President Joe Biden signed an executive order directing federal government agencies to assess the risks climate change brings to both public and private financial assets in the U.S., the White House announced on Thursday. The order, called the Climate-Related Financial Risk, mandates regulators including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who oversees …
Read More »Chance the Rapper Talks Concert Film, 'Home Alone' Reboot on 'Fallon'
Chance the Rapper virtually visited The Tonight Show Friday to talk about his upcoming concert film and play a game called Auto-Tune Up with host Jimmy Fallon. A week after Chance announced that his Magnificent Coloring World concert film would premiere exclusively at AMC Theatres this summer, the rapper discussed …
Read More »Alice Cooper to Captain 2022 Monsters of Rock Cruise
Alice Cooper, Queensrÿche, Cinderella’s Tom Keifer, and more will perform on the Monsters of Rock Cruise, which will return in 2022 for its 10th anniversary. The cruise is set to take place February 9th through 14th, 2022, and feature performances from over 35 artists including Skid Row, Lit, L.A. Guns, …
Read More »'Here Today': Tiffany Haddish and Billy Crystal Are a Rude Duo, Not an Odd Couple
The doctor asks, “May I ask what your relationship is?” And Tiffany Haddish and Billy Crystal — whose roles in their new comedy Here Today are more fun to imagine if you pretend the actors are playing themselves, so we’ll keep calling them Tiffany Haddish and Billy Crystal — say, …
Read More »Brandy Clark Announces Headlining 'Who You Thought I Was' Tour Dates
Brandy Clark has announced rescheduled dates for a headlining tour later in 2021. The Who You Thought I Was Tour, named for a song on Clark’s Grammy-nominated album Your Life Is a Record, will officially launch October 25th in Portland, Oregon. Originally set to kick off in March 2021, the …
Read More »Electric Daisy Carnival Postpones to Fall Amid Continued Covid-19 Concerns
Las Vegas festival Electric Daisy Carnival has postponed its May event until October. In an announcement on Instagram, Pasquale Rotella, founder and CEO of EDC organizer Insomniac, explained that continuing Covid-19 restrictions can’t allow EDC to take place as planned. According to Rotella, the festival’s home of Clark County passed …
Read More »Liz Cheney Blasts Trump for Continuing To Use Language That 'Provoked Violence on Jan. 6'
Wyoming Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney ripped Trump once again, saying the former president not only used language in the past that ultimately led to the attack on the Capitol but that he continues to do so to this day. On Sunday, Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan asked Cheney about …
Read More »Hear Fucked Up's Epic 22-Minute Song 'Year of the Horse – Act Three'
Fucked Up have released the third act in the Toronto hardcore band’s epic “Year of the Horse” series of songs, with the National’s Matt Berninger among the track’s guest vocalists. The 22-minute, five-scene “Year of the Horse – Act Three” — penned and performed in the style of a hardcore …
Read More »BBC Announces New Amy Winehouse Film '10 Years On'
BBC Two will air a new documentary, Amy Winehouse: 10 Years On, to mark a decade since Amy Winehouse’s death. The documentary, commissioned by BBC Two and BBC Music, will be told primarily from the perspective of Winehouse’s mother, Janis. “I don’t feel the world knew the true Amy, the …
Read More »Hear Peter Frampton's New Cover of David Bowie's 'Loving the Alien'
Peter Frampton‘s new instrumental covers record Frampton Forgets the Words comes out on April 23rd, and he’s just shared his take on David Bowie‘s 1985 classic “Loving the Alien.” Frampton Forgets the Words features 10 of his favorite songs, including Radiohead’s “Reckoner,” George Harrison’s “Isn’t It a Pity,” Lenny Kravitz’s …
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