EARTH WIND & FIRE: The fish, the barrel, the smoking gun. NEW RELEASES: Paste will point you to Cold Gawd, Los Bitchos, and more. BILL'S INDIE BASEMENT has Fastbacks, Seefeel, and more. NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS: Wild God is online. DUSTER dropped a surprise album, In Dreams. PRIMAL SCREAM shares "Deep Dark Waters." OASIS warns that gig tickets resold at inflated prices will be cancelled. BONUS: The deluxe reissue of Definitely Maybe. PUBLIC ENEMY: Chuck D's work for the State department. AFTER ADELE: The end of the diva? THE NUMBER ONES looks at Justin Bieber's scathing acoustic breakup ballad "Love Yourself," which was mostly written by Ed Sheeran. WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Deadpool & Wolverine continued to top the chart with 15.1MM on a 17 percent drop over the traditionally slow Labor Day weekend. Alien: Romulus placed with 9.3MM on a 43 percent drop. It Ends With Us showed with 7.4MM on a 36 percent drop. (The numbers were all a notch higher over a 4-day window.) THE SUMMER BOX OFFICE: Are theaters back, baby? WINONA RYDER on Beetlejuice, Gena Rowlands, short attention spans, and more. ANNA TAYLOR-JOY would like to star in a live-action Frozen. IAN McKELLEN has been approached to play Gandalf in Andy Serkis's LOTR films. GARY OLDMAN on Slow Horses, not getting Royal recognition, and more. RICHARD GERE, on Pretty Woman. GEORGE R.R. MARTIN intends to blog about his gripes with House of the Dragon instead of finishing The Winds of Winter. JOHN MAGARY on the Art of Editing. JAMES DARREN, the former teen idol and pop singer who played the dreamy surfer Moondoggie in three Gidget movies before starring on television on The Time Tunnel and T.J. Hooker, died Monday. He was 88. A DOG heard "park" while napping. A HORSE sees a donkey for the first time. A FENNEC FOX and a CAT reunite.
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