Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Billie Eilish leans into the existentialism of the Barbie movie for its soundtrack, Karol G enters her “bichota season” in her new electrifying track, and Gucci Mane enlists Lil Baby to set the next generation straight. Plus, new music from Troye Sivan, Pink Pantheress, Rita Ora, and more.
Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For?” (YouTube)
Karol G, “S91” (YouTube)
Gucci Mane feat Lil Baby, “Bluffin” (YouTube)
Pink Pantheress,...
Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For?” (YouTube)
Karol G, “S91” (YouTube)
Gucci Mane feat Lil Baby, “Bluffin” (YouTube)
Pink Pantheress,...
- 7/14/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Cherry Glazerr announced the upcoming release of their new album, I Don’t Want You Anymore, out Sept. 29.
The record will be co-produced by frontwoman Clementine Creevy and Yves Rothman, known for his work with Girlpool and Yves Tumor, and will arrive four years after the release of Stuffed and Ready. Creevy described the new project as a “mature” album, which she considers to be “Cherry Glazerr, fully-actualized,” per a press release.
“The songs on this one are songs I’ve dreamed of making,” she said. “I’ve spent these...
The record will be co-produced by frontwoman Clementine Creevy and Yves Rothman, known for his work with Girlpool and Yves Tumor, and will arrive four years after the release of Stuffed and Ready. Creevy described the new project as a “mature” album, which she considers to be “Cherry Glazerr, fully-actualized,” per a press release.
“The songs on this one are songs I’ve dreamed of making,” she said. “I’ve spent these...
- 7/13/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Cherry Glazerr are set to return on September 29th with a new album called I Don’t Want You Anymore. As a preview, bandleader Clementine Creevy has shared the record’s lead single “Soft Like a Flower.”
Creevy explains in a press release that I Don’t Want You Anymore marks some of her “most personal, raw music to date,” catalyzed in part by the stillness the pandemic forced upon her. “I’ve spent these years taking a hard look at myself, at my relationships, and writing about it,” she adds. “When you’re always leaving [for tour], you don’t have a great sense of where your relationships stand, romantic or otherwise. You’re not thinking about the work that goes into maintaining them.”
On the eerie, brooding “Soft Like a Flower,” Creevy appears to evaluate her place in an overdependent relationship, recalling experiences of delusion and full-on surrender. “I like you killing me,...
Creevy explains in a press release that I Don’t Want You Anymore marks some of her “most personal, raw music to date,” catalyzed in part by the stillness the pandemic forced upon her. “I’ve spent these years taking a hard look at myself, at my relationships, and writing about it,” she adds. “When you’re always leaving [for tour], you don’t have a great sense of where your relationships stand, romantic or otherwise. You’re not thinking about the work that goes into maintaining them.”
On the eerie, brooding “Soft Like a Flower,” Creevy appears to evaluate her place in an overdependent relationship, recalling experiences of delusion and full-on surrender. “I like you killing me,...
- 7/12/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
How does Jack White cap off a whirlwind Friday? By staging a surprise wedding onstage in front of an audience of his fans, of course.
According to a tweet by the Detroit News, White married his girlfriend, fellow musician and songwriter Olivia Jean, during his sold-out Supply Chain Issues tour opener at Detroit’s Masonic Temple Theatre mere moments after proposing during a rendition of The White Stripes’ 2001 single, “Hotel Yorba.” White’s mother and Jean’s father, according to the Detroit Free Press, were in attendance for the impromptu nuptials,...
According to a tweet by the Detroit News, White married his girlfriend, fellow musician and songwriter Olivia Jean, during his sold-out Supply Chain Issues tour opener at Detroit’s Masonic Temple Theatre mere moments after proposing during a rendition of The White Stripes’ 2001 single, “Hotel Yorba.” White’s mother and Jean’s father, according to the Detroit Free Press, were in attendance for the impromptu nuptials,...
- 4/9/2022
- by Kat Bouza
- Rollingstone.com
Willow Smith has announced dates for her headlining fall 2021 tour, dubbed the Life Tour (stylized as lifE).
The 19-date trek kicks off September 14th at the Observatory in Santa Ana, California, and includes stops in major U.S. cities before concluding October 19th at Centerstage in Atlanta, Georgia. A full list of dates can be found below; tickets are now available at Ticketmaster.
Additionally, Willow will be supporting Billie Eilish on select dates of her upcoming 2022 tour, also listed below.
Earlier this year, Willow released her latest album Lately I Feel Everything,...
The 19-date trek kicks off September 14th at the Observatory in Santa Ana, California, and includes stops in major U.S. cities before concluding October 19th at Centerstage in Atlanta, Georgia. A full list of dates can be found below; tickets are now available at Ticketmaster.
Additionally, Willow will be supporting Billie Eilish on select dates of her upcoming 2022 tour, also listed below.
Earlier this year, Willow released her latest album Lately I Feel Everything,...
- 8/19/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Willow has released a live video for her song “Lipstick,” off her new pop-punk-inspired album Lately I Feel Everything.
The clip features the singer performing onstage with Travis Barker on drums and two guitarists shredding to the impassioned rock song. “I spread my wings/The song they sing/I owe it all to you/I owe it all to you,” Willow belts.
“Lipstick” follows Smith’s previous single “Transparent Soul,” also featuring Barker; the Blink-182 drummer further contributed to Willow’s collaboration with Avril Lavigne on the album, “Grow.” Lately...
The clip features the singer performing onstage with Travis Barker on drums and two guitarists shredding to the impassioned rock song. “I spread my wings/The song they sing/I owe it all to you/I owe it all to you,” Willow belts.
“Lipstick” follows Smith’s previous single “Transparent Soul,” also featuring Barker; the Blink-182 drummer further contributed to Willow’s collaboration with Avril Lavigne on the album, “Grow.” Lately...
- 8/16/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Los Angeles rock outfit Cherry Glazerr have released a new song, “Big Bang.”
The track is a concise bit of alt-rock craftsmanship, packing a sprawling universe into its sub-three minute runtime. “Big Bang” swells effortlessly from a dreamy simmer to an expansive peak flecked with synths as frontwoman Clementine Creevy belts, “I still call you when I need escaping/You go on and on and on and on and on/Catching everything I’ve thrown at you/Forgetting all the bad shit that I’ve done.”
Clementine said of the song,...
The track is a concise bit of alt-rock craftsmanship, packing a sprawling universe into its sub-three minute runtime. “Big Bang” swells effortlessly from a dreamy simmer to an expansive peak flecked with synths as frontwoman Clementine Creevy belts, “I still call you when I need escaping/You go on and on and on and on and on/Catching everything I’ve thrown at you/Forgetting all the bad shit that I’ve done.”
Clementine said of the song,...
- 2/10/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Tom Morello, Bob Weir and Jesse Malin and Queens of the Stone Age’s Josh Homme and Troy Van Leeuwen were among the artists who covered the Clash classics as part of a livestream event celebrating what would have been Joe Strummer’s 68th birthday Friday.
“A Song for Joe: Celebrating the Life of Joe Strummer” also featured performances by Jeff Tweedy, the Hold Steady, Lucinda Williams, Hinds, Josh Klinghoffer and Cherry Glazerr, as well as birthday messages from Beto O’Rourke, Fred Armisen, Strummer’s Mystery Train director Jim Jarmusch and co-star Steve Buscemi,...
“A Song for Joe: Celebrating the Life of Joe Strummer” also featured performances by Jeff Tweedy, the Hold Steady, Lucinda Williams, Hinds, Josh Klinghoffer and Cherry Glazerr, as well as birthday messages from Beto O’Rourke, Fred Armisen, Strummer’s Mystery Train director Jim Jarmusch and co-star Steve Buscemi,...
- 8/22/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Bruce Springsteen, Bob Weir and Lucinda Williams will help celebrate Joe Strummer’s birthday during a special livestream tribute/charity event August 21st, starting at 3 p.m. Et.
A Song for Joe: Celebrating the Life of Joe Strummer was organized and produced by NYC musician/bar owner Jesse Malin, radio DJ Jeff Raspe and Strummer estate manager David Zonshine. The two-hour show will stream for free on Strummer’s website and YouTube page, and all donations collected will benefit Save Our Stages, an organization helping independent venues during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A Song for Joe: Celebrating the Life of Joe Strummer was organized and produced by NYC musician/bar owner Jesse Malin, radio DJ Jeff Raspe and Strummer estate manager David Zonshine. The two-hour show will stream for free on Strummer’s website and YouTube page, and all donations collected will benefit Save Our Stages, an organization helping independent venues during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- 8/18/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Rising rapper and singer the Last Artful, Dodgr delivered a boisterous performance both inside and outside her house in the latest installment of Rolling Stone‘s In My Room, a series in which artists perform from home while in quarantine.
Dodgr opened her set in the backyard, crafting a cozy vibe with an arrangement of plants, succulents and candles around her laptop, microphone and mixing board. She opened her set with solo take on “Truth,” her collaboration with Mark Ronson and Alicia Keys, which appeared on the former’s 2019 album,...
Dodgr opened her set in the backyard, crafting a cozy vibe with an arrangement of plants, succulents and candles around her laptop, microphone and mixing board. She opened her set with solo take on “Truth,” her collaboration with Mark Ronson and Alicia Keys, which appeared on the former’s 2019 album,...
- 5/23/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Singer-songwriter Richard Marx delivered quick set of classic tracks from his home in Malibu, California, in the latest installment of Rolling Stone‘s In My Room, a series in which artists perform from home while in quarantine.
Before getting to the music, though, Marx shared a quick word of thanks for essential workers and first responders “who are risking themselves day in and day out for us. You should be treated with nothing but respect, and you have mine.”
Marx opened with one of the hit singles from his 1987 self-titled debut,...
Before getting to the music, though, Marx shared a quick word of thanks for essential workers and first responders “who are risking themselves day in and day out for us. You should be treated with nothing but respect, and you have mine.”
Marx opened with one of the hit singles from his 1987 self-titled debut,...
- 5/22/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Dawes’ Taylor Goldsmith shared a charming set of unplugged tunes, including an extremely apt Willie Nelson cover, in the latest installment of Rolling Stone‘s In My Room, a series in which artists perform from home while in quarantine.
Goldsmith set up in what he described as his “weird office, guitar, sort-of recording room,” and offered up the disclaimer that it was possible his performance might be disrupted by either his dog barging into the room or his cat jumping onto his lap (alas, neither pet made a cameo). Goldsmith...
Goldsmith set up in what he described as his “weird office, guitar, sort-of recording room,” and offered up the disclaimer that it was possible his performance might be disrupted by either his dog barging into the room or his cat jumping onto his lap (alas, neither pet made a cameo). Goldsmith...
- 5/19/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Diana Gordon released her new Ep, Wasted Youth, on April 3, but since March she hasn’t been able to tour and perform and connect with her fans the way she’d planned. “Promoting it has been challenging,” she explains about putting out the songs just as the self-quarantine required for our current health crisis started. “The quarantine has forced me to be resourceful; to use the things that I have. I used to fuss for hours over, ‘What am I going to do with my hair?’ … But I’m actually...
- 5/16/2020
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Brooklyn band Phony Ppl unleashed a swath of songs for the latest installment of Rolling Stone’s In My Room, a series in which artists perform from home while in quarantine.
From each of their respected homes — singer Elbee Thrie, drummer Matt “Maffyuu” Byas, keyboardist Aja Grant, bassist Bari Bass and Elijah Rawk on guitar — the group kicked off with their 2018 stunner “Cookie Crumble,” with Thrie playing the kazoo. “What’s said is said and done is done/I don’t know when I’ll see the sun,” he sings over smooth bass.
From each of their respected homes — singer Elbee Thrie, drummer Matt “Maffyuu” Byas, keyboardist Aja Grant, bassist Bari Bass and Elijah Rawk on guitar — the group kicked off with their 2018 stunner “Cookie Crumble,” with Thrie playing the kazoo. “What’s said is said and done is done/I don’t know when I’ll see the sun,” he sings over smooth bass.
- 5/15/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Cherry Glazerr blazed through an intimate set for the latest installment of Rolling Stone’s In My Room, a series in which artists perform from home while in quarantine.
Sitting alongside a funky purple light fixture, lead singer Clementine Creevy and bassist Tabor Allen launched into “Juicy Socks” from their 2019 LP, Stuffed & Ready. “Don’t be nervous,” Creevy sings repeatedly, as O’Brien plucks the guitar behind her in a cowboy hat.
The duo dove into “Self Explained,” a song that Creevy prefaced as their favorite to play live. “I...
Sitting alongside a funky purple light fixture, lead singer Clementine Creevy and bassist Tabor Allen launched into “Juicy Socks” from their 2019 LP, Stuffed & Ready. “Don’t be nervous,” Creevy sings repeatedly, as O’Brien plucks the guitar behind her in a cowboy hat.
The duo dove into “Self Explained,” a song that Creevy prefaced as their favorite to play live. “I...
- 5/13/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Upcoming horror movie The Turning may take place in the Nineties, but you’re not going to hear “Smells Like Teen Spirit” on the soundtrack.
Instead, director Floria Sigismondi teamed up with producer-musicians Lawrence Rothman and Yves Rothman to create a whole new aural environment for the movie, which is a retelling of Henry James’ 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw. They enlisted a cadre of musicians — from Courtney Love to Soccer Mommy — to write their own versions of Nineties music.
“First of all, I wanted to get rid of technology,...
Instead, director Floria Sigismondi teamed up with producer-musicians Lawrence Rothman and Yves Rothman to create a whole new aural environment for the movie, which is a retelling of Henry James’ 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw. They enlisted a cadre of musicians — from Courtney Love to Soccer Mommy — to write their own versions of Nineties music.
“First of all, I wanted to get rid of technology,...
- 1/21/2020
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com
Mitski has unveiled a brooding new rocker, “Cop Car,” that will appear on the upcoming soundtrack for The Turning. The film and soundtrack will both arrive January 24th.
The Turning is a contemporary update of Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw, about two kids in an old mansion that seems to grow haunted upon the arrival of a woman named, Kate. Director Floria Sigismondi chose to recast the story in the Nineties and pair the film with an era-appropriate soundtrack. While the film will feature music from some Nineties...
The Turning is a contemporary update of Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw, about two kids in an old mansion that seems to grow haunted upon the arrival of a woman named, Kate. Director Floria Sigismondi chose to recast the story in the Nineties and pair the film with an era-appropriate soundtrack. While the film will feature music from some Nineties...
- 1/21/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Finn Wolfhard heads back to the Nineties (again) for his new song, “Getting Better (Otherwise),” from The Turning soundtrack.
Wolfhard stars in the upcoming adaptation of Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw as Miles, a wealthy orphan who lives alone in a massive manor with his sister, Flora, and their housekeeper Mrs. Grose. Things start to unravel when a new governess, Kate, moves in to tend to Flora. It’s a tale as old as time (or the 1800s): Is the house haunted or is Kate just insane?...
Wolfhard stars in the upcoming adaptation of Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw as Miles, a wealthy orphan who lives alone in a massive manor with his sister, Flora, and their housekeeper Mrs. Grose. Things start to unravel when a new governess, Kate, moves in to tend to Flora. It’s a tale as old as time (or the 1800s): Is the house haunted or is Kate just insane?...
- 1/15/2020
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com
Soccer Mommy has contributed to the soundtrack for the upcoming horror film The Turning. “Feed” is self-produced by the musician and inspired by the film’s Nineties setting.
“I’ve always wanted to do a song for a horror movie so I loved getting to write ‘Feed,'” the Nashville musician said. “It’s a song about letting a demon feed off your body. It was really fun to get to write something a little more imaginative than my other songs.”
Soccer Mommy previously released the singles “Lucy” and “Yellow...
“I’ve always wanted to do a song for a horror movie so I loved getting to write ‘Feed,'” the Nashville musician said. “It’s a song about letting a demon feed off your body. It was really fun to get to write something a little more imaginative than my other songs.”
Soccer Mommy previously released the singles “Lucy” and “Yellow...
- 12/4/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Courtney Love contributes the new song “Mother” to the soundtrack for The Turning, curated by Lawrence Rothman and director Floria Sigismondi.
Tracks by Mitski, Kim Gordon, Soccer Mommy, the Kills’ Alison Mosshart, Kali Uchis, Cherry Glazerr and Warpaint also feature on the companion album for the upcoming big screen adaptation of Henry James’ gothic horror classic The Turn of the Screw.
Love, who co-wrote “Mother” and based its sound in “Nineties rock,” said in a statement, “I read The Turn of the Screw as a kid, so it’s a...
Tracks by Mitski, Kim Gordon, Soccer Mommy, the Kills’ Alison Mosshart, Kali Uchis, Cherry Glazerr and Warpaint also feature on the companion album for the upcoming big screen adaptation of Henry James’ gothic horror classic The Turn of the Screw.
Love, who co-wrote “Mother” and based its sound in “Nineties rock,” said in a statement, “I read The Turn of the Screw as a kid, so it’s a...
- 11/21/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Foals and Local Natives will unite for a co-headlining North American tour in Spring 2020. The joint trek, featuring indie-rock band Cherry Glazerr as openers on most dates, launches May 20th in Los Angeles and wraps June 10th in Chicago. Prior to the jaunt, Foals will perform two stand-alone U.S. shows: May 18th in Phoenix, Arizona and May 19th in San Diego, California.
Tickets go on sale Friday, November 15th at 10 a.m. local time via the Foals website. This leg follow the band’s scheduled concerts in Japan and Europe,...
Tickets go on sale Friday, November 15th at 10 a.m. local time via the Foals website. This leg follow the band’s scheduled concerts in Japan and Europe,...
- 11/12/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Cherry Glazerr has recruited Portugal. The Man for the glossy, catchy new single “Call Me.” The new track will be celebrated Tuesday night with a pop-up merch store at Los Angeles’ Fred Segal store.
Ariel Rechtshaid (Haim, Vampire Weekend) co-produced the conga-accented song. The track is bright piece of California pop with singers Clementine Creevy and John Gourley trading off lines throughout the verses and chorus.
Cherry Glazerr recently made their late-night television debut, performing the Reggie Watts remix of their single “Daddi” on The Late Late Show with James Corden with Watts himself.
Ariel Rechtshaid (Haim, Vampire Weekend) co-produced the conga-accented song. The track is bright piece of California pop with singers Clementine Creevy and John Gourley trading off lines throughout the verses and chorus.
Cherry Glazerr recently made their late-night television debut, performing the Reggie Watts remix of their single “Daddi” on The Late Late Show with James Corden with Watts himself.
- 10/1/2019
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Cherry Glazerr made their late-night television debut on The Late Late Show with James Corden. They were joined by the show’s house band leader Reggie Watts to perform Watts’ remix of their song “Daddi.”
Shrouded in cherry red, like their namesake, the group performed the glitzy, disco-infused remix. Lead singer Clementine Creevy sported a tiara and, halfway through, shed her guitar to dance around the stage in the glow of the multi-colored disco light sitting on Watts’ board.
The original version of “Daddi” served as the lead single for...
Shrouded in cherry red, like their namesake, the group performed the glitzy, disco-infused remix. Lead singer Clementine Creevy sported a tiara and, halfway through, shed her guitar to dance around the stage in the glow of the multi-colored disco light sitting on Watts’ board.
The original version of “Daddi” served as the lead single for...
- 9/26/2019
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Tony Sokol Mar 20, 2019
Woodstock 50 brings peace and love with more than 80 performances over a summer weekend.
The Killers, Miley Cyrus, Santana, Dead & Company, Chance The Rapper, The Black Keys, Jay-z, Imagine Dragons and Halsey will headline The Woodstock 50 Music and Arts Fair. The official lineup for the three-day 50th anniversary celebration of the iconic rock festival includes more than 80 musical acts spanning generations. Woodstock 50 runs from August 16 though 18, Woodstock's 50th anniversary weekend, Aug. 16-18. It is happening in Watkins Glen, N.Y., about 115 miles northwest of the original site.
“We’ve lined up artists who won’t just entertain but will remind the world that music has the power to bring people together, to heal, to move us to action and to tell the stories of a generation,” Michael Lang, who was the co-founder and original promoter of the 1969 Woodstock Festival," said in a statement. “Our hope is that today,...
Woodstock 50 brings peace and love with more than 80 performances over a summer weekend.
The Killers, Miley Cyrus, Santana, Dead & Company, Chance The Rapper, The Black Keys, Jay-z, Imagine Dragons and Halsey will headline The Woodstock 50 Music and Arts Fair. The official lineup for the three-day 50th anniversary celebration of the iconic rock festival includes more than 80 musical acts spanning generations. Woodstock 50 runs from August 16 though 18, Woodstock's 50th anniversary weekend, Aug. 16-18. It is happening in Watkins Glen, N.Y., about 115 miles northwest of the original site.
“We’ve lined up artists who won’t just entertain but will remind the world that music has the power to bring people together, to heal, to move us to action and to tell the stories of a generation,” Michael Lang, who was the co-founder and original promoter of the 1969 Woodstock Festival," said in a statement. “Our hope is that today,...
- 3/20/2019
- Den of Geek
“No men, just sugar.” Clementine Creevy is reading the ingredients of a candy bar she keeps on a shelf in her living room. “Crush men, eat candy,” she continues with a grin as she turns it over to read the other side. The treat is a merch item for the Los Angeles wrestler Candy Pain that she’s been holding on to since she got it at an event put on by Future Ladies of Wrestling (F.L.O.W.). “I can’t eat it!” Creevy says, her large brown eyes widening at the idea.
- 1/11/2019
- by Sarah Gooding
- Rollingstone.com
Psychic Temple is another name for Chris Schlarb, a self-styled cult leader from Long Beach, California, who’s really just a wickedly skilled producer, songwriter and musician. His Bandcamp page is full of sweet, strange sounds on the outskirts of folk-rock, jazz and psychedelia, and even further out than that — check his fantastic 2016 remake of Brian Eno’s Music for Airports (complete with a new proletarian B-side, “Music for Bus Stops”).
The rest of Psychic Temple is a rotating studio ensemble that often feels like the names from a bunch...
The rest of Psychic Temple is a rotating studio ensemble that often feels like the names from a bunch...
- 10/9/2018
- by Simon Vozick-Levinson
- Rollingstone.com
When Coachella decided to expand into a two-weekend festival in 2012, many in the music industry thought the then-unprecedented gamble could backfire on the fest’s promoter Goldenvoice. But six years in, the second weekend — whose lineup completely replicates the first — has found a niche not just with fans, who on message boards often discuss its vibe as the less “sceney,” more “music-forward” weekend, but music business professionals as well.
According to a booking insider, requests for all-access passes — wristbands allowing entry to the backstage area where artist trailers are corralled and side-stage access during performances — drop 70% from weekend one to weekend two. Why?
For one, the onslaught of celebrity attendees is generally confined to weekend one, when social media exposure is at its peak. That means many non-performers — and their posses — milling about, straining facilities, parking and crowding the onstage viewing areas. In addition, when an artist on the bill...
According to a booking insider, requests for all-access passes — wristbands allowing entry to the backstage area where artist trailers are corralled and side-stage access during performances — drop 70% from weekend one to weekend two. Why?
For one, the onslaught of celebrity attendees is generally confined to weekend one, when social media exposure is at its peak. That means many non-performers — and their posses — milling about, straining facilities, parking and crowding the onstage viewing areas. In addition, when an artist on the bill...
- 4/22/2018
- by Jeff Miller
- Variety Film + TV
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