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The polar vortex seemingly slowed the "news," but Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, January 31, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

LEONARD COHEN plays "So Long, Marianne," circa 1979.

ELVIS COSTELLO, Live at Philly's Tower Theater, Jan. 30, 1981.

OH PEP! stops by World Cafe Next.

NUDIE MAG streams their demo

BEACH SLANG covers Bob Mould's "I Hate Alternative Rock."

INTERPOL shares "Fine Mess."

CRAIG FINN shares "Blankets," and not a moment too soon.

PETER DOHERTY & THE PUTA MADRES shares "Who's Been Having You Over."

 

AVEY TARE (Animal Collective) shares a video for "Saturdays (Again)."

THE REPLACEMENTS vs HUSKER DU: Who You Got?

THE BEATLES' rooftop concert was 50 years ago; here's Ken Mansfield, one of the few people who was actually with the band to witness it. ALSO: Peter Jackson has signed on to make a new film culled from the 55 hours of footage shot during the Let It Be sessions.

BACK IN BLACK? Brian Johnson reportedly confirms a new AC/DC album.

KISS: Ace Frehley has some words for Gene Simmons.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at the Honey Cone's novelty R & B jam, "Want Ads"

 

JUSSIE SMOLLET: Chicago Police Detectives have reviewed surveillance footage of the Empire actor, but so far none of the video shows him being attacked by two masked men.

JOHN MALKOVICH is to star in a new play inspired by the disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein - and the actor says it may "upset" people.

BRYAN SINGER was fired from Bohemian Rhapsody, but may still make 40 million.

LADY GAGA was fiercely protective of Kesha while being deposed as part of the legal battle with Dr. Luke.

THE BATMAN will feature multiple villains. Sigh. ALSO: Seems like Ben Affleck is out.

BILL AND TED may be home for Christmas.

THE CRITERION COLLECTION is launching their steaming service in April.

DICK MILLER, a prolific screen actor best known for his role as Murray Futterman in the 1984 classic horror film Gremlins, has died. He was 90. Miller is also known for roles the cult classic A Bucket of Blood, The ‘Burbs, Fame and The Terminator.

 

WHY won't anybody pet me?

SWIMMING WITH ORCAS in Norway.

INTERNET-FAMOUS PETS age like all the rest.

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