Month: September 2022

Rocker Alex Skolnick from the number one thrash metal band on the planet will be appearing on the October 1st 6 hour Let Me Help, Inc: “The Children of the World” benefit concert. Considered the best guitarist in the heavy metal genre, Alex is also a phenomenal jazz guitarist as well. Joining him in celebrating
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Social media influencer Paige Lorenze is questioning former Bachelorette contestant Tyler Cameron‘s motives for their brief relationship (think they dated for about 5 minutes). Paige said she thinks Tyler “was using me” to create a “media storm” and promote an upcoming launch, as reported by People. “This might sound narcissistic, because [Tyler] has a pretty insane following, but
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News Armenian Festival Urvakan Postponed Due to Conflict With Azerbaijan The Yerevan-based festival was set to feature Nicolás Jaar, Mulatu Astatke, and more, until clashes broke out on the Azerbaijani border By Jazz Monroe September 19, 2022 Facebook Twitter Dilijan, Armenia (Mathess/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter The Armenian music festival Urvakan has postponed its 2022 edition
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Prince George and Princess Charlotte are paying tribute to their beloved Gan-Gan. The two eldest children of Prince William and Kate Middleton joined members of the royal family for the funeral service at Westminster Abbey for their treasured great-grandmother on Sept. 19. (You can watch here). While George, 9, and Charlotte, 7, were in attendance alongside
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American Sirens: The Incredible Story of the Black Men Who Became America’s First Paramedics reveals a hidden slice of history about the emergency services that we all depend on but largely take for granted. Kevin Hazzard (A Thousand Naked Strangers), a print and television writer who worked as a paramedic in Atlanta for nearly a
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(Warning: the below has spoilers from House of the Dragon.) It wouldn’t be a royal wedding in Westeros without a little bloodshed. Following in the footsteps of Game of Thrones‘ Red and Purple Weddings, House of the Dragon‘s Sept. 18 episode featured its own royally bloody wedding. Surprisingly, the chaos at the rehearsal dinner for Princess Rhaenyra
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(Warning: the below has spoilers from House of the Dragon.) It wouldn’t be a royal wedding in Westeros without a little bloodshed. Following in the footsteps of Game of Thrones‘ Red and Purple Weddings, House of the Dragon‘s Sept. 18 episode featured its own royally bloody wedding. Surprisingly, the chaos at the rehearsal dinner for Princess Rhaenyra
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Kelly Dodd and Rick Leventhal are giving fans an update on their strained relationship with the reporter’s daughter Veronica Leventhal. Page Six has obtained an exclusive sneak peek look at Rick’s upcoming interview with “Up and Adam!” host Adam Newell, in which he claims they’ve been “butting heads for years.” Their relationship first made headlines
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News Art Rosenbaum, Ethnomusicologist Behind Iconic Field Recordings, Dies at 83 Rosenbaum, who was also a painter and musician, captured the intimate environments of the American South and Midwest By Rob Arcand September 18, 2022 Facebook Twitter Art Rosenbaum winning a Grammy in 2009 (John Shearer/WireImage) Facebook Twitter Art Rosenbaum, the painter and folk musician
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If you’ve found yourself rolling your eyes at Elsa’s iconic “Let It Go” moment, perhaps muttering to yourself, “Yes, we know the cold doesn’t bother you,” then Kristen Bell’s recent words are targeted toward you. While accepting a Disney honor recently, the voice of Princess Anna made a hilarious apology to parents who have endured
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Mariah Carey is serving up all the ’90s nostalgia. Twenty five years after the release of the theatrical music video for her song “Honey,” the pop star enlisted some special guests to recreate an iconic scene for social media. In a video shared to TikTok on Sept. 17, Mariah sits in a makeup chair pretending to be held captive
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Harmony Dreamers is a project conceived by powerhouse musical artist Byron Lee Scott that draws its inspiration from a deeply personal place. Scott doesn’t promote this work in that way. It’s promoted and built, instead, with a clear reaching out of spirit, a focus on our common welfare instead of focusing on the self. In
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