Santigold, aka Santi White, may have nixed her North American tour, but those missing her live set can tune into a special one via NPR’s Tiny Desk performance.
The set hearkens back to White’s roots when she was in the punk band Stiffed. “What’s really interesting and special about this is that it gave me an opportunity when I was thinking, you know, what am I gonna do, like I’m not really an unplugged artist… And I was like, punk — which is kinda my roots as...
The set hearkens back to White’s roots when she was in the punk band Stiffed. “What’s really interesting and special about this is that it gave me an opportunity when I was thinking, you know, what am I gonna do, like I’m not really an unplugged artist… And I was like, punk — which is kinda my roots as...
- 11/21/2022
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Judging from the buzz around 2022 dramas like Inventing Anna, The Staircase and The Girl from Plainville, our appetite for true crime series isn’t going anywhere. From grisly murder to exquisite scams, these powerful stories based on real-life events have us hooked.
Most of the year’s biggest true crime dramas have so far focussed on tales from the USA, but if you’re looking for unbelievable criminal cases from the UK, there’s plenty of must-watch series depicting some of the country’s most notorious criminal scandals coming later this year and beyond. Here’s a few to add to your watch list.
The Reckoning (BBC – later in 2022)
Actor, comedian and Alan Partridge creator Steve Coogan is set to portray the life-long sexual predator and disgraced TV presenter Jimmy Savile.
After the disturbing and harrowing Netflix documentary Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story aired earlier this year, many have...
Most of the year’s biggest true crime dramas have so far focussed on tales from the USA, but if you’re looking for unbelievable criminal cases from the UK, there’s plenty of must-watch series depicting some of the country’s most notorious criminal scandals coming later this year and beyond. Here’s a few to add to your watch list.
The Reckoning (BBC – later in 2022)
Actor, comedian and Alan Partridge creator Steve Coogan is set to portray the life-long sexual predator and disgraced TV presenter Jimmy Savile.
After the disturbing and harrowing Netflix documentary Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story aired earlier this year, many have...
- 8/11/2022
- by Rosie Fletcher
- Den of Geek
Santigold gets in the interrogation room with herself in the new short video accompanying the arrival of her latest song, “Ain’t Ready.” The track will appear on the musician’s new album, Spirituals, set to arrive Sept. 9.
“Ain’t Ready” feels at once atmospheric and heavy, with Santigold’s falsetto vocals filling the spaces between the pounding drums and industrial synths. The short video accompanying the song matches the defiant tone of Santigold’s lyrics — “I know those fools boy ain’t ready/Still they spill their lies and...
“Ain’t Ready” feels at once atmospheric and heavy, with Santigold’s falsetto vocals filling the spaces between the pounding drums and industrial synths. The short video accompanying the song matches the defiant tone of Santigold’s lyrics — “I know those fools boy ain’t ready/Still they spill their lies and...
- 6/15/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Santigold has returned with a jittery blast of future punk, “High Priestess,” which marks her first solo release in four years.
“High Priestess” is pure energy with its blend of restless percussion and new wave synths (a video short for the song was also released). Santigold largely crafted the track with the Berlin-based producer/DJ Boys Noize, though she brought in a handful of other collaborators — including Ray Brady, Psymun, and Ryan Olson — to help her fine-tune the exact sound she wanted.
“The energy I was looking for couldn’t...
“High Priestess” is pure energy with its blend of restless percussion and new wave synths (a video short for the song was also released). Santigold largely crafted the track with the Berlin-based producer/DJ Boys Noize, though she brought in a handful of other collaborators — including Ray Brady, Psymun, and Ryan Olson — to help her fine-tune the exact sound she wanted.
“The energy I was looking for couldn’t...
- 5/18/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Ray Brady, who covered business, economics and Wall Street for CBS television and radio for nearly three decades, has died. He was 94.
Brady died in his sleep Tuesday in his Manhattan apartment after a long illness, the network announced.
Brady appeared regularly on the CBS Evening News, where he delivered popular “Money Crunch” segments that helped cash-strapped Americans get more for their money in the 1990s.
For his work on the CBS Evening News With Dan Rather, he won an Emmy in 1982 for a series of reports about unemployed Americans dealing with the recession and was honored by American ...
Brady died in his sleep Tuesday in his Manhattan apartment after a long illness, the network announced.
Brady appeared regularly on the CBS Evening News, where he delivered popular “Money Crunch” segments that helped cash-strapped Americans get more for their money in the 1990s.
For his work on the CBS Evening News With Dan Rather, he won an Emmy in 1982 for a series of reports about unemployed Americans dealing with the recession and was honored by American ...
- 1/14/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ray Brady, who covered business, economics and Wall Street for CBS television and radio for nearly three decades, has died. He was 94.
Brady died in his sleep Tuesday in his Manhattan apartment after a long illness, the network announced.
Brady appeared regularly on the CBS Evening News, where he delivered popular “Money Crunch” segments that helped cash-strapped Americans get more for their money in the 1990s.
For his work on the CBS Evening News With Dan Rather, he won an Emmy in 1982 for a series of reports about unemployed Americans dealing with the recession and was honored by American ...
Brady died in his sleep Tuesday in his Manhattan apartment after a long illness, the network announced.
Brady appeared regularly on the CBS Evening News, where he delivered popular “Money Crunch” segments that helped cash-strapped Americans get more for their money in the 1990s.
For his work on the CBS Evening News With Dan Rather, he won an Emmy in 1982 for a series of reports about unemployed Americans dealing with the recession and was honored by American ...
- 1/14/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Ray Brady, a longtime CBS News correspondent who focused on business and the economy, died Jan. 12 at his home in Manhattan. He was 94.
Brady spent 28 years with CBS News, starting in 1972 when he joined CBS Radio. He retired in 2000 after 23 years as a correspondent for “CBS Evening News.”
Brady was well-regarded among his colleagues for his knowledge of business and understanding of how markets move. He was also remembered as a consistently natty dresser. At the time of Brady’s retirement, then CBS News president Andrew Heyward hailed “his powerful sense of integrity, his genuine interest in the people he met along the way, and his unflagging passion for the next story.”
In the 1990s, Brady hosted the regular “Evening News” segment “The Money Crunch,” which sought to help viewers find ways to stretch their dollars. He also hosted the “Eye on America” segments highlighting the lives of everyday Americans.
Brady spent 28 years with CBS News, starting in 1972 when he joined CBS Radio. He retired in 2000 after 23 years as a correspondent for “CBS Evening News.”
Brady was well-regarded among his colleagues for his knowledge of business and understanding of how markets move. He was also remembered as a consistently natty dresser. At the time of Brady’s retirement, then CBS News president Andrew Heyward hailed “his powerful sense of integrity, his genuine interest in the people he met along the way, and his unflagging passion for the next story.”
In the 1990s, Brady hosted the regular “Evening News” segment “The Money Crunch,” which sought to help viewers find ways to stretch their dollars. He also hosted the “Eye on America” segments highlighting the lives of everyday Americans.
- 1/13/2021
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
The man suspected in the shooting death of a far-right protester during a Portland rally was killed by authorities Thursday when law enforcement agents attempted to arrest him outside Lacey, Washington.
The Pierce County sheriff spokesman confirmed that 48-year-old Michael Forest Reinoehl, the suspect in the Portland shooting, was killed by a U.S. Marshals task force around 7 p.m. Pst Thursday in an unincorporated area near Olympia, Washington, about two hours north of Portland; earlier that day, the Portland Police Bureau issued a warrant for Reinoehl’s arrest in...
The Pierce County sheriff spokesman confirmed that 48-year-old Michael Forest Reinoehl, the suspect in the Portland shooting, was killed by a U.S. Marshals task force around 7 p.m. Pst Thursday in an unincorporated area near Olympia, Washington, about two hours north of Portland; earlier that day, the Portland Police Bureau issued a warrant for Reinoehl’s arrest in...
- 9/4/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Psychomanteum
Stars: Adrian Annis, Adam Bertenshaw, Sophie Bickerstaff, Jack Blanch, Ray Brady, Emer Brennan, Corey Bridgeman, Norma Butikofer, Arlo Cadbury, Ian Donnelly, Anastasia Drew, Aidan Eason, Angela Peters, John Rankin, Steve Roberts, Kate Sandison, Andrew Shire | Written by Ray Brady, Jamie Drew, Brian Evenson, Stuart Wright | Directed by Ray Brady, Andy Edwards
Name: Psychomanteum
Age: 2018
Appearance: A series of low budget short films interspersed with a rambling monologue about paranoia and fear…
Psychomanteum. Tick tock, tick tock.
“Tick tock… Tick tock”
Why are you speaking like that?
Because it’s uttered continuously throughout the monologue.
Oh, that’s annoying.
Yes, it does go on a bit but the narrator acknowledges that near the end of the film so that makes it okay. Tick tock, tick tock…
Stop it.
Sorry, I couldn’t resist.
So, the film is called Psychomanteum. What’s that when it’s at home?
It’s a small,...
Stars: Adrian Annis, Adam Bertenshaw, Sophie Bickerstaff, Jack Blanch, Ray Brady, Emer Brennan, Corey Bridgeman, Norma Butikofer, Arlo Cadbury, Ian Donnelly, Anastasia Drew, Aidan Eason, Angela Peters, John Rankin, Steve Roberts, Kate Sandison, Andrew Shire | Written by Ray Brady, Jamie Drew, Brian Evenson, Stuart Wright | Directed by Ray Brady, Andy Edwards
Name: Psychomanteum
Age: 2018
Appearance: A series of low budget short films interspersed with a rambling monologue about paranoia and fear…
Psychomanteum. Tick tock, tick tock.
“Tick tock… Tick tock”
Why are you speaking like that?
Because it’s uttered continuously throughout the monologue.
Oh, that’s annoying.
Yes, it does go on a bit but the narrator acknowledges that near the end of the film so that makes it okay. Tick tock, tick tock…
Stop it.
Sorry, I couldn’t resist.
So, the film is called Psychomanteum. What’s that when it’s at home?
It’s a small,...
- 10/30/2018
- by Aaron Shakespeare
- Nerdly
A Change.org petition is calling for CNN’s Don Lemon to be fired after he called for more information before condemning a South Carolina senior deputy who tossed and dragged a black female student on the ground. The petition was born after Lemon criticized legal analyst Sunny Hostin for passing judgment on the deputy, Ben Fields, before knowing all the facts about what led to the incident. 30,346 people have signed the petition, so far, with an ultimate goal of 35,000. Also Read: Don Lemon Pressured to 'Stump for Trump' in Bonkers CNN Segment (Video) “I’m disappointed that someone I used to look up.
- 10/30/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
The View is back to upsetting its audience. More specifically, Raven-Symoné is angering people once again. The co-host talked about the Spring Valley High School Assault on the talk show's post-digest and said both the police officer and the student are to blame. South Carolina Deputy Ben Fields was asked to remove a student from the classroom who wouldn't get off her cell phone, but the situation quickly got out of hand. Footage of his removal, which showed him flipping her desk over and dragging her across the floor, went viral. The police officer is expected to be fired as a result of the incident, per NBC News. "The girl was told multiple times to get off her phone," Raven said...
- 10/28/2015
- E! Online
Raven-Symone is adding her voice to the conversation about the now-viral Spring Valley High School assault -- and people might not like what she has to say. During a segment on After the View on Tuesday, Oct. 27, the former Disney star seemed to suggest that both South Carolina Deputy Ben Fields and the student he threw to the ground were at fault in the incident. "The girl was told multiple times to get off the phone," Symone said. "There's no right or reason for him to [...]...
- 10/28/2015
- Us Weekly
NFL great Peter Boulware says he can help ease tensions at a South Carolina high school where a cop is under fire for his treatment of an unarmed black student ... because he went there. A 15 second clip of sheriff's deputy Ben Fields getting physical with a black female student at Spring Valley High School in Sc went viral Monday ... sparking outrage from some who call it police brutality. Boulware -- a Columbia native -- was...
- 10/28/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
CNN’s self-proclaimed “Twitter king” Don Lemon has been trending since last night, when he and CNN legal analyst Sunny Hostin went at each other over viral video of a South Carolina school officer pulling a high school student out of her chair and dragging her across the classroom floor. Deputy Ben Fields has been placed on administrative duty after the incident, which began when the student refused to leave the classroom at the request of her teacher, according to press…...
- 10/27/2015
- Deadline TV
Andi Dorfman is the Bachelorette! After a dramatic exit from Juan Pablo's season of The Bachelor, the assistant district attorney, who lives in Atlanta, is searching for love once again on ABC's hit franchise. Andi, 27, will be blogging for People.com every week about the men, the dates and the difficult decisions she'll make on her road to romance. So check back each week. You can also follow Andi on Twitter.
Finally we take the romance international! What better place to start our worldwide travel than Marseille, France – a city in the south, right on the Mediterranean. Wow, was it beautiful!
Finally we take the romance international! What better place to start our worldwide travel than Marseille, France – a city in the south, right on the Mediterranean. Wow, was it beautiful!
- 6/17/2014
- by Andi Dorfman
- People.com - TV Watch
Andi Dorfman is the Bachelorette! After a dramatic exit from Juan Pablo's season of The Bachelor, the assistant district attorney, who lives in Atlanta, is searching for love once again on ABC's hit franchise. Andi, 27, will be blogging for People.com every week about the men, the dates and the difficult decisions she'll make on her road to romance. So check back each week. You can also follow Andi on Twitter.Finally we take the romance international! What better place to start our worldwide travel than Marseille, France - a city in the south, right on the Mediterranean. Wow, was it beautiful!
- 6/17/2014
- by Andi Dorfman
- PEOPLE.com
This week’s blog from comes to you from Paradise! I’d like to start off this week with an apology to our incredibly loyal Bachelor Nation. It was completely out of our control but we were off last week due to an ABC News interview with Hillary Clinton. When our show is on the air I know we are a weekly escape for you on Monday nights and I know you all look forward watching as much as I love hosting each week. Last week we left you hanging and we weren’t there for you. While I can...
- 6/17/2014
- by Chris Harrison
- EW.com - PopWatch
Tonight's episode, kicked off by revealing that Andi and the guys were now in Marseille,France. From there, we saw 1 on 1 date footage with Andi and Josh Murray. They went to learn how to make liquor, and got serenaded by Ben Fields during a private “concert.” At one point, they had a deep conversation about he's not the type of pro athlete that treats women like shit and so on , and so forth. Of course, Andi liked it when she finally felt like she could believe him, and gave him an early rose. Next, Andi took: Chris, Marcus, Marquel, Andrew, Pat, Nick, Dylan, Jj, and Cody out on a group date. They went walking around France ,and learned how to mime at one point. Then they had to go show off their miming skills in front of people in the streets. Later, Jj was able to get Andi by herself...
- 6/17/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Recently, our trusty source, Reality Steve, released the new, very revealing spoilers for the upcoming "The Bachelorette 2014" episode 5, and it sounds pretty interesting as Andi and the fellas hit up France, Andi leaves 3 guys high and dry, and more. In the new episode 5, Andi and the guys will take their romantic antics out of the States and into Marseille,France. The show will start off with some footage of Andi and Josh Murray's 1 on 1 date, where they'll to learn how to make liquor, and get serenaded by Ben Fields during a private “concert.” Next, Andi is going to take: Chris, Marcus, Marquel, Andrew, Pat, Nick, Dylan, Jj, and Cody. They are going to walk around France and get people to mime with them. At some point during the date, Jj will still Andi away and get her on a Ferris wheel ride, which will apparently be enough to land him a group date rose.
- 6/2/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Earlier this month, we told you about another Roger Corman-fueled creature feature that had begun production: Sharktopus vs. Mermantula.
Casper Van Dien and Catherine Oxenberg star in the film, directed by Kevin O'Neill, and two brief video teasers have hit the web.
In order to take down Sharktopus, Ray Brady, a former basketball player is injected with a transformation serum that alters his genetic make-up to become part man, part pirahna and part tarantula. Though, unsuccessful at his first attempt to bring down Sharktopus, Ray injects himself with a growth hormone, increasing his strength ten fold and has a final showdown with Sharktopus in a baseball stadium.
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Casper Van Dien and Catherine Oxenberg star in the film, directed by Kevin O'Neill, and two brief video teasers have hit the web.
In order to take down Sharktopus, Ray Brady, a former basketball player is injected with a transformation serum that alters his genetic make-up to become part man, part pirahna and part tarantula. Though, unsuccessful at his first attempt to bring down Sharktopus, Ray injects himself with a growth hormone, increasing his strength ten fold and has a final showdown with Sharktopus in a baseball stadium.
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- 8/30/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Move over, "Sharknado." Pteracudas and Mermantulas are moving in.
After the recent success of Syfy's "Sharknado" -- which generated a Twitter frenzy and already has a sequel in the works -- the network is revamping an old favorite, 2010's Sharktopus.
While the original TV movie centered on a half-shark, half-octopus creature created for the military, two new films are on their way: "Sharktopus Versus Pteracuda," which centers on a half-pterodactyl, half-barracuda, and "Sharktopus Versus Mermantula," in which the half-shark, half-octopus battles a part-man, part-piranha, part-tarantula.
While "Sharktopus Versus Pteracuda" has been described as "Sharktopus' offspring going toe-to-toe with the latest science experiment 'Pteracuda; in a battle for supremacy," according to Dread Central, the description of "Sharktopus Versus Mermantula," which stars Casper Van Dien and Catherine Oxenberg, is even more detailed:
"In order to take down Sharktopus, Ray Brady, a former basketball player, is injected with a transformation serum that alters...
After the recent success of Syfy's "Sharknado" -- which generated a Twitter frenzy and already has a sequel in the works -- the network is revamping an old favorite, 2010's Sharktopus.
While the original TV movie centered on a half-shark, half-octopus creature created for the military, two new films are on their way: "Sharktopus Versus Pteracuda," which centers on a half-pterodactyl, half-barracuda, and "Sharktopus Versus Mermantula," in which the half-shark, half-octopus battles a part-man, part-piranha, part-tarantula.
While "Sharktopus Versus Pteracuda" has been described as "Sharktopus' offspring going toe-to-toe with the latest science experiment 'Pteracuda; in a battle for supremacy," according to Dread Central, the description of "Sharktopus Versus Mermantula," which stars Casper Van Dien and Catherine Oxenberg, is even more detailed:
"In order to take down Sharktopus, Ray Brady, a former basketball player, is injected with a transformation serum that alters...
- 8/7/2013
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
While there were many shark films since "Jaws," it was Roger Corman's "Sharktopus" that started the trend of combining animals that recently resulted with The Asylum combining a shark with a tornado, called "Sharknado." One would think it would be difficult to top "Sharknado," but New Horizons is up to the challenge. The company just announced that it has started filming "Sharktopus Versus Mermantula." Plot: In order to take down Sharktopus, Ray Brady, a former basketball player is injected with a transformation serum that alters his genetic make-up to become part man, part piranha and part tarantula. Though, unsuccessful at his first attempt to bring down Sharktopus, Ray injects himself with a growth hormone, increasing his strength ten fold and has a final showdown with Sharktopus in a baseball stadium. "Sharktopus Versus Mermantula" stars Casper Van Dien and Catherin Oxenberg. It's directed by Kevin O'Neill, who is currently in post-production on "Sharktopus Versus Pteracuda,...
- 8/7/2013
- WorstPreviews.com
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