Month: July 2020

Sacred Bones is reissuing four albums by Canadian-born composer, arranger, and electronic music pioneer Mort Garson. Didn’t You Hear OST (1970), Lucifer’s Black Mass (1971), Ataraxia’s the Unexplained (1975), and Music From Patch Cord Productions, a collection of rare and unreleased recordings from Garson’s archives, will be available on special edition colored vinyl November 6.
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Star of The Real Housewives of New York City Ramona Singer was spotted on a romantic date with finance executive and ex-convict Andrew Catapano Saturday night in the Hamptons. The star of RHONY has been single since she and her ex-husband, Mario Singer, divorced five years ago while Bravo fans watched. The two have remained friendly (and even quarantined together) despite
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In case anyone was wondering why Pete Hunziker is barely on this season of Below Deck Mediterranean, he got fired from the show after posting some racist memes. Sure, it’s a little fruitless to be “fired” from a show that’s already been filmed with cast members that rarely last more than one season. Nevertheless, they’ve
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Brooklyn rapper Medhane has responded to allegations of sexual assault that surfaced via social media. In a statement, Medhane wrote, “I had a sexual relationship with a woman, and spoke poorly of her to another person. I acknowledge that this is problematic behavior and have since attempted to make amends with this young woman to
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Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series Nicholas Braun, Succession (HBO)Billy Crudup The Morning Show (Apple TV+)Kieran Culkin Succession (HBO)Mark Duplass, The Morning Show  (Apple TV+)Giancarlo Esposito, Better Call Saul (AMC) Matthew Macfadyen, Succession (HBO)Bradley Whitford, The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)Jeffrey Wright, Westworld (HBO) Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series Mahershala Ali, Ramy (Hulu)Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method (Netflix)Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC)Sterling K. Brown, The Marvelous
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This year’s Emmy nominations were just announced this afternoon, and we were happy to see some genre representation on the list of shows being recognized for their excellence in the past year. FX’s “What We Do in the Shadows” has been nominated for “Outstanding Comedy Series,” while Netflix’s “Stranger Things” is nominated for “Outstanding Drama
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