Margo Price performed three songs, including a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Things Have Changed,” and discussed her upcoming new album as part of CBS This Morning’s “Saturday Sessions.” The socially distanced Price and her bandmates, who appeared to perform from their respective front porches and living rooms, also played the …
Read More »See Rush's New Animated Video for 'The Spirit of Radio'
Rush have shared a new “conceptual music video” for the band’s Permanent Waves standout “The Spirit of Radio.” The animated video serves as both a tribute to the FM radio format — the song was inspired by Toronto’s CFNY-FM, whose slogan was “the spirit of radio — as well as …
Read More »'Avatar' Sequels to Resume Production in New Zealand
While Hollywood productions are still shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, the producers of Avatar revealed that the sequel series would start up production again next week in New Zealand. “Our#Avatarsets are ready — and we couldn’t be more excited to be headed back to New Zealand next week,” …
Read More »Steve Carell Brings Chaos to the Moon in New 'Space Force' Trailer
Steve Carell is tasked with militarizing space in the new Netflix original series Space Force, and as you can imagine, hijinks ensue. In the latest trailer for the show, which premieres May 29th on the streaming platform, Carell is a four-star general given the assignment to lead the newly launched …
Read More »Watch Trump Advisor Admit 'It Is Scary to Go to Work'
“It is scary to go to work,” White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said while discussing admiration staff members testing positive for coronavirus. Hassett made the admission during an appearance on CBS News’ Face the Nation. Host Margaret Brennan asked President Trump’s economic adviser about wearing a mask at the …
Read More »'Spaceship Earth' Review: Under the Domes, Out of Their Minds
They were going to make history on that day in September, 1991. The eight members of Biosphere 2, a closed-system laboratory filled with both living environments (rain forests, desert landscapes, deep-sea coral gardens) and living quarters, were entering the elaborate research facility in Oracle, Arizona. Amidst a lot of media …
Read More »Oscars Allow Streaming Films Eligibility Due to Coronavirus
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organization behind the Oscars, has modified its film eligibility requirements temporarily amid the coronavirus pandemic, Variety reports. Streaming films will now be allowed for Oscars consideration. The Academy’s board of governors temporarily waived its requirement that a film must have a …
Read More »How a Snapchat Filter Assisted a Song Up the Charts
SAINt JHN isn’t a household name — yet — but on Monday morning, the Guyanese-American rapper, songwriter, and producer’s “Roses (Imanbek Remix)” was #1 on Shazam’s Top 200 U.S. chart. Meanwhile, on iTunes and Spotify, it was in the Top 10, and on Rolling Stone‘s own Top 100 Songs chart, …
Read More »'It's Sad and It's Scary': How Slim Thug Was Diagnosed With, Then Fought, Coronavirus
Slim Thug was trolling. Like many Americans, the threat of coronavirus seemed like an otherworldly concern and not a force that’d begin to change the fabric of daily existence. “I was saying stay home and yelling. I was telling people they were going to get it,” Thug says. “I was …
Read More »Watch Carole King Adapt 'So Far Away' for the Age of COVID-19
Carole King has posted a video on her Facebook page to wish her fans well during the COVID-19 shut-in. “I just want to say that I hope you and your family are well and that you all stay well,” she said. “I wish the same for all the medical professional …
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