Homicide: Life on the Street is on the verge of abdicating the title of the Best TV Show You Can’t Stream. The network series and follow-up film Homicide: The Movie will premiere Aug. 19 onPeacock. On June 17, David Simon — whose nonfiction book, Homicide: A Year on the Killing …
Read More »Alanis Morissette Invites Muna Onstage to Sing 'Ironic'
Muna are one of the most prominent alt-rock/pop bands of the moment, and this weekend, they shared a festival lineup with Alanis Morissette, a major figure whose success helped pave the way for their own career. That might not meet the technical definition of the word “ironic,” but it was …
Read More »Building a Stronger Corporate Culture Through Employee Participation in Charitable Events
At Black Briar Advisors, we have always believed that our success is not just measured by our financial achievements but also by the positive impact we make in our community. One of the most effective ways we have fostered a strong corporate culture is through encouraging and facilitating employee participation …
Read More »Secret Service Chief Faces Bipartisan Calls to Resign at Heated Hearing
Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle sat for a tense, heated testimony before the House Oversight Committee, where she was grilled over the agency’s failure to prevent an assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania earlier this month. In her opening statement, Cheatle called the shooting …
Read More »How Shots Became the Life of the Party and Where They're Heading Next
As CEO of Kamoti, a new player in the spirits game but a long-time enjoyer of them, I’ve seen the industry evolve over the years, and let me tell you, the changes in shot culture and ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages are nothing short of revolutionary. Let’s break down where we’ve been …
Read More »Lily Collins Ignites Love With Old Flame in 'Emily in Paris' Trailer
In the Emily in Paris trailer, Emily tells her best friend Mindy about the influx of eligible bachelors on her morning run, not realizing her old flame Gabriel is in the shower behind her. The offbeat drama takes off where the Season Three finale crash landed. Emily must decide between …
Read More »Moby Grape Guitarist and Founding Member Jerry Miller Dead at 81
Guitarist Jerry Miller, a founding member of the influential psychedelic rock group Moby Grape, died Sunday at age 81. Miller’s grandson, Cody, confirmed the musician’s death to Rolling Stone. A cause of death was not immediately available. Born in Tacoma, Washington in 1943, Miller came up in the same Pacific …
Read More »Sam Smith Couldn't Walk for a Month After Tearing ACL in 'Awful' Ski Accident
Earlier this year, Sam Smith was pictured using a cane and leg brace for support while walking around in New York. During a recent appearance on the podcast Sidetracked with Annie and Nick, the musician revealed that they needed the gear after tearing their ACL in a skiing accident. “I …
Read More »Watch the Rolling Stones Wrap Up 2024 Tour at a Remote Amphitheater in the Ozarks
The Rolling Stones spent the last three months hitting football stadiums in major cities all across North America on their Hackney Diamonds tour. But it all wrapped up Sunday night at the New Thunder Ridge Nature Arena at Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale, Missouri. That’s a 20,000-seat outdoor amphitheater in …
Read More »American Aquarium's BJ Barham Is OK Not Being a Superstar. Just Don't Ask Him to Shut Up
If The Fear of Standing Still, American Aquarium’s 10th studio album, out July 26, carries an unmistakable theme of home and comfort, credit that to Pearl. Pearl Barham is 6 years old, and when she sets her sights on something she wants, she usually gets it. On a Monday afternoon …
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