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Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, Bob Weir, July Talk, Bob Weir, Basset Mom |
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Thursday, December 22, 2016 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
TEGAN & SARA shared a vdeo for “That Girl.” GILLIAN WELCH & DAVID RAWLINGS play an 8-song Nashville Session for World Cafe. BOB WEIR played WFUV Live at the King's Theatre. JULY TALK visted the WNYC Soundcheck studios. WILD PINK shared “Wizards Of Loneliness,” the latest advance single from the band's self-titled LP. DARLENE LOVE's final "Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)" for Letterman.THE VELVET UNDERGROUND, SLY STONE & NINA SIMONE will receive Lifetime Achievement Awards at the Grammy Special Merit Awards. THE BEST UNDERGROUND GARAGE PUNK LPs of 2016, according to Pitchfork. FOLK ALLEY's 10 Favorite Albums of 2016. BIG THIEF's Top 10 Breakfasts of 2016. NOW SHOWING: Wednesday's wide releases are Sing, which is currently scoring 69 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; Passengers, which is currently scoring 29 percent; and Assassin's Creed, scoring 18 percent. Why Him? opens on friday and is currently scoring 33 percent. THE KARDASHIANS continue to freeze out Blac Chyna, who has reconciled with fiancé Rob Kardashian. EMMA STONE is the cover of the Rolling Stone. AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR put out a casting call listing a very large cast. (potential spoilers, obvsly) MISCHA BARTON: A Teen Star Looks at 30. ALAN THICKE died of a “ruptured aorta”, according to his death certificate. WES ANDERSON announced his next film, Isle of the Dogs, a stop-motion animation about a group of dogs living on an island. THE 15 BEST HORROR MOVIES of 2016, according to Paste. THE 20 BEST MOVIES of 2016, according to The A.V. Club. SYRIA: The Russian government and state media describe the situation in Aleppo as “liberation,” and Russian state TV last week interviewed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who praised Moscow for its support. GERMANY: A manhunt is underway for a 24-year-old Tunisia native in connection with this week's Christmas market attack in Berlin. The suspect was arrested in August with forged documents en route to Italy, but a judge released him, an official says. A BASSET HOUND protects her pups from Grandpa. A NEGLECTED CAT is freed from pounds of matted fur. A SAVAGE ELEPHANT farted on a friend's head. RAMBO THE GATOR will be staying with his owner, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials ruled.
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Nick Waterhouse, Doyle Bramhall II, Honeyblood, Tigers |
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Wednesday, December 21, 2016 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
CHICANO BATMAN shared a video for "Friendship (Is A Small Boat In A Storm)." NICK WATERHOUSE and his band stopped by KUTX for a chat and mini-set, include a cover of The Seeds' "Pushin' Too Hard." DOYLE BRAMHALL II, who was the rhythm guitarist in The Fabulous Thunderbirds at 18, stopped by World Cafe for chat and mini-set. HONEYBLOOD stopped by WFUV Live for a chat and mini-set. SHARON JONES & THE DAP-KINGS released a posthumous Claymation video for "Please Come Home For Christmas." THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME 2017 inductees are announced, but what's up with giving Nile Rodgers an award while snubbing Chic again? R.E.M.: Peter Buck talked about Out of Time at Salon. DAVID BOWIE's Final, Imaginative, Awesome Year. THOM YORKE's former partner, Rachel Owen, died Sunday (Dec. 18) at 48 following a battle with cancer. MARGOT ROBBIE's wedding photos. RICHARD MARX heroically fought off and restrained an out-of-control passenger during a flight from Vietnam to South Korea ... and his wife, Daisy Fuentes, captured the whole ordeal. MICHAEL FASSBENDER is taking some "downtime" from acting. JAMES FRANCO has been added to the cast of Alien: Covenant. DRAKE & JENNIFER LOPEZ have been spending a lot of time together lately, and sources who are around both of them tell TMZ it's only a matter of time. AZEALIA BANKS said she suffered a miscarriage in a now-deleted Facebook post. JUSTICE LEAGUE: First pic of the movie Flash (tho didn't we kind of see him in Batman v Superman?) JERRY LEWIS knows how to give a difficult interview. THE ISLAMIC STATE claimed responsibility for a truck attack on a crowded Berlin Christmas market that German authorities said came right out of the extremist group's playbook. RUSSIA: The official line from President Vladimir Putin on the assassination of the ambassador in Turkey in Ankara was a "provocation" meant to derail talks between the two nations aimed at replacing the United States as the indispensable power in the Middle East. TIGERS, caught by drone cameras. A DOG can be shot by police if it barks or moves after police enter a home, according to a federal appeals court. THE SQUIRREL THREAT: A militant rodent escaped near death in Wales by jumping into the engine compartment of a passing car that nearly ran it over. A RARE ASIAN ELEPHANT was born at Chester Zoo.
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Pretenders, Spencer Tweedy, 1980, Sloan, Sledding Dog |
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Monday, December 19, 2016 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
THE FLAMING LIPS debut "There Should Be Unicorns" in Oklahoma City. THE PRETENDERS stopped by World Cafe Live, including this bonus video of "Tattooed Love Boys." SPENCER TWEEDY streams his debut solo EP, Geezer Love. 1980, playlisted by World Cafe via Spotify. SLOAN shared a pair of holiday tacks, "Kids Come Back Again At Christmas" and "December 25." DROPKICK MURPHYS share "Paying My Way." SHARON JONES & THE DAP-KINGS are dreaming of a "White Christmas."JOHN LYDON, a/k/a Johnny Rotten, shared the soundtrack of his life with Pitchfork. DAVID BOWIE: Rolling Stone surveyed the making of Hunky Dory. SHEARWATER: Jonathan Meiburg explains why music should not be Grape Nuts or whipped cream. THE CALM AMID THE CHAOS: 2016’s Best New Music, according to Kevin Madden. I could live with this list as easily as my faves. WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Rogue One topped the chart with a massive 155MM haul, the second-biggest December debut ever, behind The Force Awakens. It's also the 12th biggest domest debut ever, while raking in almost as much again overseas, where the international cast will help it play big. Not too shabby for a spin-off. Moana placed with 11.7MM on a 37 percent drop; it faces even more competition from the debut of Sing over the holidays. Office Christmas Party showed with 8.5MM on a 50 percent drop the first big victim of the Death Star moving into your cineplex's prime real estate. Taking that big a hit with the Christmas theme is a big red flag. But Rogue One's biggest victim may be the 7MM debut of Collateral Beauty in the fourth slot, placing it in the Top 25 worst openings for a film opening on 3000+ screens. The 36MM budget may be the only thing saving it from bomb status (I'd guess the stars took a gamble on backend deals and lost). Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them also took a sizable 51 percent drop to round out the Top Five with 5MM, but the Potterverse spin-off is in its 5th weekend and has grossed over 700MM worldwide, so no lumps in their stockings. KEIRA KNIGHTLEY is reportedly returning to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. JULIA ROBERTS has signed on to star in her first-ever (limited) TV series. KATIE HOLMES & JAMIE FOXX lew to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, for a private weekend getaway to celebrate her birthday. MICHAEL SHEEN reassured fans he was misquoted and is probably not leaving acting for activism. CEE-LO GREEN reassured fans a video showing his phone exploding was staged for a project. ROB KARDASHIAN says Blac Chyna left him ... and she took their baby with her. BROOKE MUELLER is in rehab. MARGARET CHO & TILDA SWINTON had a fight about the latter's casting in Doctor Strange...and Swinton released the emails. ZSA ZSA GABOR, the Hungarian actress whose self-parodying glamour and revolving-door marriages to millionaires put a luster of American celebrity on a long but only modestly successful career in movies and television, died of heart failure on Sunday in Los Angeles. She was 99. DR HENRY HEIMLICH, the thoracic surgeon and medical maverick who developed and crusaded for the antichoking technique that has been credited with saving an estimated 100K lives, died on Saturday at a hospital in Cincinnati after suffering a heart attack at his home there last Monday, his family said. He was 96. RUSSIA: A well-known Russian journalist and critic of President Vladimir Putin has been found dead in his Kiev apartment with a gunshot wound to the head. A BLACK LABRADOR shows off his sledding technique. (Thx, Zoey.) THE INCREDIBLY RARE "GHOST SHARK," which has its genitals in its head, was caught on camera for the first time. THE SQUIRREL THREAT: A pack of furry, pint-sized grinches have stolen the Christmas spirit from Toronto's Mel Lastman Square. SNAKE vs WALLABY: Who You Got?
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Aimee Mann, Ryley Walker, Yeasayer, Ultimate Painting, Rogue One, Shark |
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Friday, December 16, 2016 - 08:00 AM Posted by: Karl
THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE: ...with AIMEE MANN's CHRISTMAS CAROL (profanity warnings): Part One has your Scrooge-y set-up with Michael Penn. Part Two features The Office's John Krasinski. Part Three has Michael Cera. Part Four has John C. Reilly. RYLEY WALKER stopped by World Cafe for a chat and mini-set. YEASAYER stopped by KEXP for a live performance. ULTIMATE PAINTING, Live at the Bowery Ballroom, Dec. 7, 2016. TOM WAITS gives a reading of a "Christmas Card From a Hooker in Minneapolis." THE DECEMBERISTS: Colin Meloy talked to SPIN about the tenth anniversary of The Crane Wife. THE 100 BEST SONGS of 2016, according to Pitchfork. THE 70 BEST ALBUMS of 2016, according to PopMatters. ALL SONGS CONSIDERED publishes its Listeners' Top 20 Album Picks for 2016. NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which is currently scoring 84 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; and Collateral Beauty, which is scoring 19 percent. Manchester By The Sea expands wide scoring 97 percent. ROGUE ONE is, as advertised, a war story. That's not particularly useful, given that the franchise is Star Wars. It is more accurate to say that this spin-off is more about ground fighting, and gound-level rebellion more than other movies in the franchise, including RotJ's battle on the forest moon of Endor. And it is in that sense perhaps the grittiest of this universe; one can imagine which shots are among the reshoots rumored to lighten a few moments. Given that the story of the construction of the Death Star and the theft of its technical plan is not key to the Skywalker family saga, characters can die and thus the stakes are real, despite knowing the outcome in some general sense. That is not to say that the Skywalker presence is unfelt; it's no spoiler to note that Darth Vader has a role here, and by the end the Sith Lord pretty much delivers the audience what it wants. He may be the film's most prominent cameo, but a number of familiar and obscure faces from the prior films also appear here. The new cast performs well enough, and enough of the characters are drawn enough, with their own arcs. Nevertheless, I suspect people wil remember Alan Tudyk's voicing of the K-2SO droid as much as lead humanoids like Felicity Jones and Diego Luna. Michael Giacchino's reportedly last-minute score isn't all that memorable, but it neatly incorporates and launches from the John Williams catalog, from the obvious to some of the fleeting phrases of the original (now Ep. IV). All told, a really solid movie, one that probably benefits from not having to carry the expectations of the main saga, even if the tone is darker than most of the series. PRINCE HARRY & MEGHAN MARKLE: Caught on camera. ALAN THICKE told his son to take a photo as he was being taken to the hospital. JOHNNY DEPP & AMBER HEARD reached a speed bump in their ongoing divorce saga. HOW I MET YOUR FATHER now looks set for the small screen, years after How I Met Your Mother ended. PASSENGERS, starring Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence, may not be what you think, and it's risky. (spoiler alert, obvsly) BERNARD FOX, the mustachioed actor known to TV viewers as Dr. Bombay on “Bewitched” and Col. Crittendon on “Hogan’s Heroes,” has died. He was 89. A GREAT WHITE SHARK, filmed without a cage. What say you, Police Chief Brody? THE SQUIRREL THREAT: They've declared war on Christmas. THE SWARM: A massive wasp nest was discovered in a Brazilian farmhouse. ROUND UP THE USUAL SUSPECTS: A New Jersey police department said officers used their patrol cars to round up "a group of suspicious donkeys loitering behind a residence."
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