Truth trumps fiction once again in Bad Education, Cory Finley’s whipsmart and wickedly fascinating take on a 2002 scandal about trusted educators who embezzled more than $11 million from the public-school system in Long Island, New York. A stellar Hugh Jackman, like you’ve never seen him (or Wolverine) before, tackles …
Read More »More Than 800 Music Venues Join Together to Ask Congressional Leaders for Aid
A new coalition of independent concert venues from across the country has issued a letter to Congress asking legislators for further assistance to cushion the blow they’ve faced as live music has shuttered in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The National Independent Venue Association, made up of more …
Read More »Watch Mike Campbell's New Coronavirus-Inspired Video 'Lockdown'
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell recorded a new COVID-19-inspired song titled “Lockdown” and shot a video for it around his Los Angeles home studio. Fans can download it here for $1.00 (or whatever amount they choose) with the proceeds benefitting Feeding America. “Since we’re all keeping away …
Read More »How a Legal Brothel Worker Is Selling the 'Girlfriend Experience' During COVID-19 Pandemic
Like nearly 22 million Americans, many people in the sex industry are unemployed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Allissa, 31, is one of them. For the past 10 years, she’s been working at Sheri’s Ranch, a brothel in Pahrump, Nevada. Pahrump is located in Nye County, one of …
Read More »John Fogerty and Family to Host Music/Talk Special on SiriusXM
John Fogerty and his children have spent the last few weeks of quarantine jamming on Creedence classics like “Lodi” and “Down on the Corner” for their fans on YouTube. Now, they’ve decided to expand on the concept with a new SiriusXM special titled The Fogerty Rockin’ Family Hour. The show …
Read More »Ellen Interviews California Governor Gavin Newsom About COVID-19 Response
California Governor Gavin Newsom called in toThe Ellen DeGeneres Show to discuss his lauded response to the coronavirus pandemic. Newsom was one of the first U.S. governors to order shelter-in-place rules and promote social-distancing on a statewide scale, and since then he has been praised for taking early action in …
Read More »Coachella Isn't Happening This Weekend, But There's Still Some Good News for Live Music
Members of the live music industry are celebrating an agreement that was reached today on pending amendments to the recently introduced gig economy law in California, Assembly Bill 5 (AB5). AB5 was created as a response to rideshare services like Uber and Lyft, attempting to make it harder for gig-based …
Read More »'Endings, Beginnings': All the Love, Sex, Secrets, and Shailene You Desire
Filmmaker Drake Doremus is making himself a specialist in love-hate relationships, a kind of cinema couples therapist in such films as Like Crazy, Breathe In, Equals, and Newness. With his latest film — Endings, Beginnings — Doremus breaks from the couples path to home in on one character. Her name …
Read More »Keep Calm and Read This New Book About the London Blitz
Erik Larson should be on a book tour right now. Instead he’s tucked away on the east end of Long Island, avoiding the plague, reading thrillers (Shari Lapena’s The Couple Next Door is hitting the spot), and fielding phone calls from the likes of me. Larson, 66, is a master …
Read More »Watch the Trailer for Damien Chazelle's New Jazz Drama 'The Eddy'
Damien Chazelle (Whiplash, La La Land, First Man) is wading into the world of the miniseries with The Eddy, a French musical drama scheduled to arrive on May 8th on Netflix. The first trailer for the show was released Tuesday. The series stars André Holland (Moonlight) as Elliott Udo, a once-renowned jazz …
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