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Who Is Opening Aerosmith’s ‘Peace Out — The Farewell Tour?’

It’s the end of an era. Aerosmith is currently on the road for their Peace Out Tour, which will evidently mark their farewell.

The Peace Out Tour kicked off last Saturday (September 2) in Philadelphia, and will wrap in Montreal in January. Opening for Aerosmith is The Black Crowes, who hail from Atlanta, Georgia.

The band formed in the ’80s, however, they broke through in 1990 with their debut album, Shake Your Money Maker. The album spawned hits like “Hard to Handle”, “She Talks to Angels” and “Jealous Again.”

Over the course of their career, which spans nearly four decades, The Black Crowes have undergone several line-up changes. On this particular tour, the band will comprise of founding members, singer Chris Robinson and guitarist Rich Robinson, along with returning bassist Sven Pipien.

Pipien played with the band live from 1997 up until the band’s hiatus in 2015.

Thus far, the band has performed mostly songs from Shake Your Money Maker and, their follow-up album The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion, per Blabbermouth.

You can see their reported setlist below.

1. “Sting Me”
2. “Kickin’ My Heart Around”
3. “Twice As Hard”
4. “Thick N’ Thin”
5. “By Your Side”
6. “Soul Singing”
7. “Hard To Handle (Otis Redding cover)”
8. “Thorn In My Pride”
9. “She Talks To Angels”
10. “Jealous Again”
11. “Remedy”

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Beck, Weyes Blood, And Thomas Mars Of Phoenix Performed A Magical Version Of ‘Lost Cause’ As Their ‘Summer Odyssey Tour’ Wraps Up

Beck and Phoenix have been hitting it off musically on their summer tour. As their joint Summer Odyssey Tour is coming to an end, the two acts are going out on a high note. Last night (September 6) at Bridgeport Connecticut’s Hartford HealthCare Amphitheate, Beck and Phoenix lead vocalist Thomas Mars joined forces for a special rendition of Beck’s “Lost Cause.”

Mars and Beck continued a portion of the tour they’ve been doing throughout the Summer Odyssey Tour, in which they perform a Beck song. But this time, the tour’s opener, Weyes Blood joined them for a magical version of the cut from Beck’s 2002 Sea Change album.

This particular version was a bit more upbeat than Beck has traditionally performed it in the past. He began the song solo, with the accompaniment of his band, before Mars and Weyes joined him on stage. The three sang together in a joyful harmony, and at one point, Weyes delivered a powerful portion of the song on her own.

The tour will hit New York City on Saturday at Madison Square Garden and wrap up this Sunday night at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD.

You can see a clip of the “Lost Cause” performance above.

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Where Will ‘John Wick 4’ Be Streaming?

Here’s the good news: John Wick Chapter 4 is heading to streaming very soon, so prepare all of your weapons and dogs accordingly. The bad news is that it’s not going to Peacock like the rest of the franchise and the upcoming prequel series The Continental…yet! But there is still hope.

John Wick 4 hit theaters earlier this year and somehow made Keanu Reeves look even cooler than he already is, as he paraded around the world in those sleek suits and slicked-back hair and various gratuitous kills, all in the name of honor…or something. Maybe it’s still about the dog? Who cares, honestly? It’s just nice to see him back doing things.

Even though the rest of the series is available on Peacock, John Wick 4 will land on the Starz streaming app on September 15th, a week ahead of when it was slated to release. Starz has exclusive streaming rights for the time being, but the sequel will probably land on the NBC streamer sometime before the end of the year.

The other good news is that the movie is currently available for digital download, which means you can purchase it via Amazon Prime, YouTube, AppleTV, and Google Play. There are many ways to watch the Wick. You just might have to pay a little more. It’s worth it to look at Keanu’s face for three hours, though.

(Via ScreenRant)

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Sir Ian McKellan Hopes The Actors Who Turned Down Gandalf ‘Feel Silly’ For Not Playing The Famous Wizard

We all know certain roles that almost went to other actors: Hugh Jackman as James Bond, Al Pacino as Han Solo, and even Matthew McConaughey was in line to be Jack from Titanic, but he would have never been able to rock those suspenders anyway. It’s always hard to imagine anyone else playing your favorite characters, and apparently, actors are pretty bummed about the process too!

Sir Ian McKellan opened up about his experience being cast as Gandalf in Lord of the Rings, though he was not the first choice to play the wizard. “I don’t think you’re ever the first choice,” McKellan said in an interview with Variety. “I certainly wasn’t the first choice for Gandalf. Tony Hopkins turned it down. Sean Connery certainly did. They’re all coming out of the woodwork now, and I hope they feel silly.” It seems a little off-putting to wish silliness on the dead but we can ignore that for now.

Even though he might not be the first choice, McKellan is definitely a sought-after choice and has been in over 50 films, including Cats. We can’t let him forget about that one.

The man says he has no plans to retire as long as people keep asking him to do stuff, which seems like a pretty solid way to live life. “I’ve never been out of work, but I’m aware that any minute now something could happen to me which could prevent me from ever working again. But while the knees hold up and the memory remains intact, why shouldn’t I carry on? I really feel I’m quite good at this acting thing now.” Surely the Academy thinks he is good, and yeah, he is knighted and everything, but he has never done an episode of Hot Ones, so how can we really be sure?

(Via Variety)

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Sophie Turner Supporter Maya Hawke Weighs In On Joe Jonas Divorce Drama

Another layer has been added to the Sophie Turner / Joe Jonas divorce drama thanks to a resurfaced interview featuring the internet’s favorite nepo baby and a Riverdale alumn.

Following a week of suspiciously-timed headlines attempting to paint Jonas as the beleaguered, doting father struggling to keep his family together amidst his wife’s hard-partying benders, a Twitter user re-shared a clip of Maya Hawke and Camila Mendes subtly shading the grown-up boy bander. Hawke and Mendes co-starred with Turner in the 2022 comedy Do Revenge as, as part of the promo for the Netflix film, they took part in Vanity Fair’s lie detector test. During the interview, Mendes asked Hawke who she thought was a bigger diva to be married to, Joe Jonas or Turner’s on-screen husband in Game of Thrones, King Joffrey. Hawke didn’t even take a beat before slyly answering, “Joe Jonas,” which earned laughs from Mendes.

Vanity Fair also re-shared the clip with the caption, “Maya Hawke is all for the Queen in the North,” which feels like just the right amount of petty directed at a man whose PR team has launched a smear campaign against the mother of his children for having the audacity to go out with friends every once in a while. Turner hasn’t publicly commented — on the clip making its rounds on social media or the many TMZ leaks obviously orchestrated by her husband’s camp — but then again, she doesn’t need to. Jonas’ own PR team seems to be doing a bang-up job of making him look like a narcissistic try-hard all on their own.

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A Yoga Class Was Somehow Mistakenly Called Into Police As A Ritual Mass Murder Scene

Yoga can be both a relaxing and athletic pursuit, and generally speaking, the last pose of a session is Shavasana. That is, of course, often the most meditative pose of a yoga practice, and it’s known as “corpse pose” because the goal is to lie perfectly still like, well, you know. Some people [cough] actually consider this to be one of the most challenging poses in existence, but most yoga students I know relish those few minutes at the end of class.

However, one London yoga class inadvertently went off the rails when a couple walked by a window and assumed that a ritual murder had taken place during Shavasana. Really. There weren’t even any goats around, which would at least make a smidgen more sense for mistaking the scene for someone doing evil deeds. Perhaps the world has been watching too much true crime, which happens. Seascape Cafe (which is inside North Sea Observatory in Chapel St Leonards) found themselves in the odd position of posting this on Facebook:

If any one heard the mass of police sirens in Chapel St Leonard’s at 9:30pm last night then please be reassured….
They were on their way to the Observatory after someone had reported a mass killing in our building. Having seen several people laying on the floor….
Which actually turned out to be the Yoga Class in meditation
Thank you to Lincolnshire Police for their prompt response. I can’t imagine for one moment what would have being going through their minds on the way….
Dear General Public, please be mindful that the Observatory has lots of Yoga classes happening in the evenings. We are not part of any mad cult or crazy clubs.

Additionally, the instructor involved told BBC News, “I guess from the outside view it could look like that, because they’re all really still, very nice and relaxed.” Yet the 22-year-old yogi was only playing a little drum while people enjoyed a quick little rest. The teacher did characterize the mishap as “surreal and funny,” but I still think it would have been a better story with goats.

(Via Seascape Cafe & BBC)

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RZA Is Turning ‘Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)’ Into A Series Of Symphony Shows For Its 30th Anniversary

2023 marks the 30th anniversary of the groundbreaking Wu-Tang Clan debut album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). With that in mind, the group’s de facto leader RZA has something special planned to celebrate the anniversary: A run of shows at New York’s Gramercy Theatre turning the kung-fu-obsessed rap recording into a straight-up symphony.

Considering the original’s orchestral components, which were drawn from a variety of sources including ’70s soul records and actual classical compositions, it’s a reworking that makes a lot of sense. Other rappers, such as Nas, have done similar things with some of their most pioneering works, and RZA himself even produced a ballet earlier this year called 36 Chambers Of Shaolin And A Ballet Through Mud.

The shows will take place November 7th, 8th, and 9th, with tickets going on sale Friday, September 8th at 10 am. You can get more info here. Meanwhile, the Wu-Tang Clan as a crew kick off the next part of their North American tour alongside De La Soul and Nas next Friday, September 15th at Madison Square Garden. See below for the full schedule.

09/15 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
09/20 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena *
09/22 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live *
09/23 – Jacksonville, FL @ Daily’s Place *
09/24 – Tampa, FL @ Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino *^
09/26 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena *
09/27 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center *
09/29 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall *
10/01 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena *
10/02 – Laval, QC @ Place Bell *
10/04 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center *
10/07 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center *
10/08 – Chicago, IL @ United Center *
10/10 – Winnipeg, MB @ Canada Life Centre *
10/13 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place *
10/14 – Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome *
10/16 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena *
10/17 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center *
10/18 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena *
10/21 – Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena *
10/22 – Highland, CA @ Yaamava Theatre *

^ = Daytime Pool Party Performance
* = w/ De La Soul

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10 ways kids appear to be acting naughty but actually aren’t

When we recognize kids’ unwelcome behaviors as reactions to environmental conditions, developmental phases, or our own actions, we can respond proactively, and with compassion.

Here are 10 ways kids may seem like they’re acting “naughty” but really aren’t. And what parents can do to help.


1. They can’t control their impulses.

Ever say to your kid, “Don’t throw that!” and they throw it anyway?

Research suggests the brain regions involved in self-control are immature at birth and don’t fully mature until the end of adolescence, which explains why developing self-control is a “long, slow process.”

A recent survey revealed many parents assume children can do things at earlier ages than child-development experts know to be true. For example, 56% of parents felt that children under the age of 3 should be able to resist the desire to do something forbidden whereas most children don’t master this skill until age 3 and a half or 4.

What parents can do: Reminding ourselves that kids can’t always manage impulses (because their brains aren’t fully developed) can inspire gentler reactions to their behavior.

2. They experience overstimulation.

We take our kids to Target, the park, and their sister’s play in a single morning and inevitably see meltdowns, hyperactivity, or outright resistance. Jam-packed schedules, overstimulation, and exhaustion are hallmarks of modern family life.

Research suggests that 28% of Americans “always feel rushed” and 45% report having “no excess time.” Kim John Payne, author of “Simplicity Parenting,” argues that children experience a “cumulative stress reaction” from too much enrichment, activity, choice, and toys. He asserts that kids need tons of “down time” to balance their “up time.”

What parents can do: When we build in plenty of quiet time, playtime, and rest time, children’s behavior often improves dramatically.

3. Kids’ physical needs affect their mood.

Ever been “hangry” or completely out of patience because you didn’t get enough sleep? Little kids are affected tenfold by such “core conditions” of being tired, hungry, thirsty, over-sugared, or sick.

Kids’ ability to manage emotions and behavior is greatly diminished when they’re tired. Many parents also notice a sharp change in children’s behavior about an hour before meals, if they woke up in the night, or if they are coming down with an illness.

What parents can do: Kids can’t always communicate or “help themselves” to a snack, a Tylenol, water, or a nap like adults can. Help them through routines and prep for when that schedule might get thrown off.

Image via iStock.

4. They can’t tame their expression of big feelings.

As adults, we’ve been taught to tame and hide our big emotions, often by stuffing them, displacing them, or distracting from them. Kids can’t do that yet.

What parents can do: Early-childhood educator Janet Lansbury has a great phrase for when kids display powerful feelings such as screaming, yelling, or crying. She suggests that parents “let feelings be” by not reacting or punishing kids when they express powerful emotions. (Psst: “Jane the Virgin” actor Justin Baldoni has some tips on parenting through his daughter’s grocery store meltdown.)

5. Kids have a developmental need for tons of movement.

“Sit still!” “Stop chasing your brother around the table!” “Stop sword fighting with those pieces of cardboard!” “Stop jumping off the couch!”

Kids have a developmental need for tons of movement. The need to spend time outside, ride bikes and scooters, do rough-and-tumble play, crawl under things, swing from things, jump off things, and race around things.

What parents can do: Instead of calling a child “bad” when they’re acting energetic, it may be better to organize a quick trip to the playground or a stroll around the block.

6. They’re defiant.

Every 40- and 50-degree day resulted in an argument at one family’s home. A first-grader insisted that it was warm enough to wear shorts while mom said the temperature called for pants. Erik Erikson’s model posits that toddlers try to do things for themselves and that preschoolers take initiative and carry out their own plans.

What parents can do: Even though it’s annoying when a child picks your tomatoes while they’re still green, cuts their own hair, or makes a fort with eight freshly-washed sheets, they’re doing exactly what they are supposed to be doing — trying to carry out their own plans, make their own decisions, and become their own little independent people. Understanding this and letting them try is key.

7. Sometimes even their best traits can trip them up.

It happens to all of us — our biggest strengths often reflect our weaknesses. Maybe we’re incredibly focused, but can’t transition very easily. Maybe we’re intuitive and sensitive but take on other people’s negative moods like a sponge.

Kids are similar: They may be driven in school but have difficulty coping when they mess up (e.g., yelling when they make a mistake). They may be cautious and safe but resistant to new activities (e.g., refusing to go to baseball practice). They may live in the moment but aren’t that organized (e.g., letting their bedroom floor become covered with toys).

What parents can do: Recognizing when a child’s unwelcome behaviors are really the flip side of their strengths — just like ours — can help us react with more understanding.

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8. Kids have a fierce need for play.

Your kid paints her face with yogurt, wants you to chase her and “catch her” when you’re trying to brush her teeth, or puts on daddy’s shoes instead of her own when you’re racing out the door. Some of kids’ seemingly “bad” behaviors are what John Gottman calls “bids” for you to play with them.

Kids love to be silly and goofy. They delight in the connection that comes from shared laughter and love the elements of novelty, surprise, and excitement.

What parents can do: Play often takes extra time and therefore gets in the way of parents’ own timelines and agendas, which may look like resistance and naughtiness even when it’s not. When parents build lots of playtime into the day, kids don’t need to beg for it so hard when you’re trying to get them out the door.

9. They are hyperaware and react to parents’ moods.

Multiple research studies on emotional contagion have found that it only takes milliseconds for emotions like enthusiasm and joy, as well as sadness, fear, and anger, to pass from person to person, and this often occurs without either person realizing it. Kids especially pick up on their parents’ moods. If we are stressed, distracted, down, or always on the verge of frustrated, kids emulate these moods. When we are peaceful and grounded, kids model off that instead.

What parents can do: Check in with yourself before getting frustrated with your child for feeling what they’re feeling. Their behavior could be modeled after your own tone and emotion.

10. They struggle to respond to inconsistent limits.

At one baseball game, you buy your kid M&Ms. At the next, you say, “No, it’ll ruin your dinner,” and your kid screams and whines. One night you read your kids five books, but the next you insist you only have time to read one, and they beg for more. One night you ask your child, “What do you want for dinner?” and the next night you say, “We’re having lasagna, you can’t have anything different,” and your kids protest the incongruence.

When parents are inconsistent with limits, it naturally sets off kids’ frustration and invites whining, crying, or yelling.

What parents can do: Just like adults, kids want (and need) to know what to expect. Any effort toward being 100% consistent with boundaries, limits, and routines will seriously improve children’s behavior.

This story first appeared on Psychology Today and is reprinted here with permission.

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A body temperature expert explains why some people are always freezing


You wear extra chunky sweaters. You’ve never met a mitten you didn’t like. You may even keep a lap blanket at work.

You’re one of those people who is always cold. And you are not alone.

Inside or outside, you just can’t seem to get warm. This characteristic of yours manifests itself in extra blankets, wild heating bills, and enough complaints that you start going hoarse.


But surely there’s a scientific reason as to why some people are always cold, right?

It can’t just be random chance that has doomed you to a life of perpetual shivers. I reached out to an expert to learn more.

Dr. Christopher Minson is a professor in the department of human physiology at the University of Oregon. One of his primary research interests is thermoregulation, that’s how the brain and body interact and adapt as we heat and cool. Plainly put, he is the perfect guy to answer a few questions from #TeamCold.

(This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity.)

Upworthy (UP): So what is actually happening in the body when a person gets chilly?

Dr. Chris Minson (CM): In the simplest of terms, feeling either cold or warm means that the temperature “set point” of the body is being challenged by thermal inputs throughout the body, including in the brain, the blood, the spinal cord, our organs, our muscles, and our skin. Part of our brain collects all of those thermal inputs and essentially compares them to what body temperature it wants to hold. So if your skin temperature is lowered, even though the rest of your body is still at a comfortable set-point, you will feel cold — in some cases, cold enough to make behavioral changes like putting on a sweater.

UP: Is there a reason this seems to largely impact women?

CM: The people who feel “always cold” will typically have lower muscle mass relative to body surface area (typically, women and older people). Their actual body core temperature may not really be below normal, but they feel cold because their body is telling them to conserve heat.

There have also been limited reports that women have a higher density of blood vessels at the skin surface, which would make them more sensitive to cold. However, there hasn’t been enough good data collected on this theory to confirm or disprove it.

This also explains a frequent frustrations about women and men in relationships…

CM: A common complaint by women and men in relationships is that women’s feet are often very cold, especially in bed. That goes along with the lower body mass to surface area relationship in women. As their body works to conserve heat, it vasoconstricts blood vessels in the extremities (hands and feet) to keep the core warm. This reduced blood flow results in cold hands and feet in women more than men.

So there you have it: Your brain is simply an overworked project manager trying to keep you alive. But there are a few things you can do about it.

UP: If you are a person who is always cold, is there anything you can do to “retrain” your body, so to speak?

CM: One of the best things someone can do is to increase their fat-free mass (muscle). This will increase overall metabolic rate (although it’s not easy to do.)

Another thing a person could do is undergo cold-stresses, such as allowing themselves to be exposed to very cold temperatures for short periods of time. It sounds counter-intuitive, but it’s been suggested that this could decrease the sensation of feeling cold. An example is putting the shower on ‘cold’ for a short period of time in the shower. Not easy to do, and you would want to build up to a full minute each day, but in some people it can help them to decrease the feeling of being cold.

UP: There are a lot of jokes at the expense of people who are always cold, but at what point does it go from “I’m always cold, and it’s a quirky thing about me” to “I’m always cold and I should probably see my doctor”?

CM: There is the possibility that someone’s perpetual coldness could be caused by abnormally low thyroid hormone levels, and that can be verified with a blood test. That is by far the rarer condition, but taking hormone supplements if medically needed can help. If a person is quite lethargic, has low motivation, and is always cold, it might be worth having thyroid hormones evaluated.

So if you are a lap-blanket wearing member of #TeamCold, don’t fret.

You are strong. You are capable. And unless you have pain or some of the symptoms Minson mentioned, there is likely nothing wrong with you. Our bodies just require different things of us, and yours requires that you have to deal with an overly-air conditioned-society. My sincerest apologies. On behalf of #TeamHot, your next cocoa is on me.

This article originally appeared on 02.13.18

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Woman posts dramatic before-and-after pics of one pound loss to prove that weight is meaningless

Adrienne Osuna is a fitness blogger with a focus on weight training. After years of struggling with her weight, this mother of four finally got serious about her health, adopting a rigorous schedule of power lifting, cardio, and intermittent fasting to lose weight, gain muscle, and kick ass.

And while her personal regimen might be a little too ambitious for most of us, she’s still inspiring—because she keeps it real.

An image she posted on her blog is going viral for pointing out that focusing on your weight is a misleading goal. The before-and-after pic shows her before she started lifting and after—a complete physical transformation which resulted in a staggering one pound of weight loss.


I know what you’re thinking—that’s two pounds! Well, I can explain. After Osuna’s pic was copied from her blog, it blew up all over the internet—on Facebook, Twitter, Imgur, and more.

After she went viral she made another Instagram post revealing she was actually a pound heavier in the after photo. Unfortunately, that post has since been made private.

She would later explain that she felt it was important to reclaim her image because it had been used in advertisements for weight loss products, and that’s not what she’s about.

“But I DID NOT use anyone’s products to do this,” she wrote in a post which since been made private. “This was all hard work in the gym lifting heavy weights and intermittent fasting.

Kudos to Ms. Osuna for getting the word out—fitness isn’t about a number, it’s about having awesome muscles you could use to punch a hole through a plaster wall.

This article was originally published by our partners at someecards and was written by Matt Nedostup.