For the second straight year, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tenn., has been canceled. Heavy rains brought about by Hurricane Ida forced the cancelation of this weekend’s (Sept. 2-5) event. Jason Isbell, Breland, Grace Potter and Niko Moon were among the country artists set to perform at Bonnaroo this year. A lengthy Twitter thread
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Born in Greenwich, Connecticut and raised in rural Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Madi Diaz grew up surrounded by music. She was homeschooled by her Peruvian mother and studied piano with her Danish father, who played in various prog bands, before switching to guitar and exploring songwriting during her teens. While a student at Berklee College of
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Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Tuesday, August 31. Hulu’s Olga Dies Dreaming, the Hulu pilot based on Xóchitl Gonzalez’s forthcoming novel, has added another cast member. Williams is set to play Matteo Jones, who’s described “as a collector of music, objects, trivia and, mainly, opinions,” according to
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August 31, 2021 FEATURED, Movies Review: Director Nia DaCosta Superb Remake Of ‘Candyman’ Director: Nia DaCostaWriters: Jordan Peele (screenplay), Win Rosenfeld (screenplay), Nia DaCosta (screenplay)Stars: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Teyonah Parris, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett The original “Candyman” of 1992, was written and directed by Bernard Rose, and it became a horror cult classic. It centers on the
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Reyna Roberts shows the world who she truly is with her song “Raised Right.” In the successor to “Stompin’ Grounds” and “67 (Winchester),” Roberts continues to let her fierce voice fly as the swampy country-rock song that details the various elements of her formative years. Interestingly enough, the idea for “Raised Right” came to Roberts while
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Being James Bond, from MGM, will stream exclusively on the Apple TV app as a free rental ahead of the theatrical release of No Time To Die, the 25th installment of the storied franchise. The 45-minute retrospective features Daniel Craig reflecting on his 15 years playing Bond, with never-before-seen archival footage from his oeuvre and conversations with 07
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American grindcore band Full of Hell have previewed their forthcoming album Garden of Burning Apparitions with a new track titled ‘Reeking Tunnels’, which follows recent single ‘Industrial Messiah Complex’. Check it out below. “‘Reeking Tunnels’ is the foil to the cacophonous blasting on either side,” bandleader Dylan Walker remarked in a press release. “Channeling CopShootCop
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“Are you watching the Olympics at all?” asks Kristine Froseth. The actress and model woke up early to watch the games—specifically track and field—because the Ingebrigtsen brothers from her native Norway are doing considerably well. “I’m supporting my home country!” she exclaims from her new Williamsburg digs. Growing up, the 25-year-old split her time between
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Canadian-born and Nashville-based singer-songwriter Tenille Townes‘ “Girl Who Didn’t Care” music video is inspiring and powerful. Like the song itself, she wanted the clip to serve as inspiration for women to not be deterred by big dreams, but to chase them. “I believe it’s a really powerful thing to see real people living out real stories of chasing their
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Runnner, a.k.a. Noah Weinman, has shared a new song, ‘Snowplow’, featuring fellow LA singer-songwriter Helen Ballentine of Skullcrusher. The collaboration is a reworking of ‘Urgent Care’, from Runnner’s debut LP Always Repeating. Give it a listen below. Weinman co-produced Bellentine’s self-titled debut Skullcrusher EP, which landed on our Best EPs of 2020 list. Runnner and Skullcrusher are
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Sometimes I prefer to watch a book, you know? Last week, Netflix announced their fall lineup of original movies; these are the ones based on books. Mark your calendars for the Netflix Films coming through the end of the year (thread) — NetflixFilm (@NetflixFilm) August 23, 2021 September Worth, Directed by Sara Colangelo (September 3)
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With a serious lack of promotion up to this point, it’s been easy to forget that a new take The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is on the way, with the Fede Alvarez-produced Texas Chainsaw Massacre set to be a sequel to Tobe Hooper’s original classic. We’ve been promised “Old Man Leatherface” and the return of Sally Hardesty, two teases that
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CinemaBlend participates in affiliate programs with various companies. We may earn a commission when you click on or make purchases via links. As actors continue to attach themselves to big-budget franchises, more Hollywood stars are forming unlikely bonds. The best illustrations of these changing dynamics are the friendships displayed by many Marvel Cinematic Universe and
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This is the first part of a longer story about legacy, a scientist and crop circles In the spring of 1995, University of Michigan biophysicist William C. “Lefty” Levengood found himself examining the lawn of a middle-aged woman claiming to be an alien abductee. Levengood was particularly interested in the ring-shaped portions of grass that
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Modeling wasn’t the dream for Mayowa Nicholas.“I wanted to be an accountant,” she says. It took a trip to the hair salon when she was 15, living in Lagos, Nigeria, to change all that. As she was walking toward the salon, scouts for the Elite Model Look competition approached her. “I remember holding the flyer,
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