Month: February 2021

Sixty to 70 percent of the articles were written by the FBI. So yeah, it’s total course-correction. It’s counterpropaganda. What specific inaccuracies were you looking to address? To start, that they hated white people. That they weren’t an organization engaged in self-defense—or rather, that they were reactionary and warmongering. I wanted to address that, but
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Liz Phair has returned with her first new song in two years, ‘Hey Lou’. Produced by the songwriter’s Exile in Guyville collaborator Brad Wood, the track pays tribute to Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson, and its accompanying music video stars puppet versions of the two artists. Check it out below. ‘Hey Lou’ is the latest single from Phair’s
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In a coronavirus world, many families are worried about their children falling behind academically. School availability has varied widely across the country and many families are choosing to or having to take a much larger role in their children’s education. At the foundation of it all is literacy. Promoting literacy at home can have a
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Dwight Yoakam is suing Warner Music over the rights to some of his older, best-known recordings. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Yoakam filed suit against the music giant in federal court in California on Monday (Feb. 8), claiming that the label has refused to confirm his right to reclaim the copyrights to some of his
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Max Mumby/IndigoGetty Images The UK has a new royal baby! Buckingham Palace just confirmed the happy news that Princess Eugenie gave birth to her son this morning at the Portland Hospital in London. “Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie was safely delivered of a son today, 9th February 2021, at 0855hrs at The Portland Hospital. Jack
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Emerson Snowe, a Berlin-based artist, released his latest single ‘Frankenstein,’ today. The song is the first piece from his forthcoming EP which is due to be published later this year and comes after his debut EP That’s Rock’ n’ Roll. The song itself thrives with its sonically potent energy, dazzling vocals, and melodious production. Talking
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The major horror movie player on the awards circuit this year is Shudder and director Jayro Bustamante‘s La Llorona, which has been nominated in the Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language category at the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards. And after being submitted by Guatemala last year, La Llorona has now made the Oscars shortlist
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It’s been a decade since country music audiences first met Shy Carter. At 25, he helped write Sugarland‘s Top 5 hit “Stuck Like Glue,” a song that’s remarkable for Jennifer Nettles‘ rap break. Later he’d partner with Billy Currington to write “It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To” and add a rap break on the hitmaker’s
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Disney/Pixar’s Soul continues to shine overseas with a $96.2M cume after seven frames. In 11 markets this session, the Pete Docter-helmed original added $6.9M to its international box office kitty with No. 1s again in Russia and Korea. In China, it has surpassed Incredibles 2 to become the market’s 2nd highest-grossing Pixar title ever. China
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While acne is sometimes labeled a teenage problem, around 15 percent of women continue to suffer from breakouts past the age of 25, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Regardless of your age, treating acne and stopping breakouts means finding the right products for the job. There’s no shortage of drug store products and
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A fascinating poltergeist case in late 2019 had the Cropster packed and ready to head to Bhutan, a stunningly beautiful country tucked away in the eastern Himalayas between India and China. Mountains in Bhutan. Source: Wikipedia. For various reasons the trip never happened. As Covid19 was just about to hit big-time it was probably for
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The Brother Brothers take an honest look at one of life’s hardest emotions in their new song “Sorrow.” Despite being plodding and melancholy, the track is full of gorgeous harmonies from identical twins Adam and David Moss. Written by the Mosses, “Sorrow” — which is premiering exclusively on The Boot — speaks specifically about a lost relationship,
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Exclusive Chris Pratt‘s been trending for posting horribly bigoted tweets from back before his Marvel Universe days, but he says the backlash is unwarranted … because the tweets are phony. A spokesperson for the “Guardians of the Galaxy” star tells TMZ … he never posted the offensive messages that began circulating Wednesday morning. They appeared
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