This week, the music world mourned the death of Steve Harwell, a founding member and frontman of Smash Mouth whose distinctive delivery helped turn “Walkin’ on the Sun” and “All Star” into multi-generational pop hits. Until his retirement in 2021, he and bassist Paul Delisle were the two consistent members of the band’s lineup since their 1994 inception. And while guitarist Greg Camp served as the songwriter behind the group’s best-known tunes, Harwell was its iconic voice — in more ways than one.
For the better part of the decade, Smash...
For the better part of the decade, Smash...
- 9/7/2023
- by Miles Klee
- Rollingstone.com
Disney Channel has a reputation for creating young stars who go on to become household names. From Selena Gomez to Zac Efron, many famous faces have had their breakthroughs on the channel. Emily Osment is one such actor who rose to fame through the channel, where she starred in the hit series Hannah Montana.
Since leaving Disney, Osment has taken on various roles in movies and TV shows that showcase her range as an actor. Here is a closer look at her career post-Disney and the exciting projects she has participated in.
Emily Osment started acting at a very young age
Osment started acting early, landing her first commercial role at age five. After that, she was cast in various commercials, kids’ shows, and feature films. She appeared alongside Glenn Close in Sarah, Plain, and Tall: Winter’s End in 1999. The young actor kept busy throughout her teenage years, appearing in several films,...
Since leaving Disney, Osment has taken on various roles in movies and TV shows that showcase her range as an actor. Here is a closer look at her career post-Disney and the exciting projects she has participated in.
Emily Osment started acting at a very young age
Osment started acting early, landing her first commercial role at age five. After that, she was cast in various commercials, kids’ shows, and feature films. She appeared alongside Glenn Close in Sarah, Plain, and Tall: Winter’s End in 1999. The young actor kept busy throughout her teenage years, appearing in several films,...
- 5/6/2023
- by Deisy Ventura
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Imagine a distant future in which humans compete for passenger seats on a spaceship headed away from this dying Earth to a more habitable planet. That’s more or less the current scene on Twitter — a slowly collapsing social network — as people scramble for access to Bluesky, a decentralized alternative that emerged from Twitter itself under co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey.
The desperation to flee a once-dominant app stems from the many changes made to it by current owner Elon Musk, who acquired the platform for $44 billion last year.
The desperation to flee a once-dominant app stems from the many changes made to it by current owner Elon Musk, who acquired the platform for $44 billion last year.
- 4/28/2023
- by Miles Klee
- Rollingstone.com
“Citizen Jake” marked the return of Mike De Leon to directing movies after a hiatus of almost two decades, in a style, though, that was quite different from the movies that made him famous during the 80s, although the critique on the regime is here once more. “Citizen Jake” was meant as a tribute to the now defunct Lvn Studios which was run by his grandmother and father while also interesting is the fact that the protagonist, Atom Araullo, is a real life journalist and the film was his debut in cinema.
Jake Herrera, although coming from a rich and powerful family, and his father, Jacobo Herrera Sr was a loyal Marcos Crony who still yields much authority, has distanced himself from him and his brother, Roxie, instead choosing to live in Baguio where he runs a blog that deals with corruption. In there, he has made his own life...
Jake Herrera, although coming from a rich and powerful family, and his father, Jacobo Herrera Sr was a loyal Marcos Crony who still yields much authority, has distanced himself from him and his brother, Roxie, instead choosing to live in Baguio where he runs a blog that deals with corruption. In there, he has made his own life...
- 4/11/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
The Internet notoriously sees cringe as currency — with users dredging up the most embarrassing videos from the bowels of TikTok as a way to accrue likes via second-hand shame. This week, however, one Twitter user’s attempt to poke fun at a TikTok backfired, heaping praise on an unsuspecting Vegas noise act with a penchant for destroying trash receptacles.
It all started as these things often do, with a random user with “Based” in his display name tweeting out a video with the dashed-off sentiment, “This is the worst TikTok I’ve ever seen.
It all started as these things often do, with a random user with “Based” in his display name tweeting out a video with the dashed-off sentiment, “This is the worst TikTok I’ve ever seen.
- 8/5/2022
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com
After emerging as one of the funniest, most unvarnished voices on Twitter in recent months, Max Collins has linked up with his Eve 6 bandmates for a new EP, Grim Value. And, though Collins cheekily promised to release the EP’s first single, “Black Nova,” on the “eve of the 6th,” the band’s gone and dropped it a day…...
- 2/4/2021
- by Randall Colburn on News, shared by Randall Colburn to The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
Nineties band Eve 6 has just one question for the various celebrities of Twitter: “Do you like the heart in a blender song?” Frontman Max Collins is referring, of course, to the band’s 1998 hit, “Inside Out,” which he also admits he was a virgin at the time of writing — despite the saucy “Tie Me To The Bedpost” lyric.
Like Mandy Patinkin and Dionne Warwick before him, Collins has made a virtual comeback over the past few weeks on Twitter via a potent combo of nostalgia and humor — he’s...
Like Mandy Patinkin and Dionne Warwick before him, Collins has made a virtual comeback over the past few weeks on Twitter via a potent combo of nostalgia and humor — he’s...
- 12/22/2020
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com
“I want to tell you something about me that you might not know,” began a post by Everclear’s Art Alexakis earlier this week. In the startling statement, Alexakis, 56, announced he had been diagnosed several years ago with multiple sclerosis, but had decided to finally go public with the news.
The daunting disease disables the central nervous system by attacking the coating around its nerve fibers, leading to fatigue, walking issues, vision problems and more. Yet his condition is clearly not slowing Alexakis down. He’s in the final stages...
The daunting disease disables the central nervous system by attacking the coating around its nerve fibers, leading to fatigue, walking issues, vision problems and more. Yet his condition is clearly not slowing Alexakis down. He’s in the final stages...
- 3/28/2019
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
Drew Ford has spent the last few years of his life dedicated to bringing classic out of circulation comics and graphic novels back in print in beautiful restored editions. A fierce advocate for creators such as Sam Glanzman, Drew has brought back multiple books of his work, a graphic novel from David Michelinie, another graphic novel from ComicMix’s own Denny O’Neil, and many more. This was originally done through Dover Publications until Drew founded It’s Alive! Press, an imprint of Idw.
Drew’s latest project is bringing Family Man, by Jerome Charyn and Joe Staton, back in print through a Kickstarter campaign. You can view the campaign here.
I got the chance to interview Joe Staton this past weekend about Family Man.
Jc: Thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me about today about Family Man! Before we get into that, you’re...
Drew’s latest project is bringing Family Man, by Jerome Charyn and Joe Staton, back in print through a Kickstarter campaign. You can view the campaign here.
I got the chance to interview Joe Staton this past weekend about Family Man.
Jc: Thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me about today about Family Man! Before we get into that, you’re...
- 5/9/2017
- by Joe Corallo
- Comicmix.com
And you thought your holidays were bad. Christmas was but a backdrop on Underground Season 2 Episode 8, which was directed by none other than Christopher Meloni (August).
What does a Christmas look like on this series, you ask? There were multiple deaths, explosions, extortion, snakes, and boundless badassery.
I love Underground in all shapes and forms, but I get particularly hyped up when there is a lot of action and badass characters doing badass things. So, this installment had me giddy.
It’s difficult to choose who kicked the most ass because everyone was bringing something to the table. I’ll start with Noahlee.
Why the…fudge, would Suzanna force Rosalee to wear a corset? How the heck was she supposed to get it over her enormous belly? I’m relieved that that was the extent of her torture and punishment (in addition to the barely noticeable brand on her face). Rosalee being pregnant,...
What does a Christmas look like on this series, you ask? There were multiple deaths, explosions, extortion, snakes, and boundless badassery.
I love Underground in all shapes and forms, but I get particularly hyped up when there is a lot of action and badass characters doing badass things. So, this installment had me giddy.
It’s difficult to choose who kicked the most ass because everyone was bringing something to the table. I’ll start with Noahlee.
Why the…fudge, would Suzanna force Rosalee to wear a corset? How the heck was she supposed to get it over her enormous belly? I’m relieved that that was the extent of her torture and punishment (in addition to the barely noticeable brand on her face). Rosalee being pregnant,...
- 4/27/2017
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
There are many ways to secure a seat at the big Geek table. Young fans often start by scribbling in their sketchbooks with dreams of drawing the adventures of their favorite characters. Cosplayers create costumes and attend conventions through the year. Today’s on-ramps include drawing, writing, coloring, publishing, retailing, reporting and cosplay…there’s a myriad of ways to participate in the grand Geek tapestry.
Here’s a fan who has found a fascinating seat at the table. He talks to his favorite creators about his favorite things – and then lets us all listen in. And it’s great entertainment. The Word Balloon is an interview podcast hosted by a bright guy and with a lot of ideas named John Sinters and I wanted to find out how what drives him and how he created this podcast.
John’s a guy who loves all facets of comic culture. He...
Here’s a fan who has found a fascinating seat at the table. He talks to his favorite creators about his favorite things – and then lets us all listen in. And it’s great entertainment. The Word Balloon is an interview podcast hosted by a bright guy and with a lot of ideas named John Sinters and I wanted to find out how what drives him and how he created this podcast.
John’s a guy who loves all facets of comic culture. He...
- 3/21/2016
- by Ed Catto
- Comicmix.com
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