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Rivers Cuomo, Mountain Goats, John Prine, Leon Bridges, Craig Finn, Horse   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, March 14, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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HARRY NILSSON: "Everybody's Talking" on Swedish TV, circa 1969.

RIVERS CUOMO played a solo acoustic set at The Hi Hat in Los Angeles, with Weezer songs plus a few classic covers.

THE MOUNTAIN GOATS play the Mountain Stage.

JOHN PRINE plays a Tiny Desk Concert.

LEON BRIDGES returns with Bet Ain't Worth the Hand" and "Bad Bad News."

CRAIG FINN & the Uptown Controllers share a "Galveston" that is not the Jimmy Webb / Glen campbell tune.

 

DAVID BYRNE shares a video for "Everybody's Coming To My House."

VAN MORRISON: Read an excerpt from Astral Weeks: A Secret History Of 1968.

BELLE & SEBASTIAN: Politics and Religion.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Maurice Williams And The Zodiacs' doo-wop classic "Stay."

NOKIE EDWARDS, longtime lead guitarist for surf-guitar legends the Ventures, has died after a hip surgery resulted in an infection. Edwards was 82.

 

STEPHEN HAWKING, the brightest star in the firmament of science, whose insights shaped modern cosmology and inspired global audiences in the millions, has died aged 76.

AN HBO EXEC regrets saying that the Big Little Lies cast's salary demands for season two "raped" the premium cable network.  Game of Thrones spin-offs are also likely to pressure the budget.

HEATHER LOCKLEAR will no longer face court for allegedly hitting her boyfriend in late February, but she is facing charges for allegedly attacking the police officers that responded to her home.

ZAYN MALIK & GIGI HADID have split after two years together.

MADONNA threatens to direct another movie.

SHIA LeBEOUF is profiled by Esquire.

READY PLAYER ONE had a successful SXSW premiere (if beset with tech problems). And they're letting critics post reviews.

TOMB RAIDER shared seven clips ahead of its premiere.

 

A HORSE IN A NIGHTCLUB? Neigh.

HORRIFYING: A teacher fed puppy to a snapping turtle in front of students.

A DOG died on a United flight to LaGuardia after its employee forced its owner to stow it in an overhead compartment.

THE SWARM: A professor just gave a lecture completely covered in bees and he didn’t seem to mind one bit.

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The Decemberists, Caroline Says, All Songs, The Damned, Arcade Fire, Hippos   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, March 13, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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DRAMARAMA give you "Anything, Anything" and a "Last Cigarette" for Twofer Tuesday.

THE DECEMBERISTS advance stream the synthy I'll Be Your Girl.

CAROLINE SAYS advance streams No Fool Like An Old Fool.

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED's SXSW Preview.

THE DAMNED share  “Look Left” and “Devil In Disguise" in time for Twofer Tuesday.

 

ARCADE FIRE shares a short film/double music video "Money + Love"" (ft Toni Collette) in time for Twofer Tuesday.

THE RONETTES, reconsidered as the Bad Girls of Pop.

KT TUNSTALL is to become the first woman to lead the annual Tartan Day parade through New York.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Ray Charles' timeless masterpiece "Georgia On My Mind."

GARY BURDEN, the Grammy Award-winning artist who designed the covers of classic albums like Neil Young’s After The Gold Rush, the Doors’ Morrison Hotel, Joni Mitchell’s Blue, Crosby Stills Nash & Young’s Déjà Vu, and more, has died. He was 84.

 

THE LAST DAYS OF STAN LEE: Months after losing his wife, the 95-year-old comic book legend is surrounded by charlatans and mountebanks.

HARVEY WEINSTEIN has still not completed the 45-day inpatient course at Gentle Path at the Meadows.

ONE CAMPAIGN, the non-profit organization co-founded by Bono, is being threatened with legal action from ex-employees who claim to have been bullied by senior staff over the course of four years.

MICHAEL CERA is married to his longtime girlfriend, Nadine.

CAMERON DIAZ has not retired from acting, though Selma Blair has retired from joking about it.

TORI SPELLING & JENNIE GARTH, together again, on on a new show based loosely on Beverly Hills, 90210.

THE NEW MUTANTS' delay is frustrating Anna Taylor-Joy.

 

A MALE HIPPO tries to woo Fiona online.

A CAT NAMED DOG works at a Vetnamese fish market; people love him.

A CAT was credited with saving his owners’ lives when a fire broke out.

A 150KG MYSTERY FISH was found by a couple taking a stroll along a beach at Bundaberg in southern Queensland.

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Very Busy Weekend, but with Monday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, March 12, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Black Panther again tops the chart with another 41.1MM, on a leggy 48 percent drop, which means it will likely crack the all-time Top Five domestically in a couple of weekends and will likely rest at Number Three by the time it's done in theaters.  The debut of A Wrinkle In Time places with 33.3MM, which is likely disappointing against a reported 100MM+ budget.  That said, the top two films this weekend are by black directors with black stars as the House of Mouse brings social progress to the cineplex.  The Strangers: Prey at Night showed with 10.4MM and this seemingly pointless sequel only had a 5MM budget; hence, horror films as the perennial genre.  Red Sparrow slides into fourth with 8.1MM on a 52 percent drop, a performance suggesting that J-Law is not the draw some thought she was outside pre-sold franchises.  Game Night rounds out the Top Five with 7.9MM on a leggy 24 percent drop as the only comedy in town.  Both The Hurricane Heist and Gringo debuted below the fold, at eighth and eleventh, respectively.

KATY PERRY's legal battle to buy a convent loses a nun.

AMBER HEARD and... SEAN PENN? Dude gets around.

COLIN FIRTH's wife admitted having an affair with an Italian man she has accused of stalking her.

HUGH GRANT welcomes his fifth child, oddly announced by Liz Hurley.

BLUE'S CLUES is returning, possible with a female host.

BLACKISH: The network shelved a "political" episode.

LORNA LUFT, the daughter of Judy Garland, was undergoing tests in a London hospital following an initial diagnosis of a brain tumor after she collapsed backstage at a concert in London.

...I should be back full strength for Tuesday.

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Rockpile, Mt Eerie, Hot Snakes, Meshell Ndgeceocello, Comfort Corgi   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, March 09, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE...

...with ROCKPILE, a band that featured old pals Nick Lowe and Dave Edmunds cranking out the rootsy pub rock. Let's start with "Teacher, Teacher" and "I Knew the Bride," along with this clip of "Heart," featuring Billy Bremner, which is odd at the start.  And here's the band rolling through Lowe's "So It Goes," and "Heart of the City," plus a cover of Elvis Costello's and "Girls Talk," which many associate more with Edmunds.

MOUNT EERIE advance streams Now Only.

HOT SNAKES advance streams Jericho Sirens.

MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO advance streams Ventriloquism.

LA LUZ shares "California Finally."

THE WONDER YEARS shares "Pyramids of Salt."

CANDIE PAYNE brings her updated Northern Soul sound on "I Wish I Could Have Loved You More."

YO LA TENGO shares the soundtrack of their lives.

NICK CAVE is doing a Q & A tour with htis fans.

THE 10 GREATEST DETROIT TRACKS, ranked by The Guardian. Sooo trolling.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at the Drifters' pop masterpiece "Save The Last Dance For Me."

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include A Wrinkle in Time, which is currently scoring 44 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; The Strangers: Prey at Night, currently scoring 30 percent; Gringo, scoring 31 percent; and The Hurricane Heist, which was not screened for critics.Thoroughbreds opens on ~550 screens, scoring 84 percent.

HARVEY WEINSTEIN: New York City’s top detective said police have gathered considerable evidence in the rape investigation of Harvey Weinstein but it’s up to the district attorney to decide whether the disgraced media mogul gets indicted.

TOMMY and BRANDON LEE escalate their battle, while Pam Anderson issued a statement.

ED WESTWICK is at the center of a lawsuit — though not named as a defendant — by a woman claiming he held her hostage as a sex slave for 48 hours.

JUSTIN BIEBER & SELENA GOMEZ appear to be on a break, again.

CHARLIZE THERON's mom supplies the weed.

SHARON TATE's sister backs Kate Bosworth in a project competing with Quentin Tarantino's next film.

THE SOPRANOS is getting a movie prequel

THE GRINCH animated reboot with Benedict Cumberbatch shares a trailer online.

JON FAVREAU has signed on to executive produce and write a live-action Star Wars series.  Mos Eisley, baby!

CORA THE CORGI, a therapy dog, left her owner to comfort a grieving stranger in the airport.

URBAN LEOPARDS Can Save Lives By Eating Feral Dogs.

SHELTER DOGS get to enjoy some comfy chairs.

MY GOD... it's full of starfish.

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Yo La Tengo, Dungen + Woods, Alex Clare, Sea Lions   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, March 08, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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DEAN & BRITTA: Today just seemed good for "Words You Used to Say."

YO LA TENGO played an intimate show at Brooklyn’s National Sawdust.

DUNGEN & WOODS stream their collaborative visual album.

ALEX CLARE plays a Tiny Desk Concert.

THE NELS CLINE 4 shares "Imperfect 10."

 

JESSICA LEA MAYFIELD shares a video for "Offa My Hands," filmed at the Salton Sea.

MY BLOODY VALENTINE: Kevin Shields talks Loveless with All Songs Considered.

THE COCTEAU TWINS: The Quietus takes a look at ten moments in Cocteau Twins' remarkable history, from their gothic origins to award winning filmmakers at the cusp of a breakup.

NME is ending its print edition after 66 years.

NPR's TINY DESK is actually not tiny at all.

 

JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP & MEG RYAN: Finally getting hittched?

HEATHER LOCKLEAR's home was searched for weapons while she's in treatment.

FAMILY FEUD: Brandon and Tommy Lee got in a physical fight over a social media post involving Pam Anderson.

BRITNEY SPEARS is not thrilled about Kevin federline's request for more child support.

KATIE HOLMES has been seriously working out.

COURTNEY STODDARD made the move to officially end her marriage with actor Doug Hutchison after more than 6 years together.

THE WOLF OF WALL STREET's producer agreed to pay 60 million dollars to settle claims it financed the movie with money siphoned from a Malaysian state investment fund.

 

TWO SEA LIONS have an underwater conversation at a German zoo.

THE MYSTERY of the dead pufferfish in a tree.

A WILD CHICKEN was spotted trying to visit an Olive Garden.

DID A CAT save a fish?

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