Month: July 2022

Right now, right-wing crackpot and noted bigot Ted Nugent has found two new focuses for his impotent, poorly-researched rage: Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and pop star Pink. For a second time in a row, the “Cat Scratch Fever” writer has gone after the two musicians, though this time he’s doubled down on his
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KIRBY has never been afraid of saying what’s exactly on her mind. In the new song “New D,” produced by Homer Steinweiss and Nick Movshon, the rising singer-songwriter has an out with the old, in with the new attitude with her current lover. Like a receipt within its 30 days window, KIRBY hopes she can
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Don’t come outside. CMG’s Mozzy and EST Gee are “Lurkin” on their new collaboration produced by Dave-O and Hardknock. Directed by Suzy, the Sacramento king and the Louisville slugger full warn their opps from an intimidating set with members of their crew, an assortment of luxury cars, and fists full of dollars. The two previously
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The struggle is real. Evil Season 3 Episode 4 finds David at a crossroads, with his disillusionment with the Catholic Church increasing rather than diminishing. With all that’s going on, it’s not hard to understand why. The case of the week revolved around a ghostly section of highway that turned out to be just another
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Moviegoing is definitely back with viewers flocking to franchise films that 1) continue to roll out in the first sustained barrage of big new titles since Covid, and 2) continue to do huge business as they stick around in theaters. They’re sucking up screens and exacerbating a release-pattern quandary for independent distributors seeking signs that
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With “Break My Soul” and Honestly, Nevermind, global superstars Beyoncé and Drake are raising pandemic-belabored spirits and inspiring a return to the dance floor. Meanwhile, the Black Eyed Peas are gearing up to drop another album; they kick-started their comeback era by collaborating with Shakira and David Guetta. Considering the needle is moving toward house and dance
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Ratt frontman Stephen Pearcy discussed the band he nearly formed with Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee of Motley Crue. Along with late Ratt guitarist Robbin Crosby, they rehearsed several times around 1981 before each group decided to follow their own directions. At the time, Ratt were known as Mickey Ratt and Crue were still in the
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This is a drill. In celebration of its one yaar anniversary, G Herbo revisits his 25 album with its new video featuring Rowdy Rebel. Courtesy of A Zae Productions, G Herbo and Rowdy bring their drill anthem to the streets of New York from congregating inside a bodega to turning up in the streets with
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The Forgiven with Jessica Chastain opens in 122 theaters this weekend as the flow of indie films continues to build with well-reviewed, festival-pedigreed product including Mr. Malcom’s List and Clara Sola. Meanwhile, producers and most other U.S. businesses are hoping economic storm clouds won’t ding their industry’s nascent revival. “I think we have seen a
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It took her a while, but Friends co-creator Marta Kauffman is finally ready to face the criticism about her sitcom’s lack of diversity. In an attempt to “course-correct,” Kauffman has donated $4 million to her alma mater, Brandeis University, to establish an endowed professorship in the school’s African and African American studies department. Brandeis’ African and African American
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