Pavement had so many amazing moments in their historic four-night run in Brooklyn. But one of the funniest came on Sunday night, after the legendary Nineties indie jesters took a ramshackle stab at “Spit on a Stranger.” Stephen Malkmus shrugged and told the crowd, “That was a version of that song.” A typically bitchy quip — but it also showed off the band’s brazen confidence. All four nights in Brooklyn’s Kings Theater, Pavement didn’t just go back to those gold soundz — they took them somewhere new. And all...
- 10/5/2022
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
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Polow da Don says he’s grateful for the renewed attention given to his track “Glamorous,” after it was sampled by Jack Harlow on his number-one hit “First Class,” but the superstar producer says his latest project is all about moving the culture forward.
“Number one again? That’s great,” the producer told Rolling Stone at the launch party for his new spirits brand, YoCo Vodka. “When I heard it,...
Polow da Don says he’s grateful for the renewed attention given to his track “Glamorous,” after it was sampled by Jack Harlow on his number-one hit “First Class,” but the superstar producer says his latest project is all about moving the culture forward.
“Number one again? That’s great,” the producer told Rolling Stone at the launch party for his new spirits brand, YoCo Vodka. “When I heard it,...
- 6/20/2022
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
DJ edits of hit songs are everywhere, but the artists of the original music have not been properly compensated for the use of their works — until now.
Whether you’re driving to the club, dancing at the club, or pounding tequila shots at your best friend’s wedding, carefully crafted tracks — parts of which have been sped up, slowed down, loudened for affect, and quieted for introductions and commentary — are soundtracking countless festivities and events. While original creators in these cases are supposed to be paid performance royalties (something that...
Whether you’re driving to the club, dancing at the club, or pounding tequila shots at your best friend’s wedding, carefully crafted tracks — parts of which have been sped up, slowed down, loudened for affect, and quieted for introductions and commentary — are soundtracking countless festivities and events. While original creators in these cases are supposed to be paid performance royalties (something that...
- 8/5/2021
- by Samantha Hissong
- Rollingstone.com
After receiving nearly 400 nominations for the 2020 Popsugar Book Club Awards, it's finally time to reveal the shortlist. Take a peek at the full slate of Popsugar Book Club-approved nominees ahead, including Mexican Gothic by Silvia Garcia-Moreno, Jasmine Guillory's Party of Two, and more. Final voting takes place exclusively in our Popsugar Book Club Facebook group starting today, with polls closing on Nov. 18 at 9 p.m. Et. If you're not a member yet, it's not too late! Join right here and cast your vote in each category. Winners will be announced on Nov. 20.
Once you've voted in the Facebook group polls, stay tuned for our 2021 Popsugar Reading Challenge, launching Dec. 1. Cheers to all the wonderful books that made their debut in 2020 and to the nominees who gave us stories to cherish during a difficult year.
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Once you've voted in the Facebook group polls, stay tuned for our 2021 Popsugar Reading Challenge, launching Dec. 1. Cheers to all the wonderful books that made their debut in 2020 and to the nominees who gave us stories to cherish during a difficult year.
Related: 42 Books Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2021
Best Romance Book of 2020
Party of Two...
- 11/13/2020
- by Lisa Peterson
- Popsugar.com
Indie-rock singer-songwriter David Berman passed away in August 2019, and over the weekend, numerous fans, friends and former bandmates gathered to celebrate what would have been the musician’s 53rd birthday with tribute shows in New York, Philadelphia and Portland, Oregon.
At the Portland show — hosted by local zine chickfactor at Bunk Bar — Pavement members Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich covered songs from Berman’s band Silver Jews, including American Water‘s “Random Rules” and Starlite Walker‘s “Trains Across the Sea.” (Both Malkmus and Nastanovich had occasionally performed with Silver Jews.
At the Portland show — hosted by local zine chickfactor at Bunk Bar — Pavement members Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich covered songs from Berman’s band Silver Jews, including American Water‘s “Random Rules” and Starlite Walker‘s “Trains Across the Sea.” (Both Malkmus and Nastanovich had occasionally performed with Silver Jews.
- 1/6/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
It always comes back to this. As far as I can remember watching horror, there was always this kind of film showing on TV: ordinary folk, exposure to something awful (usually nuclear in nature), and then ensuing chaos. Of course I’m talking about the ‘50s and the Atomic Age of Horror, and starting with the title, 1977’s The Incredible Melting Man is intent on paying homage to them. Intent is a helluva word; full of optimism and purpose, it suggests a clear vision to be followed through. However, if it had been, we wouldn’t be left with this hilarious and heartfelt curiosity.
Released by American International stateside in December, Timm didn’t do great business nor were critics lining up to ladle praise upon it. Every review however did laud Rick Baker’s gooey makeup, and it has been considered the lone shining star in a vacant sky...
Released by American International stateside in December, Timm didn’t do great business nor were critics lining up to ladle praise upon it. Every review however did laud Rick Baker’s gooey makeup, and it has been considered the lone shining star in a vacant sky...
- 2/16/2019
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
Dark Space is a b-movie styled feature from director Emmett Callinan. This film mixes genres: horror and science-fiction, with the film set to debut on DVD July 22nd, 2014. The film involves a strange planet and several survivors of a crash landing. Fans of film can preview the film's launch on home entertainment formats here. The story begins with six friends. Their shuttle is damaged and they land on a mysterious, alien planet. Here, they are hunted by the planet's residents and these comrade-in-arms will have to fight their way off of this ferocious locale. Dark Space shows some quality film elements. Costumes and special effects look top-notch in the film's official trailer. Film fans can see more on Dark Space below. Release Date: July 22nd, 2014 (DVD, Us, Canada). Director/writer: Emmett Callinan. Cast: Alana Dietze, Steve West, Tonya Kay and Avital Ash. A trailer for Dark Space is here: Source:...
- 6/9/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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