In the pits of quarantine, Stephen Bruner, the madcap maestro bassist known as Thundercat, thought he was going to spend a whole year on the couch. The tour surrounding his new album, It Is What It Is, a jazz-pop masterclass written in the wake of his friend Mac Miller’s untimely passing, was canceled. The future
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The Lumineers‘ new rendition of “Silent Night” serves a higher purpose: The next year’s worth of proceeds from the band’s cover of the Christmas classic will benefit the National Independent Venue Association’s Emergency Relief Fund. Wesley Schultz and Lauren Jacobson’s harmonies make this version of “Silent Night” the Lumineers’ own. They’re accompanied throughout, simply. by
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AMC Entertainment Monday unveiled plans to change its board structure in an agreement with majority shareholder Wanda America Entertainment, a division of Dalian Wanda Group of China. Wanda holds nearly 60% of the voting power of financially strapped AMC through ownership of all the company’s super-voting Class B shares. The nation’s largest theater chain said
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There are hypebeasts, and then there are hike beasts. The most anticipated fashion collaboration of the year (and 2021, if our predictions are correct) appeals to both parties. Our ears collectively piqued when we first heard the news in September: Gucci is joining forces with The North Face for a collection that bridges mountains, both
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The line between EPs, mixtapes, and albums are as blurry as ever, but the EP continues to be a useful and convient format for both up-and-coming artists and established acts to experiment with new ideas and push their sound forward. This was especially the case in 2020, which saw many musicians utilizing the nature of
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You’re not welcomed here. Knight Light: A Horror Movie Podcast continues isolating from the world with their month on Isolation Horror, They Can’t Hear You month, with Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala’s The Lodge! The Lodge follows soon-to-be stepmother Grace (Riley Keough) and her fiancé Richard’s (Richard Armitage) children, Mia and Aiden (Lia McHugh & Jaeden Martell), who go
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Back in May, Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires premiered his new album Reunions during a stripped-down livestream concert at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl. On New Year’s Eve, the songwriter will return to the venue with Shires and his full band, the 400 Unit, for another livestream gig. Streaming exclusively on Fans.live, the concert begins at 8
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December 20, 2020 4:05 pm By Nadia Vella Monoliths are like buses, it seems. Since one cropped up in a desert in Utah a couple of weeks ago they’ve been appearing everywhere, from the hills of California to 2,000-year-old Romanian forts. Now, one has seemingly appeared in the sky. Jeff Jacobs was driving home from
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In the best of years, holiday shopping has a way of sneaking up on gift list procrastinators like me. In years past, I’d spend a leisurely afternoon in my local bookstore, sipping hot cocoa and checking off the Christmas list for the readers in my life—my favorite kind of one-stop shopping. This pandemic year, it’s
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Advertisement Continue reading the main story Supported by Continue reading the main story Trilobites More Mammals Are Hiding Their Secret Glow First it was platypuses. Now we may be dealing with glowing Tasmanian devils, echidnas and wombats. Stuffed bare-nosed wombats fluoresce under a black light at the Western Australia Museum. Credit…Western Australia Museum Dec. 18, 2020
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Refresh for more analysis and top 10 chart: With even more theaters closing down during this past weekend, including the Boston market and parts of Portland, OR, there wasn’t much money to make at the box office even with a shiny, new major studio movie, Sony/Screen Gems’ Monster Hunter which is respecting the window. Couple
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