THE SAINTS: "(I'm Stranded)." KAREN O & DANGER MOUSE visit the World Cafe. NICK WATERHOUSE visits the Paste Studio. MEG BAIRD & MARY LATTIMORE, Live at Union Pool. THE HIVES return with "I'm Alive." RA RA RIOT shares "Flowers." THE RACONTEURS share a video for "Help Me Stramger." JOY DIVISION: Literary Hub excerpts a new oral history of the band. THE NATIONAL takes Pitchfork on a track-by-track tour of their new LP. JARVIS COCKER: Asked about his new music, the singer talked instead about raves and caves, fatbergs and fatherhood, badgers and Brexit... THE NUMBER ONES looks at Grand Funk's out-of-nowhere Todd Rundgren-produced cover of the early-'60s dance-craze jam "The Loco-Motion"
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum tops the chart with 57MM, which is almost twice as much as Chapter 2's opening weekend, and over a third more than the original made in its entire domestic run. Avengers: Endgame, dethroned, places with 29.4MM on a 54 percent drop -- but shed no tears for the second-biggest domestic grosser ever; it's 173MM away from becoming the all-time worldwide box office champ (and it's likely to get a bump as we come up on the next Spider-Man flick in June). Pokemon Detective Pikachu shows with 24.8MM on a 54 percent drop (which seems good for a film that one would predict as front-loaded);at ~200MM worldwide, it seems to be healthy. A Dog's Journey takes the fourth slot with 8MM (the budget is not public, but how much can it be?). The Hustle rounds out the Top Five with 6MM and a 23MM domestic total that is nowhere near Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, even before adjusting for inflation. GAME OF THRONES: Elizabeth Olsen auditioned for the show. Badly. ELTON JOHN defends Rocketman's Taron Egerton after claims that a gay icon shouldn't be played by a straight actor. BRITNEY SPEARS says she will return to the stage. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER tweeted Sunday that he isn’t going to sic the cops on the crazed man who drop-kicked him at a kids’ sporting event in South Africa. WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? is ending after 17 years. THE GUILDED SWEATSHOP: Rob Long (Cheers, Kevin Can Wait) breaks down the battle between the Writers Guild of America and the Association of Talent Agents over the details of a new contract. DOGGOS' QUARREL: NSFW language. BEAR ATTACK on sheep prompts emergency talks between France and Spain. REUNITED: An adorable group of ducklings rejoined their mother after a community rallied together to save them from a storm drain in Ohio. GRUMPY CAT — the angry-looking celebrity feline who launched countless internet memes — died on Tuesday. The beloved cat leaves behind her owner Tabatha Bundesen, a small empire of books and merchandise bearing her unique face, movie and TV appearances, and millions of Google hits.
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