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‘The Daily Show’ Roasted Fox News For Its Absurd Burger-Ban Freakout And Subsequent On-Air Retraction

The Daily Show is offering up its thoughts and prayers to Fox News because the network is going through a truly terrible time right now. Not only is the imaginary federal hamburger ban that some of their conservative hosts have been pinning on President Joe Biden all weekend not real, they now have to admit that their faux outrage over this anti-red-meat conspiracy was born out of their inability to fact-check fake news.

To understand just how devastating this whole return to journalistic integrity has been, we need to go back to the beginning. On his Friday afternoon show, Fox personality John Roberts incorrectly reported that a 2020 study from scholars at the University of Michigan and Tulane University was serving as the basis for Biden’s climate plan, a plan that included cutting consumption of red meat to just 4 pounds per citizen a year. That’s just one hamburger a month!

Before Fox realized that the study was actually done independently and well before Biden was even elected president, hosts from other shows jumped on the meat-eating bandwagon. Some bemoaned the fact that this meant “no burgers on July 4th” and “no steaks on the barbie.” Some even imagined the elites still enjoying their prime cuts while cosplaying as a conservative Marie Antoinette, shouting “Let them eat kale.” As the anger over this nonexistent government cutback grew, people like Donald Trump Jr. and some Republican governors began retweeting Fox’s warning of vegetarian authoritarianism. The red meat banned seemed primed to become yet another talking point for Biden’s right-wing opponents.

And then, in a shocking turn of events, Roberts appeared on his Monday show to admit the whole thing was false. The study was done years before Biden announced a plan to tackle climate change as president and it did not mention Biden or a government-mandated meat ban. So how did Fox News connect the two? It seems someone at the network is a fan of The Daily Mail, a British tabloid that linked the study to Biden for unknown reasons. Once one Fox News host shared that information as fact, the rest jumped on board, which lead to Roberts finally issuing an on-air retraction.

Fortunately for Roberts and crew, The Daily Show knows just how difficult admitting to fueling a misinformation campaign (intended to spark distrust and hate towards our government) is for the network that once had a host hide in the bushes to catch a migrant family crossing the border. This is a hard time for Fox News, and during hard times, The Daily Show is here.

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Guapdad 4000 Adds A Flirtatious Verse To Sainvil’s Amorous ‘Ashley’ Video

Alama Records R&B singer Sainvil has been steadily building an audience since being signed to the label in 2019 — becoming the label’s first R&B singer in the process. His latest single “Ashley” may help kick his recognition up a notch thanks to its bootylicious video and a timely appearance from guest rapper Guapdad 4000, who’s in the midst of a breakout of his own after releasing the heartfelt album 1176 with Illmind.

Sainvil explained the inspiration behind his new single in a press release, saying, “I named the song after a crush I had on a gorgeous girl named Ashley when I was a kid. This song is about appreciating and uplifting the Queens that teach, love, protect, and fight for us Black men. Something they can have fun getting dressed to all summer, but ultimately celebrates and disarms colorist notions among a group of beautiful people.”

Guapdad, meanwhile, has been enjoying an increased degree of attention thanks to his ode to his own heritage, “Chicken Adobo,” which compares a woman’s love to the heartwarming taste of a favorite Filipino dish.

Watch Sainvil’s “Ashley” video featuring Guapdad above.

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Lil Baby And Megan Thee Stallion Command An Icy Kingdom In Their ‘On Me (Remix)’ Video

It’s been a few months since Lil Baby released his fan favorite track “On Me,” but he didn’t stop there. As a special treat for his listeners, Lil Baby tapped Megan Thee Stallion to hop on a remix of his Platinum-certified track. To celebrate the collaboration’s release, the two rappers team up to share an icy video.

The vibrant visual, directed by Mike Ho, positions Megan and Lil Baby as the rulers of an ice kingdom. It opens with the two rappers delivering the track’s lyrics in front of an ice palace. But when it comes time for Megan to launch into her verse, the rapper is suddenly seated atop an erupting volcano, continuing to rap amid the flowing lava.

Megan’s feature on the track arrives on the heels of her announcement that she’ll be taking an indefinite hiatus. Last week, a series of vague social media posts detailed that Megan will be “recharging” as a result of “the demands of the Hot Girl lifestyle.” Her posts also noted that the rapper “has now entered a period of regeneration to prepare for what’s next” and that her management team would be handling all of her social media for the time being.

Watch Lil Baby and Megan Thee Stallion’s “On Me (Remix)” video above.

Megan Thee Stallion is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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‘Citizen Kane’ Lost Its Perfect Score On Rotten Tomatoes, Making ‘Paddington 2’ The New Greatest Film Of All-Time

It’s been a rough week for Herman J. Mankiewicz, better known as MANK. The Netflix film bearing his name won only two of the 10 Academy Awards it was nominated for, Best Cinematography and Best Production Design, which is still one more Oscar than Citizen Kane won in 1942. (It famously lost Best Picture, then called Outstanding Motion Picture, to the dreadfully boring How Green Was My Valley.) Mank’s masterpiece with Orson Welles is also no longer part of the 100% Club on Rotten Tomatoes, which would annoy the two writers if they knew what the internet was and weren’t long dead.

Of the 116 reviews for Citizen Kane on the critical aggregation website, 115 are positive and one is negative. That one was published 80 years ago in the Chicago Tribune under the headline, “Citizen Kane Fails to Impress Critic as Greatest Ever Filmed.” (As noted by Boing Boing, it was written by Mae Tinée, a “collective pseudonym then used by the paper’s film critics.” Get it?) Why was it added to Rotten Tomatoes in 2021 (it was updated between late-February and mid-April)? It’s unclear, but my theory is that Welles owed money to the grandfather of someone who works at Rotten Tomatoes.

Here’s an excerpt:

“You’ve heard a lot about this picture and I see by the ads that some experts think it ‘the greatest movie ever made.’ I don’t. It’s interesting. It’s different. In fact, it’s bizarre enough to become a museum piece. But its sacrifice of simplicity to eccentricity robs it of distinction and general entertainment value.”

Paddington 2 is a better film than Citizen Kane. I already knew this, but now it’s official.

(Via Boing Boing)

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Tom Cruise Reportedly Saved A Co-Star From A Spinning Helicopter Blades Back In The 1980s

Tom Cruise is suddenly making loads of headlines lately, which is bound to happen when one dangles from a speeding train like it’s no big thing. Due to shooting that particular scene in Yorkshire, by the way, Tom’s also in the news over at the The Daily Mail, which published photos of him apparently saving a cameraman from falling off the train, possibly even saving the guy’s life. Well, it wouldn’t be the first time that Tom has pulled such a feat, and The Sun has details of a 1987 incident from the Cocktail set, where he literally saved his leading lady’s life.

That actress would be The Karate Kid‘s Elisabeth Shue (seen recently in The Boys and Cobra Kai), who had been filming the “horse riding on the beach” scene with Tom, and a helicopter nearly spelled Elisabeth’s demise. The Sun‘s report comes from a Facebook gathering of Crew Stories, which includes aerial camera operator Bill Bennett’s account of how Elisabeth and Tom had paused filming to receive director’s notes after a few takes. Elisabeth had apparently turned to run back to the part of the beach where they were shooting, and she nearly collided with spinning helicopter blades.

Tom tackled her, saving her life, and writer Mike Timm saw the Facebook post and alerted Mission: Impossible 7 director Chris McQuarrie. In turn, he mentioned it to Tom, who confirmed the story as truth. Here’s part of Bennett’s description:

“Tom saw where Elisabeth was going,” he added. “Tom is a pilot, rated in both airplanes and helicopters, and instantly saw the danger. He lunged after her, but only was able grab her legs, tackling her to the ground. “He rolled her over, dragging her at the same time, and you could see the momentary anger on her face while she was yelling “Why did you do that?”

“But by that time he is pointing at the tail rotor which is now a couple feet away, screaming at her that she almost died. At that point she turned white, and he pulled her back towards the front of the helicopter and they walked away. All of us in the helicopter, we’re quite shaken up by the close call, but there was nothing to be said. Tom had, in that instant, truly saved her life.”

Yikes. Cruise can be seen back in action on the big screen when Top Gun: Maverick arrives on November 19, 2021, followed by Mission: Impossible 7 on May 27, 2022.

(Via Daily Mail & The Sun)

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The ‘Super Mario Party’ Free Update Gives You A Huge Reason To Replay

Nearly three years after Super Mario Party first hit shelves, Nintendo has given folks a reason to return to the board game-shaped land of betrayal with the announcement of a free update that expands improves the game’s online multiplayer experience. Best of all, Mario fans won’t have to wait any longer to get playing with their pals online — expanded online multiplayer hits Super Mario Party today.

Prior to the update, online play in Super Mario Party consisted of “Mariothon,” a game mode that allows players to enjoy a small sample of the game’s popular mini-games in a very simplified way. As of today, however, both “Mario Party” and “Partner Party” modes can be played online, allowing up to four players to enjoy the traditional Mario Party experience in either a free-for-all battle or 2 vs. 2 pairings. For those unfamiliar with Mario Party, the popular Nintendo party game is essentially a board game. At the start of each turn, players roll their dice, move their respective Mario character, and engage in goofy mini-game battles and plenty of trash talk while trying to catch the most stars.

In order to take advantage of the free update and get playing online, Switch owners must own a Nintendo Switch Online subscription. Once connected, you can download the free update and get started in either a friend match — which is open for all friends — or private, password-protected game.

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English soccer teams pause their match to allow players to break their Ramadan fasts

An otherwise forgettable pause during the Crystal Palace and Leicester City Premier League match Monday night in England turned out to be a beautiful display of sportsmanship from two teams that definitely had their priorities straight.

During the 35th minute of the match, Crystal Palace’s goalkeeper Vicente Guaita held onto the ball instead of making a goal kick. This allowed Leicester’s center-back Wesley Fofana and Palace’s midfielder Cheikhou Kouyate to break their Ramadan fasts.

The brief, voluntary stoppage gave Fofana a moment to guzzle some water and for Kouyate to down an energy gel. The stoppage happened shortly after sundown because Muslims are supposed to avoid food or drink while the sun is out during the month-long holiday.

This year, Ramadan runs from April 12 to May 2012.


Ramadan is the Arabic name for the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. It’s the holiest of Islamic months and is part of the Five Pillars of Islam. The Five Pillars are principles that are ordered by God. Muslims believe that the first verses of their holy book, the Qu’ran, were given to Prophet Mohammed during the month.

Muslims fast during the daylight hours throughout Ramadan feel closer to God and strengthen their resolve.

Muslims observe the fast by having a meal before dawn, then going without any food or drink until sundown. One can imagine how hard it is for an athlete to play at a professional level for an entire month without having proper nutrition or hydration.

Soccer players can run up to nine miles in a typical 90-minute match and elite players can burn up to 3,400 calories.

Fofana thanked the opposing club for their support on Twitter. “That’s what makes football wonderful,” he said.

Last week, Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers took Fofana out of the game at the 60-minute mark in a 3-0 win over West Brom to allow him to break his fast.

It’s believed that Monday’s match was the first time in Premier League history that a game was stopped to allow players to break the Ramadan fast. The decision was made before the game in a meeting between team captains.

Although fasting has to make it a lot harder for players to perform on the field, Rodgers believes it gives them more strength. “I’ve worked with lots of players with devotion to their faiths and for a lot of the guys it gives them strength,” he said in a press conference.

“He’s finding an incredible strength to play continuously and train during Ramadan. He’s a special talent and a big player for us,” Rogers continued.

In the world of professional soccer, a single game, score, or play can have huge consequences for players and their organizations. So it’s pretty incredible to see two teams put their competitive differences aside for a brief moment to focus on something that’s bigger than the game. It’s also a wonderful display of religious tolerance for the tens of thousands of people watching the game.

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Andy Ruiz Jr. Knows His Journey Back To The Top Of The Heavyweight Division Is Just Beginning

On June 1, 2019, Andy Ruiz Jr. had the best night of his life. With a seventh round knockout of Anthony Joshua, Ruiz shocked the world to become the first Mexican heavyweight champion, taking Joshua’s WBA, WBO, IBF, and IBO heavyweight titles and vaulting into superstardom overnight.

On December 7, 2019, Ruiz found himself at rock bottom. He lost the rematch with Joshua in Saudi Arabia in disappointing fashion, ballooning to 283 pounds on fight night and providing little activity or resistance in a unanimous decision loss. The six months in between was a whirlwind of parties, parades, and celebrations, with little in the way of training or structure. As such, the result in Saudi Arabia was unsurprising, but still painfully disappointing for Ruiz. He spiraled, further diving into the bad habits that had led him to a sluggish, non-competitive effort. Not long after losing to Joshua, he stepped on a scale that read 310 pounds and found himself at a crossroads.

He could fade into obscurity, fulfilling the predictions that he would become this generation’s Buster Douglas, a one-time champ who got lucky with the right punch and never came close to being a title contender again. Or, he could commit to the work, remove the distractions, and begin climbing up boxing’s heavyweight ladder once again.

“You know what?” Ruiz asks me over Zoom. “I was to the lowest of my lowest one day, and I just went down on my knees and I asked God for a change. To change my heart to change my mentality, and I just started praying for a new change. And what do you know? The next day all the temptations, all the negativity, all the bad people around me, they all started, little by little, started getting better.

“After I seen that, I just started training even harder,” he continues. “I started dedicating myself even more, I started being more disciplined, I started doing all the right things that I should have done since the beginning. It wasn’t easy. It was really hard. We all go through roller coasters and all that but thanks to God that I overcome all that all that stress and negativity that I had around me, and you know I had to make a change.”

Ruiz will return to the ring on May 1 to show the work he’s put in over the last year in a battle with Chris Arreola on Premier Boxing Champions PPV (9 p.m. ET). It will be the first proof point in what Ruiz understands is a lifelong journey to bettering himself, one that started with a message to the pound-for-pound king, Canelo Alvarez.

Seeking the structure and support he needed to make a lifestyle transformation, Ruiz sent a message to Alvarez asking if he could come train with his camp, one that includes fellow champions like Ryan Garcia and Oscar Valdez. Alvarez took a week to talk it over with trainer Eddie Reynoso and agreed to bring Ruiz in under the condition that he prove his commitment to boxing and doing the work that was needed.

“We end up having a meeting,” Ruiz says. “I was talking to Reynoso and Reynoso told me, ‘Man, if you’re gonna come over here, I need you to be in 100 percent. I need you to be dedicated. I need you to think like the champion like you were and to do all the right things like how Canelo does.’ So, thanks to God, I’m at this point. I’m not where I want to be at but I’m better than I was before.”

That last point is the best indicator — even more than the 50-plus pounds he’s dropped in recent months — that he’s serious about that commitment. Losing weight and maintaining that requires an entire lifestyle change, one that has to go beyond pushing yourself to a target weight with a diet and exercise regimen. For Ruiz, that started with removing the negativity around him. Gone are the “cousins” he never knew existed who showed up after he knocked out Joshua and the friends who steered him to parties instead of the gym. His circle now tightened to his family and the Canelo Team, he can take that hard look in the mirror at his own habits as well.

It’s a journey he needed to take sooner than later, and even though he’s barely a year removed from the most gutting loss of his career, he’s able to look back on it as a needed wake up call.

“What if I would have won against Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia? Would I have been thinking the same way that I’m thinking now? I don’t think I would have,” Ruiz says. “I think I would have still been thinking the same way that I was thinking before, but this loss has has made me realize what’s important and what’s not. And you can’t play boxing, so you got to give it 100 percent and be disciplined, be dedicated to this sport. One of the main things that I learned from Canelo is the main word is discipline. Being disciplined inside the ring, being disciplined outside of the ring, being disciplined of the things that you’re not supposed to do and you are supposed to do.”

He’s learning how to find that balance outside the ring, with five children — “I got a lot of mouths to feed. So I got to work hard, man.” — including his oldest son, AJ, who is often by his side in the gym providing a little extra motivation. He’s become devout in his faith, crediting God at every opportunity for turning his life around, but the work he’s doing is all his and isn’t something everyone is willing to do. That commitment has resulted in Ruiz truly meaning it when he says he’s in the best shape of his life. It’s something every fighter says after a training camp, but take one look at Ruiz and it’s undeniable he’s telling the truth.

What that means in the ring is that he can take his elite hand speed and couple that with dramatically improved head movement and foot speed. His hand speed allowed him to shock Joshua, but he needed to learn how to move better to avoid punches and create room for counters that didn’t involve just firing back after he got hit. That’s been the focus of camp, with Reynoso putting him through his paces over and over on the bag and in the ring to improve that movement. The result, Ruiz says, is going to be a better fighter than the one that won the belts two years ago, much less the one from the second fight.

“I think we’re gonna see a more disciplined fighter. A fighter that’s that is going to show more ability than I had for the first and for the second fight,” Ruiz says. “More movement, just try to focus on everything that we’ve been working on and try to perfect every single punch that we’ve been working on. I think the main issue was the weight. The weight was the main issue in the second fight. So we’re not trying … I could have dropped as much pounds as I wanted, but I wanted it to be strong at 255 and see where that gets me. I’m just trying to tighten up, trying to get the fat into muscle. I’m not trying to look like Anthony Joshua and them [laughs], but I’m trying to look strong and feel strong. That’s the most important thing is to feel strong, and I think that’s what people are gonna see. I’m the same Andy, you know, the speed is there, the combinations are there, it’s just the head movement, the ability, the feet work, that’s what we’re practicing.”

For Ruiz, winning the belts was the culmination of a lifelong dream, and suddenly finding himself on the mountaintop, he didn’t know how to handle it. There was no longer a carrot to chase or a dream to catch. He was living the dream and live it he did. But as he learned, “you can’t play boxing,” as few sports are as quick to humble the overly confident.

Now, Ruiz understands the long game. He has designs on reclaiming his belts should he get past Arreola on Saturday. Fellow PBC fighter Deontay Wilder is a potential name for the future, as are Joshua and Tyson Fury. The latter of those has become a friend of Ruiz’s, as the two have shared similar stories. Fury, after beating Wladimir Klitschko, went through his own mental health battles and weight issues, relinquishing the belts (not with a loss, but with not fighting) before making his own journey back to the ring.

The two recently spent some time together, talking about life and faith, and sharing their stories with others to try and inspire them and show that they aren’t alone. As Fury told me back in 2019, he hoped his story of struggling with mental health and seeking help would help others, to prove no one, not even the heavyweight champion of the world, is above those problems.

“I got very bad where I was trying to commit suicide and to come back from that, to get back to this level back on top of the world in heavyweight boxing, it’s a testament of anybody can achieve anything,” Fury said back then. “I’m not no special person. As we saw, I was on me knees. Mental health brought me to me knees like a four-year-old child as the heavyweight champion of the world, 6’9. If it can do that to me, it can do that to anybody. No one is untouchable from this disease. It’s a silent killer, but the more awareness we raise, the more people around the world can get help and be saved.”

Ruiz likewise notes it’s something that could happen to anyone, and he wants to prove that anyone can bounce back. It starts with surrounding yourself with the right people and finding the motivation needed to change your habits and your lifestyle. For Ruiz, that’s his family and his new fighting family with Alvarez and Reynoso, who make him accountable not just to himself, but to others who have invested and believed in him. He’s fulfilled his promise to do the work and show that he can be disciplined, and the result is working in one of the best boxing gyms in the world alongside the current pound-for-pound king.

“Canelo, when he sees that I’m not doing something like throwing the right punches, he’ll go out of his way and tell me, ‘Hey look, Andy, you need to throw it like this, you need to pivot your feet, you need to do some stuff like that.’ And it means a lot to to have him guide me as well and some of the stuff that we’ve been doing, and, like, it’s amazing man,” Ruiz says. “I’m really blessed to have this team and, like I said, we don’t try to compete with each other. We help each other and we want the whole team to grow.”

Ruiz’s personal growth over the last year has been evident, and now he’s ready to show his growth in the ring. Beating Arreola would be a great way to reintroduce himself to the boxing world, but he makes it clear that this fight is just the first step of his journey, not the culmination.

“I know I’m not going to look 100 percent for my first fight or nothing like that, but the dedication isn’t a show,” Ruiz says. “The improvement that we’ve been working on isn’t a show as well, but to get to where I want to be at, I got to stay busy, I got to stay active, I got to stay focused. So that’s the main thing I need to do. Soon as, God willing, we get the victory May 1, I got to get back to the gym, keep training,. This is like a lifestyle. It’s not just —before I would think, ‘Oh, I’m gonna fight,’ then I will start training, you know? I got to be training every single day. Even if it’s not boxing, I still go run and go be active.”

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Yung Baby Tate Calls Beyonce’s ‘Black Is King’ A Big Inspiration Behind Her ‘I Am’ Video

In the latest episode of Behind The Video, Yung Baby Tate admits that the shoot day for her “I Am” video with Flo Milli was a lot harder than it looks. The video from the Atlanta rapper’s After The Rain EP may feature glamorous women being pampered and lounging in the sun, but in reality, Tate says it was a cold, cloudy day, and her and Flo Milli’s stilettos made them sink into the wet lawn. Tate’s clearly an artist who will suffer for her art.

But we don’t want her to suffer any more than she has to, so this time around, we only pulled nice comments for her to react to. One compares the video to ones from superstars like Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, and Missy Elliott, prompting Tate to admit that Beyonce’s Black Is King film was a “very big inspiration” on the video’s concept and editing. Meanwhile, she jokes that she was confused about who the brawny men were and why they were there but “I was eating it up,” she chuckles. Her co-star’s improvised shade throw — the literal kind — was actually a surprise, as well.

You can watch Yung Baby Tate’s Behind The Video above.

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Idles Are Getting Ready To Hit The Road With Their Fall 2021 North American Tour Dates

UK post-punk outfit Idles originally made a name for themselves through their raucous music and even more lively concerts, where the potential of a massive mosh pit is all but certain. That’s why it didn’t feel quite right when they released their 2020 album Ultra Mono without playing any shows. But Idles intends to make up for a year without live music by unveiling an extensive, month-long North American tour.

The fall tour kicks off in October in Minnesota and comes to a close in November in Seattle. Sharing the tour announcement on social media, Idles noted how grateful they are to be able to tour once again. “Like all things and people around us, we are now ready to nurture a new narrative and tear the universe a new wound with love and fury,” they wrote. “We are humbled to be in a position to smash on stage once more and we solemnly swear to show our gratitude every single night forevermore. Patience is love. All is love.”

Check out Idles’ Ultra Mono tour dates below.

10/07 — St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre *
10/08 — Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre *
10/09 — Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s Hall *
10/10 — Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall *
10/12 — Boston, MA @ House of Blues *
10/13 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore *
10/15 — New York, NY @ Terminal 5 *
10/17 — Washington DC @ 9:30 Club *
10/20 — Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel *
10/21 — Nashville, TN @ Cannery Ballroom *
10/25 — Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheatre *
10/26 — Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater *
10/27 — San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger *
10/29 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Pressroom ^
10/30 — Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy & Harriet’s ^
10/31 — Pioneertown, CA @ Pappy & Harriet’s ^
11/01 — Pomona, CA @ The Glass House ^
11/05 — Los Angeles, CA @ Fonda Theatre ^
11/06 — San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield Theater ^
11/08 — Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom ^
11/09 — Seattle, WA @ The Showbox ^

* with Gustaf
^ with Lithics

Ultra Mono is out now via Partisan. Get it here.