Noeline Hofmann is poised to be your new favorite country songwriter — she’s already one of Zach Bryan’s. When the Canadian singer wrote a song about a special type of dyed fuel that only farmers in her community could buy, it caught the ear of Bryan, who recorded “Purple Gas” with Hofmann as a duet.
For the first time since 1996, Sublime will release a brand-new album, Until the Sun Explodes, June 12, with Jakob Nowell — the late Bradley Nowell‘s son — on vocals alongside original members Eric Wilson on bass and Bud Gaugh on drums. Jakob, who originally imagined a more limited involvement with the band when he
The late, great Tony Wilson of Factory Records fame reckoned contemporary music revolutions occurred every 13 years: the Beatles‘ first album was released in 1963; after which, in 1976, punk kicked off; then 13 years later, in 1989, dance music came up smiling. Wilson’s theory ran aground shortly after. Otherwise, 2002 should have been something


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Did you know that watching a horror movie can burn up to 113 calories, which is about the same as a 30-minute walk? The only thing you need to do is pick the right movie. While newer horror films are fine, more viewers are turning towards old-school, forgotten or cult classics. Here you will see
The Eye Movie Review by Matt Boiselle The Eye 4K Review – For a film that had three other remakes (2004’s “Adhu” & “Naina in 2005 ), and a (dicey) American version release in 2008,” the original 2002 presentation fresh outta Hong Kong had SO much more to offer between the scares, visuals and overall
Mamochka Movie Review by Matt Boiselle Mamochka – directed and written by Vilan Trub, and starring Alexander Kollar, Maya Murphy and Stanley Trub Synopsis: Psychological horror about a Nazi-era heirloom doll that comes to haunt suburban dad’s every waking moments. There’s something to be said about the horror trope of sticking a creepy-looking doll into
FoundFootage.com, the ultimate destination for found footage fanatics, officially launches March 25, 2026 at the Unnamed Footage Festival (UFF9) in San Francisco. With a catalog of over 4,500 in-camera films, shorts, and web series, FoundFootage.com delivers the most comprehensive resource ever assembled for the genre, spanning everything from classic POV horror and screenlife shock to
Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. What It’s Like to Be a Romance Cover Model File this under: we all contain multitudes. In 2019, Andrew Flanagan was a welder living in Franklin County, Alabama. Now, he’s the cover model on dozens
Mary Ocher was born in Moscow in 1986, raised in Tel Aviv, and has called Berlin home for nearly 20 years. As a result, the singer, musician, and songwriter – who happens to sing in English – has accumulated a wealth of unique experiences, born at a crucial juncture during the Cold War, as well
Everything All the Time – 20th Anniversary Edition Band of Horses Sub Pop 20 March 2026 Band of Horses’ debut album, Everything All the Time, is one of those great serendipitous moments in music. When it was released in March 2006, it joined My Morning Jacket‘s Z from the previous year as a desperately needed
Edmund White, who died in 2025 at 85, leaves behind one of the broadest, most transgressive, and most distinctive bodies of fiction in postwar American literature. His oeuvre moves restlessly between intensely confessional memoir, literary biography, and autofictional novels without ever quite settling on any of them. His reputation still rests largely on A Boy’s
From the grizzly opener “Stay in Your Lane”, Creature of Habit makes it plain for all to hear: Courtney Barnett is here to rock. No frills, no fuss; just rock. In some ways, it’s the perfect throwback to grunge and indie, earmarking a no-nonsense, heartfelt barrel of songs. “I don’t know how to trust you,”
Adam O’Farrill is a spectacular trumpet player and a sympathetic bandmate who plays with some of the best musicians in jazz, including Mary Halvorson, Anna Webber, Rudresh Mahanthappa, and Hiromi. His projects as a leader have been full of imagination and strong composition. The quartet he led called Stranger Things was, of course, cinematic and
It’s been another strong year for television, chock full of quirky and compelling stories… You may just not be aware of it. Sure, Adolescence erupted with its frightening, urgent story of teenage misogyny and violence, Andor made waves with its parallels to real-life genocide, and Fallout again hit a home run with its capitalist wasteland
Althea Mink is more than a fashion brand—it is a reflection of legacy, resilience, and intentional design. Founded by Patrice Taylor aka @Ritchie_AltheaMink, the Atlanta-based couture house draws its name and spirit from Patrice’s great-grandmother, Althea, a Portuguese immigrant who worked for the United States Government Printing Office in Washington, D.C. Taylor remembers her as
At the Paris premiere of The Drama, Zendaya delivered a refined red carpet moment in a custom white Louis Vuitton gown styled by Law Roach. The floor-length design featured a sleek, sculpted silhouette with long sleeves and a dramatic black train cascading from the back, offering a striking contrast against the minimalist front. The look
Lily Phellera is a London-based designer steadily making her mark with a distinct approach to modern womenswear, and she recently landed on our radar after Kyla Pratt stepped onto the carpet at the NAACP Image Awards in a black velvet jumpsuit. The look highlighted Phellera’s ability to merge structure with ease—delivering a design that felt
Listening to The Dutchman’s opening narration, it’s as if the voice of Dr. Amiri, played by Stephen McKinley Henderson, reaches out across the void. It’s what we might imagine God’s voice to sound like. He threads the words with a rhythm that emphasizes their significance. The sound of the clock, whose ticktocks boom, and the
The Fashion Scholarship Fund celebrated its Class of 2026 FSF Scholars and Virgil Abloh “Post-Modern” Scholars during FSF LIVE, the organization’s 89th annual gala held at The Glasshouse in New York City. A total of 160 students from 75 colleges and universities were recognized for their potential to shape the future of fashion across creative,
For a while in the late 1960s and early ’70s, if you heard the terms “French film” or “French New Wave” or even just “foreign film” (outside of France), many people’s thoughts went straight to Claude Lelouch’sA Man and a Woman(Un homme et une femme), a major worldwide hit of 1966 about the simple mysteries
Planet B (Justin Pearson and Luke Henshaw) enlist Johnny Whitney of the Blood Brothers for guest vocals on “War’s Coming Home”, a monumental blast of industrial fury with lyrics that recall the provocations of Whitney’s best-known project. From the opening lines, shrieked by Whitney, “Fake ass GI Joe / I-C-E war’s coming home”, the song
“Love is what makes it all worthwhile. Otherwise, there’s no taste. Life is just dry.”—Crispian Mills of Kula Shaker, 2026. In a candid Zoom discussion spanning thousands of miles between the West Coast and Western Europe, the frontman of English psychedelic rock band Kula Shaker treated me to a glimpse into his existential mind. Although
“It might not all be easy listening, but it’s certainly intentional.” That’s a direct quote from the press notes for the latest record from the Nicole Saphos Band. The new self-titled album from the Los Angeles-raised, Philadelphia-based artist is equal parts meditative, angry, sensitive, and intense, with a style rooted largely in indie rock but
Chris Perry Unveils Paradox: The Creator-First AI Music Universe Transforming How Music Is Made, Shared, and Supported Chris Perry, Founder & CEO of Creative People Innovations, today announces Paradox, a groundbreaking shift in the future of music, creativity, and community. Stop Streaming. Start Owning. Welcome to Paradox. Paradox launches as a creator-first AI music universe
My Word Against Mine (2025), screened in the International Competition at the One World Festival, begins raw. People sit facing the camera, framed head-on, answering a psychiatrist we never see. The face occupies the center of the frame; the office disappears; what remains is speech, the wait between one sentence and the next. Sometimes the
Saxophonist Jon Irabagon is the kind of modern jazz musician who makes hash of boundaries, categories, and debates about “the tradition” being at odds with the vanguard. He is a Juilliard-trained virtuoso with mastery of the jazz tradition dating back a century,anda musician who regularly runs roughshod over the so-called rules. He records electric and
There’s more than one reason they tell you not to reinvent the wheel. It’s to dissuade the people who don’t have the skills to do it, sure, but also to make sure you don’t find yourself in the dangerous profession of Wheel Reinventor. While there are certainly worse things to be known for than reliably
Few bands lodged themselves into the consciousness of a British youth generation as much as the Stone Roses. Emerging in the late 1980s with the single “Sally Cinnamon”, they seemed, for a brief shining moment, to embody the future of rock music itself. Yet the real measure of their importance is not the records but
In December 2017, Trinisha Browne opened for Azealia Banks at L’Olympia in Montreal. The lights had barely dimmed before her voice, bright, rhythmic, Caribbean, filled the room. Then, an emerging artist still shaping her sound, she began the evening with “Glow”, an unreleased song at the time but destined to return years later, reimagined and
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