Month: November 2020

Though Garth Brooks has already revealed two superstar guests on his upcoming album, wife Trisha Yearwood and Blake Shelton, the icon says there’s another surprise guest on the record, too. Sitting down with Radio.com, Brooks revealed that there is a third duet on his upcoming album, Fun, beyond “Dive Bar” with Shelton and “Shallow” with Yearwood. Without giving away too many
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We’ve got some exciting news of potential horror representation at next year’s Academy Awards, as Deadline is reporting that Guatemala has chosen director Jayro Bustamante‘s La Llorona as their selection for the 2021 International Oscar race. Mind you, this doesn’t mean the movie will end up nominated in the International Film category, but it’s the
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Gary GershoffGetty Images If there was ever a moment that truly encapsulates the title of Lolo Zouai’s 2019 debut album, High Highs to Low Lows, it’s the one we’re living in right now. Like many of us, Zouai’s year started off on a high: The French-Algerian singer was slated to join the European leg of
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After a tortuous five days of methodical vote counting, county-by-county projections, and bizarre protests and conspiracy theories from President Donald Trump, all the major TV networks, cable companies, and print media outlets called the presidential election for Joe Biden late Saturday morning. (Vox’s Decision Desk, to its credit, got there 24 hours earlier.) Biden served
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Following her recently released studio album Silver Ladders, experimental/ambient harpist and composer Mary Lattimore has shared a one-off single called ‘Hold Your Breath’. The new track appeared on Lattimore’s Bandcamp page yesterday (November 6) alongside the description, “Made this up in a wild week.” Check it out below. Silver Ladders, which was produced by Slowdive frontman
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Hooray, you’re pregnant! Hooray, you’re queer! Welcome to the wonderful world of LGBTQIA+ pregnancy! It’s a land where strangers are suddenly interested in exactly what’s going on here and how that happened. (Details! They need them!) Obviously Book Riot is here to hook you up with queer pregnancy books. If What To Expect When You’re
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Square Enix and developer People Can Fly are already looking ahead when it comes to post-launch content for their upcoming dark sci-fi shooter Outriders. With the game launching on February 2 next year, the teams unveiled “Expeditions,” the post-campaign content, as well as a 10-minute introduction of the Technomancer class during their Outriders Broadcast (which
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Having spent years much of her teenage years jumping from one band to the next in the music scene of Detroit, vocalist and songwriter Lianna Vanicelli started writing and recording her own music under the moniker Xelli Island shortly after moving to Los Angeles. Working closely with producer and longtime friend Jon Zott, she recently
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It’s not common for a studio specialty label to lead the weekend box office two weeks in a row, but that’s the anomaly of pandemic times and here we have Focus Features’ taking No. 1 again after last weekend’s Amblin horror film Come Play, with the Kevin Costner–Diane Lane crime thriller Let Him Go with $1.47M yesterday (including $150K
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Spencer PlattGetty Images Kamala Harris is officially the next vice president of the United States, cementing her place as the first woman, the first Black woman, the first Indian-American, South Asian, and Asian-American person to hold the position. While this moment is particularly historic, Harris is used to blazing her own trail: In her career,
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Morgan Wallen says he’s in a really good headspace now, after taking a nearly month-long break from the spotlight in the wake of getting pulled from Saturday Night Live‘s lineup for breaking COVID-19 protocol. While the “More Than My Hometown” singer doesn’t love the circumstances that led to this self-imposed break, he’s grateful. Talking to
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Exclusive Batman was first revealed in a comic book way back in 1939, and though kids could have bought it then for 10 cents … a collector just paid $849,999.90 more to get his hands on one. Detective Comics No. 27 is the vintage comic in which the Caped Crusader makes his first appearance, and
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At some point today, or tomorrow, or next week, outlets of varying prestige will call the presidential election for Joe Biden. The Decision Desk, Vox’s election-calling partner, already has, as has (checks notes) Pop Crave. But most of the major shot-callers like CNN, MSNBC and the networks, who share the same data, have Joe Biden
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Just weeks after getting a premiere date at CBS, SEAL Team Season 4 has already suffered a major setback.  The David Boreanaz-fronted drama series has been delayed by one week, pushing its highly-anticipated return to December.  But there’s some good news.  SEAL Team Season 4 will now commence with a two-hour premiere, so we’re waiting
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Mourn don’t mince words. You can tell as much on the Catalonian quartet’s fourth studio album, which opens with the group alternating between two open chords as they repeat the titular line, “This feeling is disgusting,” before a single voice rings out: “It sucks!” The band then lets out all their pent-up frustration in an
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