M. WARD: Girl From Conejo Valley

PRESS HERE: M. Ward returns with his eighth solo album, More Rain, which will be released on March 4, 2016 via Merge Records. Ward’s new single, “Girl From Conejo Valley,” is a nostalgic trot through people he used to know and a place he used to be. Having spent the last decade-and-a-half based in the perennially damp Portland, Oregon, the singer-songwriter and producer has learned how to shine through the soggy gloom by simply embracing its inevitability. With his new album More Rain, Ward has made a true gotta-stay-indoors, rainy-season record that looks upwards through the weather while reflecting on […]

CLEAN & SODER: Q&A w/ Comedian Dan Soder

  BY BEN LEHMAN Breakout comedian Dan Soder recently talked with Phawker about his upcoming series Billions which stars legendary actor Paul Giamatti and having his own special on Comedy Central. Soder gave his thoughts on political correctness in comedy and how to make light of a difficult past. His resume already boasts a talk show on Comedy Central Radio with Big Jay Oakerson, along with appearances on MTV’s Guy Code and Conan. Dan Soder certainly is making his way up in the world of comedy. Philadelphia fans can catch Dan at the Trocadero on December 3rd when he films […]

NPR 4 THE DEAF: We Hear It Even When U Can’t

  FRESH AIR Historian Mary Beard has spent her career working through the texts and source materials of ancient Rome. She has written several books on the subject — including her most recent work, SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome — but she doesn’t feel like she’s close to being done with the topic. “One of the great things about history is that it sort of isn’t a done deal — ever,” Beard tells Fresh Air’s Dave Davies. “The historical texts and the historical evidence that you use is always somehow giving you different answers because you’re asking it different […]

ERYKAH BADU & ANDRE 3000: “Hello”

  VIBE: The alluring and intriguing Erykah Badu never ceases to amaze us. After announcing on Twitter that her mixtape, But You Can’t Use My Phone, will be dropping at midnight, Fatbellybella gave out her phone number, but you have to look at the cover art for “Hotline (Remix),” “Phone Down” and But You Cain’t Use My Phone for clues on what to dial. The 11-track project makes reference to telephones. While guest appearances have been kept on the lock, we do know that her former lover and father of her son, Andre 3000, appears on “Hello,” which you can […]

VICE NEWS: The Eagles Of Death Metal Break Their Silence About The Bataclan Massacre

HUFFINGTON POST: Hughes reflected on who lived and who died in the mayhem. “Several people hid in our dressing room and the killers were able to get in and kill everyone, except for a kid who was hiding under my leather jacket,” Hughes said. “A great reason so many were killed was because so many people wouldn’t leave their friends.” Nick Alexander, the band’s merchandise manager, died while protecting someone else. He “bled out because he didn’t want anyone else to get hurt,” Hughes said, beginning to cry. Homme showed two pieces of paper on which he has been writing […]

INCOMING: Iron Man vs. Captain America

  WRONG REEL: So by now the majority of Marvel fanatics like myself around the world are embarrassing themselves weeping with joy over the first official trailer to Captain America: Civil War. I won’t even attempt to articulate the myriad ways I am reveling in the superhero carnage on display. I live for this shit and will be watching this on repeat for months. Seeing Cap, Bucky and Falcon teaming up, taking on the world, there are no words, just sheer joy at seeing my childhood heroes do what they do best. Newcomer Black Panther also looks totally badass. If […]

INCOMING: Terrence Malick’s Knight Of Cups

You had us at Terrence Malick. Starring Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett and Natalie Portman. Looks like The Tree Of Life with tawdry sex, drugs, fear and loathing in Babylon.The official synopsis goes like this: Rick is a slave to the Hollywood system. He is addicted to success but simultaneously despairs at the emptiness of his life. He is at home in a world of illusions but seeks real life. Like the tarot card of the title, Rick is easily bored and needs outside stimulation. But the Knight of Cups is also an artist, a romantic and an adventurer. In Terrence […]

NPR 4 THE DEAF: We Hear It Even When You Can’t

  FRESH AIR Sam Phillips, founder of the label Sun Records, didn’t care much about making flawless recordings. Instead, the man who discovered Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Howlin’ Wolf, Charlie Rich, Roy Orbison and a host of others rejected perfection in favor of spontaneity and individuality. “Sam would say, ‘I hate that word, perfection. It should be banned from the English language,’” music writer Peter Guralnick tells Fresh Air’s Terry Gross. “He didn’t care about the mistakes; he cared about the feel.” In his new book, Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock ‘n’ Roll, Guralnick chronicles […]

NOTHING IS REAL, EVERYTHING IS PERMITTED: Howard Hunt & The JFK Assassination Conspiracy

Illustration by PRINT MAFIA The Last Confessions of E. Howard Hunt He was the ultimate keeper of secrets, lurking in the shadows of American history. He toppled banana republics, planned the Bay of Pigs invasion and led the Watergate break-in. Now he would reveal what he’d always kept hidden: who killed JFK BY ERIK HEDEGAARD/ROLLING STONE EDITOR’S NOTE: Ordinarily we would tease a few paragraphs from the story and then send you to RS’s web site, but for reasons unclear this article is no longer there. Hence we have run it here in its entirety. It originally ran in the […]

WORTH REPEATING: Playing The Trump Card

  “When the Know-Nothings get control, it [the Declaration of Independence] will read: ‘All men are created equal except negroes, foreigners and Catholics.’ When it comes to this I should prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty — to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, and without the base alloy of hypocrisy.” — ABRAHAM LINCOLN

CINEMA: The Fault Is In Our Stars

  THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES (2015, directed by Billy Ray, 111 minutes, U.S.) BY DAN BUSKIRK FILM CRITIC The Secret in Their Eyes, a new thriller opening today, comes to the screen with an impressive pedigree. A remake of the Academy Award-winning Argentinian film of the same name, it is helmed by director Billy Ray, coming off the Oscar-nominated Captain Phillips and co-starring two Oscar-winning actresses, Nicole Kidman and Julia Roberts. It is the type of noir-ish mystery that is a formulaic house of cards one would hope Hollywood could mount with some sort of efficiency. With Roberts and […]