If you haven’t played Wordle since it was acquired by the New York Times, you probably haven’t checked your Animal Crossing island lately, either. You should do that (your villagers are disappointed in you and/or dead) instead of firing up the Wordle app. Today’s puzzle is a “streak killer,” the Timestweeted. “About 25% of players are losing today’s puzzle (usually it’s only 1-2%).”
No spoilers on the five-letter word, but, yeah, I didn’t get it, either. Serves me right for guessing “GOMETS” six attempts in a row.
Today’s game (#613) achieves an average score of 5.4. Yes, an average score of 5.4. That’s the second highest I’ve ever seen, behind only PARER (6.3, game #454) and level with FOYER (game #304). For context, most Wordles are in the range 3.5 to 4.5. That makes sense: many people score 3s, 4s or 5s most games, with a few outliers getting 2s, 6s, or failures. But an average of 5.4 implies that many, many people will have failed.
Any other Wordle folks not get it today because they didn’t guess the answer because they thought it was a part of speech that’s not allowed, and it ruined their streak and therefore their entire morning/day/week/month/year/life/legacy? Just me? Cool.
HUGE mistake on six using a letter that had been eliminated. So long, over 120+ streak. Wordle keeps resetting it, so not sure of exact number, anyway. #Wordle613 X/6
Your best bet on getting today’s Wordle is to live in Washington D.C. Word Finder discovered that residents of the nation’s capital are “almost twice as likely (+83.8%) to seek Wordle help compared to the nationwide average.” A.k.a. they cheated. D.C. is followed by Vermont, Maine, and Virginia.
Eric Holder, the man who was convicted of shooting and killingNipsey Hussle on March 31, 2019, has been sentenced to 60 years to life in prison. The Associated Press reports Holder was sentenced today after being convicted of first-degree murder last July. He was also convicted of two counts of attempted voluntary manslaughter and two counts of assault with a firearm for shooting two other men who both survived.
The sentencing was delayed so Holder’s defense attorney, Aaron Jansen, could attempt to get his potential sentence reduced; although Holder was not eligible for the death penalty, the length of his sentence comes as no surprise. Jansen tried to get Holder’s conviction reduced to manslaughter or second-degree murder, but Superior Court Judge H. Clay Jacke rejected those motions in December.
Holder’s defense relied on testimony that he had not planned to shoot and kill Nipsey at the Marathon Clothing store that day; instead, his defense argued that he’d attacked Hussle in a fit of rage at being accused of snitching by Nipsey. However, witness testimony and surveillance footage suggested he’d had more than enough time to cool off, that he’d initially left the scene before returning armed with two handguns, and that he’d fired multiple times, hitting the two bystanders in addition to the rapper, leaving little reasonable doubt he’d intended to kill.
Although Nipsey’s family declined to appear, one of his close friends, Herman “Cowboy” Douglas, did give a statement at the hearing. “Our community right now, we lost everything, everything we worked for,” he said. “One man’s mistake, one man’s action, messed up a whole community. I don’t care what you give this guy. It ain’t about the time. I just want to know why. The world wants to know why. Why someone would do that?”
Nipsey Hussle is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
It seems that everyone is getting into the AI game these days (for better or for worse) and of course, that includes digital streaming platforms. Today, Spotify unveiled its own new AI feature, DJ, which according to Spotify’s press release, sounds a lot like the song radio function already on the platform.
DJ, using OpenAI technology, will look at the music you’ve played, and create what amounts to a virtual DJ set — complete with a realistic AI DJ voice. The voice is modeled by Spotify Head of Cultural Partnerships Xavier “X” Jernigan, but the DJ voice will come up with its dialogue in real-time using AI voice generator Sonatic.
According to Spotify, this is how premium users in the US and Canada can access the new function:
1. Head to your Music Feed on Home in the Spotify mobile app on your iOS or Android device.
2. Tap Play on the DJ card.
3. Let Spotify do the rest! The DJ will serve a lineup of music alongside short commentary on the songs and artists, picked just for you.
4. Not feeling the vibe? Just hit the DJ button at the bottom right of the screen to be taken to a different genre, artist, or mood.
Spotify says that more voices and features will round out in the future. As long as they stay far away from the sort of racial caricature symbolized by AI rapper FN Meka, this one seems like a win, a potentially useful form of music discovery that can add the context that can take a song from “this is cool” to “this is my new favorite song, album, and artist.”
Jon Stewart has a long documented history of nailing Fox News to the wall, so of course, he had some things to say about the latest revelations from Dominion’s lawsuit against the right-wing network. In a series of damning texts, Fox News anchors like Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity are shown privately denying the “Big Lie” that the 2020 presidential election was “stolen” from Donald Trump. At one point, Carlson even accuses Sidney Powell of lying.
However, those texts also revealed that the anchors were concerned about losing viewers to Newsmax if they didn’t continue to push Trump’s voter fraud nonsense, so they dutifully got to work.
“They are who we thought they are… which is the worst,” Stewart said on the latest episode of The Problem with Jon Stewart podcast. He held up the texts as proof of what he’s been “screaming about for two decades, which is a purposeful strategy to divide the country through fear and lies and whatever the f*ck else it would take.”
“Let’s create an army of zombies and the cordyceps is the fear and disinformation and misinformation. It’s f*cking amazing!”
“My biggest hope here is that they can no longer look you in the eye when they’re saying their bullshit,” Stewart concluded. “I still think they will, because one of their greatest strengths is lack of shame. And that lack of shame allows them to continue the charade.”
This marks the second time in under a week that Stewart has called out Fox News. He recently blasted the network for pretending to care about working class affected by the Ohio train derailment when the Republican politicians Fox have championed voted for the deregulations that caused the disaster.
“Man, they get up on that high horse,” Stewart ranted. “Well, you know what caused it in the first place? Your f*cking policies. Man, that drives me nuts.”
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When we describe lagers, it’s difficult not to overuse the term “crisp” because it’s such a defining adjective when it comes to a well-made beer. It’s equally fun to refer to a beer as crispy as it is to refer to one as a “crispy boy” or some other crisp-adjacent slang. And it’s not fake either, when we crack open a lager, we are hoping for a refreshing, flavorful beer with a nice crisp, dry finish. The kind of easy-drinking beer you can just as easily imbibe in the middle of a sweaty summer heat wave to cool you off or as a refreshing respite on a frigid winter night.
Many beers are seasonal but the lager is for… whenever. With spring slowing easing its way in, we decided to take eight of the crispiest, easy-to-find, American lagers and rank them for you. Keep scrolling to see them all.
When you name your beer “Crisp Pilsner,” you’re telling the world exactly what they’re going to get when they crack one open. This German-style pilsner is known for its clean, crispy, slightly hoppy flavor profile. It’s definitely a no-frills, easy-drinking beer.
Tasting Notes:
Basic cracker-like malts, lemon zest, grassy, and herbal hops are the main aromas detected on the nose. The palate is all caramel malts, sweet corn, and citrus. The finish is lightly hoppy, but not very dry. Overall, this is just an okay pilsner — solid but not life-changing.
Bottom Line:
There’s nothing bad about Anchor’s take on a crisp beer style. It’s just fairly basic and unexciting.
If this beer was good enough to be “crushed by Quint” in Jaws then it’s definitely good enough for us. Known just as much for its easy-drinking, highly-refreshing flavor as it is for its low price, Narragansett Lager is the kind of beer we always like to have around.
Tasting Notes:
The nose has a ton of sweet cereal grains, corn, honey, and citrus peels. It actually smells kind of generic and mass-produced. The taste follows. It’s slightly sweet with cereal grains, a kind of corny flavor, more citrus peels, and light hops. It’s not the greatest beer ever made, but it hits the spot and it’s very cheap.
Bottom Line:
For the price, it’s difficult to beat this lager. Compared to some of the others on the list and it just doesn’t stand up quite as well.
If you randomly happen upon a six-pack of Altstadt Lager in a store, you might assume it’s a beer imported from German. While it certainly has that appearance (and taste), this traditional Munich-style helles lager was actually brewed in Texas using Bavarian hops and German-grown malted barley. It even has yeast from the oldest brewery in the world, Germany’s Weihenstephaner.
Tasting Notes:
On the nose, you’ll find bready malts, honey, cereal grains, and light lemon peel. Drinking it reveals notes of more cereal grains, light citrus, and honey. There’s little to no bitterness from the hops. It’s a refreshing beer, but a little muted in the flavor department.
Bottom Line:
Another beer that has everything crispy beer fans love. It just leans a little too much into the refreshing, easy-drinking realm and out of the complex, flavorful zone.
Based on the refreshing lagers of Germany and the Czech Republic, Oskar Blues Mama’s Little Yella Pils is brewed with Pilsner and honey malts and gets its floral, hoppy aroma and flavor from the addition of Saaz and Aramis hops. At 4.7%, it’s a surprisingly crushable pilsner.
Tasting Notes:
The first aromas you’ll notice are those of cereal grains, sweet corn, honey, citrus peel, and light Noble hops. While the palate is slightly less exciting, it does have a great combination of biscuit-like malts, light fruit, spices, and floral, lightly bitter Noble hops. The finish is dry and memorable.
Bottom Line:
Another beer that loses points because its nose is much more potent than its palate, Mama’s Little Yella Pilsner is still the kind of beer you’ll keep in your fridge all year long.
Creature Comforts doesn’t pull any proverbial punches when it comes to their lager. It’s called Classic City Lager and that’s exactly what it is. This 4.2%, highly sessionable lager is available any time of the year and is known for its no-frills, clean, very crisp flavor profile.
Tasting Notes:
Classic lager aromas of cracker-like malts, cereal grains, lemongrass, and herbal, earthy, floral hops greet you on the nose. The palate continues this trend with bready malts, cereal grains, honey, citrus, grassy, herbal, floral, and lightly bitter hops at the finish.
Bottom Line:
Classic City Lager is just that: classic. It has everything lager fans crave. It’s a little thinner than we’d prefer, but that’s to be expected due to its low ABV.
Howdy Beer is a classic, crisp, refreshing lager from the folks at Colorado’s Post Brewing Company. It’s a throwback in a can, not only in flavor but on the classic, cowboy-centric label as well. Referred to by the brewery as a “Western Pilsner”, it’s a 4.5% ABV thirst quencher you’ll want to drink all year long.
Tasting Notes:
The nose is pilsner malts, cereal grains, citrus peels, and floral hops. It’s light, but it draws you in for more. Sipping it reveals notes of wet grass, tangerines, lemongrass, cracker malts, and more herbal, floral, lightly bitter hops. It’s definitely a unique pilsner and a refreshing one as well.
Bottom Line:
Howdy Beer is a great thirst-quencher. Its only downfall is that it’s a little too hoppy for some fans of lighter, more crushable lagers.
Another beer that literally has the word “crisp” in its name, Sixpoint set out to make one of the crispiest pilsners possible and they did just that. Brewed with German Tettnang and Hallertau hops as well as Cargill Pilsner malt, it’s known for its very crisp, crushable, complex flavor profile.
Tasting Notes:
Complex aromas of grass, bready malts, citrus peels, apples, honey, and floral, Noble hops are prevalent on the nose. Take a sip and you’ll find flavors of Granny Smith apples, caramel, freshly baked bread, and more floral hops. The finish is dry, but not at all bitter.
Bottom Line:
This beer is equal parts light and crushable and equal parts complex and flavorful. It’s a great example of crisp American lagers done right.
If you’ve never tried Highland Pilsner out of Asheville, now is a great time to do so. Brewed with Pilsner malts as well as Perle, Saphir, Hallertau Blanc, and Hersbrucker hops, this German-inspired pilsner is snappy, crisp, and highly refreshing.
Tasting Notes:
Before your first sip, you’ll be greeted with a nose of freshly baked bread, lemon peels, pilsner malts, and floral, earthy Noble hops. It’s a very inviting nose. The palate continues this trend with notes of bready malts, caramel, orange zest, light spices, and floral hops. The finish is dry and crisp and leaves you craving more.
Bottom Line:
If you’re only going to drink one snappy, crisp lager on this list, make it Highland Pilsner. It’s complex, dry, and perfect for the first signs of spring.
SZA is the subject of a new Billboard cover story that dropped today, as the publication named her Woman Of The Year. During the interview, she confirms what fans had been suspecting for quite a while: that there will be a deluxe version of her chart-topping 2022 album, SOS.
“And, once she releases the deluxe edition of SOS — which will feature 10 additional tracks and is coming soon — SZA says she’ll be done trying to convince herself that she deserves her flowers,” the piece notes.
.@sza made chart history with ‘SOS.’ Now gearing up to release a deluxe edition and headline arenas, she cements her place as Billboard’s 2023 Woman of the Year.
“After I do the deluxe, I’m hoping to be able to accept that this chapter is done,” SZA said. “I’m looking forward to actually feeling proud of myself and not just smiling and nodding at accolades but really feeling it internally and knowing that I’m good enough.”
While it’s still unclear exactly when we can expect the added ten tracks, it’s just nice to know that it’s on the way. And, hopefully, it won’t take that long to drop — given there were five years between SZA’s debut and sophomore album cycles.
Many fans speculated that the SOS deluxe edition would drop in August, after spotting a potential Easter egg in SZA’s “Kill Bill” music video on the motorcycle license plate, which read “SOS” and “August.” In their defense, she previously used a similar method at the end of her “Shirt” music video to announce her album’s release date.
However, she shut those ideas about the deluxe date down on Twitter. “The deluxe is not coming out in august lol it’s just a license plate,” she wrote.
The deluxe is not coming out in august lol it’s just a license plate .
Good news: we are finally about to make it through the dead of winter. Bad news: those springtime showers and allergies might keep you inside anyway. Fortunately, there’s a ton of new TV shows and movies to binge on Netflix, including the second installment of You Season 4, which recently left fans hanging with a midseason finale. Speaking of hanging, The Hangover trilogy is about to land in the Netflix back library, and never forget that this is where two talented souls (the Joker director Todd Phillips and the Chernobyl creator/The Last Of Us showrunner Craig Mazin) made their early bread and butter.
As well, Chris Rock is about to launch a new kind of comedy special on this streaming service, and lovers of high fantasy and true crime can also get their fix with fresh selections. Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) Netflix in March.
Chris Rock: Selective Outrage (Netflix standup special streaming 3/4)
Chris Rock has “got to play that Tamborine,” and we ranked that special at the top of our Best Stand-Up Specials on Netflix list. Fortunately, Rock is not only back for another event, but this should be quite an experiment. Selective Outrage will stream as Netflix’s first live-streamed event at 10:00pm EST on release day. Anything could happen, as Rock already knows from hosting the Oscars. This set takes place in Maryland, and of course, you’ll be able to stream this puppy after the fact if you can’t make it live.
You: Season 4 Part 2 (Netflix series streaming 3/9)
Joe Goldberg has another new name, and largely a new personality, given that he’s a fake professor in London. He’s also fallen into a pit of relative despair, but the masses are still clicking, so tune in to see what the show has in store for him (he’s the one being stalked these days) after all that stalking and killing. Don’t expect too much sexy time from this season, however, because Penn Badgley has been there and done that, thank you very much.
Shadow and Bone: Season 2 (Netflix series streaming 3/16)
Here comes more heartwrenching choices to be made in a world that strongly resembles 19th century Russia, where an orphan must survive the best way that she knows how while also dealing with the darkness of the Shadow Fold. This show returns with a loyal fandom for a story where approximately half of the world can work some sort of magic, and we’re truly living in a golden age of high fantasy on the streaming services.
Murder Mystery 2 (Netflix film streaming 3/32)
Did the world need a second installment of the zany comedy starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston? Probably not, but people will watch it anyway. The leading duo characters are now kind-of legit detectives who are aiming to make their own P.I. agency a real thing, and they end up on a private island for a destination wedding that of course turns into a crime scene where everyone is a suspect (don’t stop us if you’ve seen this one). The stakes are higher, and eventually, these two will make it to France.
Waco: American Apocalypse (Netflix documentary streaming 3/22)
True crime devotees, the time has come for a deep dive into the 1993 Waco siege, which somehow lasted 51 whole days. The story of David Koresh’s cult-leaderdom is still layered in so much disturbing detail, and this project promises to reveal unearthed footage that emerged from within the FBI Crisis Negotiation Unit, along with raw footage from news coverage that never materialized on TV. Director Tiller Russell (Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer) helms this story, so expect intensity.
Avail. TBA Agent Elvis
Furies
I Am Georgina: Season 2
Avail. 3/1 Cheat
Tonight You’re Sleeping with Me
Wrong Side of the Tracks: Season 2 Burlesque
Easy A
Forged in Fire: Knife or Death: Season 2 The Hangover
The Hangover: Part II
The Hangover: Part III
Little Angel: Volume 2 Magic Mike XXL
National Lampoon’s Animal House
Open Season
Open Season 2 Out of Africa
Rango
Seven Years in Tibet
Sleepless in Seattle
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
The Other Boleyn Girl
Avail. 3/2 Framed! A Sicilian Murder Mystery: Season 2 Karate Sheep
Masameer County: Season 2 Sex/Life: Season 2 This Is Where I Leave You
Avail. 3/3 Love at First Kiss
Next in Fashion: Season 2 Split the Root
Avail. 3/4 Chris Rock: Selective Outrage
Divorce Attorney Shin
Avail. 3/6 Ridley Jones: Season 5
Avail. 3/7 World War Z
Avail. 3/8 Faraway
MH370: The Plane That Disappeared
Avail. 3/9 You: Season 4 Part 2
Avail. 3/10 The Glory Part 2 Have a nice day!
Luther: The Fallen Sun
Outlast
Rana Naidu 10 Minute Workouts : Volume 2 20 Minute Workouts : Volume 2 30 Minute Workouts : Volume 2 Abs & Core Volume 1 Bodyweight Burn : Volume 2 Fire & Flow with Tara & Xochilt Volume 1 Fitness for Runners Volume 1 High-Intensity Training : Volume 2 Ignite & Inspire : Volume 1 Kick Off with Betina Gozo : Volume 1 Lower-Body Workouts Volume 1 Upper-Body Workouts Volume 1 Yoga Volume 1 Yoga with Xochil : Volume 1
Avail. 3/15 The Law of the Jungle
Money Shot: The Pornhub Story
Avail. 3/16 The Chronicles of Riddick
Kick-Ass 2
Pitch Black
Riddick
Shadow and Bone: Season 2 Still Time
Avail. 3/17 Dance 100
In His Shadow
Maestro in Blue
The Magician’s Elephant
Noise
Sky High: The Series
Avail. 3/20 Carol
Gabby’s Dollhouse: Season 7
Avail. 3/21 We Lost Our Human
Avail. 3/22 Invisible City: Season 2 The Kingdom: Season 2 Waco: American Apocalypse
Avail. 3/23 Johnny
The Night Agent
Avail. 3/24 Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga
Love Is Blind: Season 4
Avail. 3/28 InuYasha: Seasons 4-5 Mae Martin: SAP
Avail. 3/29 Emergency: NYC
Unseen
Wellmania
Avail. 3/30 Big Mäck: Gangsters and Gold
From Me to You: Kimi ni Todoke
Unstable
Avail. 3/31 Copycat Killer
Diary of a Mad Black Woman
Henry Danger: Seasons 4-5 Kill Boksoon
Love Is Blind: Season 4 Murder Mystery 2
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 2
And it’s your last chance to stream these titles:
Leaving 3/5 Hap and Leonard: Seasons 1-3
Leaving 3/16 Lee Daniels’ The Butler
Outback Truckers: Seasons 1-3
Leaving 3/18 Instant Hotel: Season 2
Leaving 3/24 Shtisel: Seasons 1-3
Leaving 3/25 Big Time Rush: Seasons 1-4
Leaving 3/31 30 Minutes or Less
Brokeback Mountain
The three least-liked Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, at least according to critics on Rotten Tomatoes, have been released in the past three years: Eternals (2021), Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023). Is there superhero fatigue? Yes, but there’s another reason for the lack of critical admiration: none of those movies is about Venom.
The [Jenny Slate voice] symbiote-shaped hole in our heart will soon be filled by Venom 3, however. On Wednesday, actor Tom Hardy revealed that pre-production has started on the third film in the franchise. “Whilst working on V3 pre prep @lelping @sonypictures @sony @venommovie this throwback came up #cuttingroomfloor #byetom #thankstom,” he wrote on Instagram, along with a deleted scene in which Eddie Brock gets into an argument in public with Venom. (I am 97 percent serious when I say that Tom Hardy should have been nominated for an Academy Award for Venom. Maybe 98 percent.)
While plot details remain under wraps, a notable industry scooper stated in December 2021 that the third Venom film would “explore the Multiverse” and show “Venom finally meeting and fighting Spider-Man,” specifically the Andrew Garfield version of the Wall-Crawler. Kelly Marcel, who co-wrote Venom and 2021’s Venom: Let There Be Carnage, is returning to pen the screenplay for Venom 3 based on a story by herself and Hardy.
We’ve had enough movies about various demonic possessions and exorcism, but have we ever had any demonic movies that were based on real events? Yes! A lot actually, maybe even too many. We probably don’t need more. But here is another one!
The Pope’s Exorcist stars Russell Crowe as a priest who helps keep Italy demon-free, though it doesn’t seem like he’s doing a good job of it by the looks of the trailer, which features Crowe being taunted by a possessed young child with rotting teeth. For some reason, when demons control you, their first task is to destroy all the years of pristine dental hygiene.
The story is based on “actual files” from Father Gabriele Amorth, the guy who did all of the Pope’s dirty work (his nightly exorcisms). Though we have to suspend disbelief for a little bit here, due to the fact that anyone can whip up some “actual files” and create a movie out of them. Also due to the fact that Father Amorth thinks that yoga is a satanic ritual. Do we really trust this guy?
Here is the official synopsis:
Inspired by the actual files of Father Gabriele Amorth, Chief Exorcist of the Vatican (Academy Award®-winner Russell Crowe), The Pope’s Exorcist follows Amorth as he investigates a young boy’s terrifying possession and ends up uncovering a centuries-old conspiracy the Vatican has desperately tried to keep hidden.
The movie also stars Daniel Zovatto, Alex Essoe, and Franco Nero and will haunt theaters on April 7th. Check out the trailer above.
The year is filled to the brim with highly-anticipated concert tours and festivals. Chart-topping recording artist SZA’s SOS Tour is near the top of the list. The “Kill Bill” singer launched her North American tour wing of her tour yesterday (February 21) in Columbus, Ohio, at The Jerome Schottenstein Center.
Over the next few weeks, the songwriter will embark on a 15-city tour with support from singer Omar Apollo. The Grammy Best New Artist nominee has quickly gained a fan base due to his deeply emotional approach, which will fit in perfectly with SZA’s discography while on tour. Although SZA’s setlist will fluctuate across each night’s performance, Omar Apollo’s growing fame and discography doesn’t offer as much flexibility.
According to setlist.fm, Omar’s setlist is a mix of both fun and sad songs. View Omar Apollo’s setlist and the remaining SOS Tour dates below.
02/24 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
02/25 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
02/27 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
02/28 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
03/02 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
03/04 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
03/07 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
03/09 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
03/10 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
03/13 — San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena
03/14 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
03/16 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
03/18 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center
03/19 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
03/22 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Kia Forum
Omar Apollo is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
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