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The Expanding Treefort Festival Announces Its 2023 Lineup With Headliners Unknown Mortal Orchestra And Leikeli47

Treefort Music Festival is one of the best true independent music festivals in the country. In its decade of existence, Treefort has helped transform Downtown Boise into a bustling cultural hub that reaches its peak every March, bringing diverse programming to multiple venues. Now the festival has announced the 2023 lineup’s first wave, headlined by indie psych band Unknown Mortal Orchestra, rapper Leikeli47, and Nashville singer-songwriter Margo Price. Treefort’s 11th edition will also mark the first year of an expanded footprint with the main stage shifting its locale within Downtown, and there’s more in store.

“In addition to moving the Treefort Main Stage to a new home within Julia Davis Park, we are reimagining the festival experience for Boise and our visiting attendees from around the world,” said co-founder and festival director Eric Gilbert in a statement.

Treefort 2023 will also mark the inauguration of the new Treefort Music Hall, which is owned and operated by festival promoter Duck Club. It’s a refreshing advancement, considering most festivals entering their second decade of existence are announcing partnerships with corporate promoters instead.

The first wave of the lineup announcement also features acts like Ani DiFranco, Cautious Clay, Boise staples Built To Spill, Godspeed You Black Emperor!, Hermanos Gutierrez, Pinback, and a number of Uproxx’s On The Up artists like Lady Wray and Butcher Brown. Comedyfort is back with Tig Notaro as this year’s headliner, as well as Yogafort, Hackfort, and the excellent Alefort.

Check out the lineup poster below and festival passes are on sale now here.

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Young Dolph’s Long-Time Partner Mia Jaye Reflects On The One-Year Anniversary Of His Death: ‘It’s Unfair’

With the one-year anniversary of Young Dolph approaching, Mia Jaye, his longtime partner, and mother to his two children, reflects on the Memphis rapper’s death.

On Thursday, Jaye posted a video on Instagram revealing how she and her two children, Tre and Aria, have been dealing since the rapper’s death, which happened in 2021 on November 30.

“Today is a week from the anniversary of me losing Adolph, and this almost year has been the most challenging year I’ve ever had to face in my life,” Jaye said in the emotionally charged video. “And it’s like the closer I get to this earmark … it’s like trying to be positive about something so messed up, it comes to a breaking point to where it’s like it’s really just unfair, man.”

In the video’s caption, Jaye called Dolph’s death unfair and noted that the rapper’s death has caused a “nagging heartache.”

“This journey is not for the faint at heart… or for whatever type of heart I have…” she wrote. “Death is such a cruel part of life…”

Dolph, who was only 36 years old at the time of his death, was visiting a local bakery in his hometown of Memphis, where he was tragically shot. Just before his passing, the “Get Paid” rapper was presumably gearing up to make new music after announcing he had changed his mind about retiring earlier this year.

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Noted Animal Lover Jason Momoa Adopted A Real Pet Pig To Go Along With His Fake Pet Pig

Jason Momoa, a gentle soul who has done very little wrong in his life, decided to take a souvenir from his latest family adventure film Slumberland — a tiny little pig. Even though it is a little unconventional, it makes sense with the movie’s theme, so let’s go with that!

Momoa took to Instagram to show off his new pet pig who he met on the set of the film. “This is why I can’t work with animals,” the actor said. “I want to bring them home. Wild and feral like his pops.” Momoa has named his lil guy Manapua, which is really cute when you don’t think about the fact that Manapua is a traditional Hawaiian pork dish. It’s fine!

The actor stars in Slumberland, which follows a young girl who escapes into a dream world in order to spend time with her deceased father. Even though Manapua seems like a worthy companion, Momoa was unable to bring him to the movie’s premiere. He told ET, “Oh, he’s in Hawaii! He’s a wild boar, so I couldn’t bring him with me,” he explained, showing off his perfectly adequate substitute, a stuffed pig just like in the movie. “I think it would’ve been pretty gnarly, though.”

The Aquaman actor also decided that Manapua should get a little makeover. “We can paint your nails pink and put a little top hat on you,” Momoa told the pig in an Instagram video, to which Momoa’s mother replied, “I think that’d be a little over the top since you just got him.” Momoa is historically very elaborate in every aspect of his life, so this isn’t surprising. “Well, mom, I’m kind of over the top,” the actor rightfully explained.

Summerland hits select theaters this weekend before premiering on Netflix on November 18th.

(Via Page Six)

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Jack Harlow Actually Appreciated The Lukewarm ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You’ Reviews

Jack Harlow objectively enjoyed a stellar 2022 — from the high-flying success of “First Class” to the endearing moments hosting Saturday Night Live and the 2022 MTV VMAs. He even landed his first movie role in the remake of White Men Can’t Jump. As of today (November 10), he has the British GQ “Men Of The Year” crown to show for it, and within the cover story, he shared that he’s totally fine with the subjective response to his May sophomore album Come Home The Kids Miss You.

“I don’t feel like I’m a darling in the journalism space,” Harlow told British GQ. “I feel like everyone in journalism is so sophisticated right now, or journalism is so sophisticated. I’m not a niche artist. I’m out here killing sh*t. And I’m a white artist in a Black genre. Journalists can never show me too much love.”

The quote was shared within the context of Harlow’s reaction to lukewarm critical reviews of Come Home The Kids Miss You, which he said he didn’t read until weeks after the album’s release.

“I think I felt a little better than I probably would have if it was the night of…,” the Louisville rapper said. He added, “I read it and I was like, ‘OK, I can deal with that,’ you know what I’m saying? There’s sentences that aren’t as fun, but I feel like I read it and I was like, ‘I can stomach this.’” Writer Lauren Larson noted that “some of the insights in the reviews … made sense to him,” a point reinforced by Harlow stating, “I feel like people have a hard time, like, being straight up with me. I’ve asked for it.”

Read Uproxx’s review of Come Home The Kids Miss You here, and read the full British GQ profile here.

Jack Harlow is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Fans Think Jay-Z’s Photo With His Grammys Is An Attempt To Overshadow Nas’ Album Rollout

It’s been almost twenty years since Jay-Z and Nas settled their infamous beef, but fans still think there may be tension between the two OG New York rappers.

Earlier this week, Jay-Z posed with his enormous collection of Grammys accumulated over his nearly three-decade career. Some fans feel like the Brooklyn rapper may be trying to take away attention from Nas’s upcoming album, King’s Disease III, which will be released on Friday, November 11.

“We know Nas dropping when this happens,” one person tweeted.

Some fans even suggested that Jay-Z has been haunted by their former beef and unable to move on. “Nas dead be having man’s anxed,” another person wrote. “Only L in his career he haunting him.”

Other fans joked that the rapper was attempting to make a “Grammy charcuterie board.”

Jay-Z and Naz’s beef goes back to the late ’90s and resulted in one of the most significant hip-hip beefs in history, resulting in Jay-Z releasing “Takeover,” with Nas’s “Ether” following right after.

The “Hate Me Now” rapper’s forthcoming album, King’s Disease III, will be his fourth collaboration with Hit-Boy. Nas released the tracklist for the project on Wednesday via Twitter, saying, “11.11” with the hashtag #KD3.

King’s Disease 3 is out on 11/11 via Mass Appeal. Get it here.

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Trump Is Freaking Out Like A Cornered Rat Over All The Right Wing Media Knives That Are Out For Him After MAGA’s Disastrous Midterms Performance

Do you know what screams “completely unbothered?” When a twice-impeached former president whose favored candidates largely tanked in the most recent midterm elections takes to his own failing social media platform to assure his fans he’s totally not mad and actually a “stable genius.”

Donald Trump is making headlines for yet another public meltdown following the GOP’s less-than-stellar performance in the 2022 Midterms. As results poured in earlier this week, plenty of news outlets reported that the Donald was spitting mad over how some of the MAGA-backed campaigns performed, blaming the “liberal media” and even his own wife, Melania, for his poor choices in which hopefuls he backed this year. But Trump — who seems completely hinged and not at all like he’s about to start hurling ketchup at the walls of Mar-a-Lago — took to Truth Social today to dispute those accounts.

In fact, despite a bunch of his buddies losing badly and the predicted “red wave” failing to make the “big,” “huge,” “tremendous” impact he hoped, Trump is zen, baby. He’s an Aperol spritz slowly condensating in the warm Italian sun. He two glasses of red wine into the latest Lindsay Lohan Christmas movie. His brain is practically floating in a salt deprivation tank.

We’ll let him tell it.

Ah yes, the old “I’m going to launch a series of posts ranting about what a ‘stable genius’ I am to prove that I haven’t completely lost the plot because my GOP buddies are turning on me and Rupert Murdoch’s media empire has tossed me out like yesterday’s garbage.” Works every time.

(Via Rolling Stone)

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7 years ago a study explained why men and women are different

This article originally appeared on 12.03.15


Have you ever heard that women are “hardwired” to have better memories? Or that men are “naturally” better at navigating?

Sure, they’re just stereotypes, but they’re coming from somewhere. And for a long time we’ve been led to believe that men’s and women’s brains are fundamentally different, so why couldn’t blanket statements like these hold some truth?


Neuroscientist Gina Rippon, a professor at Aston University and noted speaker on the subject of sex differences, offered a different idea in 2014. She believes these patterns are acquired through environmental factors — a woman could become great at multitasking because society expects her to be better at it, for example — not because of any innate wiring in her brain.

Now, a new study says she might be right.

A team led by researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel recently concluded that there is no consistent difference between male and female brains.

The team, led by behavioral neuroscientist Daphna Joel, analyzed the MRI scans of 1,400 individuals, mapping things like gray matter (gooey stuff that handles sensation, emotion … pretty much everything), white matter (the gooey stuff that carries messages between areas of gray matter), and a host of personality traits along the way.

What did they find? That it’s pretty dang rare for a given brain to demonstrate only male or female characteristics.

So next time someone says to you, “Women’s brains do this” or “Men’s brains behave like this,” feel free to call B.S.

The plain truth is that our brains flat out can’t be separated into two distinct gender categories.

Our brains, the researchers say, are more like “mosaics” — wonderful mixtures of the traits we usually associate with men or women.

That’s not to say the study found no differences between the brains of men and women, but rather that a brain consisting of almost all male or female features was pretty uncommon, and that it’d be really tough to tell if a person were biologically male or female just by looking at their brain.

It’s a great reminder that gendering activities and behaviors is a bunch of bunk. Video games aren’t just for boys. Shopping isn’t just for girls.

If you’re not looking at an individual person holistically for the things that make them them, you’re doing it wrong.

Better yet, The Washington Post writes that these findings are “a step towards validating the experiences of those who live outside the gender binary.”

It’s just more evidence to support the idea that the biological “parts” you’re born with don’t really tell us much about who you are.

Turns out that what’s inside is much more fluid and malleable than we ever imagined

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3 reasons we need to stop mocking dads who are protective of their daughters.

This article originally appeared on 01.05.16

There’s this one little boy in my daughter’s day care class. I like to joke that I don’t trust him.

He’s every dad’s worst nightmare. Tall (you know, for an infant), dark, and handsome. He’s the oldest boy in class, and he can walk already. That makes him hot shit, and he knows it.


One day an email popped up in my inbox — all the parents get photos of their kids throughout the day: a blurry crawling pic here, a funny naptime shot there — but this one showed my daughter and this little Lothario holding hands. Holding hands!

The jokes were almost too easy. “Time for me and him to have a little talk,” and “He better keep those hands to himself!”

As a progressive dad, I’m on board with the whole “Newsflash, it’s 2016! Women are making their own decisions about their own bodies. And polishing your shotgun on the front porch when her prom date pulls up is, um, problematic” thing.

That’s why it’s so easy to make those kinds of jokes. In fact, the “overprotective dad” has been subject to a lot of ridicule lately.

But there I was looking at that photo, and for the first time, I felt “it” — a little twinge of terror. That desire to shelter and protect my daughter and not let anyone with remotely suspect intentions near her ever, ever, ever.

Which left me wondering: Does being a progressive dad mean I’m not allowed to be protective of my daughter anymore?

That I have to somehow pretend she won’t face unique dangers and challenges that boys her age probably never will? That I have to treat her exactly the same way I would if she were my son, instead?

I don’t think it does.

First, let me just say: When it comes to rape culture, our main goal should be, you know, fixing it. Not sheltering women.

We need to teach men to understand and respect consent. We need to stop objectifying and reducing women to their sexuality. And as men, we need to set a better example for the next generation.

I’m going to do my damnedest to work toward those goals.

But I’m also reserving the right to play the role of protective dad. Here’s why:

1. It’s not always about ownership.

I get where this concern comes from, I really do. In a world of purity balls and “virginity certificates,” the dad-daughter relationship has definitely crossed the line from protective to creepy way too many times in our culture.

But personally, I can’t relate to that notion at all right now. I’m still wiping poop off of my daughter’s butt multiple times a day. Ownership over her sexuality isn’t exactly at the top of my mind.

Wanting to protect doesn’t have to be about control. It doesn’t have to be about sex. For me, it’s just about trying to make sure my daughter is safe, healthy, and happy.

And it turns out, there are plenty of good reasons for us to be as protective as we are.

2. Because the world is more dangerous for women than it is for men. That’s a fact.

This is just the sad, awful truth.

About 1 in 5 women, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, will experience rape or attempted rape in their lifetime, and 1 in 20 will face other kinds of sexual violence.

According to RAINN, almost half of those women will be under 18 when it happens.

And finally, 4 out of 5 assaults are committed by someone the victim knows.

When I see stats like these, I realize there’s a pretty good chance that someone in my daughter’s life will try to hurt her one day, probably while she’s still living in our home. I’ll probably have met this person. I’ll probably have shook their hand.

That thought absolutely terrifies me.

Artist Mike Dawson has a simple approach when it comes to this stuff: “I don’t make the rules. You don’t make the rules. She makes the rules. Her body, her rules.”

I love the sound of that. But a lot of men and boys out there aren’t playing by the rules. And they’re getting away with it.

That makes me mad. It makes me afraid. I feel like I have to do something about it.

The biggest part of that is raising her to be strong, to make good decisions, to be a good judge of character, and most importantly, to know that it’s not her fault if someone crosses the line.

But it might also mean giving a firm handshake and a sideways glance to her dates. It might mean carrying a gruff standoffishness or a thick veil of skepticism.

OK, so I’m not going to be “polishing my shotgun” when her prom date shows up. But being kind of a jerk until that person earns my trust? Totally possible.

3. It’s coming from a place of love.

Ultimately, what I’m saying is that us dads — all parents, really — are just out here doing our best.

Raising kids is hard. Good lord, is it ever hard. My wife and I are not sleeping well. We’re usually covered in spit up, poop, pee, or all three. And we haven’t even entered the wonderful world of bullies, behavior issues, puberty, and whatever else lies ahead.

Right now, it’s really hard to think about the long term. Right now, we just want to do what we can to keep her safe.

Sometimes we’ll probably do too much. Other times we might not do enough. But we’ve got to try.

I know there’s a right and wrong way to be protective.

Not trusting or allowing our daughter to make her own decisions would be wrong. But not letting her walk home by herself at night, while it might feel unfair, might just be the kind of exception that makes a difference.

Threatening another person, even a smarmy teenage boy, with bodily harm, is never OK. But showing them that I’m involved in my daughter’s life, actively concerned about her well-being, and making it clear that I’m not going to put up with her being mistreated? Absolutely.

I’m not saying I know exactly where that line is, but I’m going to try to figure it out.

In the meantime, I guess I can handle occasionally being hated by my daughter when she thinks I’m being an overbearing pain in the ass. But if anything ever happened to her because I trusted the world around her too much?

I’d never forgive myself.

Oh, and as for that boy in day care?

We’re going to have to have a few words. You know, as soon as he learns to talk.

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Anya Taylor-Joy Turned Down A Part In A Disney Project For ‘The Witch’

Anya Taylor-Joy‘s “sliding doors” moment came in 2013 or 2014. One door led to a Disney Channel pilot; the other, The Witch. The Disney door might have paid better and led to immediate fame, and it’s fun to imagine Taylor-Joy waving the iconic Disney Channel wand, but walking through The Witch door has proven to be the right decision.

“I remember it was the same day I got asked to be in a Disney Channel pilot, and it was so exciting to be offered anything at all that I ran around the house like a loon,” she told Harper’s Bazaar about the day she was offered a role in the Robert Eggers film. “But I just had this really good feeling about The Witch that made me willing to forego the Disney experience for the thing that felt unknown to me, the thing that felt sacred.”

Taylor-Joy’s hunch paid off. Not only did she avoid getting churned through the Disney machine, but The Witch also launched her career, leading to starring roles in The Northman, The Queen’s Gambit, and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. Taylor-Joy will have her biggest years yet in 2023 and 2024 with The Super Mario Bros. Movie, where she voices Princess Peach, and the Mad Max: Fury Road prequel Furiosa.

I don’t see the stars of, like, Dog with a Blog working with George Miller (and Mario!).

(Via Harper’s Bazaar)

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Liam Gallagher Thinks Modern Rock Music Has ‘No Stars,’ Just ‘Sh*t Bags Scared To Open Their Mouths’

These days, generally speaking, it tends to be pop and hip-hop songs that dominate the charts. By some estimates, the last rock song to hit N0. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 is Nickelback’s “How You Remind Me” in 2001 (although it’d be easy to consider Olivia Rodrigo’s 2021 chart topper “Good 4 U” rock). Whatever the case, for at least the past couple decades, rock fans have lamented the lack of rock in the mainstream music conversation.

As for how the rock landscape looks now, Liam Gallagher has identified what he sees as an issue.

In response to a previous unrelated Gallagher tweet, a fan wrote, “Mate I can feel a little rumble of guitar music coming through proper RnR I rekon it’s on its way back to top Rkid where it belongs. C’mon.” Gallagher responded, “Fingers crossed RKID lots of guitar bands out there but unfortunately there’s no STARS man all sh*t bags scared to open there mouths.”

(“Rkid, by the way, is a slang term meaning brother, sister, or friend that was coined by Gallagher himself, according to Urban Dictionary.)

As for that Oasis reunion that people seem to be clamoring for, the odds of one don’t look good. Noel Gallagher recently said, “As funny as this sounds, Oasis sell as many records now per year as we did when we were together. We’re as popular now in the eyes of the people as we ever were, and I’m happy with it. If we got back together, it would be a circus and there’s no point. Just leave it as it is. I’m happy, he’s [Liam] doing his thing. He’s still selling out Knebworth. It’s like, mate, good luck to you, do you know what I mean?”