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Office CultureEnough(Ruination) A Brooklyn-based art-pop quartet that refuses to adhere to any particular genre, Office Culture are led by vocalist/keyboardist/songwriter Winston Cook-Wilson. They take cues from off-kilter 1980s pop artists like Talk Talk and China Crisis while also digging into the stylings of Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan, and Avalon-era Roxy Music. On their fourth album, they
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Mustafa has announced a 2025 tour in support of his debut album, Dunya. The musician will begin the tour in North America, in February, before heading to the United Kingdom and Europe for May concerts. He will close out the Lost in the Dunya Tour with stops in Ethiopia and Sudan. See Mustafa’s tour dates
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Vancouver’s Peach Pit are one of those rare, self-aware bands that take criticism in stride. Early in their career, after they performed at a Battle of the Bands, they received rather negative feedback from a judge, something to the effect of “generic indie rock band”. So they saw it fitting to name their self-released debut
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Governor Phil Murphy attends the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution Commemoration Launch at Monmouth Battlefield State Park in Manalapan, NJ Friday, November 1, 2024. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) signed the Freedom to Read Act into law on Monday, banning libraries and public schools from banning books. “Across the nation, we have seen
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Credit: Aidan Monaghan / © 2024 Focus Features Decades after decadent ’90s gothic bouquets like Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow and Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula, director Robert Eggers (The Witch) emerges from the shadows with his greatest cinematic phantasmagoria yet: Nosferatu. And when we were craving it the most… This Nosferatu is not merely a retelling
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Golf is not naturally a popular sport in Middle Eastern /Arabian culture nor is there a trace of it in its history or traditions, yet it is increasingly becoming a barometer of luxury living and urban lifestyles reflecting the state of development of recreation, sporting and tourism infrastructure of cities in these emerging economies.  Many
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25. Guided by Voices – Strut of Kings (GBV Inc.) Strut of Kings by Guided By VoicesStrut of Kings by Guided By Voices The title Guided by Voices’ Strut of Kings is a giveaway for the attitude of the LP, which is confident while also possessing an undertone of self-deprecation. It is also unusual, given Robert Pollard’s
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The suburbs have never been this scandalous. NBC’s upcoming drama Grosse Pointe Garden Society promises to turn the seemingly tranquil world of a suburban garden club into a hotbed of murder, mystery, and mischief. From the creative minds of Jenna Bans (Good Girls) and Bill Krebs (Workaholics), this soapy mystery explores how secrets and lies
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New court testimony casts doubt on 65-year-old Gerald Declan Radford’s claim that he fatally shot 52-year-old gay dog owner John Walter Lay in a Tampa area park on February 2 in self-defense. Radford is facing second-degree murder charges with possible hate crime enhancements. Radford reportedly testified that Lay had “completely” overpowered him and repeatedly hit
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Cardi B is in her bag literally and figuratively, and while holiday shopping, the ‘Bodak Yellow’ star stepped out in a hot look that consisted of a brown $5,773 Maison Alaia Sterling jacket layered over a Nensi Dojaka bodysuit. Styled by Kollin Carter, who learned under the apprenticeship of fashion icon Law Roach, did a
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. “The book was better” isn’t always true…but it’s a cliché for a reason. Readers know that unique heartbreak of having a favorite book be mangled in the adaptation. But which adaptations did the worst job with the source
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This has been a notable year for hardcore and punk, with several up-and-coming bands continuing to build on the promise of their previous releases and reliably excellent records from more established artists. The scene is as far-ranging as ever, with musicians taking pages from late 1980s New York to Revolution Summer to the heyday of
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