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Joel Kim Booster Tells Us About Being ‘Loot’ Season 2’s ‘Alpha’ Gay And ‘Little Voodoo Dolls Of Bowen’ Yang

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Multihyphenate doesn’t feel like the right word to describe Joel Kim Booster. He is one, a writer-actor-producer with an IMDb credits list as long as a white woman’s Lululemon receipt. But he’s not content with wearing just three hats, he’s got an entire closet full. Stand-up comedian. Podcast host. Drag Race judge. Professional dinner party guest. And the visionary who once read a copy of Pride & Prejudice while vacationing on Fire Island and (probably) thought, “I’m going to give the world the gayest Austen adaptation they’ve ever seen.”

He did, with Hulu’s Fire Island, a romantic comedy starring Booster, Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers, Tomas Matos, and Margaret Cho that made history and broke down barriers in 2022. Since then, Booster’s been popping up – on talk shows and Netflix specials – wielding his sharply insightful brand of funny.

His latest stage? The second season of Apple TV+’s Loot, a comedy series starring Maya Rudolph as an out-of-touch billionaire divorcee intent on doing some good with her eye-bulging bank account by way of her nonprofit. Some two years – and a couple of industry strikes – later, Loot’s sophomore outing sees Rudolph’s Molly Novak dead set on giving away all of her money to help those less fortunate. Of course, she’s also living in an oceanfront “cabana” with (only) five pools, a water bed filled with chamomile tea, and an emotional support sloth on call.

Booster plays her assistant Nicholas, a well-dressed wannabe influencer who dishes out biting commentary. He’s softened a bit since season one, building genuine friendships with the do-gooders hoping to use Molly’s influence to implement meaningful change in the community, but he’s still the walking insult generator that delivered some of the show’s most meme-able one-liners two years ago.

We chatted with Booster about the evolution of his character, breaking the “gay best friend” stereotype, and Bowen Yang Voodoo dolls.

You get to make out with Maya Rudolph this season which means I’ve now seen you and Bowen Yang play straight guys. Who do you think pulls it off better?

[Laughs] I think maybe me by a hair, only because I think I have more deep-seated insecurities bubbling underneath the surface in the same way that a lot of toxic straight guys do. So I relate to that experience a little bit more than Bowen, who I think is slightly more self-possessed than I am.

How does season two differ from season one, in terms of the comedy and your character’s arc?

I obviously love season one, but comedy benefits from time. We set the foundation and now season two is just a lift-off, baby. We hit the ground running and it’s very joke forward. In terms of Nicholas, he is still the same prickly, closed-off guy that he was in season one, but slowly, the cracks are forming in the armor. We’re seeing that transformation continue to happen. I think the best part about season two for me is that we established the character in season one, and dropped little hints here and there about his background and how he maybe came to be that way. But we really make good on the promise of the premise of those jokes. We see how he became the guy that he is today and why he might be a little closed off emotionally to some of these people. It was really fun to be able to add that dimension to Nicholas and I hope we continue to do the show so we can just layer more and more on top.

I do appreciate that Nicholas keeps his mean streak a bit. This isn’t the kind of comedy like Abbott Elementary where almost everyone is so genuinely nice to each other all the time.

I’ll never have enough of Abbott Elementary, but you need a Janelle James in that workplace comedy to break up the positivity. I think I am so grateful that I get to play that role on this show because it’s just so much fun. It’s so much fun being so rotten.

In real life, are you a “break up the positivity” kind of person?

No, it’s so cringey. I’m a fairly earnest person. I’m a much more introverted person than I think a lot of people expect me to be, especially people who know me primarily as a standup or from Loot. I’m a little baby sometimes. That is my vibe certainly in real life. It’s very different from Nicholas. I think he’s a much more confident person than I am at the end of the day.

There are some parallels between your character’s background and your own that we get to explore in episode three. Why did you want to inject a bit of yourself into him?

I am really grateful to [creators] Alan [Yang] and Matt [Hubbard] because they’ve always been generous with all of us in wanting our input on how these characters develop and making them characters that we can really relate to. Specifically with episode three, they came to me early in the process of writing and asked, ‘Do you want his parents to be Asian or would you like him to be a transracial adoptee like you?’ I immediately jumped at the chance to be able to portray that kind of family in a really incidental way. The adoption part of it is not centered in that story, and that was really important to me. You just get to see this family existing and they’re just presented to you on screen and audiences are smart, they’ll figure out how that happened. I would love to see that more in media for sure. It’s like, why be so beholden to the race of a family when people like me exist out there and families like mine exist and look like that?

It also separates him from that stereotypical “gay assistant/best friend” stand-in. Were you worried about being boxed into that trope at all?

Listen, the fact is, I get called in to audition for gay assistants constantly. It is a constant rotation. That is the only role that Hollywood is really interested in seeing me play, ultimately. So I was definitely apprehensive at the beginning, but after talking to Matt and Alan at the start, they indicated that they were going to allow me some input to make sure that that character didn’t just become a one-dimensional gay assistant, best friend role. I think that has continued in season two as we’re seeing a lot more of me and Maya’s relationship.

I think that really grows and you see the many different layers to that relationship that makes it slightly different. Then honestly for me as both a gay guy and an Asian man, I think it’s really nice for me to be able to play a character that walks into the room and owns it and is like the alpha in a lot of situations. Being able to play someone who is never the butt of the joke in scenarios or never allows himself to be and gets there first. I think that’s really, for me, what sets him apart in a lot of ways and is the most fun that I have ever had playing that kind of role.

You share significantly more screen time with Maya Rudolph this season. What’s something that surprised you about working with her?

Getting to play with Maya more really is a masterclass in taking big swings and taking risks as a comedian. When I improvise on this show, so much of it is using my writer’s brain. I’m very analytical in the way that I approach comedy as both a standup and as a comedy writer and watching Maya — getting to be in the room with Maya a lot, she comes from the gut and instinct. That’s so inspiring to me. But of course, that isn’t something that I didn’t expect from Maya. Honestly, I always go back to this thing about Maya, which is she’s such a good mom. It is not like a five-nanny situation in that house.

She is driving her kids to dance practice. She’s going to the competitions at the Hilton by the airport. She is on sick duty. Quite honestly, I’ve worked for a lot of bosses who do not care if their families live or die, and it is so refreshing to work in an environment where the number one on the call sheet is like, ‘No, actually, we need to wrap on time because I love my family.’ That just really permeates through the rest of the set, and it is one of the nicest environments I’ve ever had the pleasure of working in for sure because of that.

The season opens with the show mocking the Vogue 73 Questions video series. You recently bought a house. What would a 73 Questions with Joel Kim Booster look like?

I would pull a lot of inspiration from the Donatella [Versace] 73 questions. I think that’s probably top of my list in terms of the most iconic 73 questions. But I would have a lot of fun winking at the theater of spontaneity that they try to create when in fact, it is so scripted and so stilted all the time. I would have little Easter eggs like that, sight gags spread throughout the house just in the background. Little voodoo dolls of Bowen may be sitting on the bookshelf.

How do you decide when to switch hats – from acting to directing to writing? Or is the goal to be able to do all three when you can?

I want to be the captain of the ship and I want to wear many hats. I obviously look up to people like Issa Rae and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, people who did that and created those shows — ran them and starred in them. That’s always been the goal. But barring that, I think for me, I’ll always think of myself as a writer first. There are some projects on the back burner for me right now that I’m writing for other people, and that’s really exciting. But ideally, I’d like to wear all three hats at the same time and continue to do that.

That’s the plan. A lot of things could change between now and then. If they came to me tomorrow and said, ‘Coleman Domingo wants to star in it instead,’ I would say, ‘That seems fine by me. I’d rather the movie get made with him, than not get made at all.’ So yeah, we’ll see. I’m hopeful though.

Apple TV+’s ‘Loot’ Season 2 premieres on April 3.

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A Lovely Chat With Walton Goggins About ‘Fallout,’ ‘Justified,’ And Being A Solitary Man

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Walton Goggins is never not a good time in an interview. He’s a great storyteller. You could listen to him read microwave instructions and be captivated, but while it’s usually easy breezy, this one also goes to some more philosophical places. A spiritually nutritious conversation, if you will.

The reason for the season is the looming debut of Fallout (which hits Amazon Prime on April 11), Jonathan Nolan’s new Amazon Prime series based on the ultra-popular post-apocalyptic video game. The show’s charge is to nail the kind of quirky burnt futurism and expansiveness of the game. But while Goggins’ character — a noseless centuries old ghoul and bounty hunter — is full of swagger, there’s an undercurrent of sadness that is explored through flashbacks that show how his past informed his future.

In our conversation, we talk about Goggins’ own past and how it has informed his personality. We also talk about end of the world obsessions, his reading list, what keeps the ghoul going through pain and chaos, and the time he almost broke his phone with his face.

I want to talk about Fallout like crazy, but I got one question for you. Last time I talked to you, for a Righteous Gemstones interview, we talked about Justified. You said to me, “I will be watching all the way to the bitter end. How about yourself? Will you be watching to the end?” Was that code? Were you psychically letting me know about the surprise there at the end with you?

I remember our conversation and I remember saying that, and I was saying that on purpose. It was an Easter egg and it was a hint without hinting. That’s all I could say. You didn’t get it. Did you think about that after I said that?

Good. I love that. Yeah, I did.

Amazing.

I watched the screeners and I said, out loud, “Walton Goggins lied to me.”

Nope. I said to the bitter end.

Sin of omission. (Laughs)

Yeah, I guess I did lie to you. I guess I lied to everyone.

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What can you do? That’s the gig. So, this show is awesome. I played the game like crazy back in the day and this is such a wonderfully realized world. Are you someone who is personally interested in or obsessed with end of the world scenarios?

Wow, man. No one has asked me that question. What a great question. The answer is no, I’m not. There are days where I am pessimistic only because I’m a moody, weird Scorpio, you know. And it’s a part of my process really, of being human. But no, I am an optimistic guy. I am very, very well-informed of what’s going on in the world. I’m a big fan of history. I have, in the last three months, read a book with my son about Genghis Khan and the making of modern history, and then I read The Fall of the Ottomans, and then I’m reading The Guns of August right now of Barbara Tuchman.

I am obsessed with my gaps in history, for trying to understand why we keep repeating the same mistakes But I am not obsessed with, nor do I really watch a story solely because it’s schadenfreude and the end of the world. I watched The Last of Us because Pedro (Pascal) and those guys are unbelievable actors and (the) great storytelling. I would watch this for the same reason. I’m a huge Jonathan Nolan fan, but it’s not because the topic is the end of the world. Although I think we’re fucking… like it’s pretty tough right now, but it has been tough throughout history for five, 10,000 years.

I like your Fallout character’s take it as it comes philosophy. Is that something you apply in your own life?

I like to think so. I try not to control the river too much of my life. There’s an element to me or a side of me that embraces improvisation, and I like that in traveling. I like that as a parent. I like that in friendship. And then, there’s also a part of me that, say, for instance, in storytelling, I have to control everything during the process, meaning I have to leave no stone unturned in order to turn myself over to “whatever happens, happens.” I’ve had that really my whole life. I’ve been in control. I’ve raised myself in a lot of ways, and by having control over my own environment has allowed me to open up my environment to all of these other variables and not be rattled by them.

In the fourth episode, why is it so important to him that he does not succumb to going feral? Someone who has been through as much as he’s been through — we’re getting little gingerbread pieces about the loss that he’s gone through. Why is it so important to him to not lose that last shred?

I’m grateful for how thoughtful these questions are. I have brought that up on my own. No one else has asked that question, but I think that’s what’s been so interesting about this process is answering that question for myself, and I will pose it the way that you pose it. Why? Why did he not go feral? Why did he not put a bullet in his head? What is it? What is it about his loss? What is it about what he knows? Why is he still alive and a person who has seen it all?

He’s seen the worst that human beings have to offer and has seen immeasurable suffering and has caused immeasurable suffering. Why is he still here? I have an answer for that, and I think that that will be revealed over the course of this show, so I’ll keep that to myself. But it is with intention and it is something that I spent a great deal of time answering for myself.

I have a theory that I will throw out there. You don’t have to confirm it. I understand, obviously, spoilers are at play in everything. My theory is, and I internalize it because I try to think of myself. When I’m watching something, like anybody, I try to put myself in that character’s boots. To me, I think that living forever with even the echo of a memory of what I had of a loved one, of a daughter, of a wife, would be enough to keep me going, I think, in some aspects. That’s my guess. But I’m curious to see where we land and what happens at the end, but that would be the reasoning for me.

Yeah, yeah, yeah. It’s complicated.

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With the makeup, I read that the nose was a little bit of a shock to you. Everything you go through to play Baby Billy on Righteous Gemstones — the big wig and teeth — does that experience help you with this character, to be able to unlock the full dynamism of the performance without being hindered by any kind of makeup or anything that’s going to change your appearance?

Well, I’m a person that sticks to themselves. I stick to myself when I’m working. I don’t really talk a lot. I don’t socialize a lot, and I’m off in a corner pacing back and forth. I’m a mover. A lot of times, it’s hard for the ADs to find me. I try to tell them where I’m going, but I don’t even fucking know where I’m going. In some ways, this makes it easier for me because it’s a barrier between me and other people. The Ghoul is not someone you want to approach, right? I mean, really, it’s not a guy you’re going to slide up and say, “Hey, man, what’s going on? What you do this weekend?” He’s not that kind of guy, and I don’t put off that energy anyway. I’m not welcoming, kind of, in that way. In some ways, it does the work for me.

I find it much easier to have that experience on particularly dark days. I remember the first time I forgot that the makeup was even on. I haven’t told this story to anyone, but it was so funny. I don’t know if it’s in the algorithm, but there was a moment where it’s like, “Okay. This isn’t too bad of a day. It’s okay. I got the stuff on, I’m hanging out.” I’m actually comfortable for one second during the day, I’m going to do something which I never do, and I’m going to look at my phone. And I pulled my phone up. I have the glove, this shit on my fingers, but this day, I didn’t have the stuff on my fingers, so I was able to touch my phone. And the face ID came up and it was as if the fucking entire phone was going to explode, dude. (Laughs)

It was like, “Not only is that not you, Walton. I don’t know where the fuck you are, man, but I’m going to send help! Hold on. I got to get in touch with the United States Army. I don’t know what is happening right now.” (Laughs) I mean, it was thinking for a long time. Like, “Oh, is that, I don’t know, maybe the ear. I don’t know. There’s some facial structure. Oh, it’s forehead, it’s kind of high. It’s higher. I don’t see any hair.” It was so funny. I just thought, “Oh, of course. Oh my God, sorry.” It was such a crazy moment, dude! It made me laugh to no end.

(Laughs) Um, I think it was on Seth’s show when you did an interview and you talked about your dad. I thought that was awesome. That was hilarious. He seems like an absolute character. I’ve interviewed you a few times. You are a character. I genuinely enjoy talking with you. Is that individualism from him? Did that inspire you to be your own man and find your own individual way?

Thank you for asking that question. No. What I mean by that is, in my childhood, I had my father, my grandfather was an interesting, strange, funny-as-fuck guy. My grandmother, the women in my family, my mother and all her sisters were insane. All of their friends were insane. I had a pretty chaotic kind of upbringing. The one thing that I did have as a child was a lot of time by myself.

Same. Very much so.

I observed all of this chaos around me, and without judgment, just embraced it all. But I think whatever I am, it was a product of being alone for a lot of my life and being comfortable being alone, and not really having anybody to fall back on. It was really me. But what my family gave me and what our friends gave me — like my mom with her friends (is they) taught me with the importance of friendship and how to curate a group of people that you can go through life with. I have some amazing friends, and I have a lot of friends in a lot of different places, and I depend heavily on them. But I am a person who has always been on my own and I like that. I like that self-reliance and that independence. I don’t want to control anyone. No one. Nor do I want to be controlled by anyone.

That’s how I live my life and how I’ve lived my life for a very long time. It makes it easy to meet people and to be in people’s lives and to have them be in your lives, because it’s understood. I’m there for one reason and one reason only. Because I enjoy the company. I enjoy what you have to say, and I hope that you enjoy what I have to say. If for any reason you need to go, well then, I understand that and I’m not for you, and that’s okay too. That is something I experienced as a child growing up and something that is still with me now. I think you earn those friendships and you earn a place as people earn a place in your life every single time you’re with them. I tend to surround myself with only good people.

I really connect with that. Again, similar childhood, alone a lot as a kid, definitely self-sufficient. To me, it’s a blessing. It reminds me of a song. One of my favorite songs is Loudon Wainwright’s “One Man Guy.” I don’t know if you know it, but I think there’s more good than bad to being sort of self-reliant like you’re saying, and sort of self-raised.

Yeah. I agree, man. I agree. It’s weird as a parent now and after not having that in my life. I’m so in my child’s face. (Laughs) But with respect for his, we’ve had many discussions about that. He is autonomous.

I remember the last time we talked, you were talking about that with his movie tastes and not wanting to push too hard. I remember you saying that.

Yeah, yeah. Being an independent guy, I hope that I’m raising an independent dependent child. (Laughs) That’s so fucked up! That’s the one person I do want a little dependence on because I love him so much. I don’t want to let him go.

‘Fallout’ premieres April 11 on Amazon Prime

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Anya Taylor-Joy Finally Confirmed Her Secret Wedding With Never-Before-Seen Photos

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Anya Taylor-Joy looked like a queen on her wedding day, and her gambit to keep the ceremony a secret was (mostly) successful. The Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga star confirmed her nuptials on Instagram this week, two years after she got hitched to Malcolm McRae, with a few photos from the big day.

“Two years ago, on April Fools, I secretly married my best friend in New Orleans. The magic of that day is ingrained in every cell of my being, forever. Happy second ( first ) anniversary my love… you’re the coolest,” Taylor-Joy wrote. She included a photo of two “anatomically correct heart cakes” and added, “Yes, I am the vampire Lestat,” the character played by Tom Cruise in Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire movie.

On Tuesday, actor and musician McRae also posted photos from the event on his own social media, writing: “I love you now and somehow I always have and somehow it will never end. Happy two year anniversary (yesterday), beautiful.” The couple hosted a larger wedding celebration for their friends in Venice last October. It had previously been speculated that this event was their wedding, but this is the first time the couple have revealed they actually got married in April 2022.

I’m hearing rumors that Black Phillip was the ring bearer, but nothing confirmed. You can see the photos here.

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A Lawsuit Alleges Kanye West Told Donda Academy Students He Wanted To Shave Their Heads And Lock Them In Cages

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For a little while, Kanye West ran Donda Academy, a private school in California. It would seem that things at the educational institution have been… unconventional. At one point, school was apparently canceled for the year before that decision was reversed hours later. Later, a lawsuit claimed students were only served sushi. Now, Ye is facing another school-related lawsuit which makes even more wild claims.

The suit was filed by former employee Trevor Phillips in Los Angeles Superior Court on April 2. In it, Phillips claims (as NBC News notes) West told students he wanted to shave their heads and lock them in cages. Phillips also attests that West compared himself to Adolph Hitler and “appeared to simulate masturbation during a one-on-one meeting in a Southern California hotel room where the musician watched The Batman on mute.”

As Rolling Stone notes, the suit also claims West “treated the Black staff considerably worse than white employees” and would “scream and berate Black employees, while never even as much raising his tone at the white staff.” West also reportedly had issues with the LGBTQ+ community and claimed “gay people are controlled by Bill Gates so that they don’t have children for population control.”

The publication reports Phillips is “seeking at least $35,000 for what he labels as whistleblower retaliation, discrimination based on race, and a hostile workplace, among eight other causes of action.”

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‘Predatory Use Of AI’ In Music Is The Target Of A New Open Letter Signed By Billie Eilish, Noah Kahan, Metro Boomin, And More

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AI has become a hot-button topic in creative communities and beyond since consumer-level tools have become widespread over the past few years. Some feel it could threaten the livelihoods of artists, and now some recognizable names have signed an open letter from Artist Rights Alliance that aims to curb or prevent irresponsible use of these technologies.

Those who signed include Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, Noah Kahan, Metro Boomin, Katy Perry, J Balvin, Zayn Malik, Camila Cabello, Jonas Brothers, d4vd, Doechii, and Kacey Musgraves, among others.

The letter begins, “We, the undersigned members of the artist and songwriting communities, call on Al developers, technology companies, platforms and digital music services to cease the use of artificial intelligence (Al) to infringe upon and devalue the rights of human artists.” It then considers both sides of the AI situation, saying, “Make no mistake: we believe that, when used responsibly, Al has enormous potential to advance human creativity and in a manner that enables the development and growth of new and exciting experiences for music fans everywhere. Unfortunately, some platforms and developers are employing Al to sabotage creativity and undermine artists, songwriters, musicians, and rightsholders.”

It goes on from there before concluding, “We call on all Al developers, technology companies, platforms and digital music services to pledge that they will not develop or deploy Al music-generation technology, content or tools that undermine or replace the human artistry of songwriters and artists or deny us fair compensation for our work.”

Find the full letter and list of people who signed it below.

“We, the undersigned members of the artist and songwriting communities, call on Al developers, technology companies, platforms and digital music services to cease the use of artificial intelligence (Al) to infringe upon and devalue the rights of human artists.

Make no mistake: we believe that, when used responsibly, Al has enormous potential to advance human creativity and in a manner that enables the development and growth of new and exciting experiences for music fans everywhere.

Unfortunately, some platforms and developers are employing Al to sabotage creativity and undermine artists, songwriters, musicians, and rightsholders.

When used irresponsibly, Al poses enormous threats to our ability to protect our privacy, our identities, our music and our livelihoods. Some of the biggest and most powerful companies are, without permission, using our work to train Al models. These efforts are directly aimed at replacing the work of human artists with massive quantities of Al-created ‘sounds’ and ‘images’ that substantially dilute the royalty pools that are paid out to artists. For many working musicians, artists, and songwriters who are just trying to make ends meet, this would be catastrophic.

Unchecked, Al will set in motion a race to the bottom that will degrade the value of our work and prevent us from being fairly compensated for it.

This assault on human creativity must be stopped. We must protect against the predatory use of Al to steal professional artists’ voices and likenesses, violate creators’ rights, and destroy the music ecosystem.

We call on all Al developers, technology companies, platforms and digital music services to pledge that they will not develop or deploy Al music-generation technology, content, or tools that undermine or replace the human artistry of songwriters and artists or deny us fair compensation for our work.”

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  • Lynne Hanson
  • Mac DeMarco
  • Maggie Vail
  • Maneva
  • Manuel Carrasco
  • Mari.ana
  • Marc Cohn
  • Marcus King
  • Marian Hill
  • Marisa Liz
  • Mark Erelli
  • Mary Gauthier
  • estate of Mary Wilson
  • Matheus
  • Matthew Montfort
  • Maxx Kreative
  • Mayra
  • Mel Granda
  • Merca Xin Corte
  • Mergui
  • Metro Boomin
  • Mia Salinas
  • Michael Penn
  • Michelle Branch
  • Mikael Eldridge
  • Miko Marks
  • Miranda Lambert
  • Mumford & Sons
  • Mumuzinho
  • Nanno
  • Natalie Jean
  • Nesk Only
  • Nick Howard
  • Nicki Minaj
  • Noah Kahan
  • Norah Jones
  • Olivia Wald
  • Onev1
  • Dr. Otis Williams
  • Patrick Carney
  • Pearl Jam
  • Pedro Abrunhosa
  • Peter Case
  • Peter Frampton
  • Planta
  • Q-Tip
  • Raphael
  • Regis Danese
  • Reins
  • R.E.M.
  • Remi Wolf
  • Rhett Miller
  • Robert Finkelstein
  • Robert Smith
  • Rodney Crowell
  • Ron Pope
  • Rosanne Cash
  • Rosi Amador
  • Rui Massena
  • Ryan Tedder
  • Sam Smith
  • SER
  • Sérgio Godinho
  • Sherlyn Sánchez
  • Sheryl Crow
  • Sigrid
  • Simone Mendes
  • Smokey Robinson
  • Stevland Morris agrees on behalf of himself and Stevie Wonder
  • T Bone Burnett
  • T-Rex
  • Taylor Díaz
  • Tech N9ne
  • The Last Dinner Party
  • Tift Merritt
  • Tina Sinatra
  • Traci Thomas
  • Trucha
  • Valentina Fernandez
  • Vivir Quintana
  • WD
  • Will Linley
  • Windser
  • Yard Act
  • Yo Gambii
  • Zayn Malik

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Where To Buy Glasses Made For A Solar Eclipse

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We are less than a week away from a once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse. During this total solar eclipse — set to take place on Monday (April 8) — the moon will pass between the sun and the Earth and, for a short time, will completely block the face of the sun, per an explanation by NASA. Because of this, it is important that viewers do not look directly into the sun as the eclipse is taking place.

To witness this spectacular phenomenon — which won’t occur again until August 2024 — spectators will need to obtain a special pair of glasses.

Where to buy glasses made for a solar eclipse

When looking for a pair of glasses it is vital that the glasses are approved to the ISO 12312–2 safety standard.

According to NASA and the American Astronomical Society, Dallas, TX will be the largest metropolis in the path of totality for the eclipse. Viewers in Texas can purchase special glasses from Texas-based retailers, including HEB and Buc-ee’s. Larger retailers, like Kroger, Ralphs, Fry’s, Lowes, Walmart, Staples and 7-Eleven also have eclipse glasses available for purchase.

Additionally, Warby Parker stores are offering pairs of eclipse glasses for free, limiting two pairs per customer.

You can see a full list of stores offering eclipse glasses below.

  • Meijer
  • Kroger
  • H-E-B
  • Wegmans
  • 7 Eleven
  • Cracker Barrel
  • Lowes
  • Buc-ee’s
  • Warby Parker
  • Walmart
  • Staples
  • Menards
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How To Buy The Tyla-Featured Alo Yoga x Beats Fit Pro Collab

Beats and Alo Yoga are teaming up for a match made in heaven. Today (April 2), the two announced the release of Beats X Alo Special Edition Fit Pro true wireless earphones. The ear are stylishly designed, combining a glossy black finish with polished chrome-like hits. This thoughtful aesthetic makes the earphones an ideal fit for all occasions.

“We are thrilled to announce an exciting collaboration between Beats and Alo Yoga, uniting the worlds of premium sound and mindful movement,” Danny Harris, Co-CEO and Co-Founder, said in a statement. “This partnership is more than just a fusion of technology and fashion; it’s a celebration of the rhythm of life and the practice of being present. Together, we aim to inspire our communities to live their most authentic lives, amplified by the power of music and movement.”

Upon the announcement, Beats shared a short film with Afrofusion singer Tyla, soundtracked to “Safer” from her self-titled debut album.

“Partnering with Beats and Alo has been a dream collaboration for me,” said Tyla. “I’m so excited to join forces on this campaign and share a product I personally rely on day-in, day-out.”

Audio lovers are itching to get their hands on these special edition earphones.

How to buy the Tyla-featured Alo Yoga x Beats Fit Pro collab

You can purchase the Alo Yoga x Beats Fit Pro earphones through Apple, Alo Yoga, and Beats‘ official websites.

You can also purchase them in-person at select Apple and Alo stores nationwide.

You can see the advertisement above and a list of stores below.

Apple Stores

The Grove, Los Angeles, CA
Century City, Los Angeles, CA
SoHo, New York, NY
Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
14th Street, New York, NY
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
Brickell City Centre, Miami, FL
Lincoln Road, Miami, FL
Toronto Eaton Center, Toronto, ON, Canada
Yorkdale Shopping Center, Toronto, ON, Canada

Alo Stores

Scottsdale, AZ
Beverly Hills, CA
The Grove, Los Angeles, CA
Fashion Island, Newport Beach, CA
Fashion Valley, San Diego, CA
UTC, San Diego, CA
Valley Fair, Santa Clara, CA
Stanford, Palo Alto, CA
Aspen, CO
Cherry Creek, Denver, CO
Georgetown Washington DC, DC
Miami, FL
Aventura, FL
Ala Moana, Honolulu, HI
Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL
Prudential Center, Boston, MA
Mall at Short Hills, Short Hills, NJ
Forum Shops at Caesars, Las Vegas, NV
SoHo, New York, NY
Rockefeller, New York, NY
The Shops at Columbus Circle, New York, NY
Flatiron, New York, NY
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
King of Prussia, PA
Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA
Northpark, Dallas, TX
Pacific Center, Vancouver BC, Canada
Toronto Eaton Center, Toronto, ON, Canada
Yorkdale Shopping Center, Toronto, ON, Canada
Kings Road, London, UK

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LeBron James Says Bronny ‘Has Some Tough Decisions To Make’ Amid Transfer Portal Rumors

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A rumor hit the internet on Tuesday afternoon that Bronny James decided to enter the transfer portal after one year at USC. The report itself wasn’t all that surprising, especially in light of Trojans coach Andy Enfield leaving to take the SMU job on the heels of a disastrous year.

The part that was a surprise, however, was how none of the major college athletics news breakers had it, and besides, it’d be so unlike the James family for big news to be announced by someone else. As such, after the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday evening, LeBron James got asked about the whole thing. And after making sure to say he wasn’t sure where these rumors came from, he did admit that there are some big decisions on the horizon for his eldest son.

“I don’t know where it came from,” James said. “But at the end of the day, Bronny’s his own man, he has some tough decisions to make, and when he’s ready to make those decisions, he’ll let us all know, but as his family, we’ll support whatever he does.”

Bronny’s year at USC got off to an unfortunate start when he went into cardiac arrest during an offseason workout. While he was eventually able to make his way onto the floor in December, he frequently looked like a true freshman, as he averaged 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 2.1 assists in 19.4 minutes per game.

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Metro Boomin Blames Twitter Hacker For ‘Corny Ass Tweets’ After The Release Of ‘We Don’t Trust You’

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Fans of super producer Metro Boomin caught wind of some strange Twitter activity over the past few days. The first “red flag” was the fact that a few days had gone by without Metro sharing his daily “Thank God for the day” tweet.

Today (April 2), Metro finally shared an update after regaining access to his account. He explained that on the day of the release of We Don’t Trust You — his joint album with rapper Futurehis iCloud was hacked, and he was logged out of his phone.

“all those corny ass tweets, all my day 1s know that’s nowhere in my character,” said Metro in a tweet. “All positivity always on my end. We blessed. It’s all love.”

Metro continued, explaining how the incident begun after receiving several calls from numbers with a Toronto area code. He later got a notification that he was logged out of his iCloud, and couldn’t use anything that required an Apple ID login.

While his phone was hacked, Metro discovered that the hacker went on a fairly expensive shopping spree.

According to a text he received from a rep at Balenciaga, the hacker attempted to order $23,000 worth of clothing and accessories.

Thankfully, the hacker couldn’t place the order, as they didn’t have Metro’s CVV number.

Unfortunately, a Louis Vuitton duffel bag Metro ordered before the hack was shipped to the hacker’s address.

Reasonably upset, Metro shared that he is “going to sleep now” following the whole ordeal.

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Shaq And Candace Parker Shared A Special Moment After Showing Highlights Of His Daughter, Me’Arah

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On Tuesday night, Shaquille O’Neal was in his usual spot on the TNT desk alongside Candace Parker, Jamal Crawford, and Adam Lefkoe as they had their weekly doubleheader, starting with the Thunder and Sixers playing in Joel Embiid’s return.

However, the game that was on Shaq’s mind had been played earlier in the afternoon in Houston, where his daughter, Me’Arah, was part of the West roster for the 2024 McDonald’s All-American Games. During halftime of the Thunder-Sixers game, the TNT crew had Parker do a highlight read of Me’Arah’s performance in Houston and shared a wholesome moment with the Big Fella (while also poking fun at the fact Me’Arah is already a better free throw shooter than Shaq). Shaq informed Candace that he used to have Me’Arah watch Parker’s highlights to model her game off of and thanked Candace for paving the way for his daughter to have a basketball career to aspire to.

That got Parker a bit wistful, and she returned the favor by talking about how proud she could tell Shaq was watching the game in the back, while Lefkoe and Crawford tried their best to coax some tears out of a defiant (but clearly emotional) O’Neal, who insisted they needed to go to break.

It’s a great moment and it is always cool seeing stars beaming with pride about their kids accomplishments. You could tell it meant a lot to Shaq that Candace was the one reading his daughter’s highlights and it was also awesome to see him give Parker her flowers on air, turning the tables a bit on the attempt to get the big man to let the tears flow on air.