Real Estate are setting aside the usual music industry traditions and have instead announced an “11 year and seven month anniversary tour” of Atlas, their 2014 album. The breezy indie-rock band will play the LP in full, alongside other hits from its catalog, across North America this summer and autumn. Check out Real Estate’s full
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Some Major Fantasy Series News for Your Monday Fairy kink fans, rejoice. Late last week, Sarah J. Maas
No one can get under Donald Trump’s skin the way Rosie O’Donnell can. But now that he’s president, Trump thinks he has the ultimate solution for dealing with his hatred of her: strip her of her American citizenship. In a social media post last Saturday, Trump responded to O’Donnell’s most recent criticisms by acting like
17. Mr. Hooper was one of the first four humans to appear on the show and ran Hooper’s Store, with Will Lee appearing as the purveyor of goods until his death in 1982. Rather than recast the role, the producers decided to use the real-life tragedy to educate children on death in an episode that
Film festivals are quintessentially the fixtures and fittings of a film critic’s life. Whether it’s Berlin, Sundance, Cannes, or the Fantasia Film Festival, among many others, they are what command our attention and govern our sense of time. Then there’s the impact of the human footprint that is slowly eroding the environment’s seasons. If changing
KO: The Unstoppable Force of Media, Mystery & Manifestation She doesn’t follow trends. She sets them. Kadrolsha Ona Carole—widely revered as KO—isn’t just a name. She’s a movement. A media mogul. A trailblazing icon whose legacy redefines what it means to be bold, brilliant, and beyond boundaries. Queen of the Screen & Supernatural As CEO
Ahead of season 2, Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage has effectively lost its best Young Sheldon character, and I suspect that they will eventually regret it. Amid the renewed interest in the main The Big Bang Theory show with Stuart Fails to Save the Universe coming to HBO Max, the franchise has been thriving for
What do you do when you’re past the point of no return? Well, you marry a duke you barely know in front of the prying eyes of New York’s high society with the saddest look on your face, hoping that you’ll be able to find a shred of happiness living a life you never wanted.
In the 1980s, horror crept not just through creaking forests or gothic castles—it clawed its way into the living room. A new wave of domestic dread took hold, with furniture at the center of the storm. No longer passive objects, chairs, beds, and mounted lamps began moving, screaming, and swallowing. Poltergeist (1982) famously shattered suburban
Jeff Lynne’s ELO—the reformed version of Lynne’s ’70s and ’80s prog-pop outfit Electric Light Orchestra—have cancelled what was slated to be their final show ever. The performance had been scheduled for tonight, July 13, to close out BST Hyde Park’s 2025 summer concert series. A statement shared with Pitchfork explains that “Jeff has been battling
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here are the stories Today in Books readers were most interested in this week. Settle into your Sunday and catch up! The Top 10 Bestselling Books of the Year So Far Color me unsurprised. According to Circana BookScan,
A district court in Ukraine has formally recognized a same-sex couple as family, the first legal precedent of its kind in the country, the Kyiv Independent reports. The plaintiffs in the case were Zoryan Kis, first secretary of Ukraine’s Embassy in Israel, and his longtime partner, Tymur Levchuk. The couple has lived together since 2013
Who Is That Witty Scottish Announcer on Love Island? Iain Stirling pulls a double shift as the narrator of both Love Island UK and Love Island USA—and during filming, he’s also on a tight schedule. “At 12 in the afternoon U.K. time, I’d log on to Love Island UK,” the Scottish comedian detailed to TODAY
It feels reductive to dismiss Blonde Redhead as simply a shoegaze band. Over their 30-year existence, they’ve worked in Sonic Youth-indebted noise rock, psychedelic pop, French chanson, and dream pop, as well as dreamy, cinematic shoegaze. While shoegaze is often excellent for conveying a sense of romantic detachment or a psychedelic “continual derangement of the
With the evolution of the Jurassic Park franchise, Jonathan Bailey entered the dangerous dinosaur research island with some words of wisdom from alum Jeff Goldblum. In a recent interview with Jordan North, Chris Stark and Sian Welby of the Capital Breakfast Show, the Wicked star discussed filming the franchise entry in Thailand and the inner-workings
Former reality star, actress, and podcaster Tori Spelling is honoring a dear friend on the first anniversary of their death. She has a lot of friends that she has held close for many years, but some have passed along the way. Now, she is sharing love for someone very special who passed far too soon.
It doesn’t always begin with a plan. You might be scrolling through your phone late at night and spot an ad flashing a bonus that seems too good to be real. Or maybe someone you know casually dropped, “I won a few hundred bucks last weekend playing blackjack online,” and now your curiosity’s stirred. Whatever
Dan Deacon performed the national anthem ahead of the Baltimore Orioles’ game against the New York Mets on Thursday, July 10. The Baltimore artist’s unique electronic rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” proved to be motivational for his hometown team, as the Orioles defeated the Mets 7-3. Head to Instagram to watch the performance, and see
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The IRS on Monday declared churches may now endorse political candidates from the pulpit, making explicit an unspoken policy in effect for decades under both Republican and Democratic administrations. Other non-secular tax-exempt nonprofits or 501(3)(c) organizations must still adhere to the ban. Related Marjorie Taylor Greene says Africa should be “on their own” in preventing
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Has there ever been a band that has successfully straddled between the mundane and the exotic with such British panache as Pulp? In the 1990s, they had a songbook of coming-of-age stories with memorable, ribald scenes: the narrator of “Babies” hiding inside a wardrobe to eavesdrop on a friend’s sister having sex. However, these were
Brooklyn Nine-Nine had a great crossover that was so well-executed, it’s a huge shame it only happened once. Although the Brooklyn Nine-Nine cast was a powerhouse of comedic actors, it was always fun when other stars temporarily joined the show. While some of Brooklyn Nine-Nine‘s greatest guest stars played brand-new characters, this wasn’t always the
The storyline I’m least excited about is here. Days of Our Lives spoilers for the week of 7-14-25 promise that Ari and Holly will be kidnapped on their way to the lake. I want to give this story a chance, but it’s hard, especially since the spoiler video suggests it’s going to be as awful
Following festival acclaim for his short Three Houses Down, Huffer teams with Screamify to develop a practical-effects-driven folk horror feature slated for a 2026 release. Screamify™, the independent horror streaming platform, has signed a development deal with writer/director Ty Huffer to produce and distribute his first feature-length horror film, slated for release in 2026. The
Wolf Alice have released “The Sofa,” the second single from their forthcoming new album, The Clearing. The track’s music video, directed by Fiona Jane Burgess, finds bandleader Ellie Rowsell lounging on a couch that moves across town. Watch it below. “It’s about not trying so hard to figure everything out, reflecting on getting older and
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Pride march organizers in Germany are bracing for a summer of organized opposition by far-right groups, while several events have already been canceled following explicit threats by extremist groups. In the eastern German city of Bautzen, organizers of a local Pride parade set to take place in August are preparing for a large counter demonstration
For her part, Chelley, 27, came into the villa knowing she wanted to take full advantage of the experience by getting to know each and every contestant. “It’s about exploring and getting to know other people,” she told the outlet. “I wanted to explore everybody. I wanted to make that clear from day one. The
Music for 17 Musicians Jameszoo / Asko|Schönberg Brainfeeder 30 May 2025 In 2019, Dutch composer, producer, and musician Jameszoo (born Mitchel van Dinther) delved deeper into the music of his bright, weird electronic debut album, Fool, by collaborating with Jules Buckley and Metropole Orkest to create an organic and electronic reinvention. That result, Melkweg, was
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