Month: October 2022

Three films opening this weekend highlight women’s rights, class and racism — nothing ripped from today’s headlines exactly, but features with a distinctive moment and point of view that appear particularly relevant today. Call Jane, Holy Spider and Armageddon Time join Tár, Till, The Banshees of Inisherin and others already in theaters as it gets
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News Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon Announces Wisconsin Get-Out-the-Vote Events “No one is more powerful than a citizenry that is empowered and together”—Justin Vernon By Matthew Strauss October 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, photo by Eric Timothy Carlson & Graham Tolbert Facebook Twitter Back in 2020, Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon launched the nonpartisan
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HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Infinity Ward / Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Call of Duty is now best known for its multiplayer, but what made the Modern Warfare franchise special was the campaign, and in 2022’s Modern Warfare II, that continues. There isn’t a first-person shooter video game franchise that accurately depicts intricacies like
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Jerry Lee Lewis received an outpouring of praise from other rockers on social media when his death at the age of 87 was announced on Oct. 28. The rock ‘n’ roll pioneer, nicknamed the Killer, led a topsy-turvy, multidecade career that was befitting of his wild live performances. Lewis made his recording debut in December 1956 with a
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If you’ve turned on BBC 6Music in the last few years, you’ll have probably heard a lot of talking; not the DJs, but rather the prevailing tide of sprechgesang in modern indie. Arguably starting with The Fall and The Flying Lizards, it was carried on by Pulp, Earl Brutus, Life Without Buildings and then The
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Most artists choose to settle down and slow the creative process when they start a family, often going years between projects to prioritize the time they have and take stock of what’s important. It’s pretty rare for a new artist to arrive on the scene with a family already established, and in David Raybuck’s case,
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The wait is over. After over six years, Rihanna makes her triumphant return with “Lift Me Up”, the lead single off the soundtrack to the motion picture film, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. In the accompanying video, which features clips from the film, Rihanna walks along a beach during a sunset and sings by a bonfire.
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Folk sometimes feels like one of the more elite and discriminating American genres to both understand and fully appreciate, but in the case of Webster’s Wheel and their new album Yum Yum Pie, the traditional music of Americana and those who made the aesthetic everything it is today couldn’t be much more accessible and easy for
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Marshmello & Juice WRLD – “Bye Bye” is available now: https://marshmelloxjuicewrld.lnk.to/ByeBye Subscribe to the official Juice WRLD channel for new music, updates and behind the scenes footage click here: http://bit.ly/Sub-to-JuiceWrld Credits: Animation: @w0lf_tech Creative Director: Sus Boy Typography: @vuulie Check out more Juice WRLD here: Merch – https://999club.com/ Soundcloud – https://soundcloud.com/uiceheidd Twitter – https://twitter.com/JuiceWorlddd Insta
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Fans of HBO’s House of the Dragon should prepare for a lengthy hiatus before Season 2 debuts. HBO and HBO Max chief content officer Casey Bloys revealed in an interview with Vulture that the series will likely return “sometime in ’24.” “We’re just starting to put the plan together, and just like last time, there
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News Soccer Mommy Shares New “Sophie’s Version” of “Darkness Forever”: Listen An early draft of Sophie Allison’s Sometimes, Forever cut By Madison Bloom October 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter Soccer Mommy, September 2022 (Gus Stewart/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Soccer Mommy has shared a demo from her Sometimes, Forever sessions. “Darkness Forever (Sophie’s Version)” is an early draft
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HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Lars Niki / Getty It’s going on 10 years since Henry Cavill breathed new life into the DC cinematic universe with the comic book classic film, Man of Steel. Finally, Warner Bros. is ready to revisit the franchise after years of fans demanding Superman’s proper return. According to Deadline, Warner Bros.
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