Brasstracks’ new project Welcome Back Era out now/Includes tracks featuring Tori Kelly, Yung Pinch, TOBi, Rothstein, and more
Welcome Back Era, the new project from Grammy Award-Winning Brasstracks, is out now. The release features Brasstracks’ previously released songs “Still Life” featuring Tori Kelly, “Summertime 1, 2” featuring Yung Pinch and Rothstein and “Good Luck For Real” with TOBi as well as an unreleased live version of “Still Life,” recorded at The Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles. These 2021 Continue Reading
Third Man Records & Books announces “Maggot Brain” print issue #7
THIRD MAN RECORDS AND BOOKS ANNOUNCES ISSUE #7 OF QUARTERLY PRINT PUBLICATION MAGGOT BRAIN PURCHASE HERE SIGN UP FOR THE FOUR-ISSUE YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION HERE Third Man Records & Books has announced Issue #7 of Maggot Brain, a full-color quarterly magazine containing over 100 pages packed with art, music, literature, interviews, and archival stories. The Winter Continue Reading
The Montreal International Documentary Festival’s 24th edition successfully reconnects with audiences
The 24th edition of the Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM) drew to a close on November 25. For its first hybrid edition, Quebec’s largest festival dedicated exclusively to documentary film presented 120 documentaries for film-lovers both in Montreal and across Canada. The festival team is proud to announce that these two audiences—physical and virtual—reached 80% of the Continue Reading
L’âge du consentement at théâtre Prospero from January 25, 2022
The presentation of American playwright and screenwriter Peter Morris’ L’âge du consentement will mark the long-awaited reopening of Prospero’s intimate theatre in January. Inspired by a famous court case in England, L’âge du consentement brought about a controversy and a call for a boycott during its first performances. In this play, Continue Reading
No Time to Die: Collector’s Edition – 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Combo Edition
Due to the pandemic, we had to wait a few years longer for the final Daniel Craig as James Bond film. Did that lead to heightened expectations that the film could never have lived up to? Maybe. Or is it just a case of fans never going to be happy Continue Reading