Around the world, women are tackling climate change across sectors, turning the climate crisis narrative to one of climate optimism. Author and climate activist Anne Therese Gennari defines this as a mindset shift that sparks hope, creativity and solutions thinking while keeping a fact-based approach to climate change. Whether it’s …
Read More »Let's Give Àngela Winbush Her Flowers Now
“I was a victim of my foolish thinking/Carelessly, I’ve risked my love and my life/There’s no self-pity; I admit, I obliged/Overpowered by love, I pretended to be blind/Faith has survived all the doubts I’ve summoned/My heart has stood all the failure and loss/Helpless I cannot further be driven/I’ve learned to …
Read More »Screaming Females Break Up After 18 Years
Screaming Females, the beloved DIY band, is breaking up. “After 18 years we have decided Screaming Females is coming to an end,” the band announced on social media Tuesday. “A lot has changed around us over those 18 years but at our core we operated pretty much the same throughout.” …
Read More »Jung Kook and Jimin Will Enlist in Military Service Together, With RM and V Enlisting Separately
The military enlistment date for four members of BTS is swiftly approaching. RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook are the only BTS members out of the group’s seven-person lineup who have yet to begin their mandatory military service obligations. Jin began serving last year, and J-Hope and Suga enlisted earlier …
Read More »'I Want More Joy In the Indie Rock Touring Circuit': Julia Jacklin Preps 2024 Residencies
Indie rock fans, rejoice: Julia Jacklin has announced 2024 residencies in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Brooklyn. Jacklin will kick off the residency in L.A. on March 19 at Hollywood Forever’s Masonic Lodge. She’ll spread out the three dates, opening for Mitski in Chicago and L.A., before wrapping on April …
Read More »Valerie June Tackles Latter-Day Duran Duran With 'Ordinary World' Cover
Valerie June, an expert at covers, takes on latter-day Duran Duran with her very own rendition of “Ordinary World.” While many artists covering songs tend to stay true to the original, June’s version is more stripped-down, her stark vocals contorting around the rhythm to emphasize the meaning of the Nineties …
Read More »Israeli Attacks Leave Gaza's Doctors With Impossible Choices: 'I Had to Leave Them to Die'
As the Israeli military pounded Gaza City in early November, Dr. Hammam Alloh made his way through the city’s Al Shifa Hospital. Days later, Israel’s assault on the hospital would trap staff and patients inside while reserve fuel ran out. But that day, on his rounds, he watched as his …
Read More »Moms for Liberty Chapter Splits From Group After Rape Allegation
The fallout continues over allegations that Florida GOP Chair Christian Ziegler sexually assaulted a woman involved in a long-term ménage à trois with he and his wife, Moms for Liberty co-founder Bridget Ziegler. On Monday, the Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, chapter of Moms for Liberty announced it would be breaking with …
Read More »Jake Johnson Talks His Gonzo Directorial Debut, 'Self Reliance'
When Jake Johnson applied to Tisch, he submitted a play about a gorilla handler at the zoo whose life and marriage fell apart once his beloved gorilla passed away. He describes it as “wacky but funny” and says he’s been trying to recapture its unique tone ever since. With his …
Read More »'Bob Marley: One Love' Trailer: Reggae Icon Searches for Peace for Himself and His People
Peace is hard to come by for Bob Marley in the latest trailer for Bob Marley: One Love. “There’s a war going on,” the reggae icon, portrayed in the film by Kingsley Ben-Adir, acknowledges. “How can I bring peace? I can’t even get peace for myself.” Directed by Reinaldo Marcus …
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