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Lacy Dacus, Breeders, Margaret Glaspy, Titus Andronicus, Hwy Dogs   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, March 05, 2018 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

JAPANESE BREAKFAST shares a video for "Boyish."

LACY DACUS streams Historian.

THE BREEDERS stream All Nerve.

MARGARET GLASPY streams her Born Yesterday EP.

TITUS ANDRONICUS streams A Productive Cough.

HORSE FEATHERS shares "Without Applause."

LAKE STREET DIVE shares "Good Kisser."

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

DOLLY PARTON's Imagination Library delivered its 100 millionth book.

DAVID BYRNE reveals why he's started collecting reasons to be cheerful.

THE BEST SPRINGSTEEN BOOKS, according to Pitchfork.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Elvis Presley's joyously operatic "It's Now Or Never."

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Black Panther tops the chart with 65.7MM, crossing 500MM domestic and entering the all-timeTop ten after just three weekends. It's actually lagging a bit in foreign markets right now, but at almost 900MM worldwide, the Mouse ain't complaining.  Red Sparrow places with 17MM, which is probably slightly off what the studio projected.  The Death Wish remake shows with 13MM against a 30MM budget, which means this likely makes money.  Game Night drops to the fourth slot with 10.7MM and is close to recouping its production budget.  Peter Rabbit rounds out the Top Five with 10MM and will likely reach 100MM domestic given the lack of competition for family audiences.

THE OSCARS went to these folks. Congrats, esp. to Roger Deakins.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE & JODIE FOSTER replaced Casey Affleck at the Oscars.

THE SPIRIT AWARDS went to these folks. Congrats.

THE RAZZIES went to these folks. Congrats?

THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY will be purchased by a female-led investor group.

DAVID OGDEN STIERS, who played the snobbish but sympathetic surgeon Winchester on television’s “M*A*S*H” and later delighted a generation of children with voice roles in Disney movies, including as the clock Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast, died March 3 at his home in Newport, Ore. He was 75.

TWO DOGS running down Phoenix freeway cause a police chase, traffic chaos.

A JILTED HAWK discovers her nest is home to a third bird.

AGAINST THE OCTOPUS: It's not a crafty, soulful genius. It's dinner.

THE CHICKEN TAX makes trucks expensive.

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