Steve McQueen’s new film, Lovers Rock, will have its world premiere when it opens the 58th New York Film Festival, which is still set to take place this fall with various COVID-19 safety precautions in place. Lovers Rock is one of five films in the Oscar-winning director’s new Small Axe …
Read More »'The Fight' Review: Defending Freedom, One Court Case at a Time
Formed in 1920, the American Civil Liberties Union, a.k.a. the ACLU, had been defending the rights of the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free for nearly a century when Donald Trump was sworn in to the presidency in January of 2017. The organization knew they would …
Read More »Kehlani Pays Tribute to Sex Workers in 'Can I' Video
Kehlani has released her new video for “Can I,” off of her recent sophomore albumIt Was Good Until It Wasn’t. Directed by Sebastian Sdaigui and Hyphy Williams (a.k.a. Kehlani’s director name), the clip co-stars Lily Isabella, Tori Duncan, Aaliyah Ei, Zamara Fullilove and Draya Logan as the video follows a …
Read More »Brooklyn's Prospect Park Is a Great Place to Shoot a Rap Video
Prospect Park is pandemonium. In the past month, I’ve witnessed a group of high school kids put on boxing gloves and fight each other for fun next to a couple shooting wedding photos, all while a DJ playing a dancehall remix of Shai’s 1992 hit, “If I Ever Fall in …
Read More »How to Watch Congressman John Lewis' Funeral
Civil-rights icon and congressman John Lewis will be laid to rest Thursday morning with a service at Atlanta’s historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, once led by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Lewis served in the U.S. House of Representatives for Georgia’s 5th congressional district for 33 years. Former presidents Barack …
Read More »Kronos Quartet Preview Pete Seeger Tribute Album With 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone'
The celebrated San Francisco string group Kronos Quartet have shared their take on Pete Seeger’s “Where Have All the Flowers Gone,” from their upcoming tribute album, Long Time Passing: Kronos Quartet and Friends Celebrate Pete Seeger, out October 9th via Smithsonian Folkways. Kronos Quartet’s arrangement of Seeger’s 1955 song features …
Read More »Trevor Noah Schools Tom Cotton on Bill to Cut Funding for Schools Using '1619 Project'
Trevor Noah suggested a new lesson plan to Tom Cotton after the Arkansas Senator introduced legislation that would cut funding to schools that added The 1619 Project to their history curriculum. The 1619 Project shows how the founding of America and much of its history is tied to the legacy …
Read More »Amy Klobuchar on Bill to Save Indie Music Venues: 'I Don't Want to Lose Music in America'
When the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent business lockdowns began in March, many owners of independent music venues knew they’d be hit hard. As some of the first businesses to shut down and last to eventually open, venues around the country quickly began looking at how long they could afford exorbitant …
Read More »Paul McCartney, Steve Miller Team Up for Rare Instrumental 'Broomstick' From 'Flaming Pie' Sessions
Paul McCartney felt invigorated after working on the Beatles’ Anthologyproject in the mid-Nineties, and that spilled over into his 1997 album, Flaming Pie, which remains his second-highest-charting album of the past 25 years. An upcoming box set will contain previously unreleased demos, outtakes, and rehearsal tapes, offering a holistic look …
Read More »Bon Jovi Examine Life During COVID-19 Pandemic on 'Do What You Can'
Bon Jovi continue to reflect on this moment in history on the band’s new song “Do What You Can,” a track about the coronavirus pandemic from their upcoming album Bon Jovi 2020. “I am a witness to history,” Jon Bon Jovi said of the song in a statement. “I believe …
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