Entertainment

James Gandolfini’s Son to Play Young Tony in Sopranos Prequel Film

Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images Article by Dan Zinski, via Screen Rant The Sopranos prequel movie The Many Saints of Newark has cast James Gandolfini’s son Michael to play young Tony Soprano. The elder Gandolfini began playing the angst-ridden New Jersey mob boss Tony on HBO’s acclaimed...

Mister Rogers Doc Voted Biggest Oscar Snub In Fandango Survey

Photo of Fred Rogers on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Rogelio A. Galaviz C. / Flickr Article by Chris Agar, via Screen Rant Documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor? is voted the biggest snub of the 2019 Oscars in a new Fandango survey. Released theatrically over the summer, the film...

Julian Marley Welcomed to New Zealand with Traditional Pōwhiri Ceremony

 Video Courtesy of Te Karere TV Article by Jessica Tyson, via Māori Television Jamaican reggae musician Julian Marley was welcomed with a pōwhiri at the Auckland Airport today, exactly 40 years after his father, Bob Marley, also received a Māori welcoming in 1979. The 43-year-old is visiting as part...

Rihanna Ready to Drop Reggae-Influenced New Album in 2019

Photo by EJ Hersom (Creative Commons) Article via Sentinel & Enterprise News Rihanna has revealed that her ninth studio album will drop in 2019. In the comments under a promotional photo for Rihanna's Fenty beauty line posted on the singer's Instagram account, a fan wrote: "But when...

Hers is a life sustained by music

Photo by Tribune/Steve Hanks Article by Joel Mills, via The Lewiston Tribune PULLMAN — Wherever Julia Cohen has roamed in her 100 years, the music followed. Inland Northwest classical music fans may know her as a founding member of the Washington-Idaho Symphony, where she played viola until she was...

The Failed MP3 Player That Changed the Music Industry Forever

Article by Ryan Bray, via Consequence of Sound Now that smart phones essentially double as portable music players, the iPod has more or less become a relic. But that shouldn’t take away from what a monumentally influential invention it’s proven to be. It’s not a stretch...

New BESS Art Exposure exhibit will feature African-American artists

Photo courtesy of BESS Art Exposure Article by Joseph S. Pete, via NWI Times BESS Art Exposure's latest exhibit "Loving The Skin I'm In" features the work of several local African-American artists. Mark McPhail, Maurice Hodo, Afi Ese, Cojuan Watson, Davante Mosby, Derick Pullen, Hope Villarreaul-Sams, Kenard Jackson, Kisha...