Today we talk about ABBA’s retirement, the new McRib NFT, and Lori Laughlin’s possible PR stunt. ABBA’s Last Run Swedish pop icons ABBA have announced that their tour next year will officially be their last. We hadn’t seen anything new from the band in 40 years until this year—they’ve released three new songs so far: “I Still Have Faith In You”, “Don’t Shut Me Down”, and “Just A Notion”. An entire new album will be released November 5th, ready for the tour next year. The tour will be something different from what we’ve seen before, with the band performing as… Read more »
Wake up with Rise Rock n’ Shine this morning featuring BLACKSTARKIDS, We’re Wolves, and Virginity.
Properties featured: Sex: Unzipped, Chicago Med, Star Trek: Prodigy, Fairfax, Colin in Black & White, Army of Thieves, Doctor Who
Today we talk about the passing of James Michael Tyler, Ed Sheeran’s COVID-19 diagnosis, and a fatal accident on the set of Alec Baldwin’s Rust. Remembering James Michael Tyler Sadly, James Michael Tyler passed away from prostate cancer on Sunday. Tyler is most widely known for his role of Gunther on all 10 seasons of the TV show Friends. Gunther was the manager of Central Perk with an ongoing crush on Jennifer Aniston’s character Rachel. Tyler revealed in June he was battling cancer following his diagnosis in 2018. All six of the Friends’ main cast—Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Lisa Kudrow,… Read more »
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What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from PVRIS, Every Time I Die, Rise Against, and more.
A pair of rival gangs face off in a wild, wild west showdown filled with true life Black cowboys AND a soundtrack bouncing on beats with more ricochets than a gunfighter’s bullets.
An old issue of the New Yorker but as a narrative film.
Today we talk about Solange providing access to rare books written by authors of color, Mariah Carey’s stance on if we can start celebrating Christmas, Facebook’s new name change, and the return of Red Bull SoundClash. Solange’s New Public Library for Rare Books We have heard of widespread classic books likeTo Kill a Mockingbirdor 1984. However, there are so many works out there that are hardly ever touched. Especially if they are considered rare books. Solange and her studio Saint Heron have opened up a community library that will allow people to check out rare books by Black and Brown… Read more »