By Anita Bennett
22.01.2020 - 22:01 / pitchfork.com
Weyes Blood has expanded her “A Lot Has Changed Tour.” Following February and March dates in Oceania, she will play U.S. shows in March and April, European shows in June, and then head back to the States for July and August concerts. Find her schedule at the Sub Pop site. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Weyes Blood released Titanic Rising last year. Read Pitchfork’s 2019 interview “Weyes Blood Finds Hope in a World
By Anita Bennett
Just like the Oscars puts the spotlight on the best of films, the Razzies every year highlights films that made us cringe and scratch our heads asking why. Sweeping the Razzies this year are three films namely Cats, A Madea Family Funeral, and Rambo: Last Blood. All the three films bagged eight nominations in various categories, they all ended up in the Worst Picture category. The nominations were announced just a day before the Oscars by The Golden Raspberry Foundation.
An innovative new project to tackle city centre begging is being trialled in Manchester city centre as an alternative to arrests.
By Anthony D'Alessandro, Antonia Blyth, Dominic Patten
The streets of Paisley are a safer place after two brutes who violently attacked a man in his own home were caged at the High Court, say detectives who snared them.
Electronic alt-rockers Phantogram have been through a lot these last five years. While the duo toured Three, its most commercially-succesful album to date, they mourned the sudden loss of singer Sarah Barthel's sister to suicide.
As the 92nd annual Academy Awards draw closer, anticipation builds as movie fans anxiously wait to find who will take home a gold statue. But who will you be voting for this Sunday? Print out Variety’s 2020 Academy Award Ballot, or download it to your phone, to predict this Sunday’s big winners.
Tiny Jane has a lot on her plate.
Stories of children in peril are always distressing, but when the cause of their distress is that they've been kidnapped by their own mother, there’s an additional layer of warped psychology and disturbing motives involved. Such is the case inCharter,the second feature from Swedish writer-director Amanda Kernell, whose 2016 debut,Sami Blood,accrued numerous international awards.
Black Belt Eagle Scout—the musical moniker of Katherine Paul—has announced a lengthy tour of North America and Europe. It kicks off later this month in Austin, Texas, and stops in Seattle, Brooklyn, Cincinnati, Berlin, London, and more before wrapping up in Brussels on May 30.
Built to Spill have announced a new album of Daniel Johnston covers. The record, appropriately titled Built to Spill Plays the Songs of Daniel Johnston, is out May 1 (via Ernest Jenning Record Co.). Listen to the band’s version of Johnston’s “Bloody Rainbow” below (via Rolling Stone).
A tree will be planted for every attendee at the Derbyshire event.
The Portsmouth festival already has Ian Brown as a headliner
Every year Pantone releases its list of spring colors to take over closets around the globe—and every year we wonder how to turn those swatches into Instagrammable outfits. Unlike from fashion week, Pantone's color forecasts aren't accompanied by several outfits we can screenshot and save for later.
An internationally renowned choreographer has been suspended from the Royal Opera House amid allegations of inappropriate behaviour.
Ticket Alternative co-founder Iain Bluett is stepping down from the Atlanta-ticketing company he co-founded with friend and business partner Jamie Dwyer after nearly 20 years in the business. "Today I am sharing news that I have decided to move on from being Preside
The Newcastle festival will be held in May