An Oral History Of Christopher Nolan’s ‘Inception’ Part 1: The Music
Supervising music editor Alex Gibson pulls back the curtain on Hans Zimmer
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Supervising music editor Alex Gibson pulls back the curtain on Hans Zimmer
An Oral History Of Christopher Nolan’s ‘Inception’ Part 1: The Music Read More »
Exclusive: The team behind Bill & Ted Face the Music talk to Total Film about the upcoming threequel
‘Howard,’ the new Disney+ documentary from Don Hahn, looks at the all-too-short life of Howard Ashman, the lyricist and writer behind your favorite Disney movies.
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Arthur H. Zens, who died May 7, created a legacy of playing behind stars from Frank Sinatra to Stevie Wonder, along with decades of vibrant jazz work.
NEW YORK (AP) — So you’ve probably read a lot about “cancel culture.” Or know about a new poll that shows a plurality of Americans disapproving of it. Or you may have heard about a letter in Harper’s Magazine condemning censorship and intolerance. But can you say exactly what “cancel culture” is? Some takes: — “It seems like a buzzword that creates more confusion than clarity,” says the author and journalist George Packer, who went on to call it “a mechanism where a chorus of voices, amplified on social media, tries to silence a point of view that they find offensive by trying to damage or destroy the reputation of the person who has given offense.” — “I don’t think it’s real. But there are reasonable people who believe in it,” says the author, educator and sociologist Tressie McMillan Cottom. ”From my perspective, accountability has always existed. But some people are being held accountable in ways that are new to them. We didn’t talk about ‘cancel culture’ when someone was charged with a crime and had to stay in jail because they couldn’t afford the bail.” — “‘Cancel culture’ tacitly attempts to disable the ability of a person with whom you disagree to ever again be taken seriously as a writer/editor/speaker/activist/intellectual, or in the extreme, to be hired or employed in their field of work,” says Letty Cottin Pogrebin, the author, activist and founding editor of Ms. magazine. — “It means different things to different people,” says Ben Wizner, director of the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. In tweets, online letters, opinion pieces and books, conservatives, centrists and liberals continue to denounce what they call growing intolerance for opposing viewpoints and the needless ruining of lives and careers. A Politico/Morning Consult poll…
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Taylor Swift fans were left stunned by the singer’s new music video for her single, “The Man,” in which she is transformed into a businessman.
The very first thing Directioners clicking in see is a simple message explaining that anything you like on the site will be compiled … your Spotify and Apple Music accounts.
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Why we should thank director Amy Heckerling for making Clueless, the 1995 Alicia Silverstone movie loosely based on Jane Austen’s Emma, such an iconic hit.
Tracy Lawrence, the Arkansas-raised country singer, will take part in “Darius and Friends,” Darius Rucker’s 11th annual St. Jude Benefit, which this year is a livestreaming concert, at 7 p.m. today …
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The Country Music Hall of Famer was 83 … Daniels also paired with Vols athletics director and former football coach Phillip Fulmer to host an annual golf outing to support the Jason Foundation …
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