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Following their recent single ‘Fading Away’, Sally Shapiro – the synthpop duo of Shapiro and producer Johan Agebjörn – have announced a new album. It’s called Sad Cities and it drops February 18 via Italians Do It Better. Today’s announcement comes with the release of the new single ‘Forget About You’, which is accompanied by an
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Wonderama wants you to “add some meaning to your Halloween-ing” and is proud to present the “Biggest Halloween Parade in History,” taking place in New York City’s Times Square celebrating Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF on October 30, 2021 starting at 7:00PM EDT. When we say, “big,” we mean it; this parade is 10 stories high! On
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It all seemed simple enough: Book a Marvel movie, get ripped, feel incredible. But, as the Eternals star learned, growing into his new body required recalibrating his whole mindset. By Clay Skipper Photography by Aaron Sinclair October 7, 2021 Vest, $2,325, by Hermès. Pants, $860, by Salvatore Ferragamo. Sneakers, $595, by Santoni. Watch, $8,400, by Zenith. A
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The wistful, lilting harmonies that permeate Boy Scouts’ music might trick you into thinking it exists in some kind of dream state, but oftentimes, what it more closely mirrors is the sun peeking through your window in the morning; the way consciousness creeps up on you, slowly rendering your surroundings in full view. It’s how
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‘Halloween Hotness’ will include over 150 special guests, with Lifetime Achievement Award presented to pop icon Diane Franklin… “Halloween Hotness 7: Stronger Together” will take place Saturday, Oct. 16 at Madame Tussauds Hollywood (6933 Hollywood Blvd.). The star-studded charity fundraiser benefiting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital was created by entertainment industry professional and event planner Brian Sikoff to ease
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When Tom McGreevy and Evan Lewis first decided to start a band called Ducks Unlimited, their goal was to become big enough that they would be forced to change their moniker by the hunting non-profit of the same name. Mission accomplished: now known as Ducks Ltd., the Toronto-based jangle-pop duo released their promising debut EP,
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On ‘Stuck in South’, a track from her 2016 debut album Beyond the Bloodhounds, Adia Victoria sang about “dreaming of swinging from that old palmetto tree.” The South Carolina-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter and artist has explored her complicated relationship with the South ever since, including on 2019’s Aaron Dessner-produced Silences, but takes a slightly different approach
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Musicians have embraced Substack, but the singer Mike Hadreas is a little different. He talks about his highly sexual fan fiction, experimental stories, and unexpected cover versions. By Max Freedman October 4, 2021 Perfume Genius. Camille Vivier Journalists, novelists, and comics writers have all joined the recent newsletter renaissance—along with, more unexpectedly, musicians. Patti Smith, Jeff
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Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, the band fronted by Thao Nguyen, have announced on social media that they are breaking up. “After over a decade of making music together, Thao & The Get Down Stay Down is dissolving,” the group wrote in a statement. “Thank you to all who have recorded and performed with
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The dystopian South Korean TV series is a sharp critique of capitalism—and a perfect escapism thriller. By Grant Rindner September 30, 2021 Squid Game.Courtesy of Netflix. Things are pretty bad right now, so bad in fact that a truly staggering number of people have made a bleak, violent psychological thriller their preferred form of escapism.
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Warning: This article discusses allegations of sexual assault. Model and actress Emily Ratajkowski has accused Robin Thicke of groping her while on the set of 2013’s ‘Blurred Lines’ music video. As Rolling Stone reports, in a chapter of her upcoming book My Body, Ratajkowski says that although she initially had no issue with the nudity required for
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Haru Nemuri has returned with a new song. It’s titled ‘Déconstruction’, and it was co-produced with MyRiot. Check it out below. “When I say, ‘Capitalism sucks,’ they say, ‘Are you a socialist?’ When I say, ‘I’m a feminist,’ they say, ‘You hate men?’” Haru Nemuri said in a statement. “Whenever I hear that, I feel
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