

A SHEEP needs moar skritches.

A DOGGO takes the soccer field in Bosnia.

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