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THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS play "Birdhouse In Your Soul" with the Doc Severenson Orchestra. NEW RELEASES: Paste points to Colter Wall, Home Front, and more. BILL'S INDIE BASEMENT has The Mary Onettes, The Dears, and more. OLIVIA DEAN played "Man I Need" and "Let Alone The One You Love" on SNL. BILLY IDOL shares "Dying To Live" for a documentary about him. DE LA SOUL shares "Day In The Sun (Gettin' Wit U)." MAGDALENA BAY shares "This Is The World (I Made It For You)" and "Nice Day." PEACH BLUSH shares Eradication Of The Mind. DEEP PURPLE's Ian Gillan reveals he is losing his eyesight, says retirement is “not far off.” STEREOGUM soldiers on in the era of streaming and AI. BOB DYLAN: Someone saw the ultra-rare Supper Club videos. TODD SNIDER, a singer-songwriter who had been a leading light of the Americana music scene for three decades, captivating fans with songs like “Alright Guy,” has died at age 59, it was announced Saturday morning. Steven Hyden pens a tribute. WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Now You See Me: Now You Don’t tops the chart with 21.3MM, in a sorta suprise win for the threequel over The Running Man reboot, which places with an underperforming 17MM. Predator: Badlands shows with 13MM on a 68 percent skid. TOM CRUISE & DEBBIE ALLEN hit the dance floor in advance of their honorary Oscars. TIMOTHEE CHALAMET calls ADAM SANDLER “one of the best f***ing actors of all time.” RYAN COOGLER says Black Panther 3 is his next movie. THE SAG AWARDS rebrand as something less saggy. JENNIFER LAWRENCE, on making flops. THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALENCE: Printing The Legend. DAN McGRATH, an Emmy-winning writer and producer for “The Simpsons,” died on Nov. 14. He was 61. A SEAL escapes an Orca attack. A PIG growing up with doggos. A TINY CRAB climbs a staircase to visit its turtle friend. DOGS & EMUS, living together... SURFING with Dolphins.
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