James Corden took aim at Donald Trump and parodied Paul McCartney for a new song “Maybe I’m Immune” on The Late Late Show Tuesday. Putting a Covid-19 spin on McCartney’s “Maybe I’m Amazed” from his 1970 self-titled solo debut, Corden sat at the piano and broke into song about the …
Read More »Coachella Organizers Unveil New Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives
In July, Goldenvoice revealed on social media platforms that a diverse group of employees had formed an entity called GV Black to increase black representation at the concert company and its biggest music festival, Coachella. On Tuesday morning, the company announced the group’s first list of initiatives in a memo, …
Read More »Phoebe Bridgers Launches Aptly Named Label, Saddest Factory
Phoebe Bridgers has announced her own record label, Saddest Factory. The label is an imprint of her label Dead Oceans, a subsidiary of Secretly Group. Saddest Factory is a tongue-in-cheek take on “satisfactory,” a word frequently used in the industry. After years of pitching artists to Dead Oceans — including …
Read More »Rick Moranis Victim of 'Random Unprovoked Assault' in New York
Rick Moranis was the victim of an assault that was caught on surveillance footage Thursday morning on a New York City street. The long-retired actor — who made a rare on-camera appearance for a Ryan Reynolds-starring commercial in September — was briefly hospitalized with head, back and hip pain before …
Read More »Watch Chris Wallace Blame Trump for Debate Debacle, While Navigating Fox Host's Anti-Biden Narrative
Fox News Sunday host and moderator of this week’s disastrous presidential debate, Chris Wallace, blamed the president for what turned out to be a dumpster fire event during a Thursday interview with Fox’s Bill Hemmer. Wallace jokingly told Hemmer that he’d “just gotten over post-traumatic stress disorder and now you’ve …
Read More »My Morning Jacket Perform Groovy 'Feel You' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
My Morning Jacket appeared on late night once more to play a track from their new album The Waterfall II, this time performing the psychedelic love song “Feel You” on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The band’s remote performance was filmed in a similar way to their “Spinning My Wheels” rendition on The Tonight …
Read More »AC/DC Confirm Return of Brian Johnson, Cliff Williams, Phil Rudd
After months of rumors, AC/DC finally confirmed that frontman Brian Johnson is returning to the band along with drummer Phil Rudd and bassist Cliff Williams. The band shared a new image of them alongside guitarist/co-founder Angus Young and nephew Stevie Young, who took over for the late Malcolm Young on …
Read More »Jerky Boys Return: Hear a Prank Call From First Album in Over 20 Years
After teasing the return of the Jerky Boys in 2019, the infamous prank call artists have officially announced their first album in over 20 years. Dubbed simply The Jerky Boys, the self-titled LP — out on Black Friday, November 27th — features Johnny Brennan, co-founder and caretaker of the Jerky …
Read More »'Lovecraft Country' Recap: Shoot the Moon
A review of “I Am,” this week’s Lovecraft Country, coming up just as soon as I stop watching and start dancing… “I feel like they just found a smart way to lynch me without me noticing the noose.” —Hippolyta Misha Green’s ambitions with Lovecraft Country are so great that her …
Read More »Steve Martin, Kimberly Williams-Paisley Talk 'Father of the Bride' Mini-Sequel
Ahead of the Father of the Bride mini-sequel on Friday, Steve Martin and Kimberly Williams-Paisley appeared on Today to discuss the Banks family reunion. Hosted by Jenna Bush Hager, Martin (who played George Banks) and Williams-Paisley (Annie Banks) reminisced about 1991’s Father of the Bride and the 1995 sequel, directed …
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