Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new, color-coded process Friday for reopening California businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic that is more gradual than the state's current rules to guard against loosening restrictions too soon.
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Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello has announced a new book titled Whatever It Takes, slated for release in October later this year.The hardback photo memoir, packed with rare photos, handwritten notes and commentary from Morello, chronicles the prolific guitarist throughout his storied music career.“This is a book about a lifelong mission,” said Morello in a statement.“A mission that more often can be felt rather than articulated.
There are clues to the nature of the mission in the
.Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new, color-coded process Friday for reopening California businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic that is more gradual than the state's current rules to guard against loosening restrictions too soon.
Tom Morello has revealed that Rage Against The Machine‘s classic track ‘Killing In The Name’ started out as just an instrumental.The explicit, politically-charged single was released back in 1992, and features on Rage’s self-titled debut album.Speaking on Rolling Stone‘s Music Now podcast (via Music-News), Morello recalled performing the song live for the very first time, saying: “It was originally an instrumental.“There’s a Rage Against the Machine video from Cal State Northridge – which is our
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wrote Jacobin magazine editor David Sirota on Twitter.“Is it called ‘Nursing Home Death Count?'” asked conservative commentator Dana Loesch, referring to Cuomo’s March order that recovering coronavirus patients be put in nursing homes and barred those homes from requiring incoming patients to be tested.“How the hell is New York Governor Andrew Cuomo releasing a book in October about his pandemic response when NYC is still shut down & he literally turned nursing homes into grandma death
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorCrown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House, announced Tuesday it’s putting out a new book by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo this fall on the pol’s experience dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.American Crisis, Leadership Lessons From The COVID-19 Pandemic will hit on Oct. 13, three weeks before the presidential election.
Lucifer star Tom Ellis has teased more details about the show’s special musical episode, which will appear in its fifth season.The musical episode of the Netflix series was announced last year and will be titled ‘Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam’.In a new interview, Ellis – who plays the titular Lucifer – has spoken more about the upcoming special, calling it “far and away the most fun I have had doing anything on a set ever”.“Singing and dancing makes me very happy, so when we filmed on a high
Tim Minchin has announced that he’ll release his debut album ‘Apart Together’ later this year.The Australian comic recorded the album over the last two years, and explained that the title track was inspired by a story he heard on US radio about an elderly couple in their mobile home who died of hypothermia in each other’s arms.Minchin said: “From the outset, if you enter marriage wholly accepting that it’s a commitment to watching each other decay, there’s something far more beautiful in that
Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy has announced the forthcoming release of a new book, How To Write One Song, set to arrive later this year.The book will be published by Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House, and released on October 13. According to the listing on PRH’s website, Tweedy’s book explores the process of songwriting and “the importance of making creativity part of your life every day”.
COVID-19 SUPPORT INTIATIVESRecord label trade body the BPI has announced another £270,000 of funding to help the music community weather the ongoing COVID-19 storm. Donations have been made by the majors, Cherry Red, Demon Music Group, The BRIT Awards, Amazon Music, YouTube Music and collecting society PPL as part of the BPI-led COVID support scheme.
Tom Morello has shared a previously unreleased new song, ‘You Belong To Me’ – you can listen to it below.Originally recorded as part of his solo project, The Nightwatchman, the folk-inspired song sees Morello reflecting on Nat Turner who led an 1831 slave rebellion in Virginia.
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Rage Against The Machine‘s Tom Morello has hailed protesters in Portland for chanting the lyrics to ‘Killing In The Name’.Demonstrators have clashed with police in the city in recent days and footage has now emerged of them singing the trademark lyric: “Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me,” at federal officers.The footage prompted Morello to post a number of tweets, in one of which he said: “Well that’s what it’s for!” in reference to the 1992 protest track.Portland’s protests have being going