Terry Klein’s fifth studio album, Hill Country Folk Music, offers a moving meditation on aging and memory in intimate and environmental terms. He knows he’s getting older. Youth has passed him by, and the natural world has become a less lovely place, but he’s not old yet, just older, and the despoiled ecology still has
0 Comments
The Berlin-based, multidisciplinary artist Lisa Harres brings their poetic sensibility to their debut album, Time As a Frame. Some albums are purely records, others are worlds—Time As a Frame is firmly in the second camp. Across nine songs and three interludes, Harres sets oblique imagery to sparse, classical-inspired arrangements, bolstered by orchestral flourishes—the result: a
0 Comments
I already shared with you the queer books I read during the 24-hour readathon, so I’m skipping those. Here are the other queer books I finished in October, ordered roughly on a scale of not-horror to horror. For my book club, I read This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and
0 Comments
When most people think of the Grinch, their minds go straight to Christmas; after all, 1966’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas has become a holiday classic, airing year after year with Boris Karloff‘s unforgettable narration. However, tucked away in television history is another Grinch special: a darker, grimmer prequel called Halloween Is Grinch Night. Airing
0 Comments
When it comes to the best boxing movies to grace the silver screen over the years, viewers have come to expect a certain kind of storytelling formula, which proves to be effective. The Cut, one of the sports flicks on the 2025 movie schedule is a bit different, though. The Sean Ellis-directed film doesn’t feature
0 Comments
Sevdaliza is celebrating womanhood in all its forms on her new album. On Friday, the experimental singer released her third LP, Heroina — an ode to femininity that features collaborations with Karol G, Kenia Os, Pabllo Vittar, and Tokischa. “I started creating around the world with people carrying different energies, different frequencies. Out of that
0 Comments
Alleged details of Britney Spears’ personal life have been drawing attention yet again in the aftermath of her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, releasing his new memoir. In You Thought You Knew, 47-year-old Federline makes a litany of claims against his former wife. Since then, Spears (43) has received support from fans and some fellow stars, with
0 Comments
The forthcoming Clayface spinoff movie has finally wrapped. The upcoming DC movie, described as a horror-thriller, directed by Speak No Evil’s James Watkins and written by Mike Flanagan and Hossein Amini, is one of the most unconventional additions to the new DCU slate, and it just took a major step toward its theatrical release. Tom
0 Comments