Sometimes taking care of our beautiful home planet looks like big, broad policies tackling issues like plastic pollution and habitat destruction. And sometimes it looks like taking the time to help one tiny creature in an environmental bind.
In a YouTube video that’s been viewed a whopping 18 million times, we see an example of the latter in action as a group of divers attempt to convince an octopus to abandon the plastic cup it’s using for protection and trade it for a sturdy shell. Pall Sigurdsson has shared dozens of underwater videos on YouTube, but watching this particular video from a dive off the coast of Lembeh, Indonesia almost feels like watching a Pixar short film.
“We spent a whole dive and most of our air saving this octopus from what was bound to be a cruel fate,” Sigurdsson wrote in the description of the video.
“The coconut octopus, also known as veined octopus, is born with the instinct to protect itself by creating a mobile home out of coconut or clam shells. This particular individual however has been trapped by their instincts and have made a home out of a plastic cup they found underwater.”
Sigurdsson explained that a predator like an eel or a flouder would probably end up swallowing the cup with the octopus in it, likely killing both of them.
“We tried for a long time to give it shells hoping that it would trade the shell,” he wrote. “Coconut octopus are famous for being very picky about which shells they keep so we had to try with many different shells before it found one to be acceptable.”
If you think an octopus in a cup making a decision about shells doesn’t sound riveting, just watch:
The tentacles reaching out to test the weight of each shell, the divers searching for more options to offer it, the suspense of wondering whether the octopus really would abandon its pathetic plastic pollution protection…it’s just too much.
Funny how one small interaction in one tiny portion of the vast ocean can say so much about us, for better and for worse. Human pollution is an enormous problem and saving one little octopus won’t save the world, but it sure gives us hope and motivation to keep trying.
Do you ever fantasize about quitting your job, moving out of your place, and living life on the road? Seems impossible, right? How do you make money? How do you stay safe? How do you survive without all of the creature comforts you’re accustomed to?
Abigail Martin, a 20-year-old photographer and social media influencer, has taken that giant leap into the unknown by buying a conversion van and taking it on the road. On her TikTok page, she shows people what nomadic life is like and how anyone can join her.
It all started when she was in high school and started watching #VanLife videos online. By the time she graduated, she had no interest in going to college or joining the rat race.
So she worked four jobs until she saved up $18,000 to purchase a 2017 Ford Transit with 54,000 miles on it. It cost an extra $10,000 to install a bed, a kitchen, and to set up the electrical.
“In the morning, I would work at a coffee shop from 6 a.m. to noon, then I would walk across the street to a boutique from noon to 6 p.m,” she told The New York Times. “Then I’d go waitress at a restaurant from 6 p.m. until closing. On off-days, I was running my own photography business.”
Abigail purchased her van during the height of lockdowns and used her TikTok page to engage with people when we were all forced to be apart. Now, her page has over 730,000 followers and her videos have 18.3 million likes.
If you’ve ever dreamed of dropping out and living life on the road, here are a few videos we’ve selected from Abigail’s page to get you started.
Olivia Rodrigo is only 18 years old but sheās already at the top of the music world, with a No. 1 album and two chart-topping singles to her name. She surely has plenty of success ahead of her, and as she gets older, she doesnāt think age should hold her back.
In a conversation with Saturday Night Liveās Bowen Yang for V Magazine, Rodrigo spoke about the idea that female pop stars over 30 years old canāt be successful, saying that she āresentsā it:
āThereās this pressure for young women in pop music. And itās like this thing where youāre only successful if youāre under 30. Iāve always resented that because I think Iām just going to get better with age. You know what I mean? Iām just going to become a better songwriter and know what I want to say moreā¦I think thatās actually a really fun, exciting part of being in the space that Iām really encouraged to sort of have different eras and reinvent yourself. And I think thatās so much fun, and I am so inspired by so many different genres of music. I love country music so much, and I love rock music so much. And obviously pop music is my favorite.ā
She also added, āAnother thing that I think is really special is that, in 2021, I feel like artists arenāt really boxed into a genre anymore. I look at someone like Billie Eilish, who Iām so obsessed with, and her music is like pop, but itās kind of rock, too.ā
Iām still having a hard time wrapping my head around Barry Jenkins ā thatās Oscar-winning Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk filmmaker Barry Jenkins ā directing a The Lion King movie for Disney. Iām having an equal amount of difficulty thinking about Mufasa not being voiced by James Earl Jones. But here we are: Jenkins is making a prequel to 2019ās The Lion King (I would rather pretend that movie doesnāt exist, so letās say itās to 1994ās The Lion King), and Mufasa will be voiced by Aaron Pierre.
Deadline reports that the actor, who worked with Jenkins on Amazon Prime Videoās fantastic The Underground Railroad limited series, will play the deep-voiced lion in the prequel, which āfurther explore the mythology of the iconic characters, including Mufasaās origin story.ā Additionally, Kelvin Harrison Jr. āis playing Taka,ā a.k.a. Scar.
The untitled prequel (which Disney describes as live-action) will continue with the photorealistic animation technology that director Jon Favreau used in the blockbuster 2019 update⦠Jeff Nathanson, who scripted the last installment, is back in the fold.
Mufasa was voiced by Gary Anthony Williams in The Lion Guard series, but otherwise, itās all James Earl Jones in the movies ā including The Lion King II: Simbaās Pride, which takes place after the original. That seems difficult considering⦠yāknow. I have not seen the sequel in 20 years, so please donāt yell at me, but Iām guessing it involves Rafiki getting up to some monkey business. (You can yell at me for that.)
Rihannaās annual Savage X Fenty shows have become an event to look forward to in recent years. There have been two editions so far, and now Rihanna has shared some details about this yearās show. Rihanna posted a trailer for the event, Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 3, on social media today, which goes down on September 24 and will again be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video. The clip doesnāt offer more info beyond that, but it does offer stylized footage of Rihanna sporting some revealing looks.
Thereās no word yet on who will be making appearances at the show, but based on past events, it should be a star-studded affair. Either performing or making an appearance at last yearās show, for example, were Travis Scott, Roddy Ricch, Rosalia, Miguel, Bad Bunny, Ella Mai, Mustard, Lizzo, Bella Hadid, Big Sean, Cara Delevingne, Christian Combs, Demi Moore, Irina Shayk, Laura Harrier, Normani, Paloma Elsesser, Paris Hilton, Rico Nasty, and Willow Smith, among others.
Even beyond this, times are good for Rihanna, as it was revealed earlier this month that she is now a billionaire.
Check out the teaser above.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Charles Barkley and Scottie Pippen donāt seem to particularly like one another. We all got a reminder of this earlier this year while Pippen was on a media tour for his memoir Unguarded, as Barkley was on the list of folks who received a less-than-flattering call-out by the Basketball Hall of Fame inductee.
Barkley, in Pippenās eyes, is a fake tough guy, saying, āHe only got arrested for throwing some little white guys out of a window. I aināt never seen him fight a Black man unless there were referees around.ā While Barkley originally responded by saying Pippen is just trying to sell books ā āI was disappointed heās taking shots at Michael, Phil Jackson, and myself,ā Barkley went on to say. āBut I understand heās got a book coming out. And I just think itās silly and stupid, to be honest with you.ā ā his latest comments on Pippen were a bit more direct.
The TNT analyst appeared on ESPN 1000ās āWaddle and Silvyā and made clear that he doesnāt exactly think Pippen is one to talk about toughness. Via TMZ:
āI donāt walk around saying Iām Billy Badass, but I can promise you one thing ā Iām tougher than Scottie Pippen,ā Barkley told ESPN 1000ās āWaddle and Silvyā
āLet me put that to rest right now.ā
Barkley went on to say that he doesnāt anticipate a celebrity boxing match ever happening or anything like that, so thereās only one logical end point here: Scottie Pippen and Charles Barkley playing 1-on-1.
In the years since the release of Kendrick Lamarās Pulitzer Prize-winning 2018 album DAMN., hip-hop fans have been on tenterhooks, awaiting its follow-up. The intervening years have been light on new releases from the elusive Comptonite, leaving his supporters completely in the dark as to his next projectās creative direction or release date. However, this week, we did learn one new thing: Whatever the next album is called or whatever itās about, itāll be his last album released by Top Dawg Entertainment, marking the end of an era.
With Kendrickās announcement, fans couldnāt help speculating whether there had been a falling out between K. Dot and the gang over at TDE ā one Isaiah Rashad tweet was misinterpreted as a shot at the departing vanguard, while Top Dawg himself pre-empted much of the conjecture with a respectful salute to his longtime business partner. In all likelihood, itās much more realistic that Kendrick simply signed a deal with the label for a set number of projects and will fulfill that obligation soon. But what I find more interesting ā and you should too ā is looking back on how that partnership shook up the rap game for a decade, and how each partner might move forward in the future.
The roots of that partnership go back even further than Kendrick signing to TDE. He detailed the āonly in Californiaā-style connection between his father and Anthony āTop Dawgā Tiffith on the song āDuckworthā from DAMN. Kennyās father, Ducky, worked at a chicken spot that Top decided to rob; Duckyās habit of sliding Top extra chicken on the low prompted Top to spare him, leading to a funny full-circle moment when Kendrick āintroducedā the two after being signed to Topās label some 20 years later. When Kendrick signed to Top Dawg in the mid-2000s, though, neither of the two probably had any idea the profound effect theyād eventually have on the music industry.
Coming of age in the so-called āblog era,ā one of Kendrick and Topās first major accomplishments was leveraging the success of K. Dotās mixtapes into independent sales of his retail projects Overly Dedicated and Section.80. While Kendrickās peers like Big Sean, Drake, J. Cole, and Wale were signing to major labels ā and detailing their struggles with securing release dates, clearing samples, negotiating reasonable marketing budgets, and getting their records under shipped ā Kendrick went directly to his fan base via then-new digital retailers like iTunes, ensuring creative control and max profits for his independent label. By the time Kendrick was dubbed āNew King of the West Coastā by Dr. Dre, The Game, and Snoop Dogg, he had more leverage than nearly any other indie artist that came before him.
While his ādebutā album Good Kid, MAAD City brought unprecedented attention back to the West Coast, spotlighting the shortcomings of the Grammy Awards for the first time during the social media era, and racking up rave reviews, its follow-up, To Pimp A Butterfly, turned the rap game on its ear. Thanks to the unprecedented support of Top Dawg Entertainment, Kendrick was able to overcome the so-called āsophomore jinxā that had plagued previous āchosen onesā in hip-hop like Jay-Z and Nas by blowing out the production process with contributions from LAās burgeoning jazz revival scene. Those collaborations led to artists like Kamasi Washington, Terrace Martin, and Thundercat becoming household names in their own rights, which might not have been possible on a standard major-label deal.
Alongside TDE, Kendrick executive produced the soundtrack to Marvelās Black Panther movie, and the negotiation leverage afforded to Kenny and Top by their independent successes allowed them to finagle unheard-of publishing deals that allowed them to maintain control over the rights to the music and ask for mind-boggling amounts on eyebrow-raising timelines. While normally, publishing deals can last longer than rap artistsā entire careers, Kendrick and TDE have been able to wrangle more short-term agreements that favor them while also satisfying partners who know that Kendrickās catalog is one of the most sought-after in the game. And now that Kendrick is leaving TDE, presumably to release music under his own label, PgLang, heāll likely be able to carry that leverage into any future negotiations to distribute and manage his music on terms many artists would envy.
Meanwhile, TDE is already positioning itself for its post-Kendrick phase of business, which could find them reverting back to the template that started it all. Itās inarguable that Kendrick was TDEās most profitable and marketable signee, the tentpole that generated the revenue allowing artists like Isaiah Rashad, Jay Rock, and SZA to take their time on their own releases. With that said, even without him, TDE still has the aforementioned artists (along with Schoolboy Q and SiR), who generate plenty of profit on their own. In addition, the label has signed newcomers like Doechii, Reason, and most recently, Long Beach rapper Ray Vaughn to its stable, and immediately set about dropping music from them through digital channels. While they may not have the attention of a more established artist and are definitely fighting a more crowded marketplace, the lessons in digital distribution that TDE gleaned from its work with Kendrick will undoubtedly apply and serve them in good stead.
The future, for both Kendrick and TDE, looks bright. Top Dawgās new artists will have the opportunity to develop and grow their careers based on the experience that the label has built up over the past decade, while Kendrick can take the same experience and apply it to the PgLang agencyās endeavors. Since the partners parted on good terms, thereās also no real reason they couldnāt continue to find ways to work together in the future, whether on new music or other business ventures. Ultimately, Kendrick leaving TDE can turn out to be a good thing for both; after all, every bird has to leave its nest eventually, striking out to build a home of its own. Wherever Kendrick ends up, heās been set up for success and blazed a trail that TDEās future artists can follow to their own.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Ever since breaking out three years ago with his āIām Not Racistā video, Joyner Lucas has made a habit of putting social commentary into many of his videos, and fortunately, heās gotten much better at it since then. Case in point: His new video for āDreams Unfoldā featuring Lil Tjay, which slyly satirizes the rise in screen time for Americaās youth with the advent of mobile data and WiFi.
Although the video opens with a disclaimer that it isnāt appropriate for children, it goes on to imitate the format and look of several kids shows, including the classic Blueās Clues, as Joyner plies his prepubescent viewers with raunchy imagery, a ādrugs are our friendsā message, and puppet strippers. He also gets his āBad Santaā on, tearing up a mall Santa booth alongside a bad-tempered elf. The video ends with a title card imploring his peers to be better role models.
Itās a subject that Joyner has confronted in the past when he criticized Lil Nas Xās āMonteroā video, prompting Lil Nas to clap back, reminding Joyner that his music isnāt really for kids in the first place. Clearly, Joyner thinks everyone could be doing a better job of making wholesome content but on the other hand, as Cardi B has repeatedly pointed out, that might be for the parents to decide. After all, someone is putting all these screens in front of kidsā faces.
Watch Joyner Lucasā āDreams Unfoldā video featuring Lil Tjay above.
Not only is the iconic science-fiction series Star Trek living long and prospering ā itās having a pretty great time while it does. To help celebrate the series 55th year around the sun, CBS has announced the network is hosting a live-streamed Star Trek day celebration on September 8 starting at 5:30 pm PT. According to the description uploaded alongside the eventās trailer, the show will not only be a celebration of Star Trekās legacy but will also provide fans with some āsurprise announcements and revealsā as well as some exclusive new footage.
The Star Trek Day celebration will be hosted by The Next Generation star Wil Wheaton and actress/host/all-around geek icon Mica Burton. Together, the pair will hold āback-to-back in-person conversationsā with members of the cast and crew of Star Trek shows, past and present, with particular emphasis on the future of the franchise. The event will also include a live orchestra performance by Jeff Russo, some big reveals, and, you guessed it, a whole lot of panels.
Among the panels that will be featured on the live stream include one hosted by Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberryās son, Rod Roddenberry, that will examine his fatherās legacy and vision. The event will also include panels for each current Star Trek series: Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, and Prodigy. In addition, the upcoming Star Trek: Strange New Worlds prequel series ā which features Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, and Ethan Peck taking on the roles of Captain Pike, Number One, and Spock respectively ā will be getting its own panel as well. While Star Trekās First Contact Day celebration thrown earlier this year already gave us trailers for both Discoveryās upcoming fourth season and Picardās second, itās likely weāll see even more footage from the shows and, fingers crossed, some release dates.
While itās just about needless to say it, itās a pretty damn good time to be a Star Trek fan. With both Picard and Discovery racking up praise ā and even a couple of Emmys ā the future of the franchise is looking as bright as the one it envisions. If that sounds like one you want to be a part of, the Star Trek Day celebration kicks off on CBS September 8 at 5:30pm PT.
It doesnāt take much to set James Carville off. On Wednesday night, as Mediaite reports, Brian Williams got an earful when he asked the legendarily yelly Democratic strategist how Joe Bidenās decision to pull U.S. troops from Afghanistan might affect the 2022 midterms. Carville had some thoughtsāspecifically about the media and its āhysterical and stupidā coverage of Bidenās military move:
āWell first of all, thereās no elegant way to lose a war. We lost this war 15 years ago. All Joe Biden was doing is telling us what time it is. And the hysterical and stupid coverage of the mainstream press, itās just been awful⦠It looks bad. The country looks bad. When you lose a war, you donāt look good. This war was lost a long time ago. Joe Biden had nothing to do with it. He wanted us out before that.ā
Carville: Thereās no elegant way to lose a war. We lost this war 15 years ago. All Joe Biden was doing was telling us what time it is and the hysterical and stupid coverage of the mainstream press, itās just been awful pic.twitter.com/tP5PgaHwpk
Biden, of course, has been at the center of the backlash over the decision to pull U.S. troops from Afghanistan, even from some fellow Democrats. When Williams asked whether Biden could benefit from having āmore vocal friends in Washingtonā to point out that while Biden made the official call to withdraw troops from this long-running war, itās a move that has been many years in the making, Carville again put part of the onus on the pressāand our short memory for our own history:
ā[Biden] would greatly benefit if the press would cover this accurately. And yes, you always have mealy-mouthed Democrats. And I canāt tell you the number of phone calls Iāve gotten⦠where people say, āYou know, he did the right thing, but heās going about it the wrong way.ā And Iāve said: Do they teach a course at West Point or Annapolis or Johns Hopkins on how to lose a war? No. Thereās no good way to lose a war! We lost this war. We lost it a long time before Joe Biden became president. All heās doing is getting us out of there⦠This is not the Battle of Midway, alright. This is a defeat. And weāve got to understand that as a country⦠Warren Buffett said the only thing people learn from history [is] people never learn from history.ā
Carville: Well, he would greatly benefit if the press would cover this accurately⦠pic.twitter.com/4PcumD2aIG
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