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Skip Bayless Melted Down Because Kevin Durant Tweeted He Doesn’t Like Him

Earlier this week, Skip Bayless sent out a tweet that caught Kevin Durant‘s attention. After Durant registered a triple-double in 48 minutes to lead the shorthanded Brooklyn Nets to a win over the Toronto Raptors, Bayless tweeted that he’s the best player in the world and asked, in what must be a contractual thing at this point, “You watch, Bron?” In response, Durant tweeted the following:

There almost certainly was absolutely nothing more to this that Kevin Durant saying he did not like someone, but nevertheless, it got turned into content on Undisputed on Thursday morning. Bayless issued up a response to Durant in which he straight up had a meltdown and tried to read very deeply into a tweet that was nothing more than just KD saying something that lacked ambiguity.

“Kevin Durant has tried to do this to me several times before, dating back to 2012,” Bayless said, referencing another time Durant called him out on Twitter. “And this time, I’m sorry Kevin, I’m not gonna take your bait, I’m not gonna fall into the trap you want me to fall into, because this is what you need and what you want.”

Bayless went on to claim that Durant is in the midst of a “weird strategy” that is “Jordan-esque” in which he “constantly fabricated beefs with rival players and coaches that didn’t even exist to whip himself into a competitive frenzy before games,” which he believes Durant is doing, only with Bayless and media members acting as opposing players and coaches.

“I dare say, I dare you to find anybody in the media who, since 2006, have supported, and backed, and loved Kevin Durant more than I have,” Bayless said. “…I say nothing negative about him besides the off the court, bizarre, strange social media behavior which is completely beneath his dignity, because he is the thinnest-skinned superstar I’ve ever seen. But the reason I don’t condemn him for it is because he uses that, weirdly, to fuel himself in the biggest of games, and on the biggest of stages.”

There’s some more stuff in here about how “Kevin can’t stand that … he hates that I love him too much” that you can watch in the video.

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Ye Calls Himself ‘The Template’ For Drake And Travis Scott

Ye (aka Kanye West) recently had a conversation with British-German artist Tino Sehgal for German culture magazine 032c, and he really said a lot of noteworthy things during the chat. He revealed that he plans to be “homeless in a year” because he’s turning his homes into churches. Ye also noted that he’s working on a performance piece called The Funeral Rehearsal Of Kanye West. Elsewhere during the interview, he also dropped some names and called himself the “template” for some major artists.

Ye said:

“Moses could do everything his army could do, but he couldn’t free his people without the army. And you know, all these leaders, all these people who created the templates — Walt Disney, Steve Jobs, George Lucas — were crazy as f*ck but influenced so many people. I’m just saying, I’m the template. Kanye West is the template for Drake and Travis and…”

He said something similar elsewhere in the conversation, noting, “At this point, every art piece I do is a window, an app, for human beings. 808s & Heartbreak was the app for Drake and The Weeknd, and The Funeral Rehearsal Of Kanye West will be the app for others.”

The interview is print-only and is included as “a special edition booklet” in Issue #40 of 032c, so grab a copy for yourself here.

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Seth Meyers Rips Don Jr. By Busting Out His Impression Of Kendall Roy From ‘Succession’

Seth Meyers went to town on Donald Trump Jr.’s desperate texts to Mark Meadows during the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol building. To Don Jr.’s credit, unlike his father, he did seem concerned with stopping the violence as quickly as possible. However, the texts also seemingly revealed that Don Jr. doesn’t have his dad’s number, which has been a field day for late night comedians.

“Whatever else we find out about the actual attacks, there’s nothing more embarrassing than not having your dad’s number,” Meyers joked before making a solid Succession reference. “Even Kendall Roy gets to talk face to face with Logan.”

Following the Succession quip, Meyers busted out his Kendall impression, which he admits has been getting marginally better over the past three months. (It’s actually not bad.) In fact, Meyers tried it out for Logan Roy actor Brian Cox on an earlier episode who politely called it “incredibly brief.”

However, after dunking on Don Jr., Meyers was feeling pretty confident about his Kendall impression, and the late night comedian stretched the bit out even further by imagining Kendall planning the January 6 rally. Needless to say, Meyers peppered the whole segment with numerous F-bombs, and a surprise impression of Cousin Greg, which we have to say, was stronger than Meyers’ stab at Kendall. He does a mean Nicholas Braun.

(Via Late Night with Seth Meyers)

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Barack Obama’s Favorite Movies Of 2021 List Includes A Pig, A Duel, And ‘The Worst Person In The World’

Like he does every year, Barack Obama has been unveiling his “favorite books, music, and movies” of 2021. His book list can be seen here, and on Thursday, the former-president (the one not throwing a fit over someone making fun of his hair) released the list of his favorite movies. “Next up are my favorite movies of the year. Each of these films tells a powerful story, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did,” he tweeted.

Here are Obama’s 14 favorites:

Drive My Car
Summer of Soul
West Side Story
The Power of the Dog
Pig
Passing
The Card Counter
Judas and the Black Messiah
The Worst Person in the World
Old Henry
The Last Duel
The Tragedy of MacBeth
C’mon C’mon
Quo vadis, Aida?

That’s a good list — and I’m not saying that just because three of those movies also appear on our Best Movies of 2021 list. OK, I’m slightly saying that, but where’s The Green Knight? Or Titane? Or Dune? What does Obama have against sandworms? Or maybe he’s working with Big Sandworm to get us to not see Dune, so we don’t fear the sandworms before they inevitably take over the world. I’m onto you, Obama.

Good pick with The Card Counter, though.

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Betty White (Don’t Worry, She’s Fine) Is Celebrating Her 100th Birthday With Her Famous Friends

Let’s get this out of the way now: “Betty White” will trend on Twitter on the morning of January 17, 2022, but don’t worry, she’s fine. There’s no need to break out the Denzel Washington GIF. That’s her 100th birthday (!), and the Hollywood legend is celebrating it with a film about her incredible life.

Betty White: 100 Years Young — A Birthday Celebration “offers a revealing glimpse into her life—behind-the-scenes on set, working with her office staff, entertaining at home, lending her voice as an animal advocate and, we join her at her actual birthday party, as she celebrates the big day with a star-studded cast of friends that love her,” according to the official description. Guests (who are hopefully making virtual appearances) include Ryan Reynolds, Tina Fey, Robert Redford, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Clint Eastwood.

Here’s more:

Betty White: 100 Years Young Birthday — A Birthday Celebration is packed with clips from some of Betty’s most famous roles, including the innocent Rose on Golden Girls, her celebrated host gig on SNL – one of the highest rated SNL episodes ever- her award-winning Super Bowl/Snickers commercial, the worldly Elka on Hot in Cleveland, and her role as the bawdy Sue Ann on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and numerous other career highlights. Also included is a lost episode from Betty’s early sitcom from the 1950s.

“Who doesn’t love a party?!? This one is gonna be GREAT!” White said in a statement. This rager can be seen in movie theaters on Monday, January 17, at 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. (local time). You can find out more information here.

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Craft Beer Experts Share The Lagers They’re Drinking This Winter

Named for the German word for warehouse and/or storage, lager is one of the oldest and most celebrated beer styles in the world. In a beer-verse filled with punch-packing double IPAs, rich, indulgent barrel-aged beers, and funky, fruited sours, lagers offer a crisp and refreshing respite, no matter the season.

While many drinkers likely envision the classic pale lager, the style comes in all colors of the beer rainbow. Depending on if it’s a Pilsner, helles, Vienna lager, bock, dunkel, or even a smoky schwarzbier, this style can be amber, ruby, or even as dark as your favorite stout or porter. It’s also a fun style to get into during the winter months because of the nearly endless flavor profiles ripe for discovery (plus it’s often lighter in texture than our other winter favorites).

Since picking out the right lager for your palate can be confusing (given all the options out there), we asked a handful of well-known brewers and craft beer experts to tell us the lagers they’ll be drinking this winter. Let’s dive in and see what they picked!

Augustiner Maximator

Augustiner Maximator
Augustiner

Garrett Oliver, brewmaster at Brooklyn Brewery in Brooklyn, New York

ABV: 7.5%

Average Price: $12 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

My pick is Augustiner Maximator. This classic Munich doppelbock has a toffee-like depth of malt flavor that is very rarely equaled in the United States. It’s great with a wide variety of winter foods like roasted meats, game, root vegetables, and more.

It’s a beer that I would be very proud of if I brewed it myself.

Samichlaus Schwarzes

Samichlaus Schwarzes
Samichlaus

Aaron Uhl, owner of Uhl’s Brewing in Boulder, Colorado

ABV: 14%

Average Price: $21 for a four-pack

Why This Beer?

What flavors make it great? Big, bold, hints of dried fruits and toffee that are usually only found in stouts and other complex strong ales are layered into this beer. Samichlaus Schwarzes is an amazing example of thinking outside the box to use what you have available to make one of the tastiest winter warmers around. Not to mention there are two other varietals to shift between throughout the cold months.

KCBC Morbid Hour

KCBC Morbid Hour
KCBC

Alex Wenner, owner and brewer at Lasting Joy Brewery in Hudson Valley, New York

ABV: 4.6%

Average Price: $13 for a 16-ounce can

Why This Beer?

KCBC’s Morbid Hour is the only answer to this question. Ever since they opened, KCBC has been making some insane and amazing giants in flavor in the realms of stouts, IPAs, and fruited sours. But Morbid Hour is, to me, one of their crowning achievements.

Perfectly understated, a crushable, crisp, and clean lager with just the right notes from roasted malts that lend notes of dark chocolate, coffee, and bitterness that creates the perfect beer to drink all day around a fire pit surrounded by several feet of snow.

New Glarus Two Women

New Glarus Two Women
New Glarus

John Clampitt, lead brewer at Sun King Brewery in Indianapolis

ABV: 5%

Average Price: $9 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

New Glarus’ Two Women is my favorite beer right now. It’s simplistic in its construction. Its floor-malted German barley and Hallertau hops are about all that’s in it, but it is greater than the sum of its parts. The floor-malted barley gives a different expression of that bready, German barley. The Hallertau hops provide just enough bitterness and noble hop aroma to round it out.

I always ask for a few twelve-packs anytime someone I know is in Wisconsin.

Wibby Double Dunkel

Wibby Double Dunkel
Wibby

Derek Gold, director of brewing operations at WeldWerks Brewery in Greeley, Colorado

ABV: 7.5%

Average Price: $11 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

Wibby Brewing’s Double Dunkel is the lager equivalent of hot chocolate. Bittersweet chocolate, roasty coffee, and vanilla notes with a nutty maltiness round out the whole affair. You can enjoy it on the slopes, but I prefer it next to a fire with a book.

Little Machine Sir Veza

Little Machine Sir Veza
Little Machine

Kayleigh Schutte, assistant brewer at Our Mutual Friend Brewing in Denver

ABV: 5.3%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

I’m a sucker, no matter what season it is, for Little Machine Beer’s Sir Veza. It’s a Mexican-style lager with the best sweet touch of corn. This beer is light but doesn’t get the super light feeling of other Mexican lagers.

Be sure to get a lime, but don’t squeeze all of it in the beer.

Mainstay Klaus Bock

Mainstay Klaus Bock
Mainstay

Jeremy Cowan, owner and founder of Shmaltz Brewing Company in Clifton Park, New York

ABV: 10.5%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

Mainstay Independent in Philadelphia brews an amazing Klaus Bock with beautiful malt notes throughout. It’s a classic lager with a smooth body, and, of course, all from a fantastic brewer with tons of years of lager experience in an iconic American lager town.

Ayinger Celebrator

Ayinger Celebrator
Ayinger

Shaun O’Sullivan, co-founder and brewmaster at 21st Amendment Brewery in San Francisco

ABV: 6.7%

Average Price: $13 for a four-pack

Why This Beer?

I always expect this beer to have a higher ABV with all that flavor. But that’s not the case with this very respectable 6.7 percent ABV beer. This doppelbock has a deep brown color and a rich malt structure with aromas of dried currants, vanilla, cracker bread, and sweet flavors.

Half Acre Fader

Half Acre Fader
Half Acre

Erika Wojno, US director of marketing at BrewDog in Columbus, Ohio

ABV: 5%

Average Price: $12 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

Fader from Half Acre is my pick. But I’m not just drinking it in the winter, I’m drinking it all year round. I have a total beer crush on everything about this Chicago brewery. This beer is crisp, refreshing, and loaded with biscuit-like malts and citrus notes.

Bierstadt Dunkel

Bierstadt Dunkel
Bierstadt

Patrick Ware, co-founder and head of brewing operations at Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co. in Phoenix, Arizona

ABV: 6%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

Bierstadt does an incredible job making highly drinkable lager worthy of chugging in half-liter glasses. Bready-toasty malt drives the intrigue while still having a background hop presence to balance.

East Rock Black Lager

East Rock Black Lager
East Rock

Jack Hendler, co-owner of Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers in Framingham, Massachusetts

ABV: 6.2%

Average Price: $11 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

Black Lager from East Rock Brewery is the perfect beer for winter. It’s dark, malty, and full-bodied. It’s one of those beers that warm you up when it’s cold out. It’s nice and clean, relatively easy-drinking beer on the stronger side — just above six percent.

Wiseacre Tiny Bomb

Wiseacre Tiny Bomb
Wiseacre

Luis G. Brignoni, founder of Wynwood Brewing Co. in Miami

ABV: 4.5%

Average Price: $12 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

I’ve been traveling to Tennessee often and I’ve really enjoyed Tiny Bomb from Wiseacre. It’s a Pilsner and you really get to appreciate the consistency and quality that the brewer puts into it. Pilsners are very delicate to brew and with Tiny Bomb you get a nice balance between the malt crispness and the use of hops.

It’s very good, not just for winter but year-round.

Roy Pitz Ludwigs Revenge

Roy Pitz Ludwigs Revenge
Roy Pitz

Dess Leeper, sales representative at WeldWerks Brewing in Greeley, Colorado

ABV: 5.25%

Average Price: Limited Availability

Why This Beer?

When I first helped a friend out with some general things during the infancy of Roy Pitz back in 2009, the beer that they made that always grabbed my attention was a rauchbier. The beer itself was based on the local history of a town being burned down during the Civil War. They made a beer that has a history intertwined with local and international traditions that truly make this beer unique. When I sip it, I think of sitting by a campfire in the snow, smelling pleasant smoke and bacon. Rauchbiers — or smoked beers — have flavors that you don’t always find in beer, and, for me, it is one of the best beers this time of year.

Spaten Optimator

Spaten Optimator
Spaten

Andrew Hood, wood cellar manager and brewer at Sun King Brewery in Indianapolis

ABV: 7.6%

Average Price: $12 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

My favorite winter lager would be Spaten Optimator. It is a classic Doppelbock and well-executed. You can’t go wrong with this beer. It has warming flavors of toffee, caramel malts, and dried fruits that make it exceptional on a cold winter’s night.

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No One Loves Trinity From ‘The Matrix’ More Than Carrie-Anne Moss

Most actors, when talking about their signature role, usually talk about them in that sort of, “Look, it’s a job and I did that job as best I could and I’m glad people liked it,” kind of way. Which, fine, it makes sense. But deep down we all kind of want the actors playing these characters we love to love them just as much as we do. And then there’s Carrie-Anne Moss, who makes no bones about how much she loved playing Trinity in the original Matrix movies and, now, can’t believe she’s back to play her again in The Matrix Resurrections.

She said, honestly, the thought never crossed her mind that she’d get to play Trinity again (which, since Trinity died in the third movie, that makes sense). To the point that after filming that final scene in The Matrix Revolutions she wound up crying because that’s how much Trinity meant to her. So, ahead, we talk about all that and, honestly, it’s so refreshing to talk to an actor who just loves a character as much as Carrie-Anne Moss loves Trinity.

Especially after the way the third movie ends, did you honestly think that this fourth movie would ever happen?

No. It never crossed my mind, honestly. I was completely shocked. When I heard it was, I didn’t see that coming. I think other people maybe had thought about it? And you hear about there’s going to be a reboot or whatever, but I didn’t ever think I would be a part of it.

It never even crossed your mind? I know how the last one ended, but at the same time, it’s like, how do you make a Matrix movie without you?

It never crossed my mind. Truly never. It never crossed my mind.

So what was the first official contact you had from anyone about this?

Lana texted me. And then we spoke on the phone. And I was completely in shock and thrilled at the thought, but I was like, wow. It almost feels like this gift, you know? I mean, it really did feel like that. Like, oh my God, I get to go back with these incredible artists. I get to rediscover this incredible character 20 years later. I mean, I know I’m explaining that I was shocked, but I’m still shocked.

Well, it is shocking.

Totally. And I remember the last day I shot the third one when Trinity dies, and it was a long day of grief and letting go of her. And I remember Lana and Lilly and me and Keanu, and I was weeping, they were weeping, and it was like I said goodbye to probably the most important character that I’ve ever played. Absolutely the most important character that I’ve ever played for myself and to these people that I had made this with. It was like goodbye.

That was actually shot on the last day of shooting?

That was my last day for me. And I remember walking out of there and thinking, wow. I was ready to move on in terms of the fact that I knew that I wanted to start a family. And I had gotten married before I shot the second and third, and I wanted to have a family really badly. But I knew that I obviously couldn’t do that while I was doing this kind of action and stuff. So I knew that saying goodbye to her meant that I was saying hello to a new phase in my life. But I also just felt… I mean, it was painful to say goodbye. I had the wherewithal and the emotional awareness to appreciate every single day that I worked on those films. I knew that it would come to an end. And I knew that I wanted to fully experience every single day, meaning the first Matrix I wasn’t married and I wasn’t in a relationship, so I would show up every day on set even if I wasn’t working.

Oh, wow.

I wanted to see. I wanted to see Laurence fight. I wanted to see Keanu fight and Hugo fight. I wanted to see those scenes that I’d read. I wanted to see what was going to happen. Maybe I didn’t go every day, but I went a lot, you know? Today I can’t do that. I have a whole family and it’s like, right?

A lot of actors are like, “Well, it was a job, and I think I did my job pretty well but I went onto something else.” It’s nice to hear how much that character means to you and it makes sense you would be emotional.

Right. I did an interview earlier and she was asking me about what it’s like to watch my movies and if I had went back and watched those three movies. And it’s like, I’m amazed at what the movies are about, and I’m always interested in delving deeper, but every scene has a story that was happening in my real life. And not that I think that on every scene, but big things, right?

Right.

You go, oh my God. I remember that day. I was going through that thing or whatever. And so that’s what’s so interesting. It’s almost like looking at a photo album of my life, especially these Matrix movies. I was growing so rapidly because of the challenges that the movie was asking me to do, which I just loved. All those physical challenges. And being amongst those just incredible humans that are all just these artists. And I was just growing so quickly. The acceleration of my personal growth is just like rapid fire. And so when I see those movies, I see them as this trilogy. And then I also see the backdrop of Carrie-Anne and what I was going through. And it’s so interesting to go back.

It’s funny, you mentioned ending the third one and then having a family. At what points do you tell your kids like, “Hey, by the way, there is a large group of people out there who think I’m one of the coolest actors.”

I’ve never said that.

Well, I know. But you know that there’s some truth to that so how do you explain, “Before you were born I played this character who is extremely popular”?

I don’t know. I don’t have a relationship really to that concept. I’m always super moved when somebody tells me that the movies affected their lives or that Trinity affected them. And I’m in awe of that. When I was a little girl and I wanted to be an actor, it was because I wanted to tell stories. I wanted to be a part of storytelling. I wanted to impact people in the way that I felt impacted. And so to actually get reflected back to me in moments by other people that they had that impact, it’s quite moving for me. But I don’t think about it much, so it’s not my reality. And so with my kids, I don’t really remember. I think I really had made this decision that I want to protect them from the business because they didn’t choose it and we didn’t talk about it. They didn’t know. I don’t even really know that they knew what I did at all. People would come up to me and say, “Are you Trinity from The Matrix?” And they didn’t know what they were talking about, you know?

How do you explain that to them? People coming up to you in public. I guess that’s what I was more wondering about.

I do remember one moment somebody asking me if I was Carrie-Anne Moss, and I think I was just like, baby in arms, trying to get from point A to point B, and I wasn’t really in the mood. I wasn’t unkind, but I was just doing something that really needed my attention. And when I’m with my family, it’s all about them, you know?

Oh of course.

When my children were little, I didn’t sign autographs if they were with me or anything like that. I just didn’t. I thought that was going to be so weird for them. So I just knew. I had my lines in the sand that I had made for myself. And I just, I said, “Oh, no,” like that. And when we got in the car, it was like, “You lied! Mom, you lied! Why did you lie?” You know what I mean? And as somebody who was talking about truth all the time? And I just looked at them and I said, “Sometimes you guys, I just don’t have it in me.”

So you told this person, “No, I am not. You are mistaken.”

Yeah, the person wasn’t sure. I get all the time, “You look like the girl from The Matrix.” I get that a lot. And I go, “Oh, okay. Yeah.” I think the first conversation that I had with my children I think was with my boys. I don’t even think my daughter was born yet. Was that, sometimes, in the work that I do, sometimes people think that people who do what I do are special. And I said, “But we know that everybody’s the same. We all have the same blood running through our bodies. We all have a heart. We all have our lives. But sometimes we may be around someone who thinks that because I’m an actress or that I was in this movie that I’m, you know.” And I think that sort of was the first time we ever talked about it. I can remember that conversation in the car. Children, this is what I always thought about when I think about my family growing up as a kid. When you’re a kid, you’re front and center in your life, right? In your mind, right? And your parents are everything to you, but they’re in the background. But if you’re the child of an actor, it’s very easy to have your parent just take this space that I never wanted that for my kids.

That makes sense.

And I think my children, maybe right now with the movie coming out, maybe it’s going to shift and change a little bit, but I would say that I don’t think that they experienced life thinking that their mother was someone special.

What were you thinking while you were filming the first one? Or maybe even finished filming the first one, but it hadn’t come out yet? Were you thinking this is going to be a hit?

No. No.

I remember The Phantom Menace was the movie everyone was looking forward to. And then this comes out a couple of months before and just changes everything.

I wasn’t expecting anything. I’ve also made my mental framework that I don’t expect anything from anything in this business because you have no control. You never know. And so that’s really served me really well. And it’s been pretty easy for me to do that. I remember with the first Matrix, I was with some friends on a trip and a few of the people were in the business and knew there was some phone number you called and you got all the box office whatever.

Oh, right. I remember that.

I don’t even know! I don’t even know. Okay, I have no idea. I still don’t. You know what I mean? And so somebody in the group told me, “Holy crap. The Matrix is killing it!” And I’m like, “What does that mean?” I know it’s show business, but I’ve never really understood the business part so much. I’m always professional and all that, but I had no idea. Nobody was calling me and telling me.

A couple of weeks ago it came out Charlie Cox is now part of the MCU and people are hoping that means a lot of other characters who were on the Netflix Marvel shows might be, too. Do you want to keep playing Jeri? People enjoyed you on those shows.

Yeah, I loved playing her. That was really a fun role to play. I didn’t know that information! So thank you. See, I have to get my information through people like you. So that’s exciting. Oh, how great. He’s such a lovely person. Well, that would be cool. I don’t have any expectations. Again, expectation is just the food of disappointment! But, cool. That’s cool.

‘Matrix Resurrections’ opens via theaters and HBO Max on December 22nd. You can contact Mike Ryan directly on Twitter.

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Turnstile Played A Pair Of ‘Glow On’ Tunes On ‘Seth Meyers’ For Their Debut Late-Night TV Performance

2021 was quite the year for Baltimore hardcore group Turnstile. Their third album, Glow On, thrust the group to greater heights than they had ever reached before, as it became their first project to chart on the Billboard 200. Furthermore, the LP was named one of the year’s best albums by pretty much every music publication (including Uproxx), ranking highly on many of those lists. Now, they just put a cherry on top of their year last night by making their late-night TV debut on Late Night.

The group performed a pair of songs on the show, which might sound like a lot, but together, “Mystery” and “TLC (Turnstile Love Connection)” run for a total of about four minutes, and even less time as they were performed on Late Night. As for the performance, they didn’t tone down their hardcore sensibilities just because they were on a major network, as they delivered impassioned renditions of both tracks, which sounded like one as they transitioned from one to the other on the fly.

A late-night TV appearance is a major opportunity for any artist, but especially for a group that plays in a genre not often represented on national television, so the band was pretty pleased with the situation, as evidenced by the photo they took outside of the studio.

Watch Turnstile perform “Mystery” and “TLC (Turnstile Love Connection)” on Late Night above.

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Tierra Whack Shares The Reflective ‘Heaven’ Video From Her New EP ‘R&B?’

Tierra Whack continues her comeback with the release of her third three-song-one-genre EP, R&B? — following her Rap? and Pop? EPs, which showed off the Philly artist’s impressive array of talents. The lead video from R&B? is the somber “Heaven,” which came with an equally low-key music video. In true Tierra Whack fashion, the video features a surrealistic twist: as she walks in the rain, it slowly dawns on you that the rain is coming from her umbrella rather than over it.

Lyrically, the song features a sobering but relatable theme for anyone who’s lost loved ones — especially over the past year. “Heaven has all of my favorite people,” she sings. “I wanna go there.” In addition to the melancholy of “Heaven,” R&B? features “Sorry,” a wistful address to a former flamed she wronged, and “Cutting Onions,” on which she processes the passing of her beloved grandmother. All three songs are more downtempo than Whack’s prior output in the series, and true to form, feature her putting all her skills on display despite what the project’s title might suggest.

Now that she’s released three EPs in the same mode, it’ll be interesting to see whether she keeps the theme going — there’s always dance music, rock, and a half-dozen other genres I’m sure fans would love to see her try out — or moves on, but one thing’s certain: It’ll be the thing she wants to do and she will do it her own way.

Watch Tierra Whack’s “Heaven” video above and listen to the R&B? EP here.

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Mike Lindell Is Apparently Hellbent On Bankrupting Himself To Continue Pushing Deranged Election Conspiracies

MyPlllow Guy/CEO Mike Lindell’s suffered one humiliating legal setback after another — from a judge refusing to toss out Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.3 million suit against him to another judge ruling that a false report that he dated Jane Krakowski wasn’t defamatory — while attempting to prove the nonexistent “stolen election” against Donald Trump in the 2020 election, and he refuses to have his spirit knocked down.

His wallet, though? That’s another matter altogether. Lindell has spoken with CNBC about how much he’s spent on his false claims and telethons and so on, and it’s a whopper. Since Election Day 2020, Lindell claims to have dropped $25 million into the fruitless, dangerous, Democracy-threatening cause, and he’s not done yet. Lindell has vowed to keep spending through the 2022 midterms, and he’s declared that he’s willing to go broke in the process. Well, that’s some commitment, alright. Via CNBC:

:I will keep spending it because there is no tomorrow. We lose our country. We either only have two paths: either it gets changed before the 2022 election or we lose our country forever. I will spend every dime I have,” Lindell told CNBC during a nearly hourlong interview Wednesday. “I will spend whatever it takes.”

Yep, no one can ever accuse this guy of a lack of energy. Of late, he’s been storming out of interviews and pulling ads from right-wing radio shows if he feels at all slighted. Then there’s his insistence that “millions” of people watched his Thanksgiving “marathon” when it was only a few dozens, and only a few people showed up to protest Fox News at his request. If the guy wants to spend all his money shouting into the wind, so be it.

(Via CNBC)