Before Ed Sheeran knew how to write a song, he was learning his way around the cello and piano as a kid. Now that he’s written enough to fill five studio albums, more than a dozen EPs, and placements with other artists, he’s clearing a path toward music education for …
Read More »These Trans-Rights Advocates Aren't Waiting for Dems to Save Them
President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans will soon have control of the government — and they’re coming into power with a list of targets. Among the GOP’s plans for mass deportations, eroding reproductive rights, and taking over Greenland is continuing its crusade against the LGBTQ community, particularly trans Americans As Democrats …
Read More »Can Junk Journaling Be an Answer To Digital Fatigue?
Think of all the average trash a person goes through in one day: Straw wrappers, stickers, receipts, plastic, paper, coffee cups, bags, tags, the whole lot. Now imagine pasting every one of those things in a journal and you’ve got down the basic tenets of junk journaling,TikTok’s newest trend, and …
Read More »President Jimmy Carter, My Father, and Me
I used to hate Jimmy Carter more than anything else in this world. Let me explain. It’s November 1979 in Oak Harbor, Washington, and I’m counting days. 24, 23, 22. I’m in the eighth grade. After school, I fold and then deliver the Seattle Times on Whidbey Island, the second-largest …
Read More »How Horsegirl Opened Up Their World
H ere they come now, bustling down the street in Brooklyn, three young musicians wrapped in winter coats and chatting animatedly among themselves as they approach the diner on the corner. It’s a chilly Friday in December, just a couple of degrees above freezing, but that’s nothing for this trio …
Read More »Rod Wave's L.A. Concert, iHeartRadio's Alter Ego Canceled Due to Wildfires
Rod Wave’s concert at Inglewood, California’s Intuit Dome was canceled Wednesday hours before showtime due to the wildfires sweeping across the Los Angeles area. “The health and safety of our fans and employees will remain the top priority,” the arena, which just two days earlier hosted a WWE Raw taping, …
Read More »Jamie Lee Curtis Tears Up Detailing Palisades Fire on 'Fallon'
Jamie Lee Curtis fought back tears during an appearance on The Tonight Show as she spoke about the destructive fires currently burning in Los Angeles. Before discussing her new film The Last Showgirl with host Jimmy Fallon, Curtis acknowledged what was going on in her hometown. “As you know, where …
Read More »Watch Michael Shannon, Jason Narducy Cover R.E.M.'s 'Driver 8' on 'Fallon'
Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy stopped by The Tonight Show to showcase a dynamic cover of R.E.M.‘s 1985 song “Driver 8.” The performance previews the duo’s forthcoming tour that will showcase the rock band’s third studio LP, Fables Of The Reconstruction. Shannon and Narducy previously toured R.E.M.’s iconic debut album,Murmur,in …
Read More »Jean Smart Urges TV Networks to Donate Awards Show Funds to Fire Relief
Hollywood’s annual awards season has been significantly impacted by the destructive fires around Los Angeles, resulting in multiple delays and cancelations. Jean Smart, who won a Golden Globe on Sunday for her work on Hacks, has now encouraged TV networks to reallocate their budgets to help with fire relief. “Attention,” …
Read More »'American Primeval' Is a Bloody Slog Through the Old West
“There is only brutality here.” This is a line from a letter that a U.S. Army captain, played by Lucas Neff, writes to his loved ones back home, midway through the new Netflix miniseries American Primeval. It’s an unfortunately apt statement, albeit not a surprising one if you know that …
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