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Everett Morton and Dee Pop, RIP. And Monday.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, October 11, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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GLADYS KNIGHT is backed on "Midnight Train to Georgia" by Jack Black, Ben Stiller and Robert Downey Jr., through the magic of CGI, to promote Tropic Thunder back in 2008.

NEW RELEASES: Paste will point you to James Blake, Lala Lala, Magdelena Bay, and more.

BILL'S INDIE BASEMENT has The Charlatans, The Clean,Glaxo Babies, and more.

LOU BARLOW playlisted the songs which inspired Dinosaur Jr in the 80s.

LINDSAY BUCKINGHAM joined HALSEY live on Saturday Night.

 

PAUL McCARTNEY talks about The Beates' split again.

EVERETT MORTON, co-founding member and drummer of influential UK ska band The (English) Beat, has died at the age of 71.

BUSH TETRAS drummer Dee Pop has passed at age 65.

NICK CAVE writes about writer's block.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Nelson, the band that reinvented glam metal as wimpy teen-friendly soft rock, and at their sole chart-topper "(Cant Live Without Your) Love And Affection."

 

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: No Time To Die tops the chart with 56MM, at the low end of expectations, though Bond remains boffo worldwide, with 313.3MM over two weekends.It's below the last few entries in the franchise, but about where the last couple of Mission Impossible films opened.  Venom 2 places with 32MM on a 64 percent drop, some of which was probably inflicted by 007.  Addams Family 2 shows with 31.1MM, and the overall take of the top 3 here represents a pretty strong return for movie theaters.

CILLIAN MURPHY will play the father of the A-bomb in Christoper Nolan's Oppenheimer, set to premiere on July 21, 2023.

MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY calls politics a "bag of rats" while weighing a run for Texas Governor.

CHRISTINA RICCI and hairdresser Mark Hampton tied the knot.

BRENDAN FRASER: Don't call it a comeback?

DAVE CHAPPELLE is thumbing his nose at cancel culture.

GILLIGAN'S ISLAND: Tina Louise discusses her sexest co-star.

 

CATS vs YODA: Who You Got?

KITTENS, sneaking.

RED LIGHT... green light.

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The Faces. And Friday.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, October 08, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with THE FACES! Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane, Kenny Jones, and Ian McLagan, live on the Beeb circa 1972.  Your setlist includes: "Three Button Hand Me Down"; "Maybe I'm Amazed"; "Too Much Woman/Street Fighting Man"; "Miss Judy's Farm"; "Love In Vain"; "Stay With Me"; and "I'm Losing You."

ST VINCENT picks tracks from Jenny Lewis, The 1975, Black Moth Super Rainbow and more on WFUV.

MYRIAM GENDRON covers Billy Edd Wheeler, Eno, Leonard Cohen, and the recently departed Michael Chapman for a Lagniappe Session.

TEARS FOR FEARS returns with “The Tipping Point.”

SOFT CELL returns with “Bruises on My Illusions.”

ROBERT PLANT & ALISON KRAUSS share “High And Lonesome.”

CAT POWER covers the Pogues’ “A Pair of Brown Eyes.”  I prefer the original.

WYE OAK shares "Half A Double Man."

 

ROBERT FINLAY shares "I Can Feel Your Pain."

JIMMY JAM & TERRY LEWIS tell stories on World Cafe.

AMYL & THE SNIFFERS: Amy Taylor on the business of being a musician, releasing an album in lockdown, living with her bandmates and more.

HOW REMIX ALBUMS Helped Indie Rock Artists Get Through The Pandemic.

 

DUNE has a final trailer online.

ADELE is profiled by Vogue and interviewed by British Vogue.

WOODY HARRELSON was involved in a physical altercation at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, striking a man in an act of self-defense, according to a police report.

DJ DIPLO denied the recent sexual misconduct allegations made against him, claiming that his accuser is a “stalker” who is attempting to “extort” him.

IDRIS ELBA has ruled out becoming the next James Bond, but didn't put an end to 007 rumors altogether.

WANDAVISION: A spinoff starring Kathryn Hahn is in development at Disney Plus.

DC FANDOME dropped a teaser trailer with footage from The Batman, Black Adam, and The Flash.

WHAT HAPPENED, BRITTANY MURPHY? A documentary on her mysterios death at age 32 has a trailer online.

HELLRAISER is getting rebooted with a fmale lead.

 

A DOG with bathroom etiquette.

MEANWHILE, at the pedicure...

A CAT, a knot, and more.

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Thursday, in which the game slows down. Maybe.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, October 07, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE BEATNIX cover Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven."

SPIRITUAL CRAMP streams their Here Comes More Bad News EP

BILLY BRAGG shares "Mid-Century Modern."

DEEP PURPLE covers Love's 1966 garage rock classic "7 and 7 Is."

DEAN WAREHAM shares "As Much As It Was Worth."

BIG THIEF shares "Change."

 

DUMMY shares "Daffodils."

DAMON ALBARN on slowing down and taking stock of your life in quarantine, becoming a citizen of Iceland, and his plans for touring.

THE WRENS: Kevin Whelan talks to The New York Times about his split from the band, and songwriter Charles Bissell.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Wilson Phillips' harmony-heavy soft rock hit "Release Me."

 

BRITNEY SPEARS' fiancé has encouraged her to think about performing again.

MICHAEL KEATON can still fit into his original Batsuit, three decades on from his last outing as the caped crusader.

THE GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY HOLIDAY SPECIAL, coming in 2022.

GEENA DAVIS and her fourth husband, pediatric plastic surgeon Dr. Reza Jarrahy, have finally ended their 17-year marriage after nearly five years of bitterly contested divorce proceedings.

THE ZODIAC KILLER revealed?

L.A. LAW may get a sequel starring Blair Underwood.

THE FRENCH CONNECTION at 50: The New York Post got William Friedkin and even the reclusive Gene Hackman to talk about it.

CYRANO. starring Peter Dinklage and including music from The National, has a trailer online.

 

A BABY RHINO that thinks it's a lamb.

SHARING is caring.

IS THIS what Heaven looks like?

FAT BEAR WEEK has a champion.

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Wednesday. I'll take it.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, October 06, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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WE FIVE were on my mind when I woke up this morning, introduced by no less than Fred Astaire.

STRAND OF OAKS: Tim Showalter plays the Sheen Center.

DJANGO DJANGO plays KEXP.

MITSKI shares "Working For The Knife."

FIERY FURNACES play "I'm in No Mood" live in Chicago for Pitchfork Music Festival 2021.

 

VIOLENT FEMMES: Gordon Gano does The Aquarium Drunkard Interview.

LOW's Never-Ending Climb.

JANET JACKSON once had Control over the charts.

DJ DIPLO may face charges of invasion of privacy and intentionally giving someone a sexually transmitted infection.

 

HOUSE OF THE DRAGON: The Game of Thrones prequel has a teaser trailer online.

PEACEMAKER releases a clip from John Cena's Sucide Squad spinoff.

CHARLIE SHEEN is free of paying Denise Richards child support.

KANYE WEST is in New York to secretly help Kim Kardashian in her debut gig hosting “Saturday Night Live”.

THE SOPRANOS, ranked by The Ringer.

MATTHEW RHYS never planned on buying an old wooden boat that would take four years, tens of thousands of dollars and his own manual labor to restore. But one night he was drinking whiskey and clicking through eBay, and, well, one thing led to another.

 

EXTREME NUMBERS of PALM-SIZED SPIDERS are invading Georgia.

THERE ARE two types of cat.

CAN A DOG catch a car with a car?

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I can't do the "At least tomorrow's Friday" joke because I need all these days.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, October 05, 2021 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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FEIST staples "Mushaboom" and "1 2 3 4" are your Twofer Tuesday.

WAXAHATCHEE plays KEXP.

IRON MAIDEN: Bruce Dickinson is also a licensed pilot and an accomplished fencer.

PITCHFORK lists 200 important artists of the site's first 25 years.

JAPANESE BREAKFAST: Michelle Zauner wrote a book about discovering herself through cooking.

DAR WILLIAMS talks to Weekend Edition.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Jon Bon Jovi's epically ridiculous Oscar-nominated "Blaze Of Glory."

 

SQUID GAME is so popular that Netflix is being sued by South Korean Internet service provider SK Broadband to pay for costs from increased network traffic and maintenance work.

GEORGE CLOONEY, on Ben Affleck.

LINDSAY LOHAN is starting a podcast.

JERRY SEINFELD addressed an aspect of his animated film Bee Movie that he said “is really not appropriate for children.”

MIAMI VICE's Journey From Misfire to Masterpiece.

WHERE Have All the Sex Scenes Gone?

 

PAW PATROL, in real life.

A BABY GOAT discovers the drum.

WHEN DREAMS come true.

A MOOSE enjoys the fall foliage.

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