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Here Are The Musical Guests For ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ This Week

Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been brimming with great musical guests this year. Boygenius brought their album The Record to life in April on the late night talk show. When the WGA strike ended, Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit celebrated with a beautiful performance of “When We Were Close” from Weathervanes.

This week is no different; each night has a noteworthy artist to provide tunes. See who’ll be performing below.

Glen Hansard

On Tuesday, October 3, Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard will perform on the late night show. His new album All That Was East Is West of Me Now arrives on ANTI- later this month, and singles like “There’s No Mountain,” “Sure As The Rain,” and “The Feast Of St. John” are out now.

LANY

On Wednesday, October 4, Los Angeles-native group LANY will take the stage. Earlier this year, they released their album, A Beautiful Blur, which had the single “Love At First Fight” “In a relationship, you learn a lot about a person from the first argument,” they said upon its release. “It’s an indicator of the relationship’s trajectory and whether it’s going to work out or not.”

BoyWithUke

On Thursday, October 5, BoyWithUke will celebrate his album Lucid Dreams releasing the following day. He gained traction on TikTok after his songs “Toxic” and “Understand” went viral, and now he’s proving he has even more to offer.

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Here Are The Musical Guests For ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ This Week

Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been brimming with great musical guests this year. Boygenius brought their album The Record to life in April on the late night talk show. When the WGA strike ended, Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit celebrated with a beautiful performance of “When We Were Close” from Weathervanes.

This week is no different; each night has a noteworthy artist to provide tunes. See who’ll be performing below.

Glen Hansard

On Tuesday, October 3, Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard will perform on the late night show. His new album All That Was East Is West of Me Now arrives on ANTI- later this month, and singles like “There’s No Mountain,” “Sure As The Rain,” and “The Feast Of St. John” are out now.

LANY

On Wednesday, October 4, Los Angeles-native group LANY will take the stage. Earlier this year, they released their album, A Beautiful Blur, which had the single “Love At First Fight” “In a relationship, you learn a lot about a person from the first argument,” they said upon its release. “It’s an indicator of the relationship’s trajectory and whether it’s going to work out or not.”

BoyWithUke

On Thursday, October 5, BoyWithUke will celebrate his album Lucid Dreams releasing the following day. He gained traction on TikTok after his songs “Toxic” and “Understand” went viral, and now he’s proving he has even more to offer.

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When Will ‘Dumb Money’ Be On Streaming?

It wasn’t that long ago that GameStop terrorized Wall Street. It was late January 2021, and a motley crew of working class investors improbably short-squeezed a bunch of money into the gaming retailer that’s long haunted mails. One thing led to another, and the chain’s overall stock price skyrocketed, making the everyman investors rich while costing establishment investment firms millions. The story is still relatively fresh in the public’s imagination, but when will the film based on it — called Dumb Money, and now in theaters — hit streaming?

The answer, speculates Cosmopolitan, probably won’t be too far off:

Dumb Money comes from Sony Pictures, which signed an exclusive streaming deal with Netflix in 2022. Playing by those rules, the film will eventually land on Netflix, and likely sooner rather than later. If we’re hedging our bets, we’d say you’ll be able to watch this film on your couch by January, if not by year’s end.

Dumb Money stars Paul Dano as Keith Gill, the struggling financial analyst who kicks the mishegoss off, Pete Davidson as his disapproving brother, and Shailene Woodley as Keith’s wife. The supporting cast also includes Vincent D’Onofrio, America Ferrera, Anthony Ramos, Sebastian Stan, and Seth Rogen. It’s the latest from director Craig Gillespie, who turned I, Tonya into a playful, fourth wall-breaking look at an incident that once shocked the nation.

Dumb Money is now playing in theaters.

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When Will ‘Dumb Money’ Be On Streaming?

It wasn’t that long ago that GameStop terrorized Wall Street. It was late January 2021, and a motley crew of working class investors improbably short-squeezed a bunch of money into the gaming retailer that’s long haunted mails. One thing led to another, and the chain’s overall stock price skyrocketed, making the everyman investors rich while costing establishment investment firms millions. The story is still relatively fresh in the public’s imagination, but when will the film based on it — called Dumb Money, and now in theaters — hit streaming?

The answer, speculates Cosmopolitan, probably won’t be too far off:

Dumb Money comes from Sony Pictures, which signed an exclusive streaming deal with Netflix in 2022. Playing by those rules, the film will eventually land on Netflix, and likely sooner rather than later. If we’re hedging our bets, we’d say you’ll be able to watch this film on your couch by January, if not by year’s end.

Dumb Money stars Paul Dano as Keith Gill, the struggling financial analyst who kicks the mishegoss off, Pete Davidson as his disapproving brother, and Shailene Woodley as Keith’s wife. The supporting cast also includes Vincent D’Onofrio, America Ferrera, Anthony Ramos, Sebastian Stan, and Seth Rogen. It’s the latest from director Craig Gillespie, who turned I, Tonya into a playful, fourth wall-breaking look at an incident that once shocked the nation.

Dumb Money is now playing in theaters.

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Nikola Jokic Didn’t Have As Much Fun This Summer As He’s Had In The Past Because ‘We Played 2.5 Extra Months’

Nikola Jokic has, for all intents and purposes, wrapped up the title of the best basketball player on the planet. After his efforts to deliver the first NBA title to the Denver Nuggets in franchise history, Jokic put the bed any sort of debate about who is at the top of the mountain right now, and in large part because of his singular brilliance, Denver has a real shot of going back-to-back as champions.

That would mean, for the second year in a row, the Nuggets are playing deep into June, and it sure does not seem like Jokic loves that he has to sacrifice so much time to chill out as part of the pursuit of a ring. While speaking to the press on media day, Jokic was asked if this was the most fun he’s ever had over a summer, and his answer might surprise you.

“No,” Jokic said. “I think it’s actually opposite … Because we played two and a half extra months, and recovery and everything. So, it was good, but I’ve had summers that I’ve had more fun.”

Fourteen other teams in the Western Conference will assuredly hope that they can give Jokic a more fun summer this year. But the really bad news for Jokic is that his summer plans next year will be complicated even further based on the fact that Serbia is heading to the Olympics.

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What Time Does Depeche Mode Go On Stage For Their North American Tour?

Earlier this year, Depeche Mode shared their 15th studio album Memento Mori. Now the legendary band is in the midst of bringing that new material to stages everywhere on their Memento Mori Tour.

It’s important to be there when the rockers kick off their set. According to Sortir à Paris, they begin at 8:45 P.M. sharp. Then, they get right into it with “Speak to Me (Outro),” followed by “My Cosmos Is Mine,” and the rest of the amazing setlist that also boasts hits like “Enjoy The Silence” and “Just Can’t Get Enough.”

Last year, Depeche Mode dealt with the tragic death of the keyboard player Andy “Fletch” Fletcher at age 60, which impacted the making of Memento Mori Tour. “We started work on this project early in the pandemic, and its themes were directly inspired by that time,” said founding member Martin Gore. “After Fletch’s passing, we decided to continue as we’re sure this is what he would have wanted, and that has really given the project an extra level of meaning.” Dave Gahan added, “Fletch would have loved this album. We’re really looking forward to sharing it with you soon, and we can’t wait to present it to you live at the shows next year.”

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Troye Sivan Gave An Evocative Performance Of Billie Eilish’s ‘What Was I Made For?’

After starring in HBO’s The Idol, Troye Sivan has been back in the musical spotlight with his forthcoming album Something To Give Each Other. Recent singles “Rush” and “Got Me Started” are building up the hype, and he’s also stopped by the BBC Live Lounge for a new performance.

Along with performing a mellow rendition of “Rush,” Sivan covered Billie Eilish’s sprawling “What Was I Made For” from the Barbie movie soundtrack, which also had artists like Ice Spice, Dua Lipa, and more. Sivan’s vocals are beautiful and evocative as he sings the vulnerable ballad against soft, ethereal piano. He does the song justice; Billie would certainly definitely approve.

About “Rush,” Sivan previously said in a statement, “‘Rush’ is the feeling of kissing a sweaty stranger on a dancefloor, a 2-hour date that turned into a weekend, a crush, a winter, a summer. Party after party after party after after party. All of my experiences from a chapter where I feel confident, free and liberated. Independent, yet somehow the most connected to the music and community around me.”

Listen to his cover of “What Was I Made For” above.

Something To Give Each Other is out 10/13 via Capitol. Find more information here.

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Famed Author Michael Lewis Is Being Torched For His New Book That Many Feel Defends Accused Crypto Fraud Man Sam Bankman-Fried

When the story of Sam Bankman-Fried, the accused crypto fraud man, exploded late last year, there was one upside to the unpleasant affair: Michael Lewis, financial journalist extraordinaire, was already hard at work on a book about him. Surely the author of The Big Short could smell a big, painfully obvious rat who’d bilked investors of millions? Somehow no. His new book is out and the first reviews can’t believe that Lewis fell hook, line, and sinker for a possibly jailbound alleged grifter.

The book is called Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon, and it arrives on shelves at an almost suspiciously convenient time. In his pan for The Los Angeles Times, Michael Hiltzik says it “amounts to a defense brief for Bankman-Fried for his fraud trial in New York federal court, which opens Tuesday — coinciding, as it happens, with the publication date of Lewis’ book.”

Hiltzik does not hold back in condemning Lewis for not condemning his subject, even after his empire crumbled:

Journalism schools will be able to use “Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon,” Michael Lewis’ new book about the collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange and the fall of its boss, Sam Bankman-Fried, as a textbook on the imperative need to approach a subject with a healthy helping of skepticism.

To make a long story short, in this book Lewis doesn’t exercise any.

Hiltzik almost takes sympathy on the once-acclaimed author. “Lewis quite plainly started this book project thinking he could write the definitive foundation story of cryptocurrency as ‘the new new thing,’ to quote the title of one of his earlier books,” he writes. “When the thing collapsed, he was unable to shed his initial enchantment.”

But learning the thesis of one’s book is bunk mid-writing has happened before. Other writers have saved face by writing instead about how they came to see their subject in a new, damning light. Not Lewis, who Hiltzik says “treats Bankman-Fried as sort of an endearing scamp who got in over his head, essentially by an adorable habit of inattention.”

The New York Times wasn’t any kinder. “Lewis, who traveled back and forth from the Bahamas, where Bankman-Fried was based, had, in the months leading up to the disaster, a front-row seat — from which he could apparently see nothing,” writes Jennifer Szalai.

Szalai contends that Lewis may have convinced himself that he wasn’t writing the definitive book on Bankman-Fried:

But this isn’t a book of investigative journalism; this is Lewis’s account of being a fly on the wall — a perspective that’s all well and good when your subject isn’t a billionaire savant who is charged with defrauding people who trusted him. Lewis seems so attached to the protagonist of his narrative that he takes an awful lot in stride.

Both Hiltzik and Szalai instead recommend another, more skeptical tome on the same subject: Number Go Up: Inside Crypto’s Wild Rise and Staggering Fall, by Zeke Faux. Unlike Lewis, Faux didn’t enter the crypto world thinking it was lefit.
“From the beginning,” Faux writes, “I thought that crypto was pretty dumb. And it turned out to be even dumber than I imagined.”

The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times weren’t Lewis’ only critics.

There is one downside to Bankman-Fried facing his likely comeuppance: Had he not been busted he might have rid America of Donald Trump for good.

(Via LA Times and NYT)

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Child-free man’s criticism of mom staring at phone while ignoring her son at the park sparks debate

TikTokker Mario Mirante is going viral for his video that brings up two significant issues: smartphone addiction and whether people without children have the right to criticize parents.

It all started when Mirante saw a young boy playing alone in the park.

“The kid is just playing quietly, not being annoying. I don’t hear a peep from him; he’s just doing his thing on the playground,” Mirante said in a video that has nearly 6000,000 views. “The mom the entire time is on her phone, staring right down at her screen. Doesn’t look up one time.”

The boy climbed up to the top of the slide and called down to his mother, who didn’t even look up from her phone. “I hear, ‘Hey mom, watch. Watch, Mom,’” Mirante recalled. “And at the top of her lungs, shrieking like a Velociraptor, this mother screams, ‘One second!”


The mother’s shriek was so intense that it shocked Mirante and the boy.

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“He wasn’t doing anything wrong,” Mirante said. “Mom never looks up from the screen as the kid goes down (the slide).” After witnessing the parent with her face in her phone, ignoring her child, Mirante decided to call out parents who make their children feel as if they are less important than their parents’ phones.

“Are you guys that attached to your phones?” Mirantes demanded. “All that I was simply trying to say was that I see that happen all too often. And then I see parents complaining about how exhausting it is and how society and social media is ruining their children. Meanwhile, they can’t look up from their phones. Can’t give ‘em the time of day.”

Many people thought Mirante didn’t have the right to criticize the mother because he doesn’t have children. “I thought the same way as you. And then I became a parent. Until you become a parent, you do not understand the struggle,” Sophia wrote.

While others thought that his criticisms of the mother were warranted.

“I am a single mom, I 100% agree with you. Kids remember who is actually PRESENT with them, not glued to their phone, the TV etc etc,” i.am.kristen wrote. “Sometimes it takes two seconds to make a child feel seen and heard, I could’ve used that in my childhood. love this,” Dez addded.

Mirante pushed back against those who said he doesn’t have the right to judge by noting that he’s been a child. “I am an adult that went through a childhood,” he said. “If you want to justify screaming at your kid for no reason when they’re not doing anything wrong and how your phone is more important than the attention from your child, go right ahead. I’m all ears.”

There’s no hard-set rule on whether people without children have the right to criticize parents, but Mirante was right to point out a big problem in today’s world: parents who spend too much time on their smartphones.

Even if a parent isn’t a full-blown social media addict, spending too much time on our phones can hurt a child’s development. “Often, the effect of looking down at a screen can eliminate the opportunity and space kids need to say what’s on their mind,” warns Jeanne Williams, a child psychologist and play therapist, told Today’s Parent. “When a kid is distressed, and you completely ignore them, their distress is going to grow. They won’t build neural pathways that teach them how to soothe themselves.”

We’ll never know the entire situation that happened that day at the park and whether the mother normally pays attention to her son. But Mirante’s video brings up a much-needed conversation about the amount of time we spend staring at our phones when we could be engaging with those we love.

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Watch this 104-yr-old woman break the world tandem skydiving record

If you’re looking for some aging inspiration, look no further, because Dorothy Hoffner is about to blow your mind.

At 104, Hoffner just became the oldest person to parachute out of an airplane in a tandem skydive. That’s right, skydive. At 104 years old—or to be exact, 104 years and 289 days old—beating the previous world record set by a 103-year-old in Sweden in May of 2022.

But it’s actually even more impressive than that. It’s not like Hoffner is someone who’s been skydiving since she was young and just happened to keep on doing it as she got older. She actually didn’t go on her first skydiving adventure until her 100th birthday.

On Oct 1, 2023, she joined the team at Skydive Chicago in Ottawa, Illinois, for the world-breaking tandem skydive. Though she uses a walker to get around, she manages the physical toll of plummeting through the air at 10,000+ feet before parachuting to a skidding stop strapped to a certified U.S. Parachute Association (USPA) tandem instructor with impressive ease.

“Let’s go, let’s go, Geronimo!” Hoffner said after she boarded the plane, according to the Chicago Tribune.

Watch her do what many of us would be too terrified to attempt:

The way she rolls right out of that plane cool as a cucumber! Hoffner told the Tribune that on her first skydive, at age 100, she had to be pushed out of the plane. But this time, knowing what she was in for, she took charge with calm confidence.

“Skydiving is a wonderful experience, and it’s nothing to be afraid of,” Hoffner shares. “Just do it!”

That’s some seriously sage advice from someone who knows firsthand that age really is just a number. Learn more about skydiving with Skydive Chicago here.