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Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, Joe Osburn RIP, Wheelie Dog   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, December 18, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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JON PRATT: Pate's frontman gets soulful on "Testify," with a guitar that once belonged to a member of the Wrecking Crew.

LUCY DACUS, Live at Brooklyn Steel.

PHOEBE BRIDGERS, Live at Brooklyn Steel.

JULIEN BAKER, Live at Brooklyn Steel.

 

KIM WILDE drunkenly warbles "Kids In America" and "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" on the subway.

JOE OSBORN, a bassist for the legendary Wrecking Crew, who played on tunes as silly as The Monkees theme and as sublime as Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” died of pancreatic cancer on Dec. 14 at 81.

THE CLASH gets two and a half hours of discussion and analysis on Political Beats with guest CJ Ciaramella of Reason magazine.

THE GUMMY AWARDS winners are announced.

THE BEST COVER SONGS of 2018, according to Cover Me.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Shocking Blue's English-as-a-second-language pop nugget "Venus" and Sly & The Family Stone's irony-laced funk anthem "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)."

 

WOODY ALLEN is accused of having a hidden eight-year "affair" with 16-year-old model Babi Christina Engelhardt in 1976.

LES MOONVES will not be getting his 120MM million severance, as CBS concluded after a months-long investigation that there is, indeed, merit to numerous claims that its former CEO sexually harassed several women over the course of decades.

GEOFFREY RUSH has denied new allegations of inappropriate behavior, amid an ongoing defamation battle with an Australian newspaper that published sexual harassment claims. And here's why Yael Stone is terrified to talk about Geoffrey Rush.

MORTAL ENGINES is expected to lose at least 100MM.

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, VOL. 3 has a script, and it may be making people cry.

PRINCE HARRY will miss out on the traditional Boxing Day pheasant shoot with his brother Prince William at Sandringham to avoid upsetting his animal-loving wife Meghan.

 

THIS DOG loves her wheelchair cause it means she gets to play outside.

BEAGLEY FIELD: A mass of silliness.

DOG: Been Caught Stealing.

NEW JERSEY is first state to ban wild animal circus acts.

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Very little weekend "news," but still a few things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, December 17, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE GAP BETWEEN HOLIDAYS really created a lull across showbiz, but:

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse tops the chart with 35.4MM. That's near the low end of projections, but we are now entering the real cash register portion of the season, so this -- and The Mule, which placed with 17.2MM -- will probably build over the week and into the weekend and ultimately turn in decently leggy performances. We had become used to a Star Wars movie coming every Christmas and blowing up the chart, so you have to go back a few years to recall what the pattern is with a normal slate of movies. Moreover, I'd bet word-of mouth about the Spider-Verse clues people in that this is a good movie for anyone, not just the kids. The Grinch shows with 11.6MM on a leggy 24 percent drop more indicative of what we should see generally through year's end. Ralph Breaks the Internet takes the fourth slot with 9.6MM; it continues to perform somewhere between Moana and Coco, but it might also be the most vulnerable to the competition coming this week.  The debut of Mortal Engines rounds out the Top Five with 7.5MM and will likely get yanked from screns quick in favor of Mary Poppins Returns on Wednesday and especially Aquaman and Bumblebee on Friday.

ARIANA GRANDE, PETE DAVIDSOON, KANYE WEST & NICKI MINAJ made a social media mess.

HARVEY WEINSTEIN & JENNIFER LAWRENCE both denied there had been any sexual relationship between them.

CYBILL SHEPHERD revealed that she too had once been propositioned by disgraced former network titan Les Moonves.

BRADGELINA's custody battle stressed the kids.

PEANUTS: New content will be under the Apple umbrella.

More tomorrow, I hope!

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Shindig, Kurt Vile, MC50, H.E.R., Alex Chilton, Mandarin Dog   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, December 14, 2018 - 08:00 AM
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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with A CHRISTMAS SHINDIG! The full episode has gone dark, but still-available clips from 1964 include The Beach Boys' "Dance, Dance, Dance," Bobby Sherman and Donna Loren singing "Keep on Searching," the Righteous Brothers doing "The Jerk" and an awesome milk commercial, Adam Faith with "Watch Your Step," and "Santa Claus Is Back In Town", Bobby Sherman with "Sleigh Ride," Donna Loren returning with a Spector-esque, but rougher "Santa Claus is Coming to Town," and The Beach Boys deliver a set including "Little Saint Nick," "Monster Mash" (yes, really) "Papa Oom Mow Mow," "Johnny B. Goode," and "We Three Kings."

KURT VILE stops by World Cafe.

THE MC50 stops by KEXP.

H.E.R. plays a Tiny Desk Concert.

ALEX CHILTON: Hear his cover of Louis Jordan's “Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying" and “Lonely Weekends,” both preciously unreleased.

GREG LAKE of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, with his solo hit "I Believe in Father Christmas," which (iirc) got to No.2 in the UK behind Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody."

THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME officially announced its 2019 inductees: Radiohead, Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks, Def Leppard, The Cure, Roxy Music and the Zombies. Radiohead was underwhelmed.

KEITH RICHARDS has given up drinking: “It was time to quit.” (Note: he's talking about booze, not blood.)

THE TOP 100 LPs of 2018, according to NME.

WFMU’s Free Music Archive is saved (but won’t be run by the station anymore).

THE NUMBER ONES looks at the Jackson 5's national debut "I Want You Back," one of the greatest No. 1 singles of all time.

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, which is currently scoring 98 percent on the ol' Tomatometer (and deservedly so -- see below); Mortal Engines, which is scoring 28 percent; and The Mule, scoring 68 percent. There's also Once Upon a Deadpool, the PG-13 version of the sequel reimagined through the frame of The Princess Bride, complete with Fred Savage; it's scoring 51 percent, but a share of the profits are going to a cancer charity here because it is mostly a way to get the franchise into the Chinese market.

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE is quite arguably the best comic-book movie of the year, in a year we got Black Panther and Incredibles 2. It's a fun-filled visual feast that fully realizes all the dynamism a mind fills in reading comics. It's 3-D. it's 2-D, it's anime, it's Rauschenberg swinging from a skyscraper and popping you in the eyes with a mighty "THWAAK!" It's more psychedelic than Dr. Strange. Yet it's also filled with the sort of character moments that are the secret of the Marvel franchise on top of the phantasmagorical set pieces, ample comic relief, homages to the late, great Stan Lee (plus other artists) and the original Spider-trilogy directed by Sam Raimi. And yes, there's a little something something for those who stay past the end credits.

ELIZA DUSKU got a secret (until now) 9.5MM sex harassment from CBS after working on the set of Bull. And the network cluelessly gave her outtakes that contained evidence of the harassment.

KEN JEONG to host the Oscars?

JENNIFER GARNER and J.J. ABRAMS, together again (professionally).

DUCHESS MEGHAN has had enough of the rumors surrounding her and her family members.

DAX SHEPARD was quick to shut down reports he cheated on Kristen Bell with Julie Andrews' granddaughter, Kayti Edwards.

STARGIRL  has cast S.W.A.T.'s Lou Ferrigno Jr. as the Golden Age Hourman.

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY has a Season 2 trailer online.

SONDRA LOCKE, who received a supporting actress Oscar nomination in her first movie role for The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, but may be best known for Sudden Impact, died Nov. 3 at 74.

MANDARIN DUCK meets... Mandarin Dog.

HOW HOUSE CATS spread across the world.

CHRISTMAS IN THE SOUTH: There's a new animal pulling Santa's sleigh this year: "Reingators."

A PARROT has fallen in love with his owner's Amazon Alexa - but keeps using it to order shopping. (NSFW content on the page.)

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JD McPherson, Doyle Bramhill II, All Songs, Phoebe Bridgers, Spider Crab   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, December 13, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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PATSY CLINE & FERLIN HUSKY: "Let It Snow!"

JD McPHERSON visits Fresh Air for a chat and holiday-themed mini-set.

DOYLE BRAMHILL II plays World Cafe Live.

ALL SONGS: The music they missed in their year-end lists.

 

PHOEBE BRIDGERS plays "Scott Street" for Carson Daly.

THIS MORTAL COIL: How a Bunch of Romantic Goths Changed Music As We Know It.

THE BEST BOX SETS of 2018, according to Paste.

THE WORST CHRISTMAS NUMBER ONES, according to NME.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at B. J. Thomas' Burt Bacharach/Hal David-written "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head."

 

THE SAG AWARD nominees are announced. Congrats. Here are the snubs and surprises. And your host is Megan Mullally.

THE BEST MOVIES of 2018, according to NPR's film critics.

PIXAR announced a new original feature via Twitter.

PETER JACKSON talks Mortal Engines, his WWI documentary, and Amazon's Lord of the Rings series.

TAYLOR SWIFT used facial recognition to track her stalkers at a concert.

NICKI MINAJ is already considering marriage with her new (old) beau.

JOEL McHALE has been cast as Sylvester Pemberton a/k/a Starman on the upcoming DC Universe series Stargirl.

 

A SPIDER CRAB removes its shell.

BEAVERS return to Italy after 500 years.

A DOG saves a goal during an Argentine soccer match.

A LEMUR surprises a Florida Highway Patrol trooper during a traffic stop.

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Death Cab, Self-Defense Family, Mothers, Meat Puppets, Talented Pupper   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, December 12, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE KINKS, with the evergreen "Father Christmas.

DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE stops by Morning Becomes Eclectic.

SELF-DEFENSE FAMILY streams  a new EP Working People (Part 1), which notably includes a cover of Cat Power’s “What Would The Community Think.”

MOTHERS visit the Paste studio.

THE MEAT PUPPETS' original lineup returns with "Warranty."

MERCURY REV & HOPE SANDOVAL cover Bobbie Gentry's "Big Boss Man."

 

TULLYCRAFT shares a video for "Passing Observations."

JEFF TWEEDY on breakups, artistic evolutions, starting a band with his son, and writing a book.

QUEEN: "Bohemian Rhapsody" becomes the most streamed song from the 20th century.

THE 50 BEST LPs of 2018, according to Pitchfork.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Diana Ross & The Supremes' "Someday We'll Be Together," the final No. 1 hit of the '60s.

 

CLINT EASTWOOD explains why he decided to direct, produce and star in the drug drama The Mule, and how many more movies he wants to make.

DISNEY has already topped 7 Billion at the global box office for 2018 — with three weeks left in the year. You can pencil in another 2 Billion for Avengers: Endgame next year.

JENNIFER ANISTON says “the boys” are responsible for Friends not returning.

AQUAMAN: What the critics are saying.

DR STRANGE: Scott Derrickson, who directed and co-wrote the mystical Marvel hero's initial 2016 outing, has quietly finalized a deal to helm the sequel.

JAMES BOND had "a severe chronic alcohol problem," according to public health expertswith a poor sense of fiction.

GREY'S ANATOMY: TV's most influential music show.

 

TALENT SHOW: A dog and a water glass.

AN ABANDONED PUPPER, rescued from a canyon.

100 SNAKES, rescued from a Texas house fire.

CITY FROGS croon more alluring love songs.

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