Month: July 2020

ML Buch has released her debut album, Skinned. The Danish singer, producer, and composer of baroque synth symphonies and dream-pop nuggets announced the album early last year, before quietly delaying its release and receding from the public eye. Now, as suddenly as she vanished, Buch is back: the 10-track LP is now streaming on Bandcamp,
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You won’t believe these crazy stories behind the best “SNL” skits. For this list, we’ll be looking at the hilarious, odd and wild origins of — or later fallout from — some of Saturday Night Live’s funniest skits and characters. Our countdown includes “Diner Lobster,” “Wayne’s World,” “More Cowbell,” and more! WatchMojo ranks the craziest
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Chicago singer and multi-instrumentalist NNAMADÏ has released a new album. KRAZY KARL follows his previous 2020 releases: April’s full-length BRAT and June’s Black Plight EP. In a press release, NNAMADÏ describes the sound of the record as “untethered,” “deranged modern compositions,” and “when your brain tries to leave your skull, but you keep mashing it
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NASCAR star Jimmie Johnson is sitting out the Brickyard 400 race this weekend after testing positive for coronavirus. According to a statement released by NASCAR, Johnson is missing Sunday’s race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway because of the diagnosis. “My first priority is the health and safety of my loved ones and my teammates,” the 44-year-old said in a team release.
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David Gilmour has released “Yes, I Have Ghosts,” the Pink Floyd guitarist’s first new music in five years. The song is a collaboration with his daughter, harpist Romany Gilmour, and his wife, the author and lyricist Polly Samson. The song was previously part of the audiobook version of Samson’s latest novel, A Theatre for Dreamers.
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Great Interviews With Laverne Cox, Lilly Wachowski, Brian Michael Smith, And More As mentioned above, Disclosure is given great perspective and reflection through its impressive roster of interview subjects, all of whom are trans, queer and/or non-binary. Laverne Cox, who also serves as an executive producer, is one of the most prominent celebrities seen throughout
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“Dig A Little Deeper” Much like “Down in New Orleans” should be used to open the attraction, another Princess and the Frog song is the perfect way to wrap it up. Currently, Splash Mountain ends with a big celebratory sequence where dozens of animatronics dance and sing the classic song “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah.” I would expect the
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Their difference in strength is staggering. Join Ashley as he counts down the battles in anime where one side was easily overpowered by the other, as seen in such hit series as “Overlord”, “Yu Yu Hakusho”, “Kengan Ashura”, “One Punch Man”, “Hunter x Hunter”, “Re;Zero”, “My Hero Academia”, “The Seven Deadly Sins”, “Baccano!”, and more!
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Netflix’s new The Baby-Sitters Club adaptation is here to take us all back to Stoneybrook, Connecticut, and what a heartwarming trip it is. It’s been a long time since Ann M. Martin’s beloved books were last adapted to screen, and this 10-episode series is a refreshing, contemporary take on some familiar storylines. If you’ve already binged your
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Beacon Audiobooks has just released “Warrior Princess,” written by author Erin Ondersma, narrated by Liz Terry and illustrated by Rebecca Symonds. Sound interesting? The author thinks so too! Listen to Warrior Princess and experience the compelling world of Jaelyn, a girl born with spina bifida. “Warrior Princess” is told in first person by 4-year-old Jaelyn.
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John Lewis has always been fighting for civil rights, voting rights, gun control, health-care reform and immigration. He’s been doing it for over 60 years so to say that his narrative is relevant more now than ever is a wild understatement. In the documentary John Lewis: Good Trouble, director Dawn Porter (Trapped, Gideon’s Army) chronicles
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