You may know Asher Angel for his roles in the Shazam! movies and the Disney Channel comedy Andi Mack. But he’s also a talented musician. The 21-year-old plays guitar and piano, and his smooth pop R&B vocals recall vintage Justin Timberlake and Usher. Although he released several singles in the wake of Andi Mack, he
Month: February 2024
When it comes to action stars like Tom Cruise and Jackie Chan, the movie-going world is very aware that they go the extra mile when it comes to realism in their work. Instead of taking the option of having doubles perform their most dangerous stunts, they take pride in not only performing the fights, chases,
Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale has been building buzz since it premiered on AMC+ and Sundance in early January. As we approach the final episodes of Santctuary’s first season, fans are brimming with curiosity about what the future holds for the remarkably relatable coven at the center of this unique show. The series’ blend of fantasy
Thirty-one years ago today (Jan. 31, 1993), Garth Brooks took his turn at one of the most coveted performance slots of all time: singing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl. But according to former NFL executive director Don Weiss’ book, The Making of the Super Bowl: The Inside Story of the World’s Greatest Sporting Event,
Isaac Hayes’ groundbreaking sophomore album, Hot Buttered Soul, will be reissued on vinyl to commemorate its 55th anniversary. The small batch reissue will be available on March 1 via Craft Recordings. According to the company, Hot Buttered Soul will feature “lacquers cut from the original tapes (AAA) by Bernie Grundman and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at
Uriel Rincon, the other man who was shot on the night of Jam Master Jay’s murder, testified in the alleged killers’ trial on Wednesday (January 31). Rincon identified Karl Jordan Jr. as the man who fatally shot Jam Master Jay in 2002. “He kind of walked directly to Jay and gave—like half a handshake with
At just around 20 minutes of music, Breadwinner’s only full-length is the physical embodiment of the old showbiz maxim “always leave them wanting more.” Aside from an errant cover of the Birthday Party’s “Yard,” the nine perfectly imperfect songs on The Burner are all there are and all there ever will be of the band