Feeling the love! Ron Howard was thrilled to learn of Jennifer Aniston’s appreciation for his former TV series, Happy Days, weeks after she gave it a shout out during her Screen Actors Guild Awards acceptance speech.
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St. Vincent has remixed Beck’s song “Uneventful Days,” which appeared on his November album Hyperspace. Listen to the track below.
Hyperspace is Beck’s 14th album. Beck and St. Vincent recently joined Nirvana for a five-song set in Los Angeles. They’ll both appear at a tribute concert for Prince at the end of January, appearing alongside Foo Fighters, Mavis Staples, and Usher with Sheila E.’s band. Beck recorded a medley of Prince songs at Prince’s Paisley Park studio, released as the Paisley
Feeling the love! Ron Howard was thrilled to learn of Jennifer Aniston’s appreciation for his former TV series, Happy Days, weeks after she gave it a shout out during her Screen Actors Guild Awards acceptance speech.
Los Angeles-based harpist and experimentalist musician Mary Lattimore has shared a new track for the Adult Swim Singles Program. Her entry is “Polly of the Circus.” Listen below.
Saluting the Los Angeles music community and the 62nd Grammy Awards nominees was the singular mission during the Recording Academy/Los Angeles Chapter's annual Nominees Celebration Saturday (Jan. 18).
Is Anna Faris engaged to cinematographer Michael Barrett?
Los Angeles producer TOKiMONSTA has announced her new album, Oasis Nocturno, and shared a trippy music video “Fried for the Night,” a new song with Atlanta duo EarthGang. Check it out below.
The Graduate screenwriter Buck Henry has died, aged 89.
The iHeartRadio Music Awards nominees were announced on Wednesday morning (Jan. 8), and Latin acts such as Bad Bunny, Pedro Capó and El Fantasma are celebrating their nominations for song of the year in the pop/urban and regional Mexican categories, respectively.
The Graduate screenwriter Buck Henry has died, aged 89.
Buck Henry, the impish screenwriter whose wry, satirical sensibility brought comic electricity to The Graduate, What’s Up, Doc?, To Die For and TV’s Get Smart, has died. He was 89.Henry, a two-time Oscar nominee who often appeared onscreen — perhaps most memorably as a 10-time host (all in the show’s first four years) on Saturday Night Live — died of a heart attack Wednesday at a Los Angeles hospital, his wife, Irene, told The Washington Post.