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Norm Macdonald RIP, and Wednesday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, September 15, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THUNDERCLAP NEWMAN: Because there's "Something In The Air." It's all happening.

UNCIVILIZED covers Chico Hamilton for a Lagniappe Session.

THE TINY DESK CONTEST has a winner.

JASON ISBELL covers R.E.M.'s "Driver 8."

ST VINCENT shares the title track to "The Nowhere Inn" soundtrack.

NICK LOWE revisits career higlights from these past five decades — all the way from his younger days, to snarking on David Bowie, to the days where Johnny Cash was his father-in-law, and beyond.

TODD RUNDGREN won't attend his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, but may perform remotely.

ALANIS MORISSETTE is unhappy with the Jagged documentary.

 

NORM MACDONALD, whose laconic delivery of sharp and incisive observations made him one of Saturday Night Live‘s most influential and beloved cast members, died Tuesday after a nine-year private battle with cancer. He was 61. Macdonald, btw, mocked the idea of "losing the battle" to cancer.  Watch him tell the legendary "moth joke."  Hear the monologue from when he hosted SNL after being fired for continuing to tell OJ Simpson jokes that annoyed an NBC exec and Simpson friend Don Ohlmeyer.  And check out the Conan segment where he was second chair to Courtney Thorne-Smith.  Or his explanation of Bill Cosby to Serry Seinfeld.  Or his roast of Bob Saget, where he decided to read jokes out of an old book for retirement parties. He was a singular talent who always committed to the joke.

BRITNEY SPEARS is taking a break from social media.

AMANDA BYNES' conservatorship remains open day-to-day.

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN is taking his Manhattan Project to Universal.

TIM ROTH, on She-Hulk and more.

DRIVE set the tone for a dcade of 80s nostalgia.

 

A DOG & BIRD enjoy the view.

DOG & CAT, living together...

AT LEAST 13 GORILLAS have tested positive for COVID-19 at the Atlanta Zoo.

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Tuesday, but a real one instead of a post-holiday one.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, September 14, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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JULIANA HATFIELD: The autumnal "My Sister" and the Blake Babies' cover of "Temptation Eyes" for Twofer Tuesday.

CHRISTONE "KINGFISH" INGRAM plays World Cafe at Home.

COURTNET BARRETT shares "Before You Gotta Go."

KACEY MUSGRAVES wrote the album 'Golden Hour' when she was falling in love. When that love started to fade, she wrote another.

STEVE GUNN remembered musician Michael Chapman at Aquarium Drunkard.

GEORGE WEIN, founder of the Newport Jazz Festival, is dead at age 95.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at the late Tommy Page's New Kids On The Block collaboration "I'll Be Your Everything."

 

BRITNEY SPEARS and Sam Asghari are engaged after nearly five years of dating.

KATE HUDSON is engaged to her longtime boyfriend, Danny Fujikawa, after nearly five years together.

JEFF BRIDGES says his lymphoma is in remission, and he is feeling better after battling Covid-19, which made "cancer look like a piece of cake."

HAWKEYE has a trailer online.

TED LASSO's stars and writers are getting a big payday from Apple.

DOCTOR WHO actress Tanya Fear has been found after being reported missing in L.A.

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 7: Accomplished.

THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS: Why now? Grief.

 

CAT & DOG, living together...

A PUPPER invades a cricket match.

A KITTEN watches the US Open finals.

A DUDE rescues... a cobra?

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And Monday.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, September 13, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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REDBONE: "Come and Get Your Love."

NEW RELEASES: Paste will point you to Kacey Musgraves, Low, Sleigh Bells and more.

BILL'S INDIE BASEMENT has St. Etienne, Amyl and the Sniffers, The Jazz Butcher, and more.

THE REPLACEMENTS share a video for "Shutup."

BIG THIEF debuted "Dragon" at Pitchfork Music Fest.

LANA DEL REY quits social media.

MICHAEL CHAPMAN, British guitar virtuoso, has died at 80.

MICK BRIDGEN, who for decades managed and directed tours for rock acts including Humble Pie, Mountain and Peter Frampton, died after an accident Sept. 5 at his hilltop home north of Santa Rosa. He was 73.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Taylor Dayne's sole chart-topper, the gooey and deluded Diane Warren ballad "Love Will Lead You Back."

 

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings repeats atop the chart with an estimated 3-day of 35.7MM on a decent 53 percent drop, for the third-biggest second weekend for a September release after the It franchise.  The House of Mouse is so encouraged as to announce it will honor a 30- to 45-day theatrical window for the rest of the year.  Free Guy places again with 5.8MM on a leggy 35 percent drop.  The debut of Malignant shows with a likely disappoining 5.6MM.

PARAMOUNT changes CEOs. Does it presage a move to favor its streaming service?

PHOEBE WALLER-BRIDGE as Indiana Jones?

KIRSTEN DUNST: Don't call it a comeback?

STEVE BUSCEMI revealed that he experienced post-traumatic stress disorder after heroically helping rescue survivors in the aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks.

CLINT EASTWOOD, 91, throws a punch and rides a horse in his new movie. And he's not ready to quit.

HOW A FAKE BRITISH ACCENT Took Hollywood by Storm.

LOOPER: How the 2012 time-travel thriller rewrote the future of Chinese-American co-productions.

 

A CAT clinging to a balcony is rescued in dramatic fashion at a college football game.

THE MOST POPULAR DOG Names in NYC.

CONGRESSWOMAN ELEANOR NORTON HOLMES denied responsibility for letting loose six zebras that have been on the run in Maryland.

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The B-52s, and Friday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, September 10, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with THE B-52s!  The quirky combo from Athens, GA, has had a long and storied career, but we'll (mostly) stick to the early stuff this weekend.  So, from the self-titled debut, classics "Planet Claire," "Rock Lobster,"  "Lava," and "Dance This Mess Around." And from the sophomore LP, Wild Planet, "Party Out of Bounds," "Give Me Back My Man", "Private Idaho" and "Dirty Back Road."  BONUS: "Song For A Future Generation," because it's the first song I heard them play live. DOUBLE BONUS: "Deadbeat Club," because get off my lawn.

RON GALLO visits World Cafe via Italy.

PASTOR T.L. BARRETT plays a Tiny Desk Concert from church.

MAC McCAUGHAN shares "Burn a Fax."

FLEETWOOD MAC fired LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM. So why won't he let them go? Also, Stevie Nicks has words.

ARLO PARKS takes the Mercury Prize.

AFRIKA BAMBAATAA  and the Zulu Nation, the organization that he founded in the ’70s, are being sued for child sex trafficking.

R.E.M.'s New Adventures in Hi-Fi turns 25.

 

THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS has a full trailer online.

BENNIFER hits the Venice Film Festival.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE and Cooke Maroney are having their first child together.

JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT and husband Brian Hallisay have welcomed their third baby, son, Aidan James Hallisay.

KALEY CUOCO and PETE DAVISON? Not so fast.

CHRISTOPHER NOLAN may revisit WWII in his next project.

MICHAEL CONSTANTINE, an actor best known for playing the school principal on the TV series "Room 222" and, decades later, the patriarch in the hit film "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," has died at 94.

9/11: The first five minutes of CNN coverage. I came out of the shower, saw the second plane hit on NBC, and knew had had to contact my boss, whose daughter lived in NYC. There is still a lot of crazy stuff going on around the country and the world as a result, so consider taking a moment to watch and remember, esp. with a new generation that has grown up with no direct memory of the event. 

 

A DOGGO, taking dinner on the couch.

OTTERS, having a spa day.

A WEINER DOG and his new bed.

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And Thursday.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, September 09, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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OF MONTREAL backs actor Paul Rudd and actor-director David Wain on Boston's classic "More Than A Feeling."

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED features Andy Shauf, Opium Moon, and More.

YEBBA plays a Tiny Desk Concert from Electric Lady studios.

ASHLEY MONROE streams a covers EP, including the Beach Boys' "Don't Worry Baby" and the Everly Brothers' "Love Hurts."

THE WAR ON DRUGS plays "Living Proof" on Colbert.

LANA DEL REY shares "Arcadia."

FIELD MUSIC shares "Someplace Dangerous."

EDDIE VEDDER shares a solo track, "Long Way."

SPIRITUALIZED: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview.

LOW's Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker go deep into their back catalog.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Alannah Myles' smoky blues-rock torch-song "Black Velvet."

 

ALICIA VIKANDER & MICHAEL FASSBENDER welcomed their first baby

OLIVIA MUNN & JOHN MULLANEY are expecting a baby.

ANDREW GARFIELD, on loss, art, televangelism, as Spider-Man rumors.

MATT. DAMON. Profiled in GQ.

BOB ODENKIRK is back shooting "Better Call Saul," six weeks after having a heart attack.

SUBSTACK wants to move in on comic books.

YOU STILL WATCH MISS AMERICA: You just know it as "The Bachelor."

DON'T LOOK UP, ft Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio, has a teaser trailer online.

LEGO STAR WARS TERRIFYING TALES has a trailer online.

 

THE GREAT ESCAPE (should have used the soundtrack from the film).

CATS & DOG, living together...

FIVE ZEBRAS run wild after escaping from a Maryland farm. And there's some video.

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