Month: September 2022

News Recording Academy to Welcome Nearly 2,000 Diverse Members “After years of listening, learning, and putting in the work, we’re beginning to see results of our efforts to diversify the Academy’s membership come to life” By Rob Arcand September 9, 2022 Facebook Twitter Harvey Mason, jr., November 2020 (Rich Fury/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter The Recording
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Nonstop to Cairo’s second single “Awkward Situations” from the band’s forthcoming album KAI has every bit of the fire and spark of its predecessor. There’s ample physicality as well and listeners will be hard pressed to not admire how well Nonstop to Cairo balances their inclinations toward jam band funk and post-punk ferociousness. FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Nonstoptocairo
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Filmmakers are challenging the way Indigenous love stories have previously been portrayed with the release of two projects that explore romantic relationships and sensuality at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. In “Stellar,” from Anishinaabe writer and director, Darlene Naponse, two people seek comfort and connection during a single night in a dive bar as
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Despite two years off from the pandemic, there’s still a sense of recovery for those looking for companionship. We were all forced to remain at a distance (literally) from those familiar and not to us, and it made the yearning for connections incredibly palpable and frustrating for many. Wondrous, the latest song by The Mark,
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The Daily Show‘s Trevor Noah took a slightly different approach in his remarks about the queen’s passing, highlighting the mixed response to her death across the globe. In a contrast to Corden’s “universally adored” characterization, Noah said of the late monarch, “It’s been interesting to see how varied the reactions to this news have been.
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Ginger Gonzaga attends the world premiere of Marvel Studios’ upcoming new series “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. (Jesse Grant/Getty) A She-Hulk character has been confirmed as queer by actress Ginger Gonzaga and we’re absolutely here for it. Warning: spoilers ahead The Marvel star and comedian confirmed that paralegal and She-Hulk’s
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Box office juggernaut Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is DC’s Black Adam in the upcoming feature film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra (Orphan, The Shallows), and the official Trailer #2 has arrived this week. Black Adam will release in theaters on October 21, 2022. The hierarchy of power is set to change with Black Adam, and this new trailer makes it clear that this version of
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Avant-garde, a bit gritty, and relentlessly vibrant, Manhattan’s East Village has long been haven for artists, musicians, and creatives. It’s a magnetic neighborhood brimming with energy, creativity, and history and is—unsurprisingly—a beloved hang out spot for NYC fashion insider Ivy Getty. “I feel so lucky to live here and call New York City home,” she
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TORONTO — After two years of pandemic-disrupted events the Toronto International Film Festival kicked off Thursday evening promising a return to form, although the death of the Queen cast a pall over the celebrations, which included a concert in the heart of the city. Rapper Kardinal Offishall hosted the official opening of Festival Street on
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News Rosalía Shares Four New Songs: Listen The tracks arrive on a deluxe edition of Motomami By Allison Hussey September 9, 2022 Facebook Twitter Rosalía, July 2022 (Photo by Cristina Andina/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Rosalía has shared some new material on Motomami+, a deluxe update of her March album Motomami. In addition to a live take
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The shoe finally fell today as giant theater chain Cineworld filed for Chapter 11. The bankruptcy includes a $1.94 billion debtor-in-possession financing facility from existing lenders to keep things running. Cineworld expects to emerge from Chapter 11 in the first quarter of 2023 and meanwhile will pursue “a real estate optimisation strategy in the US,”
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