Daily Archives: June 24, 2020

Aminé Goes on a Quarantine Cruise in ‘Riri’ Video 

Aminé’s “Riri” video may not feature Rihanna herself, as he joked on Twitter, but that doesn’t make the visuals any less stunning. In the video, which was released on Wednesday, Aminé pokes his head out of a white convertible and cruises around mansions in Los Angeles. Co-directed by the rapper and…

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Bob Dylan’s Rough and Rowdy Ways Paints a Better Self-Portrait 

For six decades, Bob Dylan has proven completely peerless. His lyrics especially have redefined risk-taking and boundary-pushing in popular song. His eyes have always been on the horizon. On his 39th studio album, he looks inward to explore the undiscovered country of his own heart, mind, and creative process. Rough and Rowdy Days is a typically…

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One of America’s Fiercest Media Critics Is Back With a Warning 

Jon Stewart on his new satirical film, Irresistible, and the simplistic narratives that fuel the U.S. political system

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Wisconsin Nü Metal Festival to Take Place Next Month Despite Expert Warnings 

A 2,500-person music festival is set to take place in Wisconsin next month, giving fans “the choice and ability to social distance” despite local health department warnings to not attend large gatherings. The Ringle-based music festival — originally promoted as COVID Herd Immunity Fest — is set to take place from July 16-18…

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Brendon Urie Shreds Trump For Using Panic! At The Disco Song At Arizona Rally 

“The highest hope we have is voting this monster out in November,” the two-time Grammy nominee tweeted.

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10 Streaming Movies to Take a Chance On 

Tired of searching for good movies to stream and looking for something off the beaten path? We did the work for you.

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‘Athlete A’ Review: A Web of Abuse and Cover-Ups Come to Light 

A new documentary from Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk delves into the years of ignored sexual abuse of girls and young women by the Olympic doctor Larry Nassar.

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‘Nobody Knows I’m Here’ Review: Letting a Repressed Tune Ring Out 

Gaspar Antillo makes a narrative strategy out of withheld information, abrupt elisions and possible fantasy sequences in his debut feature.

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DACA Was Made Possible By Young LGBTQ+ Immigrants. Now We Must Fight For Them, Too 

Jorge Gutierrez, founder of Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement, pens an op-ed calling for the protection of LGBTQ+ immigrants in response to the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold DACA.

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Pride Month: Remembering The Most Impactful LGBTQ+ Moments On MTV 

In honor of Pride Month, here’s a look back at impactful LGBT moments featured on MTV.

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Pandemic Photography: Capturing Photos Of Empty Places 

Between March and June 2020, a spate of pandemic photography—by professionals and ordinary folk—captured haunting images of how life had been interrupted for many millions of people around the globe.

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Dennis Quaid and Laura Savoie marry in a secret ceremony 

Dennis Quaid and his fiancée Laura Savoie have made it official.

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MTV Is Going Back To The ’90s With A Nostalgia-Filled Marathon 

MTV is having a special Flashback Friday marathon — get the details!

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Blackface in Hollywood has never been funny. People are just admitting it now 

In the interest of full disclosure, allow me to say I have grown weary of writing about blackface.

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Strictly Come Dancing: Shorter series planned for 2020 

The BBC says adjustments will be made “to ensure the high standards audiences know and love”.

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