Jaded Hearts Club — the Los Angeles-via-U.K. all-covers supergroup featuring members of Muse, Blur, Jet and the Zutons — have dropped their new video for “I Put a Spell on You,” their spin on the Screamin’ Jay Hawkins classic that features on the band’s upcoming first studio LP You’ve Always …
Read More »Trump, a Self-Proclaimed Billionaire, Paid Only $750 in Federal Income Taxes in 2016 and 2017, Report Says
The New York Times has obtained tax-return data for President Trump that shows he paid no income taxes in 11 of the 18 years the paper examined. The bombshell report also revealed that Trump paid only $750 in federal income taxes in 2016, the year he won the presidency. And …
Read More »See Willie Nelson's Animated Video for 'Vote 'Em Out'
Willie Nelson has paired his political anthem “Vote ‘Em Out” — which the country legend premiered ahead of the 2018 midterms election — with a new animated video to spread its message before Election Day 2020. Nelson first performed the track at a 2018 rally in support of Beto O’Rourke …
Read More »Inside the Making of the Super-Deluxe Reissue of Prince's 'Sign O' the Times'
“I didn’t always give the record companies the best songs,” Prince told Rolling Stone in 2014, and no one knows that better now than former Warner Bros. A&R executive Michael Howe, who has served as full-time archivist for Prince’s estate since 2017. With a mammoth, no-holds-barred deluxe edition of Prince’s …
Read More »See Little Steven and Joe Walsh Talk Los Angeles, Linda Ronstadt in 'RoadShow' Clip
Legendary guitarists Steven Van Zandt and Joe Walsh discuss the Eagles, Linda Ronstadt and Los Angeles in the Seventies in this clip from Little Steven’s Virtual RoadShow, an interview series co-hosted by Drew Carey. “If we were gonna be a part of something bigger, it was gonna happen in L.A.,” …
Read More »'Save Yourselves!' Trailer: Pouffes Threaten John Reynolds, Sunita Mani in Comedy Sci-Fi Film
Save Yourselves!, a Bleecker Street comedy sci-fi film in which pouffes invade and seek to destroy Earth, hits theaters this fall. Written and directed by Alex H. Fischer and Eleanor Wilson, the Sundance-featured rom-com focuses on a millennial couple portrayed by John Reynolds and Sunita Mani, who head to a …
Read More »Georgia Dobbins Davis, Unsung Motown Hero Who Co-Wrote 'Please Mr. Postman,' Dead at 78
Georgia Dobbins Davis, an original member of the Marvelettes and the co-writer of their classic 1961 hit, “Please Mr. Postman,” died Friday, September 18th. She was 78. Dobbins’ daughter, Kimberly Ann Watts, confirmed her death to Rolling Stone, adding the cause was cardiac arrest. In co-writing “Please Mr. Postman,” Dobbins …
Read More »Dr. Fauci Talks Covid-19 Politicization on 'Daily Show': 'This Is a Purely Public Health Issue'
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discussed the politicization of Covid-19 and public health measures during an interview with Trevor Noah on The Daily Show Monday, September 21st. Fauci began by acknowledging the way the federal government’s coronavirus messaging tactics have shifted, and …
Read More »Emmys 2020: The Complete Winners List
Outstanding Drama Series Succession Better Call Saul The Crown The Handmaid’s Tale Killing Eve The Mandalorian Ozark Stranger Things Outstanding Comedy Series Schitt’s Creek Curb Your Enthusiasm Dead to Me The Good Place Insecure The Kominsky Method Marvelous Mrs. Maisel What We Do in the Shadows Outstanding Lead Actor in …
Read More »Ziggy Marley's 'More Family Time' Is a Feelgood Party For the Kids
Ziggy Marley is a global music royal with a deep Rolodex. His latest is a children’s album that, like his 2009 release Family Time, is full of famous friends and very kind vibes and intentions. Marley says he wanted to reflect the spirit of his four-year-old son, Isaiah, and to …
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