Ruth Bader Ginsburg — the Notorious RBG to those who cheer her 25 years of defiantly independent thinking on the Supreme Court — sure as hell deserves a biopic. At 85, the jurist is such a cultural icon that she’s portrayed by Kate McKinnon on SNL as a ball of …
Read More »Zac Brown Band Addresses PTSD in Intense 'Someone I Used to Know' Video
Zac Brown Band set their new song “Someone I Used to Know” to an intense music video that tells the story of a high school football star who enlists, goes to war and returns with post-traumatic stress disorder. Brown doesn’t appear in the dramatic video until the very end, when …
Read More »Disgraced Record Exec Charlie Walk Resurfaces in Music Business
UPDATE: This story has been updated with quotes from Steve Stoute following the publication of this article. ** Disgraced music executive Charlie Walk has re-surfaced in the music industry.The former Republic Group president, who “parted ways” with the company earlier this year after numerous women accused him of sexual misconduct, …
Read More »See Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson Go Galactic in 'Men in Black' Trailer
Our first real glimpse of the fourth Men in Black film comes in the form of a new trailer for Men In Black: International, which stars Chris Hemsworth, Liam Neeson and Tessa Thompson as the sunglasses-wearing defenders of the galaxy. In the clip, Thompson and Hemsworth, reuniting after co-starring in …
Read More »Rush's Geddy Lee: 'Neil Peart Retired From Drumming'
In a new interview with SiriusXM’s Eddie Trunk, Rush‘s Geddy Lee revealed that not only is drummer Neil Peart done playing with Rush, but he’s done playing period. “Neil is retired,” he said. “He hasn’t just retired from Rush; he’s retired from drumming. He’s not drumming anymore, and he’s living …
Read More »Elvis Presley, George Jones Songwriter Jerry Chesnut Dead at 87
Nashville songwriter Jerry Chesnut, whose songs were recorded by dozens of artists including Elvis Costello and Elvis Presley, as well as George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, died Saturday in Nashville. He was 87. A native of Loyall in Kentucky’s Harlan County, Chesnut had his …
Read More »Rudy Giuliani Is Back With Another Round of Unhinged Interviews
President Donald Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani made the rounds on the Sunday shows doing what he does best: purposely muddying the waters to distort the facts about the president’s actions regarding Russia and payments to women in exchange for their silence. OnFox News Sunday, Giuliani got into contentious exchanges with …
Read More »A 7-Year-Old Died in Border Patrol Custody, and No One Is Taking Responsibility
Last week, a group of 163 migrants who crossed the border nearLordsburg, New Mexico, turned themselves in to Border Patrol. Among the migrants was a Guatemalan man and his seven-year-old daughter, Jackeline Caal. Eight hours after they were taken into custody, Caal began having seizures. She was flown to the …
Read More »Maria Butina Pleads Guilty as Another Russian Domino Falls
On Thursday in federal court in Washington, D.C., the jailed Russian national Maria Butina pleaded guilty to conspiring against the United States under the direction of a Russian official. According to the feds, Butina’s partners in this conspiracy included the official (widely identified as the former Russian senator and central …
Read More »See Brett Young's Driving 'Here Tonight' on 'Today'
Brett Young was the guest on Tuesday’s episode of Today, performing the single “Here Tonight” from his newly released second albumTicket to L.A. Young penned the driving “Here Tonight,” which gets some beefed up drums and a rock-anthem feel on Today, with Ben Caver, Justin Ebach and Lady Antebellum‘s Charles …
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