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Tony Hendra RIP, and Monday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, March 08, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE BANGLES are "Going Down To Liverpool" to do nothing with Mr. Spock.

NEW RELEASES: Paste will point you to Jimbo Mathus & Andrew Bird, Adult Mom, Arab Strap, and more.

BIL'S INDIE BASEMENT has Fake Fruit, Jane Weaver, Maxwell Farrington & Le SuperHomard, and more.

RILO KILEY's Jenny Lewis & Blake Sennett reuinited for a charity gig.

FOO FIGHTERS covered Andy Gibb’s “Shadow Dancing” for the same gig.

 

RYLEY WALKER shares “Axis Bent.”

BRUNO MARS has spoken out about the cultural appropriation claims he has faced during his career.

ALICE COOPER disputes GENE SIMMONS on the state of rock.

BONNIE TYLER credits her age-defying looks to regular Botox sessions — but lockdown has put them on hold

THE NUMBER ONES looks at U2 's stately, devotional hymn "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For."

 

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE? Raya and the Last Dragon tops the chart with 8.6MM, with little word on how it did on Disney+.  Tom & Jerry placed with 6.6MM on a 53 percent drop from its debut.  Chaos Walking showed with a 3.8MM debut.

MEGXIT: Queen Elizabeth II didn't stay up to watch the "circus" of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Oprah interview Sunday night.

TONY HENDRA, a humorist whose wide-ranging résumé included top editing jobs at National Lampoon and Spy magazines and a zesty role in the mockumentary “This Is Spinal Tap,” died on Thursday in Yonkers, N.Y. He was 79.

DANIEL CRAIG & MADS MIKKELSEN revisit Casino Royale.

THE WIRE's EP David Simon and producer George Pelecanos are working on an HBO limited series based on We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops and Corruption.

WANDAVISION's songwriters reveal their secret melody.

 

A MURMURATION OF STARLINGS, in the shape of a bird.

A HUSKY naps through Guard Dog training.

A HUGE TURKEY causes chaos after crashing into a California dental office.

THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS DONKEY lives in Palo Alto?

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Talking Heads, and Friday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, March 05, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

KarlTHE WEEKEND STARTS HERE...

...with THE TALKING HEADS!  Here's the expanded band -- including axeman Adrian Belew (who certainly influenced Jon Pratt's early work in Pate) -- Live in Rome, circa 1980. Your setlist: "Psycho Killer," "Stay Hungry," "Cities," "I Zimbra," "Drugs," "Take Me To The River," "Crosseyed And Painless," "Life During Wartime," "Houses In Motion," "Born Under Punches," and "The Great Curve."

ST VINCENT shares “Pay Your Way in Pain.”

ADRIANNE LENKER plays KEXP.

OLAFUR ARNALDS plays a Tiny Desk Concert.

IGGY POP covers Donovan’s "Sunshine Superman"’ With Dr. Lonnie Smith.

BIG RED MACHINE covers Sharon Van Etten's "A Crime."

 

THE BOTTLE ROCKETS are no more.

THE HOLD STEADY talk about recording an album instead of songs.

SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES: The story of the band who band who saved punk from parody and invented goth.

ANGEL OLSEN: No One Sings Quite Like Candi Staton.

 

MEGXIT: Meghan Markle was livid after palace aides sent back designer freebies. ALSO: In Run-Up to Oprah's Interview With Harry and Meghan, Royal Accusations Fly.

ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA announced that it has voluntarily filed for bankruptcy as the coronavirus pandemic continues to have an effect on its business.

JASON SUDEIKIS "is still heartbroken" over his ex Olivia Wilde's relationship with Harry Styles and isn't living with his new girlfriend, Keeley Hazell, in London, despite online speculation.

ADELE and ex-husband Simon Konecki finalized their divorce nearly two years after they announced their decision to separate.

ANTHONY MACKIE: The Falcon is profiled at Variety.

SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY is... um, well...

MATTHEW MODINE's Teenage Obsessions.

PARAMOUNT+: Better late than never, after being first.

THE BUSINESS of Hollywood Awards Season.

 

A MAMA ELEPHANT can't wake her sleeping baby and asks the keepers for help.

A DOGGO, watching... 101 Dalmatians, I think.

THE SMART DOGGO is revealed.

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Man, it's Thursday again already.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, March 04, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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

DONOVAN WOODS plays World Cafe.

TV PRIEST plays The Current.

JAPANESE BREAKFAST shares "Be Sweet."

 

THE MIGHTY MIGHTY BOSSTONES return with "I Don't Believe In Anything."

DAVID CROSBY sold his music catalog to famed music executive Irving Azoff’s new venture Iconic Artists Group.

BAD BRAINS' Darryl Jenifer discusses the band's classic '80s records.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Bob Seger's 'Beverly Hills Cop II' synth-rocker "Shakedown" -- the most purely '80s song that the man ever recorded?

 

MEGXIT: Buckingham Palace said it was “very concerned” about reports in the Times newspaper on Wednesday that assistants working for Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, had been bullied by her.

CHRIS D'ELIA: The comedian is facing a new lawsuit that accuses him of violating federal child pornography and child sexual exploitation laws, including soliciting more than 100 sexually explicit photos and videos from a woman identified as “Jane Doe.”

THE SAG AWARDS will be pre-taped, including winner reveals, and be limited to just a one-hour running time.

ALEC & HILARIA BADWIN welcomed their sixth child together via surrogate, according to Page Six.

OPERATION VARSITY BLUES has a trailer online.

TOM CRUISE deepfakes go viral on TikTok.

HOW DID EVERY BUZZY FILM Become ‘The Movie We Need Right Now'?

GEORGE R.R. MARTIN's 1979 short story Sandkings is being made into a Netflix movie.

PINOCCHIO: Disney's latest live-action remake has a cast, including Tom Hanks.

REFRAMED CLASSICS: TCM is watching "problematic" films.

ALLEN v FARROW: A contrary review.

 

CATS AND DOGS, living together...

A DOG HERDING SHEEP, as seen from a drone.

A "FIRST LADY" BALD EAGLE moves in at the National Arboretum.

CUTTLEFISH have the ability to delay gratification for a better reward.

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Bunny Wailer RIP, and Catching Up with some Wednesday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, March 03, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

FLAMING GROOVIES "Shake Some Action," circa 1987.

BUNNY WAILER,  the last surviving original member of the Wailers, the Jamaican trio that helped establish and popularize reggae music — its other founders were Bob Marley and Peter Tosh — died on Tuesday at a hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. He was 73.

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED covers the best of February 2021.

FIRST AID KIT covers Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne."

EVAN DANDO plays "Confetti" in the Cape Cod Walgreen's store that found his wallet.

 

JULIEN BAKER plays a full-band version of "Hardline."

THE MOUNTAIN GOATS collaborate.

ST VINCENT teases Daddy’s Home.

CASSANDRA JENKINS, on making art out of interactions with strangers and how her experiences with the late indie legend David Berman inspired her brilliant new album.

LIVE ALBUMS Are the Best Albums?

 

MEGXIT: A bombshell new report by British newspaper The Times of London -- alleging that Meghan had faced a bullying complaint from a staffer while living in London -- has been met by fury by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, whose lawyers called it a "calculated smear campaign" and blamed Buckingham Palace for "using" the paper to "peddle a wholly false narrative."

DOLLY PARTON got her first dose of the vaccine she helped fund.

ALEC BALDWIN isn't taking questions about his sixth child.

BRITNEY SPEARS' father's attorney puts his side out to CNN.

IAON GRUFFUDD filed for divorce from his actress wife Alice Evans weeks after she announced their split in a messy social media post. 

EDDIE MURPHY's top ten movies, according to NME.

BRUCE CAMPBELL, who often appears in Sam Raimi movies, may pop up in Doctor Strange 2.

 

A KANGAROO, still on the lam in Alabama.

THE 17-YEAR CICADAS are coming. As plagues go, I can think of worse.

A DOGGO who had burns from a fire is reunited with the vet that treated him.

A MAMA BEAR and her cubs, crossing the road.

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It was raining in my place last night, so just a few Tuesday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, March 02, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WALKER BROTHERS play "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore)" and "Make It Easy On Yourself" for Twofer Tuesday.

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND: Rare color footage.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Heart's howling, operatic power ballad "Alone."

PRINCE PHILLIP was taken from King Edward VII's Hospital to St Bartholomew's Hospital.

GAL GADOT has confirmed she's pregnant with her third child

ALEC & HILARIA BALDWIN welcomed a new addition to the family.

THE GOLDEN GLOBES ratings cratered, falling more than 50 percent. The show was a bleak, psychological thriller.

IRV CROSS,  a Pro Bowl cornerback in the NFL who went on to become the first Black sports analyst on national television before later serving in various roles in Minnesota, died Sunday at age 81.

A DOGGO and his parrot.

 

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