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The music video for "Little Black Submarines" was directed by Danny Clinch [5] and filmed during the group's live performance at the Springwater Supper Club and Lounge, a small dive bar in Nashville, Tennessee. [6] The venue, formerly a speakeasy, was the first place in the city to obtain a liquor license. Auerbach said, "It's a really cool ...
The Worst Idea of All Time is a podcast hosted by New Zealand comedians Tim Batt and Guy Montgomery where they watch and review the same film every week for a year. In each season, the film chosen is one neither of the hosts have seen before and is generally considered to be a bad film.
Dead Talents Society (Chinese: 鬼才之道) is a 2024 Taiwanese horror comedy film directed and co-written by John Hsu, starring Chen Bolin, Sandrine Pinna, Gingle Wang, Eleven Yao, Bai Bai, and Soso Tseng. Set in a fictional underworld where ghosts can linger in the mortal realm by competing to haunt humans, the film follows a rookie ghost ...
On Friday morning, Dan Patrick had some interesting information to share regarding the future of the College Football Playoff. According to Patrick, the Playoff committee wants to expand to 12 ...
In October 2016, The Amazing Tour Is Not on Fire, a live recording of the final U.S. show at the Dolby Theatre, [11] was released as a YouTube Red Original film of the same name along with a documentary, Dan and Phil's Story of TATINOF. [12] [5] They were the first British YouTube creators to release content on the YouTube Red platform ...
It’d be easy enough for the Black Keys — singer and guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney — to remain in rock star mode at this point in their career. After all, they’ve ...
The Senate Republican and Democratic caucuses also said they will not fundraise as organizations during the trial, which starts Tuesday.
Matt Bai (/ ˈ b aɪ /; born September 9, 1968) is an American journalist, author and screenwriter. [4] He is a contributing columnist for the Washington Post. [4] Between 2014 and 2019, he was the national political columnist for Yahoo! News. [4] [5] [6] On 25 July 2019, via Twitter, Bai announced he was leaving Yahoo! News to "focus on ...