Tyler Childers Pushes Back On Southern Values And Our 'Long, Violent History'
Five minutes and 22 seconds into the striking video, above, that Tyler Childers posted to YouTube today – a spoken liner note that sets up the title track from his surprise new album, Long Violent History – the much-beloved singer-songwriter utters the words, "justice for Breonna Taylor, a Kentuckian like me." It's a grounding detail in a statement full of specifics, a clear and simple plea for empathy.
Childers, who's emerged in recent years as the foremost roots-music representative of the white working and underclass of the mid-South, directly addresses those among his fan base who've been "
What Happened to the Young Hollywood Club Scene?
The action (almost) always went down on weeknights, which were considered "celebrity nights" at the hottest locales. That's because, to put it bluntly, stars (or aspiring stars) are the only ones who can manage to go out drinking and dancing until 4 a.m. on what would normally be a work night. It also allowed the young, rich, famous set to avoid the relative nobodies who frequented Hollywood nightlife on the weekends.
Who are Sam and Colby and Why is 'Shadow Man' Trending?
The ever-changing landscape of Twitter can become a source of breaking news, playful banter, intimate internet conversation, or advertising pitches whether you’re aware or oblivious. This happens every day and night on the platform, and this weekend, the hashtag “ShadowMan” started trending. It alarmed some, confused others, and incited anticipation for those in the know. But for those who are in the dark about who “Shadow Man” is and why this mysterious figure popped up in their Twitter feeds, here’s a little background.
Who is Tom Emmer, the Republican nominee for speaker of the House from Minnesota who pulled out hour
Gridiron Football achieved two firsts in Arizona during the past weekend: first, a coaches conference and showcase only for females flag football; and second, a youth football competition for flag and 7v7 teams. Among the noteworthy figures that joined them were Trey McBride, starting tight end for the Arizona Cardinals, Lyndsey Fry, who won a…
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Why Was the San Francisco Series Cancelled?
Million Dollar Listing San Francisco was a spin-off of the wildly successful Los Angeles and New York series. And while the idea was right, the series didn’t make it past one season. San Francisco followed another Million Dollar Listing miss in Miami. The Miami series premiered in 2014 and featured three Miami-based agents, including the first woman to appear as a main cast member on the series. Miami didn’t seem to stick with viewers, so Bravo gave another city a shot: San Fransico.