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NBC Universal To Skip Theatrical Releases


What Steven Spielberg thought could be the downfall of the movie industry could be it’s saving grace. Streaming services have long been shut out of the Hollywood clique that is the Academy Awards—along with female directors & people of color—due to some Academy board members’ old school standards. But in a press release today, NBC Universal has announced that ‘Trolls World Tour’ will be available on-demand on it’s scheduled release date as theaters nationwide cautiously close due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The studio will also be making both ‘The Hunt’ and ‘The Invisible Man’ available on-demand as early as Friday… Read more »

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Denver Officials Warn Phish Fans To “Stay Off The Grass”


Phish fans really aren’t the type that you’d expect would heed a warning to stay away from nature but that’s what Denver officials are counting on.  Camping for the band’s Labor Day shows at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City Colorado has been canceled due to local prairie dogs carrying plague-infected fleas. The popular “Shakedown Street” where fans sell food, clothes, souvenirs, and connect for 12-step meetings will not be happening either as it’s usually held on a dirt road near the stadium. Parking on dirt lots has been restricted as well and the venue is arranging shuttles to… Read more »

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You Must See Chance The Rapper As He Tours “The Big Day” This Fall


Musical phenom and all-around treasure of a human being Chance the Rapper announced his 35 city tour set to begin September 14 via Instagram July 29. His most recent album “The Big Day” is a must-listen for music lovers due to the texture and variety of styles. The vast span of featured guests includes Ben Gibbard, En Vogue, and Randy Newman, to name a few. A recipient of BET’s Humanitarian award, as well as a father and family man, Chance the Rapper delivers a level of depth and creative intelligence in his music that is desirable for anyone who respects… Read more »

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Death At Bonnaroo


This past weekend’s Bonnaroo Festival in Manchester, Tennessee was marked with great performances, a friendly long-distance exchange between Post Malone and country music’s legendary singer Dolly Parton, and sadly, a death. On Saturday, a 27-year-old man with an underlying medical condition became unresponsive while attending the festival, having been camping with his father overnight at the event. The medical team was quick to arrive and attend to the man but he later passed at a local hospital. What should have been a fun Father’s Day weekend was instead tragic, heartfelt condolences to his family. The death is a second at… Read more »

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