Month: November 2020

I’m still reeling from the awesome premiere of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. It had everything a Housewives series should have, and then some! Money, insane fashion looks, a vow renewal, a marriage contract based in seeming incest, diversity, Mormons, party crashers and strippers, Botox. The. List. Goes. On. Bravo has had a stupidly
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Three of Haruomi Hosono’s albums have come to streaming services for the first time. Hana ni Mizu (Watering a Flower) (1984), omni Sight Seeing (1989), and MEDICINE COMPILATION (1993) are available to stream now; the latter two releases have been remastered by Yoshinori Sunahara, who previously handled the recent Yellow Magic Orchestra reissues. Vinyl editions
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Camilla Luddington has been telling fans to watch Grey’s Anatomy live for weeks, so it’s not her fault that some people didn’t listen.  Anyone who didn’t watch Thursday’s two-hour premiere live on East Coast time likely did regret it, because the last 30 seconds of the episode offered its biggest surprise in five years: Patrick Dempsey returned as Derek Shepherd.  Derek
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Chris Randone from Bachelor in Paradise has been through the wringer in 2020, but he’s able to joke about the series of unfortunate events, including his recent divorce from Paradise love interest Krystal Nielson. As the 33-year-old fitness coach Nielson flaunts her new man and newly-announced pregnancy on social media, “Goose” is showing Bachelor Nation that he’ll be just fine on
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It’s safe to assume that the current Real Housewives of Orange County season is shaping up to be a rough one for Braunwyn Windham-Burke. She’s venturing into sobriety. Apparently, she’s “renegotiating” her marriage with Sean Burke in addition to dating someone else. She has a lot going on with her personal storylines and with the
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Sigur Rós have shared another piece from their forthcoming album Odin’s Raven Magic. It’s called “Stendur æva.” Below, check out a video for the selection, which was recorded with Conservatoire de Paris Orchestra and the Schola Cantorum Choir at a performance in Paris in 2004.  “Stendur æva” features vocalist Steindór Andersen joining the band, along
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