Photo: Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images Not even the Boss is above the law. Bruce Springsteen , enthusiast of patriotic Jeeps , was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence last November in a case that has evaded public attention until now. People reports that the arrest occurred in (duh) New Jersey, with Springsteen receiving three citations for “reckless driving, consuming alcohol in a closed area, and driving while intoxicated.” He was busted in the National Recreation Area of Sandy Hook, which is known for its year-round open beaches. “Springsteen was cooperative throughout the process,” a National Park Service spokesperson told People. He’s expected to appear in court ( in the U.S.A. ) in the coming weeks. … [Read more...] about New Jersey Wept As Bruce Springsteen Was Arrested for Drunk Driving
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Sir Paul McCartney admits he was scared to tell new wife Nancy that he loved her
October 10, 2013 - 11:01 BST hellomagazine.com Sir Paul McCartney admits he was scared to tell new wife Nancy that he loved her so has dedicated her a song in his latest álbum, New He is credited with some of the greatest love songs, but Sir Paul McCartney has admitted he was scared to tell his new wife Nancy that he loved her. In his latest album, New , is a secret piano ballad called Scared , which, Paul says, is for Nancy. "There are a couple of tracks about Nancy and Scared is one of them," the 71-year-old tells The Sun . The beautiful ballad, which comes from the heart, opens with the touching yet simple line, I'm scared to say I love you. The music legend's 16th solo album is fresh, youthful, and, as its title reflects, shows a new wave of energy from the music legend, who lost his wife Linda to breast cancer 15 years ago and more recently divorced Heather Mills. It was produced by young talents … [Read more...] about Sir Paul McCartney admits he was scared to tell new wife Nancy that he loved her
Jon Stewart’s New Show Will Have Real Journalism Energy
Photo: Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images Jon Stewart’s as-yet untitled show on Apple TV+ just announced three key hires that suggest this latest venture will be a mixture of both comedy and serious journalism. According to The Hollywood Reporter , the series has selected as its showrunner an award-winning investigative journalist, Brinda Adhikari, who has two decades of news experience and an Edward R. Murrow award from her time at CBS Evening News . It does appear Stewart is interested in keeping the show funny, as he also selected a head writer in Chelsea Devantez, whose credits include Comedy Central’s The Opposition With Jordan Klepper and who wrote on the staff of Stewart’s show at HBO that never aired . Lorrie Baranek has also been hired as the executive in charge of production, and she shares a Comedy Central background from her work on The President Show and The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore. The show will feature single-topic episodes and a … [Read more...] about Jon Stewart’s New Show Will Have Real Journalism Energy
Kaytranada’s Decade-Long Journey to Best New Artist
“I’m always speechless when I talk about being nominated. I can’t really wrap my head around the fact that I’m making stuff here, where I’m sitting.” Photo: Iris Gottlieb Kaytranada has what every producer strives for: an in-demand signature sound. His records glide fluidly between four-to-the-floor house beats, hip-hop sample-flipping, and P-Funk style 808 bass lines. He honed the technique as a teenager, and it has since grabbed the attention of some all-star collaborators: Pharrell Williams, Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys, Anderson .Paak, and Kendrick Lamar. This year, he’s nominated for three Grammys, including Best Dance/Electronica Album for his 2019 sophomore release, Bubba , and Best New Artist. But Kaytranada is hardly new to music ; at 28, he has been building a career in the industry for more than a decade. Although the recognition may be overdue, the thrill of it hasn’t worn off. “I’m Kaytranada, all the way from Montreal, Canada — been making beats since I was … [Read more...] about Kaytranada’s Decade-Long Journey to Best New Artist
Heartbreak and Resurrection in ‘Grief and Grievance’ at the New Museum
Nari Ward, Peace Keeper , 1995. Photo: Dario Lasagni/New Museum, New York The New Museum’s show “Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America” finds terrible beauty in the pain, rage, mania, and sorrow that form the continuing psychosis of this country’s obsession with race. Featuring 37 Black artists working in the United States from 1964 to today, it plumbs the long American night of racism with an eye on the poetics of abstraction, the possibilities of monochrome, and the documentation of bare facts. Together, these 97 pieces suggest Black artists have made the most important art of our time. It’s notable that this exhibition, with its themes of mourning and loss, was the last organized by the great Nigerian-born, Germany-based curator Okwui Enwezor, a visionary pioneer of international multiculturalism, who died of cancer in 2019 at the age of 55. Part of the big global art world that self-started in the early ’90s, Enwezor’s animating purpose as a curator seemed to … [Read more...] about Heartbreak and Resurrection in ‘Grief and Grievance’ at the New Museum