In mid-January 1969, Elvis Presley and his entourage arrived at American Sound Studios in Memphis for a scheduled 10-day recording session with studio producer Chips Moman and Presley’s longtime RCA producer Felton Jarvis. These would be the first sessions Presley had done outside of Nashville or Hollywood since his last …
Read More »Peter Murphy Confirms 'Full Recovery' Following Heart Attack
In a new statement, Peter Murphy has confirmed that he is doing well following a heart attack earlier this month. The former Bauhaus frontman was rushed to Lenox Hill Hospital on August 13th with shortness of breath and admitted, causing the singer to cancel a run of New York concerts. …
Read More »The Very Real Possibility of President Elizabeth Warren
Not too many campaign websites first ask visitors if they are unsure about the candidate in question. But if you click the “I’m not sure yet” button on the ElizabethWarren.com launch page, you can enter your email before answering the question “What’s holding you back?” one of three ways. Two …
Read More »Eminem Publisher Sues Spotify for Copyright Infringement
Eminem‘s publishing company, Eight Mile Style, has filed a copyright infringement suit against Spotify, The Hollywood Reporter reports. The suit, filed on Wednesday, claims that Spotify has no license to stream hundreds of the rapper’s songs. Among the estimated 250 songs in question are several of Eminem’s massive hits. The …
Read More »Midland's 'Let it Roll' Is an Immaculately Disheveled Success
Country trio Midland sparked a lot of unnecessarily heated debates back when they first arrived. Their throwback aesthetic and sound — a playful, scuffed-up nod to the oft-derided Urban Cowboy era in country and its characteristic softness — drew suspicion from anyone who shaped their idea of masculinity around Waylon …
Read More »Spider-Man's Marvel Cinematic Universe Involvement in Jeopardy as Disney, Sony Face-Off
UPDATE: Sony has issued a statement following reports that Spider-Man, which is property of that company, will end its partnership with Disney’s Marvel Cinematic Universe and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. “We are disappointed, but respect Disney’s decision not to have [Feige] continue as a lead producer of our next …
Read More »From Flint to Newark to Pittsburgh: Why do American Cities Fail to Protect Our Water?
This story was originallypublished byGristand appears here as part of an ongoing collaboration. Tell me if you’ve heard this one before: A U.S. city is facing a public health crisis, after years of denying that it had a problem with lead in its drinking water supply. In 2016, that would …
Read More »'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' Animator Richard Williams Dead at 86
Richard Williams, the Oscar-winning animator who served as animation director on Who Framed Roger Rabbit, has died at the age of 86. Williams’ family announced Saturday that the Canadian-born animator died Friday at his home in Bristol, England, the Guardian reports. Williams won three Oscars over the course of his …
Read More »See Sleater-Kinney Celebrate Their Fans in 'Love' Music Video
Sleater-Kinney have commemorated the release of their new album The Center Won’t Hold with a music video for album cut “Love.” The clip features Polaroid images collected from fans with the song’s lyrics scrawled as caption on each photo, as well as on a map of America. The band previously …
Read More »The 1975's Matt Healy Protests Anti-LGBTQ Laws in Dubai by Kissing Male Fan at Show
The 1975 frontman Matt Healy kissed a male fan onstage during a show in Dubai on Wednesday in protest of the country’s strident anti-LGBTQ laws. The Coca-Cola Arena show was the band’s first-ever concert in the United Arab Emirates. During the song “Loving Someone,” Healy stepped off the stage and …
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