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Thursday Things? How the time flies.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, February 11, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

JOHN HIATT: It's been a "Slow Turning."

MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO plays a Tiny Desk Concert.

COOL GHOULS share “The Way I Made You Cry” and “Helpless Circumstance.” The former has an early Rundgren vibe.

RYLEY WALKER shares "Rang Dizzy."

 

LIZ PHAIR shares "Hey, Lou," featuring puppets of Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson.

THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME nominations wen to these folks. Congrats!

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN was busted for drunken driving three months ago while behind the wheel at the Jersey Shore. But was it a bad bust?

CAROLE KING: Tapestry just turned 50, which I mention mostly because en route to the 2003 Pate reunion, friend of the band Craig O'Neill mentioned that no one could deny the power of Tapestry, which is correct though not a view I would have necessarily ascribed to him in college.  Here's the Pitchfork 10 review.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Starship's "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now," the Oscar-nominated synth-rock hit from the 'Mannequin' soundtrack.

 

CHARISMA CARPENTER,  who portrayed Cordelia Chase in the drama series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the spin-off series Angel, accuses Joss Whedon of on-set misconduct.

ESME BIANCO (Game of Thrones) becomes the latest Marilyn Manson accuser.

ARMIE HAMMER allegedly gave Jessica Ciencin Henriquez a big bruise on her behind during their brief summer romance.

GINA CARANO, who plays Cara Dune on The Mandalorian, will no longer be on the show.

ELISABETH MOSS has joined the cast of Barry Levinson’s film about the making of The Godfather.

MICHAEL GANDOLFINI on Playing a Young Tony Soprano.

SCOOBY-DOO: Velma Dinkley is getting an "adult" spin-off series.

LARRY FLYNT, the controversial founder of Hustler magazine and president of Larry Flynt publications, has died. He was 78.

 

AN ELEPHANT steals a hat, then returns it.

A CAT has second thoughts.

A PUP, and a duck.

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Mary Wilson RIP, and Wednesday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, February 10, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

LEONARD COHEN plays "So Long, Marianne," circa 1979.

MARY WILSON, the force that held the Supremes together through the episodes of tragedy and internal strife that marked the history of the most successful female pop group of the 1960s, has died at age 76.  Berry Gordy and Diana Ross were among those paying tribute.  You can watch Wilson lead on "Cant' Take My Eyes Off of You," and on Soul Train with "Floy Joy" and "I Guess I'll Miss the Man."

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED features Julien Baker, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and more.

X countifries their 1983 song "True Love,"and team up with the Doors' Robby Krieger on "Strange Life."

JIMBO MATHUS & ANDREW BIRD share "Poor Lost Souls."

THE BEATLES' first appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" was on Feb. 9, 1964.

PHOEBE BRIDGERS and DAVID CROSBY are having a beef.

ELVIS COSTELLO: New Year's Model, reconsidered at PopMatters.

TOO GOOD TO CHECK: How George Harrison Punk'd Phil Collins.

 

DEATH RIDER IN THE HOUSE OF VAMPIRES, a spaghetti Western directed by Glenn Danzig, has a trailer online.

HAPPILY, a dark comedy starring Community‘s Joel McHale and Halt and Catch Fire‘s Kerry Bishé, has a trailer online.

BRITNEY SPEARS sort of responds after the airing of the Framing Britney documentary, though she reportedly has not seen it.

SPIDER-MAN: Tom Holland discusses the rumor that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield will be in the next Spidey-flick.

SANDRA BULLOCK joins BRAD PITT on Bullet Train.

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF OZ looks to be getting a remake.

THE POWERPUFF GIRLS are going to live action.

 

'IM HERE LIVE, I'M NOT A CAT," said a lawyer having a filter mishap while attending court via Zoom.  More from The New York Times.

A SLOTH SMILES after being rescued from rush hour traffic in Rio.

A BLIND DOGGO enjoys a snowfall.

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Crazy week already, with Tuesday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, February 09, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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R.E.M., playing "Radio Free Europe" and "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)" for their network TV debut ... and Twofer Tuesday.

LOCAL NATIVES play WFUV Live.

MARISSA NADLER covers Johnny & Santo's "Sleep Walk," and America's "Lonely People."

NEIL YOUNG shares "Daughters," one of the previously unreleased tracks from 'Archives Vol. II.' PLUS; About an hour of live cuts, b-sides, demos, outtakes, rarities and beyond, stretching from 1969 to 2020.

SAM NEILL & JEFF GOLDBLUM try the Everly Brothers' "Bye Bye Love."

MUSIC OF THE SPHERES: Listening To Music From Three Decades.

BESSIE SMITH: A libidinous, raunchy, fearless blueswoman.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Club Nouveau's smiley new jack swing cover of the Bill Withers classic "Lean On Me."

 

MEGXIT: Harry will likely return to the UK this summer, while Meghan will be sitting the trip out for COVID-19-related reasons.

AARON RODGERS & SHAILENE WOODLEY are confirmed to be engaged.

THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER has a trailer online.

OLD: M. Night Shyamalan's next movie has a trailer online.

DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: Michelle Rodriguez joins Chris Pine in the cast.

CHIWITEL EJIOFOR is set to take on the lead role in a new series based on The Man Who Fell To Earth.

THE HANDLING of Britney Spears.

TAXI DRIVER: Jodie Foster breaks down an improv scene with Robert De Niro.

 

BETWEEN TWO DOGS: The sequel.

PLEASE, don't stop.

DOGGO REUNIONS: Never not fun.

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Post-Big Game Monday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, February 08, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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DUSTY SPRINGFIELD covers "People Get Ready."

NEW RELEASES: Paste points you to Foo Fighters, Sun June, The Staves, and more.

BILL'S INDIE BASEMENT has Oh-OK, the Weather Station, TV Priest, and more.

PHOEBE BRIDGERS played "Kyoto" and "I Know The End" in her SNL debut, including an attempted guitar smashing.

THE BLACK ROOTS OF ROCK & ROLL, Part 1.

MASSIVE ATTACK: Robert Del Naja, of the Bristol pioneers, talks about the power and danger of nostalgia as well as his work collaborating with Adam Curtis.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Huey Lewis And The News' "Jacob's Ladder," an attempt at a sincere social-issues song co-written by Bruce Hornsby.

 

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE?  The Little Things topped the Super Bowl weekend chart with 2.1MM on a 55 percent drop; Croods: A New Age placed with 1.8MM on a 3 percent drop; and The Marksman showed with 1MM on a 20 percent drop.

CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER, the Canadian-born Shakespearean actor who starred in films including "The Sound of Music," “12 Monkeys,” “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” and "Beginners," died on Friday morning at his home in Connecticut. He was 91. BONUS: Captain Von Trapp, war criminal.

ARMIE HAMMER has been dropped by his agency WME amid a growing scandal involving allegations of misconduct.

COREY FELDMAN joins the list of Marilyn Manson accusers.

AARON RODGERS is engaged... to Shailene Woodley?

OLIVIA WILDE & HARRY STYLES seem serious.

SUZANNE SOMERS was doing a Facebook Live makeup tutorial when it was interrupted by a home intruder.

CHEER: The troubled Netflix docuseries saw two more of its subjects arrested in separate criminal cases related to alleged sex misconduct involving minors.

IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT Your TV Doesn't Work Right.

JACK PALLADINO, a private investigator who had worked for Bill Clinton, Harvey Weinstein, R. Kelly and others, died lst week. He was 76.

 

A 33-YEAR-OLD BAT, humored by humans.

CATS AND DOGS, living together...

COWS figure out how to go on the lam.

MARILYN MONROWL pays homage to The Seven Year Itch.

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JB, Jim Weatherly, and Friday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, February 05, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with JAMES BROWN! The Godfather of Soul, y'all, with his star time from the T.A.M.I. Show in 1964; your setlist includes "Out of Sight", "Prisoner of Love", "Please, Please, Please" and "Night Train."

MUZZ plays a Tiny Desk Concert.

LAURA JANE GRACE visits with World Cafe.

DEATH FROM ABOVE 1979 shares "One + One."

SAINTSENECA shares “All You’ve Got Is Everyone.”

 

JIM WEATHERLY, a former star quarterback at the University of Mississippi who moved to Nashville and authored megahits such as "Midnight Train to Georgia" in a prolific career as a singer-songwriter, died at his home Wednesday. He was 77. 

DAVE GROHL, on recording in a haunted house.

LANGHORNE SLIM finds peace in the chaos.

JULIEN BAKER talks about beating her demons.

JANE BIRKIN on Grief, Jealousy, And Her Most Personal Album Ever.

ALTERNATIVE BANDS, re-imagined as Saturday Morning Cartoons.

 

THE SAG AWARDS nominations went to these folks. Congrats!

DONALD TRUMP resigned from SAG-AFTRA in a grievance-filled letter.

EVAN RACHEL WOOD is using Instagram to bolster her case against Marilyn Manson.

ARMIE HAMMER's Hollywood Career Is in Freefall as Scandal Explodes on Social Media.

RYAN SEACREST is stepping off the red carpet.

MICHELLE WILLIAMS will star in a Peggy Lee biopic directed by Todd Haynes.

SALMA HAYEK is producing a show about a woman whose boobs talk to her.

 

WHEN THE DEER show up for snack time.

HAWK vs Duck Decoy.

A DOG, on his hog.

LIDDIE THE DOG got reunited with her human after going lost for three weeks.

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