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‘Winning Time’ Showrunner Max Borenstein On How He Cracked The Story Of The Lakers While Also Making It Insanely Entertaining

It’s truly remarkable how entertaining Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty turned out to be. At this point, I’ve seen eight episodes and, honestly, I could watch 100. A huge reason for this, as showrunner Max Borenstein confirms, is the work of John C. Reilly as Dr. Jerry Buss, who at the beginning of the series buys the Lakers and demands the team draft Magic Johnson (played by Quincy Isaiah, and even both of these aspects are very complicated and almost don’t work out). So many truly crazy things happen during the course of this series about the beginnings of the Lakers dynasty, but Dr. Buss kind of becomes our, the viewer’s, pal. He’ll often break the fourth wall and talk straight to us. And it gets to a point, well, why wouldn’t he talk to us? He is, after all, our pal.

Another interesting aspect is Jack McKinney (played by Tracy Letts), who replaces Jerry West as head coach. When you think of the Lakers head coach from that era, you think of Pat Riley (played by Adrien Brody, surprisingly, at least at first, as kind of a sad sack). But McKinney starts out that first season as the head coach and, today, is almost forgotten. His story alone could be its own series. And, ahead, Borenstein explains why he hopes Winning Time might restore some of the credit that’s due to McKinney.

(At the time of this interview I was supposed to speak to both Borenstein and fellow producer and writer, Rodney Barnes at the same time for a set period of time. What happened was, right before the interview, it was changed to speaking to both separately, with one half of the allotted time being used for Borenstein and the other half for Barnes. I mention this because at the end of this interview I ran out of time and make a comment how I’ll save the question for Barnes. Which I did and that interview will publish next week.)

How did you crack this story? This really could just be people in a boardroom going, “maybe we should draft Magic Johnson.” As opposed to being unbelievably entertaining.

Well, I love to hear that. I mean, the truth is the whole story is about the way in which Magic Johnson, Jerry Buss, a whole group of people transformed basketball. From a sport that was the third, fourth, fifth tier sport in the country into the thing that was the most exciting thing to watch. And they did it on the court with this incredible fast-break style that Magic was the point guard of, that Jack McKinney initiated, that all these characters were part of. Jerry Buss created this show around the sport, a way of presenting sports as entertainment. And that’s what this moment was about.

They made sports into entertainment. And in doing that, they transformed the way that sports impacts culture at large – from fashion, aesthetics at every level. And so it felt like we absolutely had to find a way, totally, to bring to our show the same kind of energy, the same kind of showmanship. And that’s really how we landed on things like talking to the camera or cutaways to animated sequences. For all of those things, it was about having a freewheeling style that was similar, in its own weird way, to the freewheeling style of the game.

I always knew who Jerry Buss was, but I didn’t know his personality that well. As you mentioned, with John C. Reilly talking to the camera, after a few episodes, as a viewer, it starts to feel like, oh, my new pal, Dr. Jerry Buss, is going to take me through another hour of this wild world.

Yeah, it’s funny you should say that because John C. Reilly, it’s hard to imagine, honestly, anybody filling those shoes so brilliantly, but he looks at it that way. He sees himself as the kind of your escort into this world. And he brings such a level of charisma and charm and humanity and depth of emotion at the same time, to this character who’s larger than life. He’s a PT Barnum. He’s a very American success story who came from nothing, has a dream and the drive to accomplish it, and a great deal of charm along the way.

Speaking of that, obviously a lot was made about the situation with Will Ferrell, but now that I’ve seen this show I can’t imagine anyone else playing Jerry Buss. And it makes so much sense why it had to be John C. Reilly.

I can’t wait for audiences to watch John. And I mean, I love John in every role he’s done for his 80 odd movies, but I think still there’s something he’s bringing to this that’s special, that we’ve never seen before.

You mentioned Jack McKinney. There’s literally there’s an episode titled “Who the Fuck is Jack McKinney?” I think there is kind of a misconception that Pat Riley just took over the Lakers and off they went. And you portray Pat Riley, at first, as a sad sack. And then Jack McKinney’s this genius who comes in and then this thing happens to him. It feels like McKinney got kind of a raw deal with his place in history.

Well, I mean, I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but assuming that you’ll treat it with kid gloves in that respect. Yeah, the story of Jack McKinney is something I didn’t know when I, even as a Lakers fan, first read Jeff Pearlman’s book. And he was the visionary who started it all and had the initial conception of what this sort of fast break offense could look like and brought it into being. And for reasons that I won’t divulge, has been largely forgotten from the history. I hope that one of the things that our show gets to do is bring him back into the public’s attention, or into the public’s attention in a way that he’s deserved.

At the same time, the story of Pat Riley is every bit as counterintuitive to what we’ve come to expect. We know Pat Riley, the Armani-clad icon of ’80s. The fashion and sex symbol that he became and has kind of remained. What people don’t know is that, at this moment in time when we begin, he was a washed up NBA player who was wandering the beaches of Southern California wondering what the next act of his life would look like. And it was not obvious or inevitable that he would become the Pat Riley that we remember. Because how many NBA players retire and never become these iconic figures?

It’s a similar thing with Jerry West. Jerry West is one of the most famous and beloved and respected figures in the league as a general manager. He’s arguably one of the greatest general managers, if not the greatest general manager ever in the game, or in any game. At this moment in time, he’d never been a general manager. What he was, was a retired player who hated coaching and who didn’t know what his future was going to hold. So one of the fun things about the show is that even though people think they know what happens, and maybe know where it ends, there’s a lot along the way that’s surprising and compelling.

I was going to ask you about this Jerry Tarkanian and the mob story, because all of that is insane. But I’m out of time, so I’ll save that for Rodney Barnes…

Excellent. Yeah, ask Rodney!

[And we did ask executive producer and writer Rodney Barnes about the Jerry Tarkanian story and much more, coming soon.]

‘Winning Time’ premieres March 6th on HBO and HBO Max. You can contact Mike Ryan directly on Twitter.

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The Regrettes Announce Their New Album ‘Further Joy’ And Drop The Single ‘That’s What Makes Me Love You’

The Regrettes, a rock band that’s been increasingly orbiting the pop music sphere, have just announced their third album called Further Joy. Out on April 8th, the band says the album explores the proverbial pursuit of happiness in the midst of these wild times we’re living in.

“That phrase, ‘further joy,’ summarized what it meant to be on the hamster wheel of constantly chasing happiness, but in turn, that’s what makes you unhappy,” singer songwriter Lydia Night said in a statement. “I was stuck in a loop of wanting to be better, wanting to be good, and therefore I couldn’t be here. I couldn’t be present.”

Along with the album announcement comes a full headlining tour and the new single, “That’s What Makes Me Love You,” a buoyant poppy jam that’s super sticky. It has a more indie pop lean than the big, pop rock shine of the previously released “Monday,” which featured Olivia Rodrigo in the music video.

Listen to “That’s What Makes Me Love You” above and check out the Further Joy art and tracklist, as well as the band’s upcoming tour dates, below.

The Regrettes Further Joy
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1. “Anxieties (Out Of Time)”
2. “Monday”
3. “That’s What Makes Me Love You”
4. “Barely On My Mind”
5. “Subtleties (Never Giving Up On You)”
6. “La Di Da”
7. “Homesick”
8. “Better Now”
9. “Rosy”
10. “You’re So F*cking Pretty”
11. “Step 9”
12. “Nowhere”
13. “Show Me You Want Me”

03/04 – Burlington, VT at Higher Ground*
03/05 – Albany, NY at Empire Live*
03/06 – Poughkeepsie, NY at The Chance*
03/09 – Richmond, VA at The Broadberry*
03/11 – Louisville, KY at Headliners Music Hall*
03/13 – Cincinnati, OH at The Ballroom at Taft Theatre*
03/15 – New Orleans, LA at Toulouse Theatre*
03/16 – Houston, TX at Warehouse Live Studio*
03/17 – San Antonio, TX at Paper Tiger*
03/21 – Las Vegas, NV at 24 Oxford
03/22 – Fresno, CA at Strummer’s
03/24 – Eugene, OR at Sessions Music Hall
03/26 – Boise, ID at Treefort Music Festival
03/28 – Sacramento, CA at Ace of Spades
04/15 – Indio, CA at Coachella
04/18 – Pomona, CA at The Fox Theater Pomona^
04/21 – San Diego, CA at Humphreys Concerts By the Bay^
04/22 – Indio, CA at Coachella
04/23 – Tucson, AZ at Rialto Theater+
04/26 – Austin, TX at Scoot Inn+
04/27 – Dallas, TX at Echo Lounge & Music Hall+
04/30 – Atlanta, GA Shaky Knees Festival
05/01 – Charlotte, NC at The Underground+
05/03 – Washington DC at Lincoln Theatre+
05/04 – Philadelphia, PA at Theatre of Living Arts+
05/06 – Boston, MA at Big Night Live+
05/08 – New York, NY at Irving Plaza+
05/10 – Toronto, ON at Opera House+
05/12 – Columbus, OH at Newport Music Hall+
05/13 – Chicago, IL at Metro+
05/14 – Madison, WI at Majestic Theatre+
05/15 – Minneapolis, MN at Varsity Theater+
05/17 – Denver, CO at Summit Music Hall+
05/18 – Salt Lake City, UT at The Depot+
05/20 – Portland, OR at Roseland Ballroom+
05/21 – Vancouver, BC at Fortune Sound Club+
05/22 – Seattle, WA at The Neptune Theatre+
05/24 – San Francisco, CA at The Fillmore+
06/17 – Manchester, TN at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
07/01 – Rotselaar, BEL at Rock Werchter
07/03 – Bilbao, ESP at Bilbao Bizkaia Rock Day
07/06 – Madrid, ESP at Mad Cool Festival
07/08 – Glasgow, UK at TRNSMT Festival
07/09 – Cheltenham, UK at 2000trees Music Festival
09/22-25 – Dover, DE at Firefly Music Festival

* support from Kississippi
^ supporting Wallows
+ support from Alex Lahey

Further Joy is out 4/8 via Warner Records. Pre-order it here.

The Regrettes is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Peacock’s ‘Pitch Perfect’ TV Show Adds Sarah Hyland And Jameela Jamil To The Cast

Gather ’round, a capella geeks: your time to shine is almost here. The long-awaited Pitch Perfect spinoff show has added some more core members to its cast, including Sarah Hyland, Jameela Jamil, and Lera Abova. The crew will join Adam Devine and Flula Blorg, who are both reprising their roles from the hit musical franchise.

The series will follow Devine’s character Bumper Allen (yeah, that’s the character’s real name) as he moves to Germany to pursue his music career when one of his songs unexpectedly becomes a hit in Berlin. He will be joined by Blorg’s character Piëter Krämer who was first introduced in 2015’s Pitch Perfect 2.

Modern Family alum Sarah Hyland will star as the duo’s assistant who also has a hidden songwriting talent. Hyland and Devine also played love interests in the long-running family sitcom. Jamil, who rose to fame on NBC’s The Good Place will star as Krämer’s ex-girlfriend Gisela, a German pop-star with a competitive side. Abova will star as Krämer’s sister, an up-and-coming Berlin DJ.

The series will be produced by Elizabeth Banks, who produced the original three Pitch Perfect movies, which starred Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Ben Platt, and Skyler Astin. Banks also directed the second film. The franchise followed the Barden Bellas, a university a capella group of misfits. Hopefully one of them will make a cameo to reprise their infamous “Since U Been Gone” cover.

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Sandra Bullock Speaks To, Um, ‘A Certain Part’ Of Channing Tatum’s Naked, Leeches-Covered Body In ‘The Lost City’

In terms of scenes where someone has to pick leeches off another person’s body, it’s tough to top Stand by Me (no offense, Anacondas 2). But The Lost City of D is going to try. Paramount has released a clip from the adventure-comedy where Sandra Bullock, playing a romance novelist who is kidnapped by an eccentric billionaire who wants her to take him to the treasure from one of her books (happens), removes leeches from her cover model. The would-be Fabio is portrayed by Channing Tatum, who described what it’s like to have an Oscar winner pick blood-sucking worms off his naked body.

“Walking to set with a bunch of leeches super-glued to my butt and not having met everybody and just kinda being like, ‘OK, I’m gonna be butt-naked, my name’s Chan today. This is just what it is.’ And then not only that, but to have Sandra Bullock have, like, a two-page monologue with, uh, a certain part of my body,” he said in the video above.

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Tatum’s “front area,” as co-director Adam Nee referred to it, was protected by a sock, but “there was no weirdness,” Bullock said. “You would think that there would be weirdness, but because he was so chill about it, he dropped everything and I spoke to it.” It’s worth mentioning that this happened on day two of filming. Acting is a very weird profession.

The Lost City (really shouldn’t have dropped the “of D”) comes out on March 25.

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Bartenders Shout Out Bourbons Guests Ask For That Make Them Say ‘Good Pick’

In general, your neighborhood bartender likely isn’t spending a ton of time judging you and your alcohol preferences. They have more important things to do than wonder why you’d order a shot of Fireball. They have other patrons to worry about, drinks to mix, and various other jobs grabbing for their attention. But if you order a cocktail with a spirit they enjoy as the base or neat dram, there’s a chance they’ll say something like “great pick” or “good choice” and sometimes even mean it.

This is especially true when it comes to bourbon.

“Bourbon has such a range of flavors and textures, and introducing people to different profiles is one of my favorite things to do,” says Heather Buelna, head bartender at Sun Outdoors San Diego Bay in San Diego. “If people are ordering on their own, I always give a little nod to people that order things like Angel’s Envy, Four Roses Single Barrel, and Basil Hayden’s. Each represents a slightly more sophisticated profile of vanillas, spice, and sweetness and I always appreciate when people appreciate these offerings.”

This week, we asked a few well-known bartenders to tell us their pick for the one bourbon a guest ordered that made them say “good pick.” Keep scrolling to see them all.

Stagg Jr.

Stagg Jr.
Buffalo Trace

Daniel Yang, lead bartender at Electra Cocktail Club in Las Vegas

ABV: 60-65%

Average Price: $300

Why This Bourbon?

If someone orders Stagg Jr. at the bar, I know they mean business. Sitting at somewhere around 130 proof, depending on the batch, this uncut and unfiltered bourbon has some beautiful notes of cherry and rich chocolate with hints of spice. Definitely one that lingers on the palate a bit, this is a bourbon that’s not for the faint of heart.

Breckenridge Bourbon

Breckenridge Bourbon
Breckenridge

Evan Hosaka, lead bartender at The Dorsey Cocktail Bar in Las Vegas

ABV: 43%

Average Price: $43

Why This Bourbon?

Breckenridge Bourbon from Colorado is known as being the world’s highest distillery because of its altitude on the mountain. It is a high rye bourbon aged for three-plus years. You’ll notice flavors and aromas of butterscotch, apple, brown sugar, vanilla, and of course pepper and spice. Easy to drink neat or on the rocks, this bourbon clocks in at 43 percent ABV. This “good pick” with all its enjoyability will only set you back at about $40.

Weller Antique 107

Weller Antique 107
Buffalo Trace

Joshua Scheid, beverage manager at REX at The Royal in Philadelphia

ABV: 53.5%

Average Price: $200

Why This Bourbon?

I’m really digging Weller bourbon lately. It’s a wheated bourbon, which lends a slightly different kind of sweetness than you typically find in bourbons. If you’re going to order one, make it Weller Antique 107 with its notes of soft, sweet, fruity, and vanilla flavor.

Chicken Cock

Chicken Cock
Chicken Cock

Amanda Phelps, beverage operations supervisor at Frannie & The Fox in Charleston, South Carolina

ABV: 45%

Average Price: $58

Why This Bourbon?

Chicken Cock is my pick. It’s an amazing bourbon, it’s smooth, well-crafted, and has the perfect balance of oak and vanilla.

Knob Creek 9

Knob Creek 9
Knob Creek

Kristan Arnold, bartender at Elgin Public House in Chicago

ABV: 50%

Average Price: $37

Why This Bourbon?

Knob Creek 9 is always a good pick in my book. It pairs well with cocktails and is great on its own. It has a subtle oaky flavor which I like to enhance with a solid smoking technique.

Garrison Brothers Small Batch

Garrison Brothers Small Batch
Garrison Brothers

Andrew Guerin, bartender at Bourbon O Bar at the Bourbon Orleans Hotel in New Orleans

ABV: 47%

Average Price: $90

Why This Bourbon?

Every time I get an order for Garrison Brothers Small Batch, it just feels like the right call. The flavor notes have something for everyone. There is the sweetness from the white corn and red winter wheat, the right amount of heat from a 94 proof bottling, and perfect barrel flavors too.

Woodford Reserve

Woodford Reserve
Woodford Reserve

Claire Sexton, bar manager at Kettner Exchange in San Diego

ABV: 45.2%

Average Price: $35

Why This Bourbon?

Woodford Reserve Bourbon is made by Master Distiller Chris Morris and rising whiskey superstar Assistant Master Distiller Elizabeth McCall. The whiskey is mellow, sweet, and perfect.

Maker’s Mark

Maker’s Mark
Maker’s Mark

Jurien Martijn, bartender at Curaçao Marriott Beach Resort in Willamstad, Curaçao

ABV: 45%

Average Price: $28

Why This Bourbon?

Maker’s Mark is my pick. Overall, it’s a very tasty and smooth bourbon. The caramel and vanilla notes make this bourbon perfect for a good old-school old fashioned.

Widow Jane 10

Widow Jane 10
Widow Jane

Subhash Sankar, head mixologist at Alaia Belize in San Pedro Town, Belize

ABV: 45.5%

Average Price: $80

Why This Bourbon?

Widow Jane meticulously sources its favorite bourbons from Kentucky. The distillery’s signature 10-year-old bourbon presents a nose of nutmeg, cream, vanilla, a dash of cinnamon, and a palate that flirts with maple syrup, almond, orange, and cherry. It’s straightforward, flavorful, not heavy-handed, and terrific neat.

Old Bardstown

Old Bardstown
Old Bardstown

Charles Bement, sommelier and beverage director of B. Hospitality in Chicago

ABV: 50%

Average Price: $20

Why This Bourbon?

This bourbon, produced by the Willett Distillery, teeters on that perfect balance of being a sipping whiskey and a mixing whiskey. It has a great body that gives it that heft to power through in a cocktail but enough complexity to stand on its own as a sipping bourbon.

Basil Hayden

Basil Hayden
Jim Beam

Aaron Ramirez, lead bartender at Mr. C Beverly Hills in Los Angeles

ABV: 40%

Average Price: $55

Why This Bourbon?

Guests who order Basil Hayden always makes me say “good choice.” These people know that a good bourbon does not have to be an expensive one. Its exceptional smooth finish and the vanilla accents makes this bourbon a “good pick.”

Orphan Barrel Rhetoric 25

Orphan Barrel Rhetoric 25
Orphan Barrel

Christopher Devern, lead bartender at Red Owl Tavern in Philadelphia

ABV: 45.5%

Average Price: $511

Why This Bourbon?

Orphan Barrel Rhetoric 25 is a special bourbon on our back bar at the Red Owl. I sell a few pours a year. It is pricy but it is a 25-year-old bourbon. Tasting notes include cacao, cinnamon, nutmeg, toasted oak, vanilla, and a savory long finish.

Buffalo Trace

Buffalo Trace
Buffalo Trace

Samantha Seltzer, beverage and service manager at Royal Boucherie in Philadelphia

ABV: 45%

Average Price: $24

Why This Bourbon?

Buffalo Trace is a great pick. You cannot find a better bourbon for the price point. It mixes beautifully in a cocktail and sips like a dream neat or with a cube.

Four Roses Small Batch

Four Roses Small Batch
Four Roses

Annie Pierce, bartender and co-owner of Law Bird Bar in Columbus, Ohio

ABV: 45%

Average Price: $30

Why This Bourbon?

Four Roses Small Batch isn’t the sexiest bottle, but damn if it isn’t delicious on its own or in any type of cocktail. It’s definitely a bang for your buck bourbon.

Michter’s US-1 Small Batch Bourbon

Michter’s US-1
Michter

Rob Krueger, bartender at Bar CHRYSTIE in New York City

ABV: 45.7%

Average Price: $48

Why This Bourbon?

There are many great everyday bourbons, but Michter’s US-1 is a standout for me, and ordering it is a marker of an educated drinker. It’s got a little more oomph at 91.4 proof so it holds up over ice. It has a caramel sweetness and rich stone fruit flavors balanced with vanilla and oak. It’s smooth and plump and just delicious. It tastes like the barrel didn’t just age it but loved it and cared for it.

Lost Republic

Lost Republic
Lost Republic

Ron Manlapid, bartender and mixologist at Menlo Tavern in Menlo Park, California

ABV: 45.5%

Average Price: $34

Why This Bourbon?

Lost Republic is my pick. This straight bourbon whiskey is a Northern California local and is not well known outside of our area. Guests love discovering the maple and cinnamon notes on this hidden gem of a bourbon.

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Report: Kyrie Irving’s Vaccine Status Made James Harden Concerned About A Nets-Raptors Playoff Matchup

Much has been made of the role that Kyrie Irving‘s refusal to get the COVID-19 vaccine may have played in James Harden‘s tenure with the Brooklyn Nets coming to an end. While Harden has said this played a “very minimal” role in his decision, a new report indicates that the current Philadelphia 76ers star was concerned about Irving’s potential availability in one particular postseason matchup.

According to Ian Begley of SNY, Harden had some worries about Brooklyn drawing the Toronto Raptors in a playoff series. Irving is not able to go to Toronto due to Canada’s regulations regarding the vaccine, and per Begley, “the prospect of playing the Raptors in the postseason was one of the reasons James Harden was concerned about Irving’s vaccine status earlier in the season.”

It’s a concern that could end up playing out — Toronto currently has the 7-seed in the Eastern Conference while Brooklyn sits in eighth, meaning the two teams would play one another in the play-in tournament in Toronto. That is the worst-case scenario for the Nets with regards to Irving’s availability, because if they lost that game, they’d host the winner of the 9/10 game. And while New York City mayor Eric Adams rolled back the city’s vaccine mandate on Friday, it still exists for a collection of workers that contains Irving.

Brooklyn currently sits three games behind Toronto for the 7-seed in the Eastern Conference and five games behind the Cleveland Cavaliers for the 6-seed, which would give them an automatic berth in the postseason. As for their ability to make the play-in, the team did get a boost on Thursday night when Kevin Durant returned from injury, but the currently find themselves 2.5 games of the Washington Wizards and the 11-seed.

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When Is ‘Atlanta’ Back For Season 3 On FX?

Fans have been waiting for years to hear any news about the latest season of FX’s bizarrely perfect Atlanta starring Donald Glover, and the time has almost come. Season three of the highly-anticipated series will premiere on March 24th on FX. If you don’t have FX (or you’re busy that day) the episodes will be up on Hulu the next day.

Season three and season four will air later this year, with the fourth season wrapping up the series for good. The two seasons were shot back to back last summer, and they will air in the same way, with season three beginning later this month, and the fourth and final season later this fall.

“After a four-year absence, we’re graced with the return of Atlanta. Donald Glover and his team have shot the final two seasons of the series,” FX chairman John Landgraf said earlier this year. “The fourth and final season is slated to debut in the same manner in the fall. The new season is everything you’d expect from Atlanta – which is to say expect the unexpected. Sit back and enjoy the trip.

Season three takes place in Europe, as the main crew navigates their new surroundings in a place that is very different than Atlanta. The last episode was nearly four years ago in 2018, so there is a lot to catch up on.

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Liam Gallagher Agrees With Dave Grohl Calling Him ‘One Of The Few Last Remaining Rock Stars’

Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl is perhaps the most beloved figure in rock, but he’s quick to heap praise onto others, too (like he did with Billie Eilish recently). In a recent NME interview, he spoke about Liam Gallagher and had some kind things to say about him and offered a compliment with which Gallagher agrees.

Grohl was asked about working with Gallagher on the latter’s new song “Everything’s Electric” and said, “Well, unfortunately we didn’t do it in person but I love being in the same room as Liam. It’s like putting a f*cking quarter in a jukebox and just turning it up with that guy. It’s f*cking great. Obviously, he’s an amazing singer and he’s a f*cking rock star. He is one of the few last remaining rock stars.”

He continued, “He was making a song [‘Everything’s Electric’] with the producer Greg Kurstin and they needed a beat, which I think was described as something [Beastie Boys’] ‘Sabotage’-esque, and so I f*cking served it up. I served up the beats. And the f*cking single turned out great. I love that song, I honestly do. I was dancing to it the other night.”

Now, Gallagher has caught wind of Grohl’s quote, as a fan asked him on Twitter, “LG, how does it feel to be named one of the ‘last remaining rock stars’ by David Grohl?” Gallagher replied, “He’s correct the rest of them are usless.”

Of course, Gallagher frequently takes to Twitter in an entertaining fashion, like last year when he mixed up (intentionally, perhaps) Greta Van Fleet with Greta Thunberg.

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‘Culture Quick Bites’ Celebrates Pisces Season, Robert Pattinson, And The Return Of Bridgerton

Hello and welcome to the realization that we’re into the third month of the year and overloaded with pop culture happenings.

Thankfully, we’ve got the latest episode of Culture Quick Bites and host Drew Dorsey to remind us of a couple of recent stories and a few bits that are on the way.

Fans of green food coloring rejoice — St. Patrick’s Day is coming up in the middle of the month to make you worry about whether or not all that dye is actually good for our lakes and rivers. Also, the always amazing Dolly Parton continues to be the most wonderful person to ever touch… well, anything she decides to try doing. Bridgerton season two is coming in hot to Netflix at the end of the month! (Though Regé-Jean Page isn’t there anymore, so not THAT hot!)

All that, Drew’s optimistic horoscope for Pisces season (with a reminder that no matter how positive, we’ll all still have to pay our bills, even if they somehow send them in rip-proof paper), a Gaga-less Oscars, and more in this latest episode of Culture Quick Bites, which you can click and watch above.

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Disney+ Will Soon Have Ads To Interrupt Your ‘Star Wars’ Rewatch (But You’ll Pay A Little Less, At Least)

Just when you thought you could avoid ads forever via streaming, Disney+ has decided to add an ad-supported subscription tier. Let’s be honest though, we didn’t really think an ad-free Disney streaming service could last forever.

Disney+ announced that the ad-supported version will be launched in late 2022 in the US, and next year globally. The new tier will be cheaper than its current ad-free model. Kareem Daniel, chairman of Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, said in a statement:

Expanding access to Disney+ to a broader audience at a lower price point is a win for everyone – consumers, advertisers, and our storytellers. More consumers will be able to access our amazing content. Advertisers will be able to reach a wider audience, and our storytellers will be able to share their incredible work with more fans and families

No prices or rollout dates have been announced at this time, though the current Disney+ price is a pretty moderate $7.99 a month. Of course, that doesn’t include certain new releases, which is a whole other conversation. The service launched in 2019 and boasts nearly 43 million subscribers in the US alone, with over 40 million internationally. The service has a target of 230 million subscribers by the year 2024.

The announcement comes after Disney announced it would include more “mature content” including older Marvel titles. The service will also launch parental controls, so you can shield your children’s eyes from the horrors of Ryan Reynolds.