“There’s never been a harder time to run a pub, even before Covid. You put Covid on top and it’s frankly ridiculous.”
19.03.2021 - 20:21 / thefader.com
Show Me the Body are back with a short burst of new music in the form of Survive, a three-song EP aptly titled for the present moment. The release follows the New York City experimental hardcore band's album Dog Whistle, and they're not striking any more of an optimistic or conciliatory tone than they did on that project.
“There’s never been a harder time to run a pub, even before Covid. You put Covid on top and it’s frankly ridiculous.”
fighting for his life at White Plains Hospital after suffering a drug-induced heart attack, had a tough row to hoe growing up. “[My mother] beat two teeth out of my f – – king mouth with a broom,” he told GQ in 2019 of the abuse he reportedly endured at the hands of his mother when DMX was only 6 years old. And in his early teens, his then-mentor allegedly tricked him into smoking marijuana laced with crack cocaine. Before his booming baritone and wizardly wordplay on tracks such as “Ruff
“Doing something great is overrated,” a cynical and embittered Mare Sheehan says at a crucial moment in HBO’s “Mare Of Easttown,” an outstanding and deeply human drama and crime procedural.
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You probably know by now that theaters in major metropolitan areas such as New York City and Los Angeles, which make up a large portion of the box office, are finally reopening. Unfortunately, for cinema owners, they’re restricted to only 25% capacity.
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Succeeding in business can be a challenge, but the pride and sense of achievement from being your own boss and setting out your own goals and standards can be a driving force for people like Ian McLaren and Sam Williamson.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorJameela Jamil is celebrating the one-year anniversary of “I Weigh,” the podcast offshoot of her activist mental health organization of the same name. Guests have included Billy Porter, Demi Lovato, Beanie Feldstein and Diane Guerrero, as well as doctors and experts in various fields.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas, opens Friday under still-tight restrictions: 50 percent seating capacity, no service at the bar and an 11 p.m. curfew.And it opens without its multimedia star attraction on hand to join in the festivities.
Producers of Surviving the Cartel hope to raise more than $130,000 in an audition contest for 33 roles on the yet-to-be-produced streaming TV series. The producers at 1265 Films call their online contest “hybrid casting” but insist that it’s not an illegal “pay to play” scheme because actors who hope to be voted onto the series – at $3.50 a vote – cannot vote for themselves, though their friends and family members can, as many as 50 times each.
SAG-AFTRA has issued a “Do Not Work Notice” for the streaming TV series Surviving the Cartel, telling its members not to work on the show that uses a “hybrid” form of casting in which many of the guest-starring roles will be determined by an online popularity vote.