On Wednesday, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that her state would become the first in the country to ban the sale of flavored e-cigarettes, both online and in brick-and-mortar stores. The ban, which will go into effect immediately, gives vendors 30 days to comply and remove all flavored nicotine vapes, …
Read More »'It: Chapter 2' Is Pennywise But Pace Foolish
Is it weird to say that It: Chapter Two is almost as scary but not quite as grabby as Chapter One? Sorry, the truth hurts. The sequel to the 2017 horror smash faithfully follows Stephen King’s epic, 1,100-page, 1986 bestseller by skipping ahead 27 years and tracking its protagonist kids …
Read More »Ashley McBryde Sets Rules for Hooking Up in New Song 'One Night Standards'
Ashley McBryde sets some ground rules for a casual encounter in the new song “One Night Standards,” released on Friday. Written by McBryde with Shane McAnally and Nicolette Hayford, it’s the Arkansas native’s first release to follow her major-label debut album, Girl Going Nowhere. With a calm and determination that …
Read More »10 Things We Learned From 2019's Summer Movie Season
A franchise that started in 2006. A franchise that started in 2014. A 1992 film, remade. A franchise that started in 1954. A franchise that started in 2016. A franchise that started in 1997. A franchise that started in 1995. The third big-screen version of a franchise that started in …
Read More »Queen Keyboardist Spike Edney on Live Aid, What Freddie Mercury Was Really Like
It’s almost impossible to spot Spike Edney in the video of Queen’s legendary set at Live Aid, but if you pause the footage near the end of “Hammer to Fall” at the 12:22 mark you can just about see him in the background. He’s the dark-haired fellow playing guitar next …
Read More »Hear Untold Stories of the Rise of Migos, Lil Baby and More
When Quality Control co-founders Pee and Coach K watched the new Showtime documentary Hitsville, which tracks the rise of Motown Records, they were struck by the similarities to their own story. Over the last few years, they’ve proved it’s still possible for a little record label to shake the culture, …
Read More »A Killer Invades an Eighties Summer Camp in 'American Horror Story: 1984' Trailer
A group of counselors at a summer camp find themselves confronted with a killer in the trailer for American Horror Story: 1984. The ninth season of Ryan Murphy‘s American Horror Story series premieres September 18th on FX. Set in — you guessed it — 1984, the latest installment of the …
Read More »'Breaking Bad' Movie Starring Aaron Paul Is Coming to Netflix
After years of rumors, Aaron Paul is set to play Jesse Pinkman once again. Netflix announced that it will be releasingEl Camino, a new film that will pick up where Breaking Badleft off, on October 11th. The film, which is subtitledA Breaking Bad Movie, will be written and directed by …
Read More »Fetus Jars and Werewolves: Ozzy Osbourne Looks Back Ahead of Box Set Release
When Ozzy Osbourne launched his solo career with his 1980 debut album Blizzard of Ozz,he didn’t have the same support he had as a member of Black Sabbath. “That was in a warehouse in London,” Osbourne says of the album sleeve featuring him in a cape holding a cross with …
Read More »Jeffrey Epstein: Who's Who in Underage Sex Trafficking Case
Jeffrey Epstein’s death by suicide in federal custody on August 10th means that the wealthy financier will never be criminally prosecuted for sex trafficking and sex trafficking conspiracy. The July indictment alleged that Epstein “sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls at his homes” in New York City, Palm …
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