Keith Urban has released his first new music of 2020, an introspective track called “God Whispered Your Name.” The song was released alongside a music visualizer video on Thursday. Over images of the Los Angeles skyline and palm trees at sunset, Urban describes how he has become a changed man …
Read More »Bloomberg Said Ending a Racist Housing Practice Caused Financial Crisis
In a newly surfaced video, Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg places the blame for the 2008 mortgage and financial crisis on the elimination of a racist lending policy known as “redlining.” During the 2008 housing and economic collapse, then New York City Mayor Bloomberg said the meltdown was triggered when …
Read More »Andrew Yang Suspends His Presidential Campaign — But He Isn't Going Anywhere
Right up until the end, Andrew Yang held out hope that New Hampshire would give his underdog campaign the jolt it needed. Voters there would propel him to a third- or fourth-place finish, the result he needed to continue on to Nevada, South Carolina, and beyond. Instead, Yang’s campaign ended …
Read More »Randy Newman Heralds 'Toy Story 4' in Return to Stage at 2020 Oscars
Toy Story‘s de facto troubadour Randy Newman took the stage at the 92nd Academy Awards to perform “I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away,” from Toy Story 4. Newman is nominated for Best Original Song for the track, which scores a hilarious scene in the movie in which Woody the …
Read More »See Andy Samberg and Jimmy Fallon's Funk-Inspired Ode to 'High Kickin”
Andy Samberg and Jimmy Fallon love a good high kick. Or, at least, they do according their new joint song “High Kickin’,” which the duo performed on The Tonight Show. In the funk-inspired number, Samberg and Fallon trade off verses about their obsession with high kickin’ and the problems those …
Read More »Hank Azaria Says He Will No Longer Voice Apu on 'The Simpsons'
Hank Azaria revealed in a new interview that he will no longer voice the character of Apu on The Simpsons. The actor’s departure from the role follows a swell of backlash against the Indian-American convenience store owner and the stereotypes it furthered on the long-running animated series. “All we know …
Read More »Hear Cream's Previously Unreleased Version of 'Crossroads' From 1968 Farewell Tour
Just one month before Cream wrapped up their original run with a historic show at London’s Royal Albert Hall on November 26th 1968, they performed at the International Sports Arena in San Diego. A tape of that show has sat in the vault for the past 52 years, but it’s …
Read More »Trump Is Irked After Loyal Republican Allies Push Back Legislatively
Mike Lee, a Republican senator from Utah, has joined forces with Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders to place a check on President Donald Trump’s ability to escalate military hostilities with Iran. Lee is now a co-sponsor of legislationintroduced by Sanders after last week’s strike on Soleimani. The bill would …
Read More »What to Expect From the Harvey Weinstein Trial
Before the #MeToo movement began in 2017, Harvey Weinstein was a major power player during awards season, with his notoriously aggressive marketing campaigns for his production company Miramax often marking the difference between a win and a loss. So it is perhaps fitting that his criminal trial begins a day …
Read More »WTF, America? Trump and Obama Tied for Most Admired Men, New Poll Says
Two men who couldn’t be more different, President Donald Trump and former president Barack Obama, are tied for the top spot as 2019’s most-admired man in America, according to Gallup’s annual poll. This marks the 12th time the former president has at least shared the Number One spot. Trump and …
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