Angel Weekly Quiz
This quiz is on episode number 21 &20 (Off to Pylea We Go!) of season two. It originally aired on May 15 & May 22, 2001. This quiz covers the last two episodes of "Angel" season two, 'Through the Looking Glass' and 'There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb'. Off to Pylea We Go! Part Two Quiz | 'Angel' Episodes/Seasons | 10 Questions 'Through the Looking Glass'- Landok wanted Angel to behead a cow for the Bacchanal. Who was that cow? a. Groosalug b. Fred c. Lorne d. Cordy Last week's Question and Answer: 'Through the Looking Glass'- The three ceremonial books read by Wes were connected to Wolfram and Hart. a. True Upon this discovery, the gang began to realize that the priests probably were not trustworthy. The only way to decipher the text was to read each book in tandem with another. One book had a wolf on its cover, the next a ram, and the last a hart. Wes explained that a hart is a male red deer. Mary Live long and prosper
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WDRV's Rock 'N Roll Roots with Bob Stroud
Rock ¡®N Roll Roots Rock ¡®N Roll Roots with host Bob Stroud airs every Sunday from 9 am to Noon on The Drive. Roots is a Chicago institution with a 30-year history on the radio airwaves. Bob Stroud demonstrates his vast rock & roll knowledge and spreads his musical wings for our Sunday morning entertainment and now rebroadcasted from 9 pm to Midnight. You can e-mail Bob Stroud at bstroud@... or follow him on Facebook. ROCK 'N ROLL ROOTS FOR 5.4.2025 Featuring the 60s and 70s Root Salute to: Kent State MaryLive long and prosper
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Inspiring Quotes for Sunday, May 04, 2025
It¡¯s the artists who do the dreaming for society. M¨¦ret Oppenheim Dreams were a major influence on the Dadaist and surrealist artist M¨¦ret Oppenheim. Her father introduced her to the writings of the psychoanalyst Carl Jung when she was 14, and she recorded her dreams throughout her life. Oppenheim¡¯s later use of dreams as inspiration for her art adhered to the very essence of surrealism. Many of her pieces ¡ª sculptures, paintings, photographs, and more ¡ª consist of everyday objects reconfigured to shift their meaning, often alluding to female sexuality. In 1936, she created her most famous piece, ¡°Object,¡± featuring a fur-covered teacup, saucer, and spoon. It was mischievous and undeniably sexual, and the surrealists considered it a quintessential example of the movement. MaryLive long and prosper
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Fw: Celebrity Birthdays for May 4
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From: Jackie Schmitt Here's today's celebrity birthdays. Jackie May 4: Jazz bassist Ron Carter is 88. Singer Peggy Santiglia of The Angels is 81. Actor Richard Jenkins (¡°The Shape of Water¡±) is 78. Country singer Stella Parton is 76. Actor-turned-minister Hilly Hicks (¡°Roots¡±) is 75. Singer Jackie Jackson of The Jacksons is 74. Singer-actor Pia Zadora is 73. Singer Oleta Adams is 72. Country singer Randy Travis is 66. Actor Mary McDonough (¡°The Waltons¡±) is 64. Comedian Ana Gasteyer (¡°Saturday Night Live¡±) is 58. Actor Will Arnett (¡°Arrested Development,¡± ¡åBlades of Glory¡±) is 55. Bassist Mike Dirnt of Green Day is 53. Contemporary Christian singer Chris Tomlin is 53. TV personality Kimora Lee Simmons is 50. Sports reporter and TV personality Erin Andrews is 47. Singer Lance Bass (¡®N Sync) is 46. Actor Ruth Negga (¡°Loving¡±) is 44. Rapper Jidenna is 40. Actor Alexander Gould (¡°Weeds,¡± ¡°Finding Nemo¡±) is 31. Country singer RaeLynn is 31. Actor Amara Miller (¡°The Descendants¡±) is 25. Actor Brooklynn Prince (¡°Cocaine Bear,¡± ¡°The Florida Project¡±) is 15. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Music History for May 4
From: Jackie Schmitt Music History for May 4 1920 - The Symphony Society of New York presented a concert at the Paris Opera House. It was the first American orchestra to tour in Europe. 1956 - Gene Vincent recorded "Be-Bop-A Lula" in Nashville, TN. 1957 - The "Alan Freed Show" premiered on ABC-TV. It was the first prime-time network rock show. 1959 - Dick Clark announced the first movie to be released from his production company. The film was "Harrison High." 1959 - The winners of the first annual Grammy Awards were announced. The ceremony was held on both American coasts simultaneously. 1964 - The Moody Blues formed in Birmingham, England. 1985 - The Apollo Theater reopened with a 50th Anniversary grand reopening celebration. There was an associated television special entitled "Motown Salutes the Apollo." 1987 - Paul Butterfield died of complications of a drug overdose at the age of 44. 1991 - Phil Collins and Al Jarreau received Honorary Doctor of Music Degrees from Berklee College of Music during ceremonies in Boston. 1992 - Dudu Mntowaziwayo Ndlovu (Dudu Zulu), a band member of Johnny Clegg & Savuka, died of a gunshot wound in Zululand, South Africa, at the age of 33. 2000 - It was announced that KISS would auction off almost everything they own from its touring days. The auction was scheduled for June 24-25, 2000. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: TV History for May 4
From: Jackie Schmitt TV History for May 4 1964 - "Another World" premiered on NBC-TV. 1999 - The final episode of "NewsRadio" aired on NBC. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: This Day in History (May 04):1970: National Guard kills four students in Kent State shootings
On May 4, 1970, in Kent, Ohio, 28 National Guardsmen fire their weapons at a group of anti-war demonstrators on the Kent State University campus, killing four students, wounding eight and permanently paralyzing another. The tragedy was a watershed moment for a nation divided by the conflict in... read more THIS DAY IN HISTORY May 04 1970 National Guard kills four students in Kent State shootings On May 4, 1970, in Kent, Ohio, 28 National Guardsmen fire their weapons at a group of anti-war demonstrators on the Kent State University campus, killing four students, wounding eight and permanently paralyzing another. The tragedy was a watershed moment for a nation divided by the conflict in... read more 19th Century 1886 The Haymarket Square Riot African History 2002 Nigerian aircraft crashes in crowded city American Revolution 1776 Rhode Island becomes first colony to renounce allegiance to George III Arts & Entertainment 1929 Legendary actress Audrey Hepburn is born 1948 Norman Mailer¡¯s first novel, ¡°The Naked and the Dead,¡± is published 1956 Gene Vincent records ¡°Be-Bop-A-Lula¡± 1994 A lawmaker introduces the pun ¡°May the Fourth be with you¡± on the floor of U.K. Parliament Black History 1959 Ella Fitzgerald becomes first Black woman to win a Grammy Award 1961 The first Freedom Ride departs from Washington, D.C. Crime 1990 Electric chair malfunctions in Florida, leading states to change execution methods Landmarks 1904 U.S. officially acquires Panama Canal, takes over construction Middle Eastern History 1994 Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat sign accord for Palestinian self-rule Sports 1924 Paris hosts its second Olympic Games 1966 Willie Mays breaks National League home run record U.S. Presidents 1865 President Lincoln is buried in Springfield, Illinois Women¡¯s History 1979 Margaret Thatcher becomes Britain¡¯s first female prime minister World War I 1916 Germany agrees to limit its submarine warfare Follow The HISTORY ? Channel Update Preferences | Subscribe | Contact Us Having trouble viewing this message? View the web version. This is a promotional email from HISTORY and A+E Global Media?. ? 2025 A&E Television Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Email Marketing, 235 E 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 http://www.aegm.com/ TV Parental Guidelines | Careers | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy Mary Live long and prosper
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Inspiring Quotes for Saturday, May 03, 2025
Falsehood is so easy, truth so difficult. George Eliot George Eliot, born Mary Ann Evans in 1819, chose to write under a male pen name for two reasons: She wanted to avoid the stereotype of women¡¯s writing of her day, and sought to protect herself from the scandal of being an unmarried woman living with a married man. Truth, in her personal life, was indeed difficult ¡ª but truth was also of vital importance to Eliot, even in her fiction. Her novels, including "Middlemarch" and "Silas Marner," were a realistic portrayal of life, full of detailed depictions and psychological insight. As she once wrote, ¡°I aspire to give no more than a faithful account of men and things as they have mirrored themselves in my mind.¡± Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Celebrity Birthdays for May 3
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From: Jackie Schmitt Here's today's celebrity birthdays. Jackie May 3: Singer Frankie Valli is 91. Sports announcer Greg Gumbel is 79. Singer Mary Hopkin is 75. Singer Christopher Cross is 74. Drummer Cactus Moser (Highway 101) is 68. Keyboardist David Ball of Soft Cell is 66. Country singer Shane Minor is 57. Actor Amy Ryan (¡°Bridge of Spies,¡± ¡åThe Office¡±) is 57. Actor Bobby Cannavale (¡°Boardwalk Empire,¡± ¡åNurse Jackie¡±) is 55. Music producer-actor Damon Dash is 54. Bassist John Driskell Hopkins of Zac Brown Band is 54. Actor Marsha Stephanie-Blake (¡°When They See Us¡±) is 50. TV personality Willie Geist (¡°Today¡±) is 50. Actor Christina Hendricks (¡°Mad Men¡±) is 50. Actor Dule Hill (¡°Psych,¡± ¡åThe West Wing¡±) is 50. Country singer Eric Church is 48. Actor Tanya Wright (¡°Orange Is the New Black¡±) is 47. Dancer Cheryl Burke (¡°Dancing with the Stars¡±) is 41. Singer Michael Kiwanuka is 38. Actor Zoe De Grand Maison (¡°Orphan Black¡±) is 30. Rapper Desiigner is 28. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Music History for May 3
From: Jackie Schmitt Music History for May 3 1939 - "Beer Barrel Polka" was recorded by The Andrews Sisters. 1956 - Most Happy Fella, a musical by Frank Loesser, opened at the Imperial Theatre in New York City. 1960 - The musica The Fantasticks opened in New York. The show became the longest-running musical in theater history on May 13, 1984 with performance number 10,000. 1964 - Gerry & the Pacemakers made their U.S. TV debut on The Ed Sullivan Show. They performed "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying." 1967 - The Walker Brothers announced that they have disbanded. They did reunite for a tour of Japan in 1968. 1967 - Carl Wilson (Beach Boys) went to court on draft evasion charges. 1969 - At Toronto International Airport, Jimi Hendrix was arrested for possession of hashish and heroin when he crossed the Canadian border for a concert in Toronto. He claimed the drugs were not his. He was released on $10,000 bail. His trial ended when he was acquitted on December 10. 1969 - Jimi Hendrix was arrested when Canadian customs officials found heroin in his bag. 1971 - New York City's Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center announced that it would begin presenting rock, pop and jazz concerts as well as classical. 1976 - Paul McCartney made his first American stage appearance in 10 years. The "Wings Over America" tour began in Ft. Worth, TX. 1977 - Paul Simon and Phoebe Snow performed at a benefit concert for the New York Public Library. 1986 - Dollywood (Dolly Parton's theme park) opened in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. 1988 - Queensr?che released the album Operation: Mindcrime. 1988 - Poison released the album Open Up and Say...Ahh! 1990 - 2 Live Crew released the single "Banned in the U.S.A." 1991 - Andy Williams and Debbie Haas were married. 2000 - Rapper DMX was sentenced to 15 days in jail after he pled guilty to drug possession charges, driving without a license and outstanding parking tickets. DMX was also fined $350. 2016 - Billboard reported that Prince became the first act to concurrently chart five albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 since the merging of their stereo and mono lists in 1963. In the first full tracking week since Prince's death he had 19 albums on the top 200 list. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: TV History for May 3
From: Jackie Schmitt TV History for May 3 1986 - The final episode of "Crazy Like a Fox" was aired on CBS. 1991 - The final episode of "Dallas" aired on CBS. 2000 - The final episode of "Party of Five" aired on FOX. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Rolling Stone: Music (5/02/2025): Best New Music: Quavo, Erich Church, Rico Nasty
View on web New reader? Subscribe May 02, 2025 Quavo, Eric Church, Rico Nasty, And All The Songs You Need to Know This Week Looking for the week's best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist By Rolling Stone Blondshell's Sharp, Secret-Sharing 'If You Asked for a Picture' Sabrina Teitelbaum turns rough memories into pretty songs with a bite on her second album Pup Deliver Life-Affirming Pop-Punk on 'Who Will Look After the Dogs?' Toronto band take on personal crisis with a sense of humor and loud guitars Eric Church's 'Evangeline vs. the Machine' Is Dazzling, Challenging, and a Masterwork The Nashville maverick goes his own way again with the most ambitious, vulnerable album of his career Car Seat Headrest Just Made a Rock Opera. It's Kind of Awesome Will Toledo supersizes his ambition without scrimping on indie-rock kicks Coco Jones Expands 'Why Not More?' Album With, What Else? More Three bonus tracks, available to stream now, feature on re-release of debut album Kelly Clarkson Turned Martin Short and Meryl Streep's Onscreen Romance Into a Song The musician wrote "Where Have You Been" after watching the actors' characters fall in love on Only Murders in the Building Eric Church's New Song Reimagines 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia' for Darker Times In "Johnny," the centerpiece of his album Evangeline vs. the Machine, the country singer implores the hero of Charlie Daniels' classic to hurry the hell back here R.E.M. to Re-Release 'Radio Free Europe' to Help Support Radio Free Europe ¡°Whether it¡¯s music or a free press ¨C censorship anywhere is a threat to the truth everywhere," Michael Stipe says after Trump administration's attempts to dismantle Voice of America ¡ Visit the Preferences Center to update your profile and customize what email alerts and newsletters you receive. Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. ? 2025 Rolling Stone, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 475 5th Ave New York, New York, 10017 View in Browser | Privacy Policy | Your Privacy Rights | Ad Choices | Terms of Use Update Profile Mary Live long and prosper
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WDRV's Ten @ 10 - Guess the Year - With Bob Stroud
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Ten @ 10 Each weekday at 10am, The Drive¡¯s Bob Stroud picks ten great songs from one great year or sometimes a great theme to feature. See the old lists here and vote on the current list. We'd like to know what song you heard on today's Ten @ 10 that made you turn up your radio or just plain made you go "wow!" Check out the available songs from today¡¯s Ten @ 10 in The Drive¡¯s Playlist Center. Check back tomorrow for a brand new Ten @ 10 on 97.1 FM The Drive! Comments or suggestions for Ten @ 10? Email us at: Ten@... Stevie Ray Vaughn -- The House is Rockin' The Call -- Let the Day Begin Alannah Miles -- Black Velvet Great White -- One Bitten Twice Shy Billy Joel -- We Didn't Start the Fire The Cult -- Foie Woman The Rolling Stones -- Mixed Emotions Phil Collins -- Another Day in Paradise M?tley Cr¨¹e -- Same Old Situation Roy Orbison -- You Got It Comments or Suggestions for Ten @ 10 E-mail us at: Ten@... The Year for April 25 was 1976. Number One Song as Voted by the Listeners: Rush -- Temples of Syrnix Mary Live long and prosper
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Inspiring Quotes for Friday, May 02, 2025
The only tired I was, was tired of giving in. Rosa Parks On the evening of December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a bus in downtown Montgomery, Alabama. She paid her fare and sat in the first row of back seats reserved for Black citizens on the segregated bus. When a white man boarded and found himself with no seat in the ¡°white¡± section, the bus driver ordered Parks and three other Black passengers in her row to stand. Three of the passengers obeyed. Parks did not. Her defiance led to her arrest, and set in motion the Montgomery bus boycott ¡ª turning Parks into a symbol of the civil rights movement. She later wrote that it wasn¡¯t physical tiredness that made her refuse to give up her seat, writing, ¡°No, the only tired I was, was tired of giving in.¡± Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Celebrity Birthdays for May 2
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From: Jackie Schmitt Here's today's celebrity birthdays. Jackie May 2: Singer Engelbert Humperdinck is 89. Country singer R.C. Bannon is 80. Actor David Suchet (TV¡¯s ¡°Poirot¡±) is 79. Country singer Larry Gatlin is 77. Singer Lou Gramm of Foreigner is 75. Actor Christine Baranski is 73. Singer Angela Bofill is 71. Actor Brian Tochi (¡°Revenge of the Nerds,¡± ¡åPolice Academy¡±) is 66. Actor Elizabeth Berridge (¡°The John Larroquette Show¡±) is 63. Country singer Ty Herndon is 63. Actor Mitzi Kapture (¡°The Young and the Restless,¡± ¡°Baywatch¡±) is 63. TV commentator Mika Brzezinski is 58. Wrestler-actor Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) is 53. Singer Jeff Gutt of Stone Temple Pilots is 49. Actor Jenna Von Oy (¡°Blossom¡±) is 48. Actor Kumail Nanjiani (TV¡¯s ¡°Silicon Valley,¡± film¡¯s ¡°The Big Sick¡±) is 47. Actor Ellie Kemper (¡°Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,¡± ¡åThe Office¡±) is 45. Actor Robert Buckley (¡°One Tree Hill¡±) is 44. Actor Gaius Charles (¡°Grey¡¯s Anatomy¡±) is 42. Singer Lily Allen is 40. Guitarist Jim Almgren of Carolina Liar is 39. Actor Kay Panabaker ("Angel," ¡°No Ordinary Family,¡± ¡åSummerland¡±) is 35. Mary Live long and prosper
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Fw: Music History for May 2
From: Jackie Schmitt Music History for May 2 1938 - Ella Fitzgerald recorded "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" with Chick Webb¡¯s band. 1956 - For the first time in Billboard chart history, five singles were in both the pop and the R&B top 10. The singles were Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel," Carl Perkins' "Blue Suede Shoes," Little Richard's "Long Tall Sally," the Platters' "Magic Touch," and Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers' "Why Do Fools Fall in Love." 1960 - Production began on Elvis Presley's G.I. Blues. It was his first post-Army movie. 1960 - Ben E. King left the Drifters and signed a deal with ATCO Records. 1965 - Rolling Stones made their second appearance on the The Ed Sullivan Show. 1972 - Les Harvey (Stone the Crows) was electrocuted on stage in Swansea, Wales. He died several hours later at the age of 25. 1977 - Eric Clapton recorded "Wonderful Tonight." 1979 - The Who performed their first concert after the death of Keith Moon. Kenney Jones, formerly of the Faces, was the new drummer. 1979 - The Who's movie Quadrophenia premiered in London. 1980 - The South African government banned the Pink Floyd song "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)." 1992 - Bonnie Raitt received an honorary Doctor of Music Degree from Berklee College of Music during commencement ceremonies in Boston. 1998 - Loretta Lynn made the announcement backstage at the Grand Ole Opry that she intended to return to college and get a degree. Mary Live long and prosper
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Beatles Article Long Article
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Came across this article and wanted to share Chuck ¡°We could see John begin smiling. At the end of the first verse, he gave an exuberant thumbs-up and McCartney and Harrison began slapping each other on the back¡±: How one Beatles track spawned a recording technique revolution Features By Andy Price published 8 hours ago Originally called ¡¯The Void¡¯, the groundbreaking song found the Fab Four exploring higher planes of consciousness - and leaning on the studio more than ever before (Image credit: Santi Visalli Inc./Getty Images) PRODUCER WEEK 2025: The 1960s were a decade of quite astonishing change. The conservatism and austerity of the postwar period was besieged by the blooming of pop culture - and a new era of self-expression began to flower in the heads of a generation. By 1966, culture, fashion, art and comedy were undergoing a giddy renaissance, yet it was pop music that was the prime mover. Its influence over the youth now solidified, pop could push beyond its hormone-fuelled bedrock. It was increasingly wandering into new frontiers of possibility. Nothing exemplified this as clearly as the sonic evolution of the Beatles. Since their explosion into the public consciousness a scant three years earlier, the Fab Four had demonstrated an aptitude for pop songwriting. Now, curiosity - and competition - had spurred them to deviate away from the thematic norms of pop songwriting (I.e. Love, relationships and relentless positivity). On their sixth studio album, Rubber Soul in 1965, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr had widened their musical scope significantly. Edging away from the dictates of pop commerce, Rubber Soul rippled with more mature themes - and a more varied instrumental palette. But it was 1966¡¯s Revolver that really instigated the Beatles¡¯ pioneering second stage. One track in particular is undoubtedly a firm contender for being the most groundbreaking in the history of recorded music. Tomorrow Never Knows was the very first track to be cut for the album, and contained multitudes of technical innovations. It sounded unlike anything anyone had ever heard before. And yet, it resonated with the era perfectly. The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows - YouTube Watch On Surrendering to the void Accompanying their desire to be more creatively ambitious, the heavy demands of touring internationally had also started to take their toll on the four young men, then still in their mid-twenties. While by 1965, the Beatles were regularly filling out football and baseball stadiums in the US, the increased stress of the security implications, a gruelling schedule and sheer volume of their often-hysterical audiences led to increased dissatisfaction. Behind the closed doors of their studio, Abbey Road (then known as EMI Recording Studios), the Beatles found a safe haven. It was calm, secure ground on which they could focus on their core passion with freedom and support. Inspired by the politically-charged and self-reflective writing of Bob Dylan, the neo-philosophy of the fomenting acid culture and the unbridled sonic adventurousness of the Beach Boys, the Beatles were driven to challenge themselves as songwriters. Partly excited by the potential of the studio, the group were also wary of being left behind as pop¡¯s inexorable pace quickened. They wanted to be taken more seriously as artists, as opposed to the conveyors of pop confectionary that some more 'cerebral' commentators regarded them as. Revolver demolished the notion that the Beatles were a passing fad. It re-framed them as music¡¯s most intrepid pioneers, while at the same time, the biggest entertainment fixture on the planet. An impressive balance that nobody has yet been able to match. Revolver¡¯s final track was recorded first, and was borne out of a particularly strange starting point.(Image credit: Keystone/Getty Images) Originally dubbed ¡®Mark 1¡¯ and later ¡®The Void¡¯ - Tomorrow Never Knows was inspired by Lennon¡¯s mind-expanding perusal of psychedelic drug advocate Timothy Leary¡¯s ¡®The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Bo
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Fw: Rolling Stone: Music: (5/01/2025): Tablo On His Revealing RM Collaboration
View on web New reader? Subscribe May 01, 2025 Tablo on His Revealing New Collaboration With BTS' RM: 'It Felt Like a Diary' The Epik High frontman talks about working with RM on ¡°Stop the Rain,¡± which features highly personal lyrics from both artists: ¡°I didn¡¯t want him to be harmed in any way¡± ¡ By Jae-Ha Kim Ed Sheeran, Doja Cat, Burna Boy, Ros¨¦, and More Feature on 'F1' Soundtrack F1 the Album will be released on June 27, the same day as the movie¡¯s premiere Suki Waterhouse Channels Anna Nicole Smith in Sexy, Cinematic 'On This Love' Video ¡°She is provocative and playful and is absorbed in the joy of living and the freedom [of] unconventional decisions," says Immy Waterhouse, who directed the video 'Summer House' Star Jesse Solomon Wants to Be the 'Next-Generation Michael Bubl¨¦' With New Music Solomon releases his latest track, ¡°Into Space,¡± exclusively with Rolling Stone Lorde Explains How Charli XCX's 'Brat' Gave Her 'a Kick' to Finish New Album 'Virgin' "It's an amazing thing when a peer throws the gauntlet down like that," she says Bruce Springsteen Shares 'Faithless' From Soundtrack to Unmade 'Spiritual Western' Twenty years after he recorded music for a movie that never got off the ground, he¡¯s finally ready to share the songs as part of Tracks II: The Lost Albums Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco Will Feature GloRilla, More on Deluxe 'I Said I Love You First' Cigarettes After Sex and DJ Sliink will be among the artists featured on the expanded version of the LP Sammy Hagar Brings Out Kesha, Resurrects Van Halen Classics at Vegas Residency Kickoff Kesha came out for ¡°Ain¡¯t Talkin¡¯ ¡¯Bout Love,¡± and the Red Rocker wrapped up the night by singing the Van Halen power ballad ¡°Love Walks In¡± for the first tim ¡ Sam Smith, Normani Copyright Lawsuit Revived: Appeals Court Says Jury Should Decide In 2023, a California federal judge dismissed the copyright infringement lawsuit that claimed their multiplatinum hit ¡°Dancing With a Stranger¡± stole from a 2015 song by the same name Visit the Preferences Center to update your profile and customize what email alerts and newsletters you receive. Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. ? 2025 Rolling Stone, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 475 5th Ave New York, New York, 10017 View in Browser | Privacy Policy | Your Privacy Rights | Ad Choices | Terms of Use Update Profile Mary Live long and prosper
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Inspiring Quotes for Thursday, May 01, 2025
The heart is not like a box that gets filled up; it expands in size the more you love. Spike Jonze The sci-fi romance film ¡°Her¡± was director Spike Jonze¡¯s solo screenwriting debut, and it¡¯s safe to say he knocked it out of the park. The movie, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson, was nominated for Best Picture in 2013 and won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. It tells the story of Theodore (Phoenix), a man who falls in love with his artificially intelligent assistant, Samantha (voiced by Johansson). Theodore represents two of the film¡¯s main themes: loneliness and isolation. Samantha brings him a ray of hope and helps to alleviate his depression, offering support through lines like this one, which reminds us that there is no limit to our capacity for love. Mary Live long and prosper
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[ForAllThings] Beatles Article Long Article
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Great article Chuck ¡ª thank you ¡ª my favorite group ...
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