“Why can’t you love me, like a woman can?” Lzzy Hale sings in Halestorm’s forthcoming single, “Like a Woman Can,” a highlight of the Nashville-based rock band’s new album, Everest. Hale, who came out as bisexual in 2022, has never been shy about her sexuality. She’s written and sung about …
Read More »If You Need AI to Hear the 'Soul' in Rap, You Were Never Listening
Generative artificial intelligence is seeping deeper into our cultural fabric by the day. In just two years, AI videos of Will Smith eating spaghetti have evolved from poorly developed nightmare fuel to genuinely deceptive clips. And in the music industry, “AI artists” are garnering multimillion-dollar deals, charting, and being co-signed …
Read More »Joan Baez Skewers Donald Trump's Lack of Empathy in New Poem
Last year, Joan Baez published her first-ever collection of poetry, When You See My Mother, Ask Her to Dance, expressing her thoughts on personal and family life and some of her music peers. But a few months ago, different types of verse began flowing out of her. “I saw two …
Read More »Dave Ball, Half of Groundbreaking Eighties Synth-Pop Duo Soft Cell, Dead at 66
Dave Ball, the production half of groundbreaking Eighties synth duo Soft Cell, best remembered for their 1981 New Wave classic cover of “Tainted Love,” died on Wednesday of natural causes. He was 66. “He will always be loved by the Soft Cell fans who love his music and his music …
Read More »NBA Player, Coach Arrested in Federal Illegal Gambling Investigation
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups have been arrested on charges connected to an FBI investigation into illegal gambling. FBI director Kash Patel announced a “historic arrest” on Thursday at a press conference where he spoke about “a wide, sweeping criminal enterprise that …
Read More »Spinal Tap's Final Concert — at the Real Stonehenge!– Comes to Theaters
Earlier this year, Spinal Tap finally found a Stonehenge prop they’re happy with —the actual prehistoric monument, in Wiltshire, England. The semi-fictional meta rock titans secretly played what they’re billing as their last concert ever there earlier this year, with guests Eric Clapton, Josh Groban, and Shania Twain, and a …
Read More »'Bugonia' Asks: Are Aliens Among Us? And Do They Look Like Emma Stone?
No one goes to a Yorgos Lanthimos movie to see something quote-unquote “normal.” Discerning viewers flock to the Greek filmmaker’s parables about family dynamics and power struggles to marinate in his deadpan humor, his aloof and somewhat anthropological look at human behavior, and the sight of Emma Stone inevitably doing …
Read More »How 'Crystal' Became the Ultimate Stevie-Lindsey Song
There’s a scene in the beginning of Practical Magic, where a young Sally Owens (Sandra Bullock’s character, played by Camilla Belle) casts a spell on herself to ensure she’ll never fall in love. She retrieves herbs and white flower petals, putting them into a wooden bowl that she holds up …
Read More »'I Hate Being Alone': Brandi Carlile Tries to Find Herself
“Oh, come on,” Brandi Carlile says, motioning me into a booth and pointing to three pizzas on the table between her and her wife, Catherine. “You can’t not have a slice. It’s so good.” It’s midafternoon in Nashville at the Urban Cowboy Bed and Breakfast, where Carlile is hosting a …
Read More »Wrongful Death Suit Against OpenAI Now Claims Company Removed ChatGPT's Suicide Guardrails
In August, a California family filed the first wrongful death lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, alleging that the company’s ChatGPT product had “coached” their 16-year-old son into committing suicide in April of this year. According to the complaint, Adam Raine began using the AI bot in the …
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