A 35-year-old man was arrested in New York Saturday in connection to the unprovoked assault on actor Rick Moranis in October. Marquis Ventura was charged with second-degree assault stemming from the October 1st incident where Moranis was sucker-punched while walking near Central Park. Ventura — who the NYPD said is …
Read More »Elton John Marks 'Jewel Box' Release With 'I Can't Go on Living Without You' Lyric Video
Elton John has dropped the lyric video for his 1968 rarity “I Can’t Go on Living Without You” to celebrate the arrival of the singer’s massive Elton: Jewel Box collection. The song was written and recorded by John at London’s DJM studios in the spring of 1968; although its lyrics …
Read More »Fleet Foxes Offer Behind-the-Scenes Look at Recording Process in 'Sunblind' Video
Fleet Foxes have released a new music video for “Sunblind,” a track off the group’s latest album, Shore. The clip was directed by Sean Pecknold — brother of Fleet Foxes frontman, Robin Pecknold — and is centered around behind-the-scenes footage of the two-year recording process for Shore, particularly the close …
Read More »Sturgill Simpson Performs 'Breakers Roar,' Talks John Prine on 'Colbert'
Sturgill Simpson performed his bluegrass version of “Breakers Roar” and discussed his bout with Covid-19 and friendship with John Prine on The Late Show Tuesday, November 10th. For the performance, Simpson was joined by the all-star band he assembled for his latest album, Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 1: The Butcher Shoppe …
Read More »Henry Winkler Cameos in Election-Themed Parody of 'Happy Days'
To celebrate Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential race, James Corden and the staff of The Late Late Show staged an election-themed parody of the Happy Days opening on Monday night. While Corden, his writers, stage crew, and house bandleader Reggie Watts danced around the set in Uncle Sam attire, they …
Read More »Finneas Marks Trump's 'Firing' With New Song 'Where the Poison Is'
Finneas marked the “firing” of Donald Trump with his new song “Where the Poison Is,” which the singer released hours after the 2020 presidential election was called for President-elect Joe Biden. “You’re fired,” Finneas tweeted, quoting Trump’s The Apprentice catchphrase; “Where the Poison Is” is critical of the soon-to-be-former administration …
Read More »How to Watch the 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is typically a big live event that happens every spring, but due to the Covid-19 pandemic, those plans were postponed. In July, the Rock Hall decided to make it a virtual event and announced that it would restructure its schedule going …
Read More »Trump's Tantrum and the Constitution's Imaginary 'No Do-Overs Clause'
It’s really hard to fully capture the current stage of the presidential election. At the same time that former Vice President Joe Biden and his supporters are feeling a confidence that the prize is just around the corner, President Trump has moved on to third-grade lawyering that barely passes the …
Read More »Jello Biafra Offers Up a Biting Anti-Trump Screed on 'Satan's Combover'
The Dead Kennedys‘ Jello Biafra and his band the Guantanamo School of Medicine recently shared a scorching anti-Trump track, “Satan’s Combover, from their new album, Tea Party Revenge Porn. “Satan’s Combover” is an obvious nod to the president’s singular hairstyle, and the epic six-and-a-half-minute punk salvo (which was actually written …
Read More »Zoe Lister-Jones on Conjuring Up 'The Craft' Sequel
If you grew up in the Nineties, you were blessed with a steady supply of witch’s brew. Between movies like Hocus Pocus, Practical Magic, Eve’s Bayou, and The Witches — and in TV shows like Charmed, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch — outsider females with supernatural …
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