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Monday, June 11, 2018 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl


LaBELLE: "Lady Marmalade." I coulda used a little more cowbell. M WARD surprise releases What a Wonderful Industry. PLLUSH streams Stranger To The Pain. THE WONDER YEARS plays a Key Studio Session. ROBERT FINLEY plays the World Cafe. MICRODISNEY reunites in Dublin after 30 years. NEKO CASE brings her "Bad Luck" to Conan. LED ZEPPELIN REUNITES... for a book on their 50th anniversary. ANTHONY BOURDAIN was a music lover, especially Punk. FLEET FOXES frontman Robin Pecknold has opened up about struggles with suicidal thoughts and his mental health. FLEETWOOD MAC's Danny Kirwan, who played on five albums, has died at 68. 
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Ocean's 8 tops the chart with 41.5MM, which is the highest debut of the franchise (before adjusting for inflation,anyway). Solo places with 15.2MM on a 48 percent drop; there's a good chance this will top out with about as much as people recently thought it would make in its opening weekend. Deadpool 2 shows with 13.7MM on a 41 percent drop; that's lagging the original enough that a third installment can take a little time getting to the cineplex. Hereditary debuts in the fourth slot with 13M... but despite near universal acclaim on Rotten Tomatoes, it has a D+ CinemaScore, which suggests this craters next weekend. Avengers: Infinity War rounds out the Top Five with another 6.8MM and will probably leave the big screen as the fourth-biggest grosser of all time. ANTHONY BOURDAIN, whose darkly funny memoir about life in New York City restaurant kitchens made him a celebrity chef and touched off his second career as a journalist, food expert and social activist, was found dead on Friday in his hotel room in France. He was 61. Asia Argento released a statement regarding Bourdain on Twitter. VINCE VAUGHN was busted for DWI and resisting arrest. JOHN LASSETER, Pixar co-founder, will exit as Disney Animation chief following (ahem) 'missteps.' GEORGE TAKEI's accuser has changed his story. FIRST MAN, starring Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong, has a trailer online. SERENITY (not the Firefly related movie),reuniting McConnaughey and Hathaway, has a trailer online. AL PACINO & JAMES MARSDEN join Quentin Tarantino's film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. A BABY DEER is rescued from a groundhog hole. SASHA SAVES THE DAY: A Stockton woman credits her pit bull with saving her and her baby’s lives after the dog woke them up when the house caught fire. AVOCADO SQUIRREL is the new Pizza Rat. AN ORANGUTAN tries to fight off an excavator.
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Friday, June 08, 2018 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl

THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE: 
... with THE KNACK! That's alright, I won't tell anyone they're a guilty pleasure of yours. Live at Carnegie Hall in 1979, your setlist includes: "The Hard Way," "She's So Selfish," "Rave Up," "Oh Tara," "Your Number Or Your Name," "Not Fade Away," "My Sharona," "Let me Out," "It's You," "Hold On Tight," "Heartbeat," "A Hard Day's Night," "Good Girls Don't," "Frustrated," "End Of The Game," and "C'Mon Everybody." ARTHUR BUCK: Joseph Arthur and Peter Buck stream a self-titled debut. WELLES advance streams Red Trees And White Trashes. MARISA ANDERSON advance streams Cloud Corner. PRINCE's estate shares "Mary Don't You Weep" ahead of Piano & A Microphone, 1983. INTERPOL shares "The Rover." 
DEE-LITE finds that "Groove Is In the Heart," with a little help from Bootsy Collins and Q-Tip. THE CURE: Robert Smith talks about the upcoming LP, his past rivalry with Duran Duran and Morrissey, and more. SPOON talks about possibly making an earthier new LP for darker times. COURTNEY BARNETT talks about getting a little more earnest on her new LP. (Thx, LHB.) EDDY CLEARWATER, a Mississippi-born Chicago bluesman who billed himself as “The Chief” and often performed in a feathered headdress, died on Friday at his home in Skokie, Ill. He was 83. 
NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases are Ocean's 8, which is currently scoring 75 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; Hotel Artemis, which is scoring 70 percent; and Hereditary, scoring 95 percent. OPERATION FINALE, a Nazi hunt starring Oscar Issac and Ben Kingsley, has a trailer online. QUEEN ELIZABETH II & MEGHAN MARKLE are taking a train trip. JOHNNY DEPP is doing just fine despite fans’ concerns over his recent weight loss. ROSS & RACHEL are not on a break. 
AN ALLIGATOR knocks out a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation officer after being captured. AN ANGRY PET OWNER chases after a dog thief until he flips his van before fighting him with a machete. A TEXAS MAN decapitated a rattlesnake. It bit him anyway and he nearly died, his wife says. A WHALE WHISPERER has been accused of defrauding investors with technology he claimed would affect the physics of oil using soundwaves.
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Courtney Barnett, Franz Ferdinand, Trouble Funk, Jason Isbell, Gator |
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Thursday, June 07, 2018 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl


DOBIE GRAY is in with "The In Crowd." COURTNEY BARNETT stops by World Cafe for a chat and some live music. FRANZ FERDINAND stopped by Morning Becomes Eclectic. TROUBLE FUNK squeezed a dozen members in for a Tiny Desk Concert. JASON ISBELL shares two previously unreleased tracks from 2007. STARS shares "One Day Left." LATE BLOOMER shares "Listen." THE CARS debuted 40 years ago this week; Stereogum has your covers. NEKO CASE talks to Rolling Stone about her house fire, MeToo, and more. GARBAGE: Shirley Manson discusses her favorite albums at The Quietus. THE BEST LPs OF 2018 (So Far), according to Stereogum. THE NUMBER ONES looks at Dale & Grace's "I'm Leaving It Up To You," the song that was No. 1 when John F. Kennedy was killed. A STAR IS BORN drops a trailer with Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, and David Chappelle. KATE SPADE's husband addressed his late wife's depression and treatment, the status of their marriage, and their lives as long-time collaborators. JENNIFER LAWRENCE is dating art gallery director Cooke Maroney. BRENDAN FRASER says the HFPA denied his sex harassment claim. KRISTEN STEWART & ROBERT PATTINSON crossed paths at a recent party. QUENTIN TARANTINO's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Adds Luke Perry, Damian Lewis, Dakota Fanning, and more. MAVERICK: Val Kilmer reuniting with Tom Cruise for Top Gun 2. WILLY WONKA: The WB has begun putting together a shortlist of stars for the titular role, and Collider hears it's led by Ryan Gosling, Donald Glover and Ezra Miller. SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDERVERSE drops a trailer. SERENITY: A 15th anniversary tribute video from Zoic, the show's vfx studio. JERRY MAREN, who danced into pop culture in 1939 as the tartan-costumed, candy-toting Munchkin leader of the Lollipop Guild in <span class="css-1g7m0tk">The Wizard of Oz,</span> a role that overshadowed a lifetime of quiet offscreen work to bring dignity to dwarfs, died on May 24 in San Diego. He was 98. AN ALLIGATOR with an eye for exterior decorating? A RELAXED BEAR sits at a backyard picnic table like a human as he watches the world go by. A LEECH is pulled out from a man's nostril. THEY RAISED A BUTTERFLY. Their dog had other thoughts.
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Tuesday, June 05, 2018 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl


URGE OVERKILL: Their killer '93 single "Sister Havana" and their even more famous cover of Neil Diamond's "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon" are your Twofer Tuesday. M WARD plays the Mountain Stage (ft. guest Laura Veirs). FIELD REPORT stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set. JOHN PRINE stopped by World Cafe for a chat and mini-set. BODY / HEAD shares "You Don't Need." THE DREAM SYNDICATE shares a video for "How Did I Find Myself Here" (ft. John Paul Jones). NEW ORDER gets over two hours of discussion and analysis on Political Beats with guest Jon Gabriel. THE 98 BEST SONGS of 1998, according to Rob Sheffield at Rolling Stone. CLARENCE FOUNTAIN, a foundational American gospel singer and the last remaining co-founder of Blind Boys of Alabama, died June 3 in Baton Rouge, La. He was 88. THE NUMBER ONES looks at Jimmy Gilmer And The Fireballs' relentlessly sunny "Sugar Shack." SUSPIRIA: The remake of the horror cult classic has a trailer featuring Thom Yorke's score. WRECK-IT RALPH 2 also dropped a new trailer online. REESE WITHERSPOON is near a deal to make Legally Blonde 3. PRINCE HARRY & MEGHAN MARKLE's newest titles can only be passed on to a future son, which means any daughters they might have will not inherit a title. DOLLY PARTON songs will ground an anthology series on Netflix. NICK MEGLIN, longstanding editor of Mad Magazine, who died of a heart attack on Saturday, aged 82. ROBERT MANDAN, the veteran television actor who starred as Chester Tate, the philandering husband of Katherine Helmond's character, on the ABC daytime-serial spoof Soap, has died. He was 86. A PUP interrupts a soccer match, gets play-by-play. THE SQUIRREL THREAT: A New York state teenager captured video of the drama that ensued when he found a squirrel that had somehow gotten into his brother's bedroom. RABID BATS a concern in St. Paul. SERVICE DOG LINDA gets photo in yearbook, graduates from fifth grade.
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