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Snooki Claps Back at 27 Facebook Trolls Who Insult Her New Store
Snooki spent Thursday night destroying haters on the WPDH Facebook page. This week, the Poughkeepsie-based radio station reported on the surprise announcement that the Jersey Continue Reading
Harry Styles Replaces Shia LaBeouf in Olivia Wilde’s ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Movie
Harry Styles has been cast in a leading role in the upcoming film, Don't Worry Darling. Styles will be taking Shia LaBeouf's role after he had to Continue Reading
Celebrities Like Hugh Jackman, Kelly Ripa and More Remember 9/11: See Their Emotional Tributes
Celebrities are remembering the countless lives lost or changed forever on the nineteenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attack on New York City. On Twitter, Continue Reading
Buster Keaton's Last Silent Masterpieces: 'The Cameraman' and 'Spite Marriage'
This Criterion Blu-ray of a new 4K digital restoration of Buster Keaton’s The Cameraman (1928) is actually a double-feature with his next and last silent Continue Reading
Doves Deliver a Familiar Yet Fresh Brand of Melancholy on 'The Universal Want'
Barely three words into the first full-length offering from Doves since 2009, the recently reunited Mancunian trio reminds us why its signature brand of melancholy Continue Reading
'All I Can Say' Examines the Final Years of Blind Melon's Shannon Hoon
All I Can Say is a documentary that chronicles five years in the life of late Blind Melon vocalist Shannon Hoon. It is not, however, Continue Reading
Fave Five: Roosevelt
When the young Marius Lauber premiered his first song “Sea” under his stage name of Roosevelt back in 2012, the idea of mixing indie rock Continue Reading
Manual for Survival's History of Chernobyl Resonates in Our Time of COVID-19
Kate Brown’s Manual for Survival: An Environmental History of the Chernobyl Disaster builds on her expertise in the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster and its consequences. Continue Reading
Pop's Cristina Hart May Be a "Bad Girlfriend" But She's Honest
London pop singer Cristina Hart may be a “Bad Girlfriend”, but she has a way with a catchy tune. The Swiss-born, Spanish and Brazilian artist Continue Reading
Ade Mai Sings "I Love You More" as He Celebrates New Adventure
Ade Mai is a rising folk singer originally from Finland but now based by Bournemouth’s beaches in the UK. Mai bills himself as an “old Continue Reading
Darlingside's Folk-Pop Shimmers and Shines on "Green + Evergreen"
Folk pop’s Darlingside share their third single from the upcoming LP, Fish Pond Fish, produced by Peter Katis (Brian Fallon, the National, Frightened Rabbit), and Continue Reading
20 Years Ago Barenaked Ladies Found Maturity with 'Maroon'
I recently took a very unscientific survey among some music-loving friends concerning Scarborough, Ontario’s most famous band, Barenaked Ladies. One friend, Dave W., wrote: “I Continue Reading
Delta Spirit Return with 'What Is There'
When you start to ask questions about rock music from a decade ago, you can sound like you’re lying. Remember when the most exciting young Continue Reading
Tricky's 'Fall to Pieces' Lacks the Risk-Taking of his Early Work
It’s been 25 years since Maxinquaye, the trip-hop classic that shook the world. Since then, Tricky—the stage name of Adrian Thaws—has been living in its Continue Reading