Month: May 2020

Damon Albarn has announced he will perform music from his new project The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows on a livestream as part of Boiler Room’s ongoing “Streaming From Isolation” series. Before the coronavirus pandemic, the Blur and Gorillaz frontman was set to take this new project on tour with “orchestral instrumentation,
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As if 2020 hasn’t turned out to be terrible enough, word is coming in today that legendary actor and famous funnyman Fred Willard has passed away. A veteran of the big and small screens with dozens of highly memorable and hilarious roles to his name, Willard has fans across the world left very saddened by
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It’s been five years since we said goodbye to the ’60s. The ’60s of Mad Men, that is. On May 17, 2015, the landmark AMC drama from creator Matthew Weiner, which provided an incisive look at life in America in the turbulent 1960s through the lens of the Sterling Cooper ad agency and its many
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Independent filmmaker Lynn Shelton has died, as Variety reports. The influential film and television director, who helmed films like Humpday and Sword of Trust in addition to episodes of Little Fires Everywhere, GLOW, Mad Men, and more, passed away from a blood disorder. She was 54 years old. After getting her start in the industry
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It’s not every day Barack Obama gives your graduation speech.  In honor of LeBron James‘ star-studded virtual “Graduate Together” ceremony for the class of 2020 on Saturday night, the 44th president of the United States stepped up to the plate to deliver some uplifting words in these challenging times.  After all, the coronavirus pandemic and social
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Rachel McAdams and Will Ferrell star in the trailer for Netflix’s Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. The upcoming movie, which will premiere on June 26, centers around two Icelandic performers, Sigrit Ericksdottir and Lars Erickssong, who have the opportunity to perform during the annual Eurovision Song Contest. Though the movie is fictional, it’s based on
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After outrage from the internet (and probably from the Vanderpump Rules cast) disgraced Vanderpump Rules editor Bri Dellinger has been fired! As she should be. She admitted that she purposely made Scheana Marie look bad on the show, which isn’t a huge deal, IN GENERAL. We get it: the embarrassing moments are the most entertaining.
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Ryuichi Sakamoto has shared a new concert film, Playing the Piano for the Isolated. It features Hidejiro Honjoh, a renowned musician known for his mastery of the three-stringed shamisen, a traditional Japanese instrument. The concert, originally recorded in Tokyo in April, features the composer and Yellow Magic Orchestra co-founder performing songs from throughout his career,
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Bruce Willis was visiting his family home where Demi Moore resides in Sun Valley, Idaho alongside his daughters around the time COVID-19 started making businesses close their doors and causing officials to employ stay-at-home orders. With this, the family collectively decided they should take the pandemic seriously and stay put, separating Willis from his wife
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Turkish soccer player Cevher Toktas recently made a shocking confession. According to multiple reports, the 32-year-old athlete confessed to killing his 5-year-old son Kasim. Toktas was arrested after he admitted to the killing of his toddler, which allegedly occurred while his son was being treated in a hospital due to suffering from Coronavirus symptoms. It was reported the 5-year-old
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