
Film Bits: Stan Lee, Superspy?; ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ Finds Lead; ‘Westworld’ Trailer Showcases Bizarre Juxtaposition
Plus, a 24 reunion of sorts of happening on ABC, and Woody Allen’s new TV series looks like it might actually be kind of good.
Plus, a 24 reunion of sorts of happening on ABC, and Woody Allen’s new TV series looks like it might actually be kind of good.
At the Paramount Theatre in Rutland Vermont, the third stop of an abbreviated early fall tour, Les Brers suggested in no uncertain terms they are well on the way towards
The Hopscotch Music Festival, now seven years old, has had its share of growing – and not growing – pains through the years. By many accounts, the festival, its fans,
[rating=7.00] Dex Romweber is a kind of mysterious chameleon, never ceasing to morph his sound. And this has never been truer than on his newest record Carrboro, a warm collection
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews How To Dream Again, the new LP from Oklahoma Americana artist M. Lockwood Porter, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution
It’s been a almost two years since The Mavericks have released their 2015 album Mono, and they did plenty of touring behind that. Now the band is about to release
Fenchkiss Records and The Hold Steady have announced the long awaited release of Deluxe Editions of the New York-based rock ‘n’ roll band’s milestone first two LPs, Almost Killed Me and Separation Sunday.
PHISH has announced the release of its new studio album, Big Boat. Released via the band’s own JEMP Records, Big Boat arrives on Friday, October 7th. The Bob Ezrin produced album was announced last
Plus, Kirstie Alley returns to TV and a classic Marvel villain is confirmed for Wolverine 3.
Following months of eager anticipation leading into its release, Angel Olsen’s My Woman is proving itself to end up on many year end best of lists. On the heels of