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Titus Andronicus, Charly Bliss, King James & the Special Men, Bunny   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, July 16, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

TWOFER TUESDAY:  "The Dawn Of Correction" by The Spokesmen is an "answer song" to Barry McGuire's immortal "Eve Of Destruction."

TITUS ANDRONICUS visits WFUV'sStudio A.

CHARLY BLISS plays the Rockwood Music Hall.

KING JAMES & THE SPECIAL MEN visit World Cafe.

 

NEIL YOUNG joined BOB DYLAN for a rendition of traditional spiritual “Will the Circle Be Unbroken," their first timetogether onstage since 1994.

ESSENTIAL PSYCH-FOLK ALBUMS, according to Treble. (h/t LHB.)

STRAND OF OAKS: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview.

ONE GIANT LEAP: 12 of the best Moon tunes to celebrate 50 years since the Moon landing.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Earth, Wind & Fire's gleaming, motivational funk classic "Shining Star."

 

GAME OF THRONES: George R.R. Martin says he won’t change his books based on the reaction to Season 8 of the TV version.

BARBIE: Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach, adored indie filmmakers, are joining Margot Robbie in the dream house.

BRAD PITT s circling Babylon, the early Hollywood period drama that is likely to reteam La La Land filmmaker Damien Chazelle with Emma Stone.

AUSTIN BUTLER has been cast as Elvis in Baz Luhrmann's biopic.

HAYDEN PANETIERRE's loved ones are begging her to leave her allegedly abusive boyfriend.

JACK REACHER is headed to Amazon without Tom Cruise.

THE KING'S MAN: The prequel to Kingsman: The Secret Service has a trailer online.

 

DINNER was five minutes late.

BACK OFF: This mother bear gave quite a scare to a man who got too close to her cubs at Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee. 

A MAN reels in a fish with massive snake latched onto it.

POLICE WARN against the rise of meth gators in Alabama.

THE HUMBOLDT PARK GATOR, meanwhile, remains at large.

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