Month: May 2022

News 7 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Arcade Fire, Bad Bunny, Sharon Van Etten, and More Also stream new releases from Ibeyi, Belle and Sebastian, Otoboke Beaver, and Maria Chiara Argirò By Allison Hussey and Madison Bloom May 6, 2022 Facebook Twitter Arcade Fire, April 2022 (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella) Facebook Twitter
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News Here’s How to Support Abortion Funds on Bandcamp Friday In response to the Supreme Court’s plans to overturn Roe v. Wade, labels like Merge and Partisan will donate revenue to improve U.S. abortion access By Madison Bloom and Evan Minsker May 6, 2022 Facebook Twitter Pro-choice demonstrators at the Supreme Court (Bryan Dozier/Anadolu Agency
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News Arcade Fire Announce 2022 Tour Beck will support across North America, with Feist joining the European dates By Madison Bloom and Jazz Monroe May 6, 2022 Facebook Twitter Arcade Fire, February 2020 (Erika Goldring/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter The return of Arcade Fire continues. Following today’s release of WE, the band have announced a batch
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Steven Spielberg’s original Jurassic Park movie changed the film world forever, thanks to its ambitious scope and groundbreaking visual effects. Since then the property has become a mainstay of pop culture, especially due to Colin Trevorrow’s Jurassic World franchise. The upcoming threequel Dominion will feature the original trio of beloved actors, and now we can
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There was once a time when the pop ballad tie-in single was an essential ingredient to promoting your summer blockbuster. Pioneered by producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson, films like Footloose, Flashdance, and even Top Gun would carefully construct soundtracks that moved records after putting audiences in seats. It seems only fitting that Top Gun:
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It seems like every month, more and more romance novels are coming out — way more than we can keep track of. It’s always nice to know that book you’ve been waiting for which might have been announced years ago (or what feels like years, even if it’s only been a couple of months), is
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There’s a lot going on in every wine glass. This overpriced grape juice has a long history, with some wineries dating back hundreds of years. Oenology (winemaking) has been developing for centuries, and today there has never been more choice among wine. Reading books for beginning wine drinkers will make the wall of wines in
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There are a few immovable truths in the literary community. No two people will read the same story without diverging at least a little in interpretation. Battles between format purists will rage on. Depending on who you’re talking to, color-coding your books will make you either a style icon or a monster, there’s no in-between.
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Award winning CNN journalist Sarah Sultoon made her name reporting from trouble spots all around the world. For her first crime novel, The Source – winner of the inaugural CFL Award for best debut – she stuck close to home, with a story involving a journalist like herself who winds up investigating people trafficking and
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