Month: March 2023

The National Association of Theatre Owners on Thursday said it has appointed Michael P. O’Leary president and CEO of the association beginning May 1. He takes over for outgoing NATO boss John Fithian, who announced his retirement in October after working with the exhibitor trade org for three decades. “On behalf of NATO’s Executive Board
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J. Cole and his Dreamville team have recently announced the full music lineup of Dreamville Festival which returns to Raleigh, North Carolina on April 1-2, with two-day tickets on sale now at www.DreamvilleFest.com. Usher (Saturday) and Burna Boy (Sunday) will help headline the 2023 event, in addition to a very rare one-night-only performance from J. Cole
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Table of Contents The year 1963 is widely regarded as one of the most significant years in the history of popular music. It was a time when the rock and roll era was in full swing, with the British Invasion just starting to make its mark on the American music scene. This was also the
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The ever-theatrical Lordi just unleashed another lyric video, this time for “Thing In The Cage,” in advance of their forthcoming album Screem Writers Guild. The album will be released March 31 via Atomic Fire Records.  About the song and video, Mr. Lordi says: “This song was inspired by the old side shows, or freak shows, if
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Ni Hao Nicki Minaj is back and introduces her new alter ego with her new single, “Red Ruby Da Sleeze”. Over Cheeze Beats and Go Grizzly’s production, Onika drops an abundance of fiery bars aimed at her competitors and haters. “Who the fuck told bitches they was me now?/ I knew these bitches was slow,
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News Godflesh Announce New Album Purge The first collection of new material from the English industrial act since 2017 By Allison Hussey March 3, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Godflesh have announced a new album, their first in six years. It’s titled Purge, and it’s out June 9 via Avalanche. The record’s first song, “Nero”
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It’s another week of big premieres on the small screen. Perry Mason is back with another case to crack after a long hiatus, School Spirits is in session, and Scandal’s Kerry Washington returns in UnPrisoned. Check out what we recommend you watch this week. Saturday, March 4 8/7c Black Girl Missing (Lifetime) Where do you
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Table of Contents The year 1949 marked a significant turning point in the music industry, as it saw the rise of several influential artists and the emergence of various musical genres. From the golden era of jazz to the dawn of rock and roll, this era witnessed a plethora of iconic tracks that still resonate
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