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Movie: Tomorrow Night Writers: Louis C.K. Directors: Louis C.K. Studio: Circus King Films “You keep a very decent house.” This might as well be some form of “I love you,”
Movie: Tomorrow Night Writers: Louis C.K. Directors: Louis C.K. Studio: Circus King Films “You keep a very decent house.” This might as well be some form of “I love you,”
It’s that special time of the year again when practically every Halloween party imaginable subjects us all to the cliché seasonal standards like “Monster Mash”, “Purple People Eater”, “Ghostbusters”, and of course the classic (but severely overplayed) “Thriller.” Here are some non cliche choices
Glide drops caustic commentary on selected tracks from albums released the week of October 24-29, 2022
Social media today is not just a way to find your old friends and connect with your family but is a huge instrument for promoting various things. Many people like
Do you like the idea of playing blackjack but feel nervous because you don’t know how to play? You’re not alone. Many people have little idea of what they are
Judy Collins released her 29th album, Spellbound, a record entirely all her own compositions. She may be the goddess of interpreting songs by Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, and Bob Dylan, but when it comes to her own words, she is at her brightest.
Glide drops caustic commentary on selected tracks from albums released the week of October 19-22, 2022
When we published the first iteration of this article in 2019, Billy Strings was on the cusp of becoming a household name, having recently graduated to headlining slots at first-rate
Queen is not the first band to give a fresh face to an old recording. This practice has been recycled throughout the years, diving deep into the vaults of bands who have called it quits or has had members pass on, and releasing lost recordings from their most prolific eras. Glide has done the research and found five other resurfaced tracks from some of music’s most historic artists.
Portentous cover graphics notwithstanding, Lynyrd Skynyrd is not that much of a different band on Street Survivors (released 10/17/77) than the one on their debut album four (tumultuous) years prior. And it’s