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Big Boi And Sleepy Brown Gave A Head-Nodding Performance Of ‘Animalz’ On ‘Fallon’

You’ve really got to admire Big Boi‘s latter-career resilience. After splitting with his Outkast partner Andre 3000 in the late 2000s, he could have faded from public view like so many other rap group members or pivoted to acting as his former partner did. Instead, he only became more creative and productive, three solo studio albums and a joint EP with Phantogram titled Big Grams (he also dabbled a little in acting himself appearing in films like Baby Driver, Superfly, and most famously, ATL).

All this while consistently being underrated by fans on Twitter who constantly clamor for new Andre 3000 material while sometimes overlooking his critically-acclaimed and commercially successful solo efforts (the latest, Boomiverse, peaked at No. 28 on the Billboard 200). However, those fans have another chance to finally give Big Boi his just due with his upcoming joint project with longtime collaborator, fellow ATLien Sleepy Brown, titled The Big Sleepover.

Last night, the duo appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to debut the album’s latest single, “Animalz,” in front of an animated backdrop featuring a running tiger. With a dance-pop-centric beat and lyrics that ruminate on the nature of sex and love, the single is the latest evidence that fans should be watching Big Boi’s moves every bit as much as his erstwhile partner’s.

Watch Big Boi and Sleepy Brown perform “Animalz” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon above.

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What’s On Tonight: Mindy Kaling’s ‘The Sex Lives Of College Girls’ Debuts, And ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Returns

The Sex Lives of College Girls: Season 1 (HBO Max series) — Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble produce this show about four Essex College roommates who are navigating the hell of dating lives in New England. They’re full of contradictions and hormones and feeling newfound independence, so this should be perfectly messy. Gavin Leatherwood from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina will be a series regular, and hopefully, he can escape the Devil this time.

Star Trek: Discovery: Season 4 (Paramount+ series) — This season shall begin with the U.S.S. Discovery crew facing a threat that they’re not prepared for, but they had better get that way. Both Federation and non-Federation worlds are feeling the uneasy unfamiliarity, so hopefully, they can come together and create a better future for everyone. Also, one should probably expect to see some alien life forms that the show’s already seen before, and that might include friendly and not-so-friendly faces.

The Curse of Von Dutch (Hulu film) — Welcome to the unbelievable yet true story of how a major 2000s fashion trend fell from iconic grace. From Venice Beach surfers to gangsters to Hollywood powerhouses, everyone wanted a piece of this iconic brand, and that fashion lust led to a decade of backstabbing and actual bloodshed. Yikes.

The Princess Switch 3 (Netflix film) — How on earth does Vanessa Hudgens have so much stamina to keep on bringing us the holiday spirit, year after year? This threequel sees Queen Margaret and Princess Stacy team up with another look-alike, and that would be cousin Fiona. She’s got ties to a dashing enigma of a man, and all of that leads to more identity-fudging fun and (of course) some Christmas romance.

Psych 3: This Is Gus (Peacock film) — It’s shotgun wedding time before Baby Guster arrives, all while Lassiter worries about his career, all while Shawn and Groomzilla Gus are going rogue.

Dogs In Space: Season 1 (Netflix series) — This is not the depressing 1986 film (starring Michael Hutchence) about a tragic group of friends. Rather, this story revolves around genetically enhanced canines who are out there in space and looking for a new Earth to help save humanity. If that search is successful, then the dogs get to be with their owners again, and I believe that the humans are coming out ahead in this deal.

Ghosts (CBS, 9:00pm) — The comedic spirits (including a Prohibition-era lounge singer, a hippie who indulges in hallucinogens, a scout leader, and a Militiaman) continue to haunt a country estate. This week, Jay gets booted from his a Dungeons & Dragons group, all while Sam wants to set up a group with the ghosts.

Jimmy Kimmel Live — Alessia Cara

The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon — Simu Liu, Ruth Negga, Big Sean, Hit-Boy

Late Night With Seth Meyers — Paul Rudd, Jared Harris, Nate Smith

The Late Late Show With James Corden — Salma Hayek, Keith Urban

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Ragdoll: Season 1 (AMC+ series) — The Killing Eve producers are on the case in this psychological thriller series that follows a disgraced London Police detective, who’s making a sort-of comeback in a particularly grim case. That would be the discovery of a literal “ragdoll” of body parts (from six murder victims), and it’s the work of a serial killer who’s already got a hit list for six more people, including Mr. Detective Himself. He joins the team to race against time, and the series also captures the fractured personal lives of several people on and connected with the case.

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Jeremy Renner Caught Hell From His Niece For That ‘Black Widow’ End-Credits Scene

During the Black Widow end-credits scene, Florence Pugh’s Yelena Belova pays her respects to Scarlett Johansson‘s Natasha Romanov, who died during the events of Avengers: Endgame. However, in true Marvel fashion, the situation takes a turn as Julia Louis-Dreyfus‘ shady Valentina Allegra de Fontaine recruits Yelena by giving her “information” about her sister’s death. Namely, that the person responsible is Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye.

As Marvel fans know, Hawkeye is not responsible for Black Widow’s death in Endgame. She chose to sacrifice herself so the Avengers could get the Soul Stone in a final, last-ditch effort to bring back half the universe that Thanos had snapped out of existence. Although, it appears Renner’s young niece didn’t see Endgame, but she was allowed to watch Black Widow. After seeing the end-credits scene for the first time, she was apparently not pleased with her uncle.

“I was with my niece and she went ‘Uncle Jeremy, what did you do?’” Renner told Variety at the red carpet premiere for the new Hawkeye series. “I didn’t do anything!”

Naturally, Renner is a Marvel veteran and wouldn’t reveal anything more about how the Black Widow scene will affect his Disney+ series. He stuck to the niece anecdote, which still cracked him up just thinking about it.

Hawkeye premieres November 24 on Disney+.

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It’s Old Money Vs. New Money In The First Trailer For ‘Downton Abbey’ Creator’s New HBO Series, ‘The Gilded Age’

If you’re still looking for a new show to fill that Downton Abbey-shaped hole in your heart, HBO might just have a solution for you. Created by Downton Abbey‘s Julian Fellowes, The Gilded Age is the latest historical drama to hit the streaming service and — based on its first trailer — already promises to be every bit as tense, lavish, and addicting as the former PBS series.

Unlike Downton Abbey, however, The Gilded Age is set in 1880s America — during the second industrial revolution. As for what the series will be about, HBO has released a lengthy description that already has us on the edge of our seats:

“The American Gilded Age was a period of immense economic change, of great conflict between the old ways and brand new systems, and of huge fortunes made and lost. Against the backdrop of this transformation, HBO’s The Gilded Age begins in 1882 with young Marian Brook (Jacobson) moving from rural Pennsylvania to New York City after the death of her father to live with her thoroughly old money aunts Agnes van Rhijn (Baranski) and Ada Brook (Nixon). Accompanied by Peggy Scott (Benton), an aspiring writer seeking a fresh start, Marian inadvertently becomes enmeshed in a social war between one of her aunts, a scion of the old money set, and her stupendously rich neighbors, a ruthless railroad tycoon and his ambitious wife, George (Spector) and Bertha Russell (Coon). Exposed to a world on the brink of the modern age, will Marian follow the established rules of society, or forge her own path?”

The series will run for nine episodes, and features an ensemble cast of Carrie Coon, Morgan Spector, Denée Benton, Louisa Jacobson, Taissa Farmiga, Blake Ritson, Simon Jones, Harry Richardson, Thomas Cocquerel and Jack Gilpin, with Cynthia Nixon, Christine Baranski, and dozens more. In addition to being created by Fellowes, the prolific author and showrunner will also be writing and executive producing The Gilded Age alongside Sonja Warfield (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power). The series is set to premiere on HBO on January 24, 2022.

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Conservatives Banning Big Bird, Bert, And Ernie From CPAC Is Being Called The ‘Most Embarrassing’ Thing

The fallout from Big Bird tweeting about getting vaccinated — wait, there was fallout over something a fictional eight-foot bird wrote? What a time to be alive.

“I got the COVID-19 vaccine today! My wing is feeling a little sore, but it’ll give my body an extra protective boost that keeps me and others healthy,” the Sesame Street character wrote, which set Ted Cruz into a tailspin. “Government propaganda… for your 5 year old!” he tweeted. A NewsMax host got so mad that he called the Muppets “felt communists” who “have tried to infect the minds of our youngest and most vulnerable children,” while Fox News’ Lisa Boothe accused Big Bird of “brainwashing children.” The SNL parody was inevitable — the conservative conference rejection, less so.

CPAC bills itself as the “largest and most influential gathering of conservatives in the world.” Next year’s event is in Orlando, Florida, but don’t expect to see Big Bird, Bert, or Ernie there. Then again: why would you ever expect to see Big Bird, Bert, or Ernie there? That’s a weird place for the Muppets to, like, chill. They belong on Sesame Street, or in Times Square. But that didn’t stop conference organizers from disinviting them.

Gee, I wonder why Bert and Ernie aren’t invited. The president of CPAC has other issues with Sesame Street, but it’s the “NOT INVITED” tweet that has people confused.

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Eddie Vedder Confirms His Solo Album’s Release Date And Drops The Swelling Single ‘The Haves’

In early September, Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder dropped a track called “Long Way,” which arrived alongside news of a new Vedder solo album called Earthling. He didn’t offer much info about the album, but now, we know a little more about it: Earthling is set for release on February 11, 2022 and will be his first solo album since 2011’s Ukulele Songs.

When he originally announced the album, it was also noted that a song called “The Haves” would be out soon. Well, “soon” was apparently referring to a month and change later, because the track is out today. The song features a foundation of piano and acoustic guitar and becomes increasingly grandiose as it progresses. The choruses vary throughout the track, but Vedder sings on the first of them, “But we’ve got enough / All of the haves they have not / Not got half of what we got / They want more / I just want you / Better believe it / I beg of you.”

There’s no confirmed tracklist yet, but pre-order pages note the album is produced by Andrew Watt (who just this year has worked with folks like Post Malone, Ed Sheeran, and Justin Bieber) and will feature “special guests artists.” Confirmed to appear on the album are Vedder’s two recent singles, “Long Way” and today’s “The Haves.”

Listen to “The Haves” above.

Earthling is out 2/11/2022 via Seattle Surf/Republic Records. Pre-order it here.

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Xbox Head Phil Spencer Is ‘Evaluating All Aspects’ Of Their Relationship With Activision Blizzard

Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has been receiving massive public backlash ever since an investigative report from the Wall Street Journal revealed that not only did he allegedly have far more knowledge over the ongoing sexual misconduct allegations going on within Activision and its umbrella companies, but that he faced many allegations himself over the years while leading Activision.

Ever since the latest revelations, employees within Activision have been demanding that Kotick resign from the company and even held a walk-out recently in response. Activision’s response so far has been to stand behind Kotick and call the report “misleading” despite people all around the industry demanding his removal as CEO. Many have found his response to the situation disturbing and among those was PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan. Ryan sent an email to employees on Wednesday where he admonished Kotick and Activision’s response.

On Thursday, head of Xbox, Phil Spencer also responded to everything currently taking place within Activision. According to Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, Spencer sent out an email to employees calling the allegations “deeply disturbing.” Not only that, but he mentioned that the company is “evaluating all aspects of our relationship with Activision Blizzard.”

Microsoft Corp.’s head of Xbox said he’s “evaluating all aspects of our relationship with Activision Blizzard and making ongoing proactive adjustments,” in light of the recent revelations at the video game publisher. In an email to staff seen by Bloomberg News, Phil Spencer said he and the gaming leadership team are “disturbed and deeply troubled by the horrific events and actions” at Activision Blizzard Inc.

“This type of behavior has no place in our industry,” Spencer wrote. He joins a swell of outcry from employees to investors and shareholders in demanding a stronger response from the U.S.’s second-biggest gaming publisher.

The promise of action from Spencer, as well as the messaging that they’re “evaluating their relationship” makes it sound like Spencer and the Xbox brand are willing to deliver a strong response to Activision if the company continues to allow Kotick to remain CEO. The strongest response would of course be Xbox removing Activision Blizzard titles from their platform. That would mean that titles like Call of Duty would not be purchasable for the Xbox. They could even take it a step further and remove their games from services like Game Pass.

We now wait for a response from Activision with the heads of the two largest video game companies in the world both publicly admonishing the company and Bobby Kotick.

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Will Smith Is Contemplating A Possible ‘Verzuz’ Matchup With LL Cool J, Who He Says ‘Is Going To Body Me’

Although Will Smith is probably better known for his film work than his music these days, his decades-long legacy as one of rap’s foremost pioneers will likely always be too important to ignore. With the Verzuz series paying homage to and highlighting many of the stars of yesteryear, XM Radio host Sway Calloway checked in with the former Fresh Prince on Sway In The Morning to find out whether he had any designs on signing up for a battle.

Surprisingly, Will said that he had been contemplating an appearance — and had even already chosen a potential competitor in LL Cool J — but that he’s been too busy writing and promoting his upcoming book to lock down a date. However, despite both rappers’ 20-plus years of hits, Will maintained that he believed “L is going to body me” in a one-to-hit battle, despite being able to draw upon cultural cornerstones like “Parents Just Don’t Understand,” “Summertime,” “Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It,” and “Men In Black.”

However, there was one situation where co-host Heather B could foresee a Will Smith victory. “What’s dope about Will though, Will and L was out when the era when it was the DJ and the rapper,” she noted. “Everybody had their DJ so don’t let [DJ Jazzy] Jeff on the turn tables.” Will agreed, “That’s my secret weapon right there.”

Watch Will Smith discuss a potential Verzuz matchup with the Sway In The Morning crew above.

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Chef And Entrepreneur Chris Oh Has Met Success By Throwing Hard Work Into His Passion

By the time Chris Oh had hit thirty he already had a real estate company and a few successful businesses to his name. But it wasn’t enough. Oh soon realized that he wasn’t fulfilling the larger-than-life aspirations that had always been a key component of his personality,

“I was fortunate to achieve a lot of goals,” he says, “but when I turned 30 I just said to myself, ‘Is this it, is this what I’m going to do for the rest of my life?’”

Oh knew the only way to realize his true potential would be to dive into something he felt passionate about, which was crafting food in the kitchen. The dream was born from a love for food that grew out of enjoying the flavors of his mother’s home cooking (who Oh refers to as “the best chef in the world”), the responsibility of feeding his little brother while his parents were hard at work, and a steady diet of cooking shows. Just like that, Oh threw away the life he built in his twenties, selling his business and his house before moving to LA and fibbing on a resume to get a job at a restaurant. That’s the level of commitment that it took to truly forge a new path that aligned better with his true aspirations.

“I really took a leap of faith,” he tells us, later adding, “the rest is history!”

That determination and commitment to purpose is precisely why Oh was chosen as one of The Next 9 by Porsche. In the years since dropping everything to chase a dream, he has entered the culinary scene and speedily established himself as a true innovator and a vital voice in modern cuisine.

“I have always had a can-do attitude,” he says. “If I don’t know it, I can learn it, and I can learn it fast and probably end up doing it better than you. Relying on that resume just got my foot in the door, and then I went from there.”

That confidence and drive led Oh down a path that would see the young chef go on to own several restaurants across the country including Um.Ma in San Francisco, Chingu in Hawaii, and Kamu in Las Vegas. This while scoring multiple wins across several TV cooking competitions. Still, Oh strives to take things to the next level: turning his personal brand into an icon.

“I want to put my stamp on this planet in an iconic way, like when you think of a brand like Porsche, you think handcrafted, sexy, cutting edge,” he says. “I want to be that kind of person and I think I’m on my way to those goals.”

As his aspirations grow, Oh is looking beyond the work he can accomplish in the kitchen. His true goal is to push Korean food and flavors to be enjoyed on a mass scale, crossing cultural borders in an effort to bring people together through the communal act of sharing a meal.

“Food is a common love, it doesn’t matter where you’re from,” he says. “We can talk food all day long because food has the power to bring people together… Korean food isn’t just bicoastal anymore. I want people in the Midwest or people in another country to have a jar of kimchi in their fridge.”

Oh knows that the only way to make that happen is the same way he’s achieved his success thus far, with hard work and determination, parting advice he shares for anyone who also finds themselves chasing their dreams.

“Find what you’re in love with, what you’re passionate about, what you’re willing to sacrifice for, and just go. Your dream job, your dream career, it’s not going to come easy. You’re going to have to bust your ass to get there, but once you do, the champagne sure tastes sweet.”

It doesn’t take long speaking with this rising star before you realize: True passion mixed with hard work is Chris Oh’s recipe for success.
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The Washington Wizards Didn’t Force A Rebuild And Now Look Better Than Ever

The Wizards could be in a very different position right now.

After last season ended in a rather non-competitive first round exit at the hands of the Sixers, there were calls to tear things down completely. They could have chosen to trade Bradley Beal when pressure, at least from the outside, mounted for them to do so once Russell Westbrook put in his request to leave the nation’s capital a year after he arrived in a trade shipping out longtime face of the franchise John Wall.

That transition from Wall to Westbrook, with all of the financial burden attached to both players, felt like a desperation play, one last effort to salvage things before entering a rebuild. Instead, they managed to seize opportunity when it presented itself, appear to have nailed their coaching change from Scott Brooks to Wes Unseld Jr., and restocked the roster with talent and depth in a way few could have foreseen six months ago.

Similar positions have doomed other franchises, pushing them towards a full teardown and a long rebuilding process. The Wizards, in every sense, resisted that path and appear to have come out better for it. At 10-4, Washington is tied for the best record in the Eastern Conference, alongside the Nets, fueled primarily by the league’s third-best defense, according to Cleaning The Glass. It’s the franchise’s best start since 1974-75, which has resulted in contract extensions and promotions for much of the organization’s front office, including general manager Tommy Sheppard. It feels like a new beginning for a team that desperately needed one.

How the Wizards got here did require some luck. When Wall tore his Achilles in the middle of a massive contract extension, that could have been the end right there considering how important Wall has been to the franchise since 2010. Flipping Wall and a first-round pick to the Rockets for Westbrook was another risk that could have not worked out. At the time of the deal, Westbrook had three years left on his supermax contract, and when they traded for him, they had to at least expect — if not assume fully — he’d be a Wizards for the rest of the deal.

Westbrook’s brief tenure had its ups and downs, including a tear at the end of the regular season to drag Washington to the playoffs. That performance raised his value and the Lakers, desperate for a third star, provided them with an out, fueling a roster overhaul over the summer that has given Washington its best supporting cast around Beal in some time. Turning Westbrook into Kyle Kuzma, Montrezl Harrell and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope was a coup. Add in being able to sign-and-trade for Spencer Dinwiddie, a more flexible backcourt partner for Beal, after dealing Westbrook, and it looks even better.

There was luck involved, for sure. They don’t get that chance in a world where the Lakers dealt Kuzma and Caldwell-Pope for Buddy Hield instead. There’s nothing that Sheppard really did to manifest this directly, but his recognition of the need to get a deal done and not get hung up in the weeds on draft compensation or whatever else when opportunity came knocking is the kind of initiative that can change the direction of a franchise. It’s the kind of deal that the Trail Blazers weren’t able or wiling to make to better support Damian Lillard this summer, and are probably paying for now as they struggle through this season.

The result is a team with depth, balance, and versatility that hasn’t been seen in Washington in some time. Under Unseld, Washington is playing connected team defense where everyone is playing in sync covering up each other’s weaknesses. This kind of scheme probably wouldn’t be tenable with Westbrook at the point of attack. He’s a gambler, often living in his own world on defense instead of playing within a defined role. The Wizards, as we know them so far, would not exist without the scheme they are playing, and the personnel to execute it.

Deni Avidja, last year’s top pick, developing into a legit wing stopper as the youngest player in the rotation has been key. Harrell’s energy in the frontcourt has been contagious. Kuzma and Caldwell-Pope were important cogs in the Lakers title team that defined themselves on the defensive end, capable and willing to fill the roles asked of them and work within the system. Daniel Gafford continues his development as an anchor in the middle, rewarding the team for putting their faith in him with an extension this offseason.

There’s also some reason to think the Wizards should get better on offense. Currently, they are 17th in offense according to Cleaning the Glass, and that’s with Bradley Beal shooting a career-worst percentage from the field (40.7 percent, down from a career average of 45.5 percent) and from three (25 percent, down from a career average of 37.4 percent). Beal is particularly struggling on catch and shoot three-pointers, where he’s shooting 21.2 percent on 3.3 attempts per game after shooting 38.7 percent on the same volume last year. He’s also seen his efficiency dip at the rim, falling from about league average to well below.

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As he works his way back to normal and grows more comfortable with the new pieces around him, the offense is going to be better — that’s the benefit of holding onto an All-Star who averaged over 30 points a game last year, but doesn’t need to now. And whenever Rui Hachimura comes back, they’ll add more scoring punch to the rotation.

Avdija and Hachimura are two pieces worth considering in thinking about where the Wizards are. In another world, where they did decide to start over, they’d be pieces they’d be evaluating in suboptimal context as the team loses a lot and adds even younger talent over a few years. Instead, with the Wizards winning, they get to contribute to something now, play in roles more suitable to their current skillsets rather than being thrust into leading roles, and continue growing in a positive environment.

Not every team has the ability to emerge anew from a situation like the one Washington found itself in this summer, but credit to Sheppard and the organization for recognizing an opportunity for a reset rather than rebuild this offseason and pouncing. From the new coaching staff to roster moves, it’s hard to imagine a better offseason and the results are bearing that out early on the floor.