Coldplay announced Friday that they will be performing Everyday Life, their upcoming eighth studio album, in a livestream concert event in Amman, Jordan. Coldplay: Everyday Life – Live in Jordanwill air live on YouTube (as part of YouTube Originals) in two parts, mirroring the halves of the Everyday Life double …
Read More »Musicians on Musicians: St. Vincent & Kirk Hammett
A lthough it may not be obvious from her intricate art-rock albums, Annie Clark, a.k.a. St. Vincent, is a huge Metallica fan. In fact, they inspired her to pick up a guitar in the first place. Clark was a 10-year-old violin player in Dallas when she first heard Metallica, and …
Read More »La Roux Shares First New Song in Five Years 'International Woman of Leisure'
Electro-pop artist La Roux unveiled her first new song in five years, “International Woman of Leisure,” along with a glitzy video that recalls Sixties spy flicks. The track will appear on La Roux’s upcoming album, Supervision, out February 7th, 2020. “International Woman of Leisure” is a punchy pop track that …
Read More »'We Wrote the Last Scene First': David Simon on 'The Deuce' Epilogue
This article contains full spoilers for the series finale of The Deuce, which we reviewed here. Though their subjects and locales are different, every David Simon show has certain common themes about individuals being crushed by the weight of American institutions. And every David Simon show ends more or less …
Read More »YouPorn Offering Free Memberships for Voters This November
YouPorn is taking after companies like Lyft and launching a special Election Day offer where they’ll provide a free premium membership to those who vote in the next election, November 5th. Pornography and voting enthusiasts can earn their free membership by sending proof that they voted — such as a …
Read More »Former Democratic Rep. John Conyers, Longest Serving Black Congressman, Dies at 90
Former House Judiciary Chairman Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus and the longest-serving black member in congressional history, died Sunday in his sleep at age 90, according to his family. Conyers chaired the House Oversight Committee from 1989 to 1995 and was chair …
Read More »Drunken Sailors and Movie Stars: Robert Eggers on Making 'The Lighthouse'
Robert Eggers was a little pissed off. The young filmmaker from New Hampshire had been trying to get his debut feature, a period piece called The Witch about a family banished into the woods of 17th century New England, made for close to three years and he wasn’t getting anywhere. …
Read More »Amid Chilean Protests, Musicians Rally to Support Economic Justice
Now in its second week of mass demonstrations, Chile remains in a state of flux after a proposed three-percent fare hike on public transit systems triggered massive unrest. Reports say that on Friday afternoon, over one-million people marched in Santiago alone: the biggest demonstration the country of 18 million has …
Read More »Verizon Customers Are Getting a Free Year of Disney+
Media bundles are gaining momentum, which is good news for deal-seeking entertainment fans. As the Walt Disney Company prepares to debut its video-streaming service Disney+, it’s shoring up its defenses against industry leader Netflix by striking a major promotional deal with Verizon — echoing a tactic that music-streaming services have …
Read More »Hollywood Scion Cameron Douglas Hits Rock Bottom in New Memoir
When Cameron Douglas began scrawling down memories from his past on paper — touching on everything from the pressures of growing up in the twin shadows of his father (Michael Douglas) and grandfather (Kirk Douglas) to the heroin addiction that destroyed nearly every aspect of his life — his main …
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