Month: May 2021

Many internet sleuths pegged Erin’s murder, and it’s a worst-case scenario for Easttown. Hot on the heels of the daunting discovery of a serial predator bunked down in their neighborhood, Mare of Easttown Season 1 Episode 7 delivered a harrowing message of the dangers of extramarital affairs. Will solving Erin’s murder finally allow the community
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The solo acts, the side projects, the supergroups: the Genesis tree has many branches. Not all of these records earned much fanfare but most have been interesting for one reason or another. (Does anyone but Tony Banks remember the keyboardist’s underrated, surprisingly hooky 1983 LP, The Fugitive?) Whatever the origin — probably their respective shifts toward brighter,
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Bon appetit. Still fresh and hot off his Thank You For Believing mixtape, Toosii serves up his take on Drake and Rick Ross’ popular hit. Indulging in a batch of wings at the crib, Toosii delivers an introspective rap with in the company of his lady. He gets in his bag, showcases his jewelry, and
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Refresh for latest…: It was a busy weekend at global turnstiles, with a particularly noisy start for Paramount’s A Quiet Place Part II. The John Krasinski-helmed sequel came out shouting with a $22M overseas debut in just 12 markets for a worldwide opening of $70.4M including the three-day $48.4M North American haul. AQP2 did better
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In a new interview, Alice Cooper described the moment his manager Shep Gordon was asked to take on the Beatles – and why he refused. In a new episode of Joe Bonamassa’s Live From Nerdville podcast, Cooper said he was in Gordon’s office, presumably during the period when the British band were attempting to rearrange their business concerns, when the
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The night before recording their 1978 album Lanquidity, Sun Ra and his Arkestra filmed a brief live spot for Saturday Night Live. Given a window of only four minutes, Sun Ra crammed three classics into the performance: Space Is The Place, The Sound Mirror, which featured a typically cosmic monologue from Ra himself, and Watusa.
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