THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE: SLY & THE FAMILY STONE rip through a medley of "Everyday People" and "Dance to the Music," plus "Hot Fun in the Summertime," "Don't Call Me N*gger, Whitey," and "I Want to Take You Higher" on network TV, circa 1969. THE BEATLES' Abbey Road isgetting a deluxe reissue; hear the new 2019 mix of “Something,” as well as a studio demo and an instrumental take.ALSO: Fans flood the crosswalk. BON IVER: 12 of the 13 songs off the new album are out now. TY SEGALL visits Morning Becomes Eclectic. MUDHONEY shares “One Bad Actor.” JOHNNY MARR shares " The Bright Parade." R.E.M.: "Don't Go Back to Rockville," very unplugged. BOB DYLAN: Producer Daniel Lanois talks to Aquarium Drunkard about the making of Oh Mercy, which is turning 30 next month. BLUE ARRANGEMENTS: Remembering David Berman. NICKY WONDER, Brian Wilson’s longtime guitarist and one of the founding members of the power-pop band the Wondermints, has died. He was 59. THE NUMBER ONES looks at "I'm Sorry," John Denver's downhearted lament and final hit.
NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include Dora and the Lost City of Gold, which is currently scoring 72 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, which is currently scoring 79 percent; The Art of Racing in the Rain, currently scoring 51 percent; The Kitchen, scoring 20 percent; and Brian Banks, scoring 61 percent. TAYLOR SWIFT covers the new Vogue. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN watches the Boss-themed Blinded by the Light. TED DANSON will play the Mayor of New York for Tina Fey, but it could have been Jack Donaghy. BEVERLY HILLS 90210: The 90 Most Important Moments. PEANUTS: Charles Schulz's beloved comic strip invited readers to contemplate the big picture on a small scale.
FELINE FASHIONISTAS in New York raise awareness for animal rescue. WAYNE NEWTON'S MONKEY is accused of attacking a girl. THE BRONX ZOO says a venomous snake is missing. THOUSANDS OF TARANTULAS are expected in Colorado.
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