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The Wonder Years, Dan Auerbach, Superorganism, Corgis   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, April 05, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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SMOKEY & THE MIRACLES: "Going to a Go-Go."

THE WONDER YEARS stream Sister Cities.

DAN AUERBACH plays a Tiny Desk Concert.

SUPERORGANISM stops by The Current.

WASHED UP shares "Face Up."

BRAZILLIAN GIRLS shares "Karaköy."

 

MELODY'S ECHO CHAMBER shares a video for “Breathe In, Breathe Out.”

WIRE: Colin Newman talks to Aquarium Drunkard about the band’s enduring legacy.

JIMI HENDRIX's record collection.

FLEETWOOD MAC's "Dreams" reenters the chart in a very 2018 way.

KIM WILDE talks parenting, plastic surgery - and her belief in extraterrestrial intervention.

 

DWAYNE "THE ROCK" JOHNSON talks to Rolling Stone about Rampage, his beef with Vin Diesel, presidential rumors and more.

TYRESE GIBSON and his wife Samantha are expecting a baby girl.

CHRIS PINE & ANNABELLE WALLIS are an item.

KALEY CUOCO says her ex almost put her off marriage.

COLIN FARRELL is in rehab... preemptively.

ROSEANNE's co-showrunner asks people to separate the show from its star.

CHINA's theatrical box office overtook North America to become the biggest in the world in the first quarter of this year.

 

CORGIS, sledding.

AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR, but with puppies.

ZOMBIE RACCOONS reportedly roam Northeast Ohio.

A MONKEY on the loose in Miami-Dade County has some residents going bananas.

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Nathaniel Rateliff, Courtney Marie Andrews, All Songs, Great White Shark   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, April 04, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE ONLY ONES: "Another Girl, Another Planet," live in '79.

NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATS play the World Cafe.

COURTNEY MARIE ANDREWS plays CBS This Morning.

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED features Illuminati Hotties, Young Fathers, Hookworms, and more.

NICK LOWE (and Los Straitjackets) shares "Tokyo Bay."

KADHJA BONET shares "Mother Maybe."

 

ANNA BURCH shares a video for "With You Every Day."

RAY DAVIES: Punch-ups, pills and how The Kinks nearly killed him.

STEPHEN MALKMUS talks to Pitchfork about being afraid of Twitter, cooking carbonara for his kids, and why he considered asking Lorde to sing on his upcoming album.

LUCY DACUS talks to PopMatters about chamge and continuity.

MORRISEY launches a new website. He has thoughts.

 

ANDIE MacDOWELL, on being naked onscreen.

ROB KARDASHIAN & BLAC CHYNA may be headed to a child custody dispute.

JOHN KRASINSKI never expected to make a horror film, but...

VERNE TROYER (Mini Me) has been hospitalized following a call to police from a friend who claimed he was suicidal.

TONI BRAXTON tried marijuana once and got really paranoid.

LINDSAY LOHAN fails in her attempt to sue Grand Theft Auto.

SHOGUN WORLD is open?

 

AN AUSSIE POLICE BOAT was pursued by a great white shark. What say you, Police Chief Brody?

SHEP THE DOG gets a hospital visit with his dying owner

AN 11-FT GATOR, enjoying a late night swim in a FL homeowner's pool.

WHEN A CHEETAH wants to use your jeep as a lookout post, just chill out.

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Wye Oak, Hop Along, Decemberists, Blackwater Holylight, Tigers   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, April 03, 2018 - 08:00 AM
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THEM: "Baby, Please Don't Go" and a fully live take on "Gloria" for Twofer Tuesday.

WYE OAK advance streams The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs.

HOP ALONG advance streams Bark Your Head Off, Dog.

THE DECEMBERISTS' Colin Meloy visits World Cafe to spin and discuss tracks from I"ll Be Your Girl and Hamildrops.

BLACKWATER HOLYLIGHT streams a self-titled debut.

BLAKE SKIDMORE streams his Running Dream EP.

LORD HURON shares “When The Night Is Over.”

 

BIG THIEF debuted "Not" and "Terminal Paradise" in time for Twofer Tuesday.

KACEY MUSGRAVES talks to All Things Considered about the departures are her new LP.

HALL & OATES: How we made “I Can't Go for That (No Can Do).”

DRAG CITY: The label has finally added most of its expansive catalog to streaming platforms. There's a sampler playlist at that link, and this one.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at at Gary U.S. Bonds' wild lo-fi dance party "Quarter To Three" and 1961's biggest hit, Bobby Lewis' "Tossin' And Turnin'."

 

DWAYNE "THE ROCK" JOHNSON  shared his personal battle with depression in a new interview, revealing that he was “crying constantly” at one point.

ROSEANNE has already been renewed for a second season.

ANNA WINTOUR could be on her way out of Vogue and Conde Nast this summer.

NICOLAS CAGE: Hollywood's most misunderstood genius?

NETFLIX is ‘in advanced talks’ to acquire Luc Besson’s EuropaCorp studio.

A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN is in the works as a half-hour comedy at Amazon.

CHANNING TATUM & JENNA DEWAN have separated after nine years of marriage.

SANNA LATHAN bit Beyonce, according to multiple sources.

 

TIGERS can't purr, so they chuff.

A RING-BEARING OWL attacked the best man during a wedding ceremony.

AN ELEPHANT helps a lioness carry her cub.

THE DEMON CAT: The most common of all the ghost stories in the capitol.

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Post-Easter (and an Easter server issue), what I have is...   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, April 02, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Ready Player One tops the chart with 41.2MM over the holiday weekend (51.2MM since Wed) against a 175MM budget.  Worldwide totals for Spielberg are 181.2MM, but figure the marketing and other P & A costs mean it likely has to clear 300-325MM as a rough guess to make a profit.  It will get a little help from the weakish calendar of releases (outside maybe Rampage) until Infinity War arrives in a few weekends.  Tyler Perry's Acrimony places with 17.1MM against a reported 20MM budget, his best non-Madea openining in years.  Black Panther shows with 11.3MM and its total will likely pass Titanic by week's end. I Can Only Imagine takes the fourth slot with 10.8MM on a leggy 21 percent drop (and 55.6MM against a 7MM budget).  Pacific Rim: Uprising, last weekend's champ, skids 67 percent to gross 9.2MM -- a viction of Spielberg (tho this sequel was always a play for Asan markets).

STEVEN BOCHCO, the strong-willed writer and producer who brought gritty realism and sprawling ensemble casts to the small screen with such iconic series as Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law and NYPD Blue, died Sunday morning. He was 74.

LIKE SCHWARZENEGGER, I'll be back tomorrow.

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B-52s, The Aces, Dr Octogon, Patti Smith, Belly, Chvrches, Moses Moses Moses   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, March 30, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE EASTER WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

... with THE B-52s!  Live at the Capitol Theater, circa 1980.  Your setlist includes: Lava, Give Me Back My Man, 6060-842, Devil In My Car, 52 Girls, Quiche Lorraine, Dirty Back Road, Private Idaho, Strobe Light, Runnin' Around, Rock Lobster, Dance This Mess Around, Planet Claire, Party Out Of Bounds, Downtown, and 53 Miles West Of Venus.

THE ACES advance stream When My Heart Felt Volcanic.

DR OCTOGON advance streams Moosebumps: An Exploration Into Modern Day Horripilation.

PATTI SMITH plays the Mountain Stage.

BELLY shares "Stars Align."

CHVRCHES shares "Never Say Die."

MURRAY HEAD: "One Night In Bangkok." Mostly for the sheer 80s cheesiness, but also because today this is a blog with everything, including Yul Brynner.

DAVID BYRNE surveys the soundtrack of his life at Pitchfork.

ICEAGE talks to Stereogum about heir new album Beyondless and fumbling towards inspiration.

SUEDE's debut turns 25.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Pat Boone's godawful teenage-suicide tragedy "Moody River."

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include Ready Player One, which is currently scoring 77 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; Tyler Perry's Acrimony, which was not screened for critics, and God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness, scoring 20 percent.

REN & STIMPY creator John Kricfalusi allegedly preyed on young female fans and had a 16-year-old girlfriend.

WESTWORLD dropped a Season 2 trailer.

RYAN SEACREST's accuser has filed a police report.

SARAH JESSICA PARKER may not support Cynthia Nixon's campaign for governor of New York, and her silence dooms any possibility of a third Sex and the City movie.

JUSTIN THEROUX: Moving on from Jennifer Aniston with... Aubrey Plaza?  Or ar they just old friends from Parks and Rec?

ALISON MACK: Is a Smallville alum in danger of being arrested in a sex trafficking case?

JESSICA CHASTAIN talks to Vulture about Salomé, Al Pacino, nudity and more.

WHY IS THIS SATURDAY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER DAYS?  Because ABC has its annual showing of The Ten Commandments, a grand spectacle featuring acting from Edward G. Robinson and Anne Baxter that is so over-the-top that Yul Brynner starts to look good by comparison.  And while Robinson's Dathan never actually spoke the line "Where's your Messiah now?" in the movie, it  -- like "Play It Again, Sam" (not spoken in Casablanca) -- has become part of a part of our culture. The line actually comes from Billy Crystal, originally a bit from the Oscars, iirc. It later turned up o­n The Simpsons, with Chief Wiggum playing Dathan to Ned Flanders' Moses.

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