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The Black Businesses Making Their Mark On The Sneaker Game

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Sneakers are big business these days. Everyone wears sneakers, from athletes to CEOs to Presidential candidates. What were once a specialized form of apparel designed specifically for sports are now a part of day-to-day life, with different sneakers not only for different games, but entirely different walks of life — no pun intended. There’s a lot of money to be made in footwear — and not just making from the shoes themselves. In honor of Black Business Month, here are some of the Black-owned brands making their mark on the sneaker game.

A Ma Maniére

A New York-based design house with retail locations all over the country, the brand expanded from its Atlanta origins courtesy of founder James Whitner’s commitment to quality, leading to collaborations with high-end luxury brands, Nike and Jordan, and even its own hotel. In 2020, he told Hypebeast, “I thought about the best way I could keep the conversation alive around racism and opportunities for the Black community, [and] the easy answer was to get active.”

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Brandblack was founded in 2014 by veteran footwear designer David Raysse, who wanted to offer consumers an alternative basketball shoe in response to Nike’s then overwhelming chokehold over the hoops market. The initial designs were informed by a valuable asset and investor: NBA star Jamal Crawford, who endorsed the brand and wore it on-court until leaving for Adidas in 2016. The brand has since expanded to training, running, and casual offerings while maintaining the same ethos of offering something different from the rest.

Joe Freshgoods

Joe Robinson, the founder and creative director of Joe Freshgoods, hails from the north side of Chicago. After getting his start selling goods online and at pop-ups around his hometown, he’s since collaborated McDonald’s, Nike, Adidas, the Chicago Bears, and New Balance. However, as he put it on his Twitter feed recently, “It’s honestly kinda bigger than sneakers.” His goal, as he put it, “Is always how can I get a bunch of black and brown people a check.”

Katty Customs

In addition to hosting Uproxx’s Fresh Pair with hip-hop superproducer Just Blaze, the sneaker customizer has a customer base that includes superstar athletes and entertainers, and her technique involves making custom kicks look factory-made.

Laced

Owned by James “JB” Baker and former NBA player Eugene “Pooh” Jeter III, Laced is located in Los Angeles’ South Bay area, offering the latest from Nike, Adidas, and more. In addition to selling sneakers and apparel, thought, Laced also serves its community, with toy drives and turkey drives for the holidays. It also sponsors basketball and music events in the city.

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A sneaker store in Chicago, Illinois, it’s one of the longest-tenured shops of its kind. Owner Corey Gilkey is a community leader in his own right, and there’s even a docuseries in development describing the store’s history and impact on the both the local community and the sneakerhead community at large.

LØCI

With a mission to “combine fashion with sustainability,” LØCI uses recycled materials and ethically sourced cotton and rubber in its own factories to ensure production sticks close to its values. Co-founders Emmanuel Eribo, Frank Eribo, Philippe Homsy, and Mark Quaradeghini aim to make LØCI a “fashion powerhouse,” and made significant inroads in cross-marketing, partnering with hip-hop star Nicki Minaj for a full line of sneakers earlier this year.

Move Insoles

Developed and launched by sports marketing agent Nate Jones after years of working with NBA players and noticing the wear and tear of the 82-game season on their feet, Move Insoles was partially funded by some of the players themselves — including Damian Lillard, Chris Paul, and Jamal Crawford. The insoles are the first retail insoles designed specifically for basketball, and were developed after taken scans of hundreds of feet to ensure they could work for almost anybody. The brand makes insoles for both pros and everyday athletes, as well as casual insoles to use with ever-popular retros that provide little support for all-day wear.

NinetyNine Products

After working as a designer for Nike, Cole Haan, and more for nearly 15 years, Jeffrey Henderson started his brand by accident when he showed a factory owner a design while on a business trip to China and returned to find that the shoes had been produced to his specifications. “I had to come up with a brand that meant something because he basically called me out,” he told FootwearNews. “I had no plans of creating a brand.” And yet, NinetyNine appears to be thriving, with a slate of simple, casual shoes that push stylistic boundaries.

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Virgil Abloh and Don C established this store in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood back in 2009, and it remains a part of the late Abloh’s ongoing legacy. It isn’t just a sneaker store, either; it’s also a luxury boutique and art gallery.

Saysh

Founded by decorated track athlete Allyson Felix, Saysh was created after Felix left Nike over its refusal to guarantee salary protections for its pregnant athletes (a policy it has since updated). In 2021, Felix launched Saysh with the goal of “crafting sneakers truly shaped to the unique contours of a woman’s foot.” Noting that on average, women have significant differences in foot structure than men (not to mention gait, center of gravity, and so on), the company also works to address disparities in how women are treated in sports, championing pay equity and even offering free size upgrades as women’s feet change due to life changes like pregnancy.

Unrivaled

A new basketball league founded by the WNBA’s Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, the 3-on-3 league will debut in January. In addition to providing the highest average salary in US women’s basketball (ranging from $130,000 to more than $500,000), the league will introduce — and potentially popularize — yet another new format for professional basketball in a burgeoning market. As such, it’ll likely also provide a huge platform for similarly rising sneaker brands, or established ones, as they make increased investments into the growth market of women’s sports. Additional investors include soccer star Alex Morgan and Carmelo Anthony.

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Suki Waterhouse Can’t Wait To Tell Someone Off For ‘All The Sh*tty Things’ They Did While ‘Blackout Drunk,’ Her Catchy New Song

By all accounts, Suki Waterhouse is happy with Robert Pattinson, her fiancé and the father of her first child. Waterhouse recently told British Vogue that Pattinson “couldn’t really give a sh*t” about Waterhouse writing songs inspired by her exes.

“Blackout Drunk” most likely falls under that umbrella.

Waterhouse’s newest single eviscerates a deadbeat, unfaithful partner. She doesn’t want to hear his excuses. “You ruin every night,” she sings. “You always start the fight / Oh, I don’t / I say that I love you / Sweet dreams, can’t sleep it off / Wait ’til I wake you up / ‘Cause I can hardly wait to tell you all the sh*tty things that you’ve done / When you’re blackout drunk.”

“Blackout Drunk” is from Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin, Waterhouse’s forthcoming 18-track double album due out on September 13. Waterhouse will support the album with The Sparklemuffin Tour, beginning on September 28 in Denver, Colorado.

Watch the Callum Scott-Dyson-created “Blackout Drunk” visualizer above, and learn more about Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin below.

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Suki Waterhouse’s Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin Tracklist

1. “Gateway Drug”
2. “Supersad”
3. “Blackout Drunk”
4. “Faded”
5. “Nonchalant”
6. “My Fun”
7. “Model, Actress, Whatever”
8. “To Get You”
9. “Lullaby”
10. “Big Love”
11. “Lawsuit”
12. “OMG”
13. “Think Twice”
14. “Could’ve Been A Star”
15. “Legendary”
16. “Everybody Breaks Up Anyway”
17. “Helpless”
18. “To Love”

Suki Waterhouse 2024 Tour Dates: The Sparklemuffin Tour

09/28 — Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom
10/17 — Houston, TX @ House of Blues
10/18 — Austin, TX @ ACL Live at the Moody Theater
10/19 — Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum
10/21 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
10/22 — San Diego, CA @ The Sound
10/23 — Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre
10/25 — San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
10/28 — Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
10/30 — Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
12/02 — Kansas City, MO @ The Truman
12/03 — St. Louis, MO @ The Factory
12/04 — Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
12/06 — Cleveland, OH @ The Agora
12/07 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
12/10 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
12/11 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
12/13 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
12/14 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
12/15 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
12/17 — Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
12/18 — Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed
12/19 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
12/21 — Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern

Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin is out 9/13 via Sub Pop. Find more information here.

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Cardi B Is Pregnant With Her Third Baby, She Confirms With New Baby Bump Photos On Instagram

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Today (August 1), Cardi B confirmed she is pregnant with her third baby.

Sharing an Instagram post featuring two photos showing off her baby bump, Cardi wrote, “With every ending comes a new beginning! I am so grateful to have shared this season with you, you have brought me more love, more life and most of all renewed my power! Reminded me that I can have it all! You’ve reminded me that I never have to choose between life, love, and my passion! I love you so much and can not wait for you to witness what you helped me accomplish, what you pushed me to do! It’s so much easier taking life’s twists, turns and test laying down, but you, your brother and your sister have shown me why it’s worth it to push through!”

The baby news quickly follows reports that Cardi has filed for divorce from Offset, the father of her two other children, son Wave Set (2.5 years old) and daughter Kulture Kiari (6).

In a May interview with Rolling Stone, Cardi spoke about her relationship with Offset, saying, “The part I love is that we really like each other, like a support system. We’re really both each other’s cheerleader. I don’t really like talking to people. I’m not as social. If I want something from somebody, he’ll be the one that will talk. Because I don’t like asking.”

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Will There Be A ‘Squid Game’ Season 3?

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As fans prepare for Squid Game to return at the end of the year, the long-term planners are already trying to calculate how long it will be until a third season. Luckily, Netflix has taken the guesswork out. For once!

Season two of Squid Game was announced shortly after the first season, and this week, Netflix announced that it will premiere on December 26th, 2024. The second season will pick up after the first, following Player 456 as he attempts to get to the bottom of the dangerous games and put an end to it. In a newly-released synopsis, writer and EP Hwang Dong-hyuk confirmed that there will be a third season shortly after season two drops.

Seong Gi-hun who vowed revenge at the end of Season 1 returns and joins the game again. Will he succeed in getting his revenge? Front Man doesn’t seem to be an easy opponent this time either. The fierce clash between their two worlds will continue into the series finale with Season 3, which will be brought to you next year.

While no exact date has been given, Netflix has confirmed a 2025 release date following season two’s December premiere. It sure seems like 2025 is shaping up to be the Year of the Squid Game, which will be a nice follow up to 2024’s Olympic Games, though with very different outcomes.

The second season of of Squid Game will premiere on December 26th. Season three will land on Netflix sometime in 2025. Here is the season two teaser:

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How To Get Tickets To Shawn Mendes’ ‘Shawn’ Theater Shows

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Shawn Mendes is back.

On July 27, 2022, the Canadian pop star canceled his Wonder tour and cited a need to “ground myself and come back stronger.” On Wednesday, July 31, Mendes was ready to come back stronger — announcing Shawn, his forthcoming album due out on October 18. “Why Why Why” and “Isn’t That Enough” will be released as singles on August 8.

In case there were any doubt that Mendes’ announcement faucet is fully flowing again, he revealed a slew of intimate theater concerts.

On Thursday, August 1, Mendes posted a video captioned, “For My Friends & Family. We’re back.” The 64-second visual shows Mendes’ silhouette as he performs an acoustic, emotional song. Eventually, the screen reads, “SHAWN MENDES Performing Shawn The Album Live For Friends And Family Only.”

“Wanted the first shows back to be special & to play this album live for you in the places we recorded it,” Mendes wrote on his Instagram Story. “I’ve never played an album top to bottom before, but it’s already one of my favorite shows I’ve ever rehearsed. I love you guys, the band and I can’t wait to see you.”

How To Get Tickets To Shawn Mendes’ Shawn Theater Shows

It’s billed as friends and family only, so Mendes must consider fans as friends. According to Mendes’ official website, “To help tickets get into the hands of fans — not scalpers and bots — a very limited number of tickets will be made available for purchase via a ticket request system powered by Seated.” Mendes’ first Shawn show is scheduled for Bearsville Theater in Woodstock, New York on August 8, and ticket requests close on Thursday, August 1, at 11:59 p.m. ET. Tickets start at $98 plus $21.50 in fees. The random selection will occur on Friday, August 2, at noon ET.

Rules differ for Mendes’ show at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London on August 13. As per his website, UK fans will need to pre-order Shawn from his UK store before Monday, August 5, at 10 a.m. local time “to get exclusive access to a unique pre-sale link that will provide you a chance to buy tickets.”

Mendes’ subsequent Shawn concerts at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee on October 14, Brooklyn Paramount Theater in Brooklyn, New York on October 18, The Ford in Los Angeles, California on October 22, and Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington on October 24 will follow the same guidelines as the initial Woodstock show, but the registration and random selection dates vary. Find all ticketing information here.

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Shawn Mendes’ Shawn Tracklist

1. “Who I Am”
2. “Why Why Why”
3. “That’s The Dream”
4. “Nobody Knows”
5. “Isn’t That Enough”
6. “Heart Of Gold”
7. “Heavy”
8. “That’ll Be The Day”
9. “In Between”
10. “The Mountain”
11. “Rollin’ Right Along”
12. “Hallelujah”

Shawn is out 10/18 via Island Records. Find more information here.

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When Will ‘Squid Game’ Season 2 Premiere?

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In 2021, Squid Game quickly became Netflix’s biggest hit, so of course they are pulling out all the stops for the second season. The only thing that would make it even more exciting is if they decided to actually hold a real competition, but we know how that would go down. So let’s just stick to the fictional show, shall we?!

Season two of Squid Game was announced shortly after the first season, and now Netflix has finally given a massive update for fans of the mega-popular series. The second season will debut on Netflix on December 26th, and a third and final season will drop in 2025. The streamer shared a heartfelt letter from writer and EP Hwang Dong-hyuk:

It’s been almost three years since Season 1 was met with incredible response around the world and many unimaginable events took place. I am beyond excited to be writing this letter to announce the date for Season 2 and share the news of Season 3, the final season. On the first day we began shooting Season 2, I remember thinking, “Wow, I can’t believe I’m back in the world of Squid Game.” It almost felt surreal. I wonder how it will feel for you to be back in Squid Game after three years, as well.

Seong Gi-hun who vowed revenge at the end of Season 1 returns and joins the game again.
Will he succeed in getting his revenge? Front Man doesn’t seem to be an easy opponent this time either.
The fierce clash between their two worlds will continue into the series finale with Season 3, which will be brought to you next year.

It’s unclear how many episodes will be in season two, but fans will have a third season to look forward to shortly after. This is an interested move for Netflix, who has previously been utilizing the two part release cycle in the hopes of keeping up the momentum.

Season two will pick up where season one left off after Gi-hun won the bloody violent games. But for season two, he is pulling a Jack Shepard move and looking to get back into the games in order to stop it. Here is the official synopsis:

Three years after winning Squid Game, Player 456 remains determined to find the people behind the game and put an end to their vicious sport. Using this fortune to fund his search, Gi-hun starts with the most obvious of places: look for the man in a sharp suit playing ddakji in the subway. But when his efforts finally yield results, the path toward taking down the organization proves to be deadlier than he imagined: to end the game, he needs to re-enter it

Along with the release date and plot, Netflix also dropped a new teaser for the season, featuring everyone’s favorite Red Light, Green Light girlie:

Season two of Squid Game premieres on December 26th.

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It Sure Sounds Like The ‘Cobra Kai’ Showrunners Are Setting Up Another ‘The Karate Kid’ Spin Off

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Netflix is doing the three-part release thing with the final Cobra Kai season, which will air its series finale shortly before the next The Karate Kid movie starring Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan. The Netflix series’ showrunners (Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald) are not involved with that film (at least, as far as any party has disclosed), but they do hope to extend more legs of the franchise with further series spin offs.

Of course, numerous hypotheticals exist for offshoots, including Robby and Miguel ^^^ opening a dojo together, Hawk opening a tattoo parlor or hair-styling salon, or perhaps Tory’s karate-adjacent story heading into true dramatic territory. Also, why did Cobra Kai‘s heightened reality head take a left turn with that suspiciously undiscovered box of Miyagi memorabilia surfacing out the blue? Yep, that box could be a clue, via Mr. Schlossberg:

“It opens up all these questions about Mr. Miyagi and what his life was like, and that’s been something we’ve been wanting to do for a while. We’ve talked to Robert Mark Kamen, the writer of the original Karate Kid who based this whole movie off his sensei who studied Okinawan karate; we’ve been talking about all this Miyagi backstory with him, which helped us with season six stuff. Now that we’re done, we can actually start getting into this stuff..

Man, casting a young Mr. Miyagi will be a tough process with generations of fans paying attention to results. Of course, Schlossberg was careful to express that this wasn’t a done deal yet, and they were currently focused on editing the final Cobra Kai episodes, but a few months ago, Heald did tell Collider that “[w]e talk about contemporary spin-offs, we talk about spin-offs that take place 80 or 90 years ago, and we continue to look to the future and the fandom and our partners at Sony and Netflix.”

In other words, Cobra Kai will truly never die, and it sounds like further announcements will eventually arrive, but first, the next karate-soap opera episodes are scheduled for November 15.

(Via Hollywood Reporter & Collider)

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What To Watch: Our Picks For The TV Shows And Movies We Think You Should Stream This Week

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Each week our staff of film and television experts surveys the entertainment landscape to select the ten best new/newish shows available for you to stream at home. We put a lot of thought into our selections, and our debates on what to include and what not to include can sometimes get a little heated and feelings may get hurt, but so be it, this is an important service for you, our readers. With that said, here are our selections for this week.

15. Presumed Innocent (Apple TV Plus)

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Presumed Innocent is guilty… of having an all-star collection of talent! Created by David E. Kelley and produced by Gracie Abrams‘ somewhat famous father, the legal thriller stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a chief deputy prosecutor who is suspected of murder. Per Apple TV Plus: “The series explores obsession, sex, politics, and the power and limits of love, as the accused fights to hold his family and marriage together.” Fun fact: Gyllenhaal’s character was played by Harrison Ford in the 1990 movie of the same name.

Watch it on Apple TV Plus

14. House of the Dragon (Max)

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Before House of the Dragon premiered, I was concerned that it would be nothing more than a shameless extension of the Game of Thrones brand. A DLC to check out but not engage with. Those fears have been unfounded. House of the Dragon quickly proved itself a worthy successor to Thrones (which, disappointing finale aside, is still one of the best shows of the 2010s). It exists on its own terms; it’s possible to enjoy the high-budget soap opera without prior knowledge of Westeros. House of the Dragon won’t be the monoculture behemoth that Game of Thrones was. No show will anymore. But it doesn’t need to be. House of the Dragon is doing just fine out of Game of Thrones’ dragon-shaped shadow (you can read our review here).

Watch it on Max

13. My Lady Jane (Prime Video)

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Meet your summer TV obsession. My Lady Jane is a “radical retelling” of the life of Lady Jane Grey, who was the queen of England for nine days in 1553. She was executed soon after. But what if none of that happened? My Lady Jane, which stars Emily Bader in the title role, is “an epic tale of true love and high adventure, where the damsel in distress saves herself, her true love, and then the Kingdom.” Also, shape shifters (with some Buffy thrown in there, too).

Watch it on Prime Video

12. Sunny (Apple TV Plus)

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Vulture recently pointed out that Rashida Jones has never hosted Saturday Night Live despite a) being friends with a lot of SNL folks, and b) she has the comedic chops. The campaign to get Rashida Jones in Studio 8H (with musical guest Vampire Weekend?) begins… as soon as I finish watching Sunny. The Apple TV+ series stars the Parks and Rec actress as Suzie, an American living in Japan who is gifted a robot following the disappearance of her husband and son. Together, they attempt to find out what happened to her family.

Watch it on Apple TV Plus

11. Sausage Party: Foodtopia (Prime Video)

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Sausage Party, the 2016 movie that was the highest-grossing R-rated animated film of all-time until Demon Slayer: Mugen Train came along, has been reheated as a streaming series. Prime Video’s proudly vulgar Sausage Party: Foodtopia is set after the events of the movie, with Frank, Brenda, Barry, and Sammy, the characters voiced by Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, and Edward Norton, respectively, attempting to build their own society. The rest of the voice cast includes Will Forte, Sam Richardson, Yassir Lester, and Natasha Rothwell. Expect lots of food puns and orgies.

Watch it on Prime Video

10. Abigail (Peacock)

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Longlegs this, Longlegs that. But don’t forget about another 2024 horror movie gem: Abigail. The film follows a group of kidnappers — played by Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens, Kathryn Newton, Will Catlett, Kevin Durand, and Angus Cloud (in one of his final roles) — who are trapped in a house with a ballerina vampire, as one does. Abigail leans on the comedy more than the horror, and it’s a blast. Why isn’t Kathryn Newton in everything? She really should be.

Watch it on Peacock

9. Wicked Little Letters (Netflix)

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A British mystery-comedy starring Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley? Yeah, that’ll do. Wicked Little Letters is about an English seaside town in the 1920s that gets upended by scandalous mail (or whatever they call it there). A boisterous Irish migrant named Rose (Buckley) is charged with the crime, but as the townspeople, including buttoned-up local Edith (Colman) do their own investigation, “they suspect that something is amiss, and Rose may not be the culprit after all.” The trailer is very charming.

Watch it on Netflix

8. Love Lies Bleeding (Max)

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Here’s one for the freaks (I’m one of you). Rose Glass’ Love Lies Bleeding can briefly be described as a love story between a gym manager (Kristen Stewart) and a bodybuilder (Katy O’Brian), but it’s much more than that. It’s also about organized crime, steroids, and Ed Harris in full creep mode. Love Lies Bleeding has a daring ending that needs to be seen to be believed.

Watch it on Max

7. Cobra Kai (Netflix)

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What Netflix’s Cobra Kai has pulled off over the years is nothing less than magical. The underdog spin off (which revived a franchise that celebrates underdogs) has accomplished what few TV shows or movies could have ever hoped for: successfully rebooting a 1980s entity while appealing to Gen Z to an even greater degree than capturing the original The Karate Kid audience. (You can read the full review here.)

Watch it on Netflix

6. Time Bandits (Apple TV Plus)

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Based on the Terry Gilliam movie of the same name, Time Bandits is about a lonely 11-year-old boy who joins a group of time-traveling thieves played by, among others, Lisa Kudrow. The fantasy-adventure series is created by Jemaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords), Iain Morris (The Inbetweeners), and Taika Waititi, who tends to do his best work — What We Do in the Shadows and Reservation Dogs — in a behind-the-scenes capacity.

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5. Women In Blue (Apple TV Plus)

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Apple TV Plus’s Women in Blue is set in 1971 and follows “four women who defy the ultraconservative norms of the time and join Mexico’s first female police force, only to discover that their squad is a publicity stunt to distract the media from a brutal serial killer.” Created by Fernando Rovzar and Pablo Aramendi, the unsettling 10-episode drama stars Bárbara Mori, Ximena Sariñana, Natalia Téllez, Amorita Rasgado, Miguel Rodarte, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Christian Tappan, and Horacio García Rojas.

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4. The Decameron (Netflix)

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Tony Hale has a pretty solid track record when it comes to comedies. Buster in Arrested Development, Gary in Veep, FORKY in Toy Story 4 (do not hold Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip against him). Next up is The Decameron, which is like if The White Lotus took place during the bubonic plague pandemic (or as actress Jessica Plummer described it, “Love Island, but back in the day”). The social satire is getting rave reviews for being “the best apocalyptic ensemble comedy since Clue.” Grab your juice and start watching.

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3. Batman: Caped Crusader (Prime Video)

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A Batman animated series? It’ll never work. Prime Video’s Batman: Caped Crusader comes from creator Bruce Timm, one of the creative minds behind arguably the best-ever screen adaptation of the Dark Knight: Batman: The Animated Series. The new series has been described as “everything that Bruce Timm wanted to do in the original series but because it ran on a kid’s channel, he wasn’t able to do it,” and stars Hamish Linklater as Batman, Jamie Chung as Harley Quinn, Diedrich Bader as Two-Face, Christina Ricci as Catwoman, and in a fun bit of casting, Minnie Driver as Penguin.

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2. Futurama (Hulu)

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Last season on Futurama, Fry, Leela, Bender, & Co. took on an Amazon-like company formed by Mom; caught a rage virus; and got turned into toys (that was a weird one). In season 12 (which is technically the second half of season eight if you go by production order, but let’s stick with Hulu’s season designations for the sake of ease), the gang “embarks on mind-bending adventures involving birthday party games to the death, the secrets of Bender’s ancestral robot village, A.I. friends (and enemies), impossibly cute beanbags, and the true 5 million-year-old story behind the consciousness-altering substance known as coffee.” Guest stars include Danny Trejo, Cara Delevingne, and Kyle Maclachlan. (Read more about the new season here.)

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1. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (Hulu)

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A while back, I remember seeing someone online make the case for Planet of the Apes as the most consistently good movie franchise. That’s overstating things (how soon we forget Ape Lincoln?), but there are more keepers than stinkers in the series, especially among the recent films. Surprise box office hit Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes needed to justify its existence following the strong conclusion to the Caesar trilogy — and it did. The 10th overall Planet of the Apes features typically CGI work and a stirring story about determination. You won’t hate every ape you see, from chimpan-A to chimpan-Z.

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Soccer Mommy Is Going Back To Her Roots On Her Upcoming Album ‘Evergreen’ And The New Single ‘M’ Proves It

Soccer Mommy has remained consistent with her album release pace, dropping a new one every two years since her 2018 debut Clean. Her most recent LP is 2022’s Sometimes, Forever, meaning she’s due. Right on cue, here she is: Today (August 1), Soccer Mommy announced the album Evergreen, which is set for release on October 25.

She also shared a video for the new single “M,” which shows off the album’s musical direction, which a press release describes as “a sonic return to Soccer Mommy’s roots, but recast on a cinematic scale with the help of acoustic guitars, lush strings and flutes. Nothing overindulgent, everything real.” It also notes the album “animates [Sophie] Allison’s experience with loss through soundscapes that can conjure a sad-eyed daydream or an ecstatic weekend escape.”

Watch the “M” video above. Below, find the Evergreen cover art and tracklist, along with Soccer Mommy’s upcoming tour dates.

Soccer Mommy’s Evergreen Album Cover Art

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Soccer Mommy’s Evergreen Tracklist

01. “Lost”
02. “M”
03. “Driver”
04. “Some Sunny Day”
05. “Changes”
06. “Abigail”
07. “Thinking Of You”
08. “Dreaming Of Falling”
09. “Salt In Wound”
10. “Anchor”
11. “Evergreen”

Soccer Mommy’s 2024 Tour Dates

08/10 — Beech Mountain, NC @ Beech Mountain Ski Resort *
09/28 — New York, NY @ All Things Go Festival
09/29 — Washington, DC @ All Things Go Festival
11/01 — Austin, TX @ Levitation Festival

* with Sylvan Esso

Evergreen is out 10/25 via Loma Vista Recordings. Find more information here.

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All The New Albums Coming Out In August 2024

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Friday, August 2

  • Anberlin — Vega (Equal Vision Records)
  • Blood — Loving You Backwards (Ramp Local)
  • Brigitte Calls Me Baby — Future Is Our Way (ATO Records)
  • Cowboy Boy — Lipstick on a Pig (Get Better Records)
  • David Lynch and Chrystabell — Cellophane Memories (David Lynch Music Company)
  • Elijah Blake — elijah. (RKeyTek Music)
  • Ella Langley — hungover (SAWGOD Records/Columbia)
  • Footballhead — Before I Die EP (Tiny Engines)
  • Howard Jones — Live at the O2 (Cherry Red)
  • John Carter Cash — Pilgrimage to Rising Fawn (Avondale Records)
  • Kacey Musgraves — Deeper in the Well (UMG)
  • Khalid — Sincere (RCA Records)
  • Killer Mike — Songs for Sinners & Saints (VLNS/Loma Vista)
  • Los Lonely Boys — Resurrection (BMG)
  • Maren Morris — Intermission EP (Columbia Records)
  • Moses Sumney — Sophcore EP (Tuntum)
  • MOULD — MOULD EP (Nice Swan)
  • Nick Zanca — Hindsight (American Dreams Records)
  • Orville Peck — Stampede (Warner)
  • Personal Trainer — Still Willing (Bella Union)
  • Saleka — Lady Raven (Original Music From The Motion Picture Trap) (Columbia)
  • Simon Fisher Turner — Instability of the Signal (Mute)
  • Smashing Pumpkins — Aghori Mhori Mei (Thirty Tigers)
  • T. Graham Brown — Memphis to Muscle Shoals (Warner)
  • Teen Daze — Elegant Rhythms (PLANCHA)
  • Tones and I — Beautifully Ordinary (Bad Batch Records)
  • WHY? — The Well I Fell Into (Waterlines)
  • X — Smoke & Fiction (Fat Possum Records)

Friday, August 9

  • Amos Lee — Transmissions (Thirty Tigers)
  • Andy Wood — Charisma (Andy Wood Music)
  • Belong — Realistic IX (Kranky)
  • Big Sean — Better Me Than You (Def Jam Recordings)
  • Destroy Boys — Funeral Soundtrack #4 (Hopeless Records)
  • Four Year Strong — Analysis Paralysis (Pure Noise Records)
  • Fucked Up — Another Day (Fucked Up Records)
  • Futurebirds — Easy Company (MNRK Records)
  • Grace Bowers — Wine On Venus (Grace Bowers Music)
  • Hammerfall — Avenge the Fallen (Nuclear Blast)
  • J Balvin — Rayo (Sueños Globales)
  • King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard — Flight b741 (p(doom) records)
  • Larry June — Doing It For Me (The Freeminded Records/EMPIRE)
  • Little Big Town — Greatest Hits (Capitol Nashville)
  • Logic — Ultra 85 (BMG)
  • Louis Cole — nothing (Brainfeeder)
  • Mamaleek — Vida Blue (The Flenser)
  • Milo Binder — The Unspeakable Milo Binder (Heyday Again Records)
  • Milton Nascimento and Esperanza Spalding — Milton + esperanza (Concord Records)
  • Niki — Buzz (88rising)
  • Osees — SORCS 80 (Castle Face)
  • oso oso — life till bones (Yunahon Entertainment)
  • Peter Cat Recording Co. — BETA (Peter Cat Publishing)
  • Quivers — Oyster Cuts (Merge Records)
  • Rae Khalil — CRYBABY (Def Jam Recordings)
  • Ravyn Lenae — Bird’s Eye (Atlantic)
  • The Rosies — Vol. 3 EP (Take This To Heart Records)
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto — Opus (KAB America)
  • Skylar Gudasz — Country (Perseids Records)
  • Torres and Fruit Bats — A Decoration EP (Merge)
  • Twin Atlantic — Meltdown (Staple Diet)
  • Various Artists — Yo Gabba GabbaLand! Season 1 Soundtrack (GabbaCaDabra)

Friday, August 16th

  • Amy Shark — Sunday Sadness (Sony)
  • Bay Ledges — Rivers (Nettwerk)
  • Beabadoobee — This Is How Tomorrow Moves (Dirty Hit)
  • Blind Pilot — In the Shadow of the Holy Mountain (ATO Records)
  • BOYNEXTDOOR — AND (KOZ Entertainment)
  • Charly Bliss — Forever (Lucky Number)
  • Chuck Johnson — Sun Glories (Western Vinyl)
  • Delicate Steve — Delicate Steve Sings (Anti)
  • Family Dinner — God Looks Out For Fools (Other People Records)
  • Foster the People — Paradise State of Mind (Atlantic)
  • GEL — Persona EP (Blue Grape Music)
  • Hamish Hawk — A Firmer Hand (So Recordings)
  • Horse Jumper of Love — Disaster Trick (Run For Cover Records)
  • K. Yoshimatsu — Fossil Cocoon: The Music of K. Yoshimatsu (Phantom Limb)
  • KATSEYE — SIS (Soft Is Strong) EP (HYBE)
  • Lauren Daigle — Sessions (Centricity Music)
  • Lesibu Grand — Triggered (Kill Rock Stars)
  • Morgan Wade — Obsessed (Ladylike Records)
  • Nikka Costa — Dirty Disco (Go Funk Yourself)
  • Palehound — Live at First Congregational Church (Polyvinyl)
  • Post Malone — F-1 Trillion (Mercury Records/Republic Records)
  • Ray Lamontagne — Long Way Home (Liula Records)
  • Rosie Lowe — Lover, Other (Blue Flowers Music)
  • The Script — Satellites (BMG)
  • Shelby Lynne — Consequences of the Crown (Monument Records)
  • Steve Forbert — Daylight Savings Time (Blue Rose Music)
  • Tama Gucci — Notes to Self (Sinderlyn)
  • Tinashe — Quantum Baby (Tinashe Music)
  • The Wiggles — Wiggle & Learn (KOCH IMPORTS)
  • Wishy — Triple Seven (Winspear)
  • Yours Truly — TOXIC (UNFD)

Friday, August 23

  • Atlas Genius — End of the Tunnel (Frogs Head Records)
  • Benny Trokan — Do You Still Think of Me (Wick Records)
  • Body Meat — Starchris (Partisan Records)
  • Bryce Dessner — Solos (Sony Classical)
  • Chime School — The Boy Who Ran the Paisley Hotel (Slumberland Records)
  • Confidence Man — Fabric Presents Confidence Man (Fabric)
  • Emmet Cohen — Vibe Provider (Mack Avenue)
  • Emma Russack — About the Girl (Dinosaur City Records)
  • Falcon Jane — Legacy (Darling Recordings)
  • Fontaines D.C. — Romance (32 County Love Train)
  • Fruition — How To Make Mistakes (Fruition)
  • The Georgia Thunderbolts — Rise Above It All (Mascot Label Group/Mascot Records)
  • Gillian Welch and David Rawlings — Woodland (Acony Records)
  • Gilligan Moss — Speaking Across Time (Foreign Family Collective)
  • Illuminati Hotties — Power (Snack Shack Tracks)
  • Heems — VEENA LP (Veena Sounds)
  • Joe P — Garden State Vampire (Atlantic)
  • Kato Hideki & Kramer — The Walk (Shimmy Disc)
  • Kenshi Yonezu — Lost Corner (Milan)
  • Kishi Bashi — Kantos (Joyful Noise Recordings)
  • Knife — Live Leather Hounds EP (Napalm Records)
  • Lainey Wilson — Whirlwind (This Is Hit)
  • Lisa Loeb & The Hollow Trees — That’s What It’s All About (The Hollow Trees Records)
  • Little Hag — Now That’s What I Call Little Hag (Bar None Records)
  • Luna Li — When a Thought Grows Wings (In Real Life Music)
  • Magdalena Bay — Imaginal Disk (Mom+Pop)
  • Maggie Antone — Rhinestoned (Love Big)
  • Mark Lanegan — Bubblegum XX (Beggars Banquet)
  • Mike Tramp — Songs of White Lion — Vol. II (Frontiers Records SRL)
  • Mura Masa — Curve 1 (Pond Recordings)
  • The National Parks — Wild Spirit (The National Parks)
  • Nervous Eaters — Rock n Roll Your Heart Away (Wicked Cool Records)
  • Nicole Miglis — Myopia (Sargent House)
  • Roe Kapara — Big Cigars and Satin Shorts EP (Epitaph)
  • Ruthie Foster — Mileage (Sun Label Group)
  • Sabrina Carpenter — Short n’ Sweet (Island Records)
  • The Softies — The Bed I Made (Father/Daughter Records)
  • Spirit of the Beehive — You’ll Have To Loose Something (Saddle Creek)
  • Stand Atlantic — Was Here (Hopeless Records)
  • Sofi Tukker — Bread (Sofi Tukker)
  • Thomas Rhett — About a Woman (Fifty-One/Forty-Nine Records)
  • Uniform — American Standard (Sacred Bones Records)
  • Warren Zeiders — Relapse (717 Entertainment)
  • Wayne Shorter — Celebration, Volume 1 (UMG)
  • White Hills — Beyond This Fiction (Heads on Fire Industries)

Friday, August 30

  • ASAP Rocky — Don’t Be Dumb (RCA)
  • AWOLNATION — The Phantom Five (Two Twenty Five Music)
  • Becca Stevens — Maple to Paper (GroundUP Music)
  • The Bug Club — On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System Worldwide (Sub Pop)
  • The Cactus Blossoms — Every Time I Think About You (Walkie Talkie Records)
  • Carlile — Human Human (Sooper Records)
  • Chick Corea — Trilogy (Chick Corea Productions)
  • Coco & Clair Clair — Girl (Nice Girl World)
  • David Kushner — The Dichotomy (Miserable Music Group)
  • Ellen Reid — Big Majestic (New Amsterdam Records)
  • Enumclaw — Home in Another Life (Drift Records)
  • Galliano — Halfway Somewhere (Brownswood Recordings)
  • George Winston — Eastern Montana (Valley Entertainment)
  • Jon Hopkins — Ritual (Domino)
  • Jónsi — First Light (Myndstream/Lakeshore Records)
  • Kerosene Kream — Buying Time EP (PNKSLM Recordings)
  • Laurie Anderson — Amelia (Canal Street Communications)
  • Lia Kohl — Normal Sounds (American Dreams Records)
  • Los Bitchos — Talkie Talkie (City Slang)
  • Mint Field — Aprender a Ser (Felte)
  • Mondo Cozmo — It’s Principle! (Last Gang Records)
  • Muni Long — Revenge (Def Jam Recordings)
  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds — Wild God (Bad Seed Ltd)
  • Paris Paloma — Cacophony (Nettwerk)
  • Sean Henry — HEAD (Double Double Whammy)
  • Seefeel — Everything Squared (Warp)
  • Sex Week — Sex Week EP (Grand Jury Music)
  • Steep Canyon Rangers — Live at Greenfield Lake (Yep Roc Records)
  • Steve Wynn — Make It Right (Fire Records)
  • Ty Segall — Love Rudiments (Drag City)
  • Tycho — Infinite Health (Ninja Tune)
  • Why Bonnie — Wish on the Bone (Fire Talk)
  • Wunderhorse — Midas (Communion)
  • Valley — Water the Flowers, Pray for a Garden (Universal)
  • Yannis & The Yaw — Lagos Paris London EP (Transgressive Records)