Little girls and gay boys the world over love pop music because they once loved playing dress-up. It is the Olympic-level world championships of dress-up, wherein the women who’ve mastered the art of fantasy and disguise are toured through coliseums across the globe to sell whatever new and beautiful dream they’ve invented. A woman stands
Tentative Decisions: Demos & Live Talking Heads Rhino 6 March 2026 A new Talking Heads compilation acts like a scrapbook, looking at the nascent band’s early years as a trio before they exploded onto the New York scene and around the world. This three-CD collection is compiled from several sources recorded when the group consisted
Australian country songwriter Morgan Evans sets out to explore his childhood memories with this one. “Forgiving You For Me” maps out his internal souvenirs set to a pedal steel riff. The candour set the tone for the rest of the record: polished hooks, splendid serenity and sincerity over metaphor. Evans is a master at creating
Listening to Fallows, the latest release from acclaimed jazz saxophonist Caroline Davis, is like entering a portal into another dimension. That sounds like a cliché, but it’s accurate. The sounds she conjures on her alto saxophone, aided by a processing mechanism called an organelle, form a unique and often mesmerizing combination. When accompanied by odd
If there ever was a woman who personified 1960s cool, it was this willowy British transplant who became the unlikely archetype of the “quintessential French woman”. Jane Birkin was a teenage model who would go on to become a revered actress featured in more than 70 films and a musician whose most famous song was

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Filming underway now; planned release October 2027 Silver Compass Studios has officially begun production on a new feature-lengthdocumentary titled What Are You Afraid Of?, an ambitious film exploring humanity’senduring fascination with fear through psychology, history, storytelling, and communityritual. Principal photography is now underway, with filming expected to continue throughthe 2026 Halloween season and wrap in
A film by Kane Parsons, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve, Mark Duplass, Finn Bennett, and Lukita Maxwell. BACKROOMS – In Theaters May 29 RELEASE DATE: May 29DIRECTOR: Kane ParsonsCAST: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve, Mark Duplass, Finn Bennett, and Lukita Maxwell After a therapist’s patient goes missing into a dimension beyond reality, she has to enter
The Horror Section, a media company focused on creating the world’s premier genre brand, today announced that horror auteur Eli Roth’s chilling new film Ice Cream Man will hit theaters August 7, 2026. The film will have a theatrical run in North America on over 2000 screens via Iconic Events Releasing. Ice Cream Man follows
National Book Award Finalist Andrew Krivak’s new novel, Mule Boy, is a lyrical exploration of the unending burden of childhood trauma. Apart from its first three pages, the story is told in first-person by Ondro Prach, a solitary man in his 70s who, as a 13-year-old, was the sole survivor of a 1929 Pennsylvania coal
Update: The official Crunch account has confirmed our suspicions and confirmed that the Buncha Crunch Popcorn Dispenser was indeed an April Fools Day prank. That said, they’re encouraging people who want it to be real to say so on social media, so if you’re a fan, follow the link! The rest of the original story
“This should have been an album of mourning,” Jorge Drexler said of his new album, Taracá, noting that his father died last year. Drexler said that though his father was a child of the Holocaust, “he was a very celebratory person. And so this is a celebratory record. I think it’s a way of mourning.”
Dark Horse Comics’ graphic novel The Midnight: Shadows knows that nostalgia has many reputations: as bait, faulty lenses, and a hell of a drug. Nostalgia is the tarnished memories we reinterpret as golden or irretrievable innocence ossified in time. “Back then”, kids were known to scuff their knees on sun-drenched sidewalks, undomesticated by algorithms and
It’s spring equinox Saturday night here in the People’s Republic of Berkeley on 21 March, and the people are fired up for Jesse Welles’ triumphant return to the Bay Area. The truth-telling troubadour from Arkansas has been winning hearts and minds across the nation with his wry, sharp-edged musical critiques of America’s decline. Welles is
It’s fair to say that anticipation for the debut album from New York duo, Fcukers, is pretty spectacularly high (you can decide how to say it in public:“F-c-u-kers” in the staff room at work or how you think it’s said if you’re itching for a disciplinary). Since the New York-meets-Berlin house of “Bon Bon” and
Sunbeam of No Illusion Ben Seretan and John Thayer AKP Recordings 27 March 2026 The title Sunbeam of No Illusion, the first recorded collaboration between musicians Ben Seretan and John Thayer, is derived from actual correspondence between Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman, as Emerson praised Whitman’s writing. This quote serves as an acknowledgement of
My introduction to Shawn Colvin wasn’t through her smash hit single “Sunny Came Home”, which reached number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and received the Grammy Awards for Record and Song of the Year in 1998. It wasn’t through her equally successful debut studio album Steady On, either, which won the Grammy for
Following shows in Toronto and Montreal, Irish dream-pop singer-songwriter Maria Somerville recently performed in Vermont for the first time. With opening support from solo act Colle, Somerville’s Burlington performance marked the first stop on a North American tour bookended with dates in Canada after the release ofLuster (Remixes)EP in January 2026. I arrived at Higher
Everything All the Time (20th Anniversary Edition) Band of Horses Sub Pop 20 March 2026 I couldn’t have been the only one who assumed Band of Horses’ “The First Song” was their introduction to the world, a rather fitting way to launch a career. Of course, I wouldn’t have heard that song or any other
Warning: SPOILERS for the NCIS: Origins episode “Homeward Bound” are ahead! Last October, Adam Campbell reprised the young Donald “Ducky” Mallard on NCIS: Origins following his handful of appearances on the main NCIS series (which now also includes the shocking 500th episode). In “The Edge,” we learned the reason why Ducky started talking to bodies,
Warning: SPOILERS for the NCIS episode “Fleeting” are ahead! A new episode of NCIS has premiered on the 2026 TV schedule, but frankly, I know I’m not alone in still recovering from what happened last week. The death of Rocky Carroll’s Leon Vance was one of the biggest shakeups in the CBS procedural’s history, with
Major spoilers for Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice lie ahead, so read on at your own discretion. Those who enjoy great time travel movies should do themselves a favor and watch Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice, a recent addition to that subgenre of film. Written and directed by BenDavid Grabinski, the
The Dutton family has returned on the 2026 TV schedule in a big way; however, they are not on the same shows. With the premiere of Marshals (plus its early renewal) and the upcoming launch of Rip and Beth’s spinoff, Dutton Ranch, we’re seeing the main players from Yellowstone back in action! However, there are
Spring is the time of year to start keeping an eye on the broadcast networks for renewals and cancellations, and the 2026 TV schedule is no exception despite CBS getting an early jump with a mass-renewal back in January. That said, CBS also cancelled two of its primetime entries, and the end of DMV combined
The superhero genre is showing no signs of slowing down, to the joy of fans like me. While some folks are looking forward to upcoming Marvel movies, there are plenty who are counting down the days until Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse hits theaters next year. Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller recently claimed that we’ll
Taylor Swift has unveiled the music video for “Elizabeth Taylor,” the second track from her record-breaking 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. The video serves as a kind of visual homage to complement Swift’s about the legendary starlet, featuring an array of clips from Taylor’s life and classic filmography. It appears that Swift
The Kardashians have been called out for some pretty funny photo editing mishaps over the years. That includes the time that Kim removed her trapezius muscles or — my personal favorite — the Disneyland photoshop fail that saw the SKIMS boss plopping Khloé’s daughter’s face onto Kylie Jenner’s daughter’s body. Fans never have to wait
The Office ended over a decade ago, but it remains one of the best sitcoms of all time. The NBC comedy is known for its hilarious jokes and running gags, and even some pretty intense spittle during some scenes. While there was some cringe, overall it was pretty funny. There were some great jokes throughout
Tom Felton may be best known as he mean kid in the Harry Potter movies, but he seems a lot more personable and whimsical in real life. When CinemaBlend talked to his cast-mates about his latest movie, they had nothing but nice things to say about him bringing his musicality to set as their on-set
Ever since it was officially announced, Toy Story 5 has been a movie that has generated a lot of questions and no small amount of concern. As much as people love the Toy Story franchise, there are many who still feel the movies should have ended after the third one. A fifth movie in the
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