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Whitney Will Hit The Road For An ‘Intimate’ 2021 North American Tour

Last summer, rock band Whitney released their fourth project, Candid, which arrived as a 10-track album filled with covers. Now, a year removed from that project’s release, Whitney is gearing up to share a new project with fans, but not before hitting the road for a new tour. The band shared the news on Instagram with a post that explained their next chapter and revealed the dates for their upcoming string of performances.

We’ve missed y’all. This fall we will be touring some of our favorite rooms in the US. These intimate shows will mark the beginning of a new chapter in our project. New songs and new sounds will be presented with a focus on being in the moment. We’ll be bringing a new stripped-back lineup with us, as well as one of our fav new artists Renée Reed (@thereedyriver) — We’re excited to share this experience with you <3.

The band’s upcoming tour will begin on September 30 in Portland, Oregon and continue for a little over a month before coming to an end in Boston, Massachusetts on November 6.

You can view the group’s announcement for the tour in the post above and the full tour dates below.

09/30 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
10/1 — Seattle, WA @ Webster Hall
10/4 — Solana Beach, CA @ Belly Up
10/7 — Los Angeles, CA @ Gold Diggers
10/8 — Palm Springs @ The Alibi
10/10 — Santa Barbara, CA @ Lobero Theatre
10/11 — San Luis Obispo, CA @ SLO Brew Concert Hall
10/12 — Santa Cruz, CA @ Rio Theatre
10/18 — Ft Collins, CO @ The Coast
10/19 — Boulder, CO @ Fox Theatre
10/21 — Denver, CO @ Globe Hall
10/22 — Aspen, CO @ Belly Up
10/27 — Philadelphia, PA @ World Cafe Live
10/28 — Asbury Park, NJ @ Asbury Lanes
10/29 — Washington, DC @ Capital Turnaround
10/30 — Providence, RI @ Columbus Theatre
10/31 — Kingston, NY @ Old Dutch Church
11/6 — Boston, MA @ The Sinclair

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What We Learned From The ‘Back 4 Blood’ Beta

Back 4 Blood is going to be exactly what some people want and it’s going to be not enough for others. That is the growing sentiment that is coming out as the open beta weekend finishes. Since the game is not officially out yet it would be unfair to both the developers and the game itself to make a final judgement on it now. However, we have seen enough of the game to get some early impressions on what Back 4 Blood may look like at launch and ways they could potentially improve the game either at launch or through updates later on.

What Is Back 4 Blood?

Back 4 Blood is a cooperative multiplayer shooter where a team of four has to mow down waves of zombies as they make their way to the end of the level. As they go through the level there will be objectives to complete such as destroying nests, lowering a bridge, or blowing up a wall to create a pathway forward. Along the way, the group of four will mainly come across the standard quick zombies that mindlessly sprint at the players and attempt to kill them. However, as they make their way through levels they’ll also come across specialty zombies such as the Exploder or Bruiser. These are much harder to take down and are where the main challenge of the game comes from.

The overall goal of each playthrough is to get through an entire act without the entire team dying. Usually, an act will slowly grow more challenging until the final level where a big set-piece plays out. Complete the set-piece and the act is complete. Back 4 Blood does have a bit of a story and continuity between acts, but the majority of players are going to be playing the game for the action rather than the narrative.

Sounds A Lot Like Left 4 Dead

If all this sounds familiar it should. Back 4 Blood is, without shame, a clone of the Left 4 Dead franchise. Had this game been released as Left 4 Dead 3 nobody would have batted an eye at just how similar the game is, but that’s also what everyone was expecting. Many of the developers at Turtle Rock Studios helped create the original Left 4 Dead. Everything that has been shown before the beta was meant to show how this is a spiritual successor and that was always going to be the big hook of the game.

However, it has been over 10 years since Left 4 Dead 2 came out. Video games have changed a lot since then and just because everyone wanted a new game does not mean they wanted the same game. Considering that, the main thing most people were looking at when playing the Beta is how similar it was to Left 4 Dead and what things differentiated it as a standalone game.

The Similarities

Back 4 Blood is largely the same as the Left 4 Dead franchise. So anyone that was hoping for a game that was new and revolutionary is not going to get that here. These similarities do not necessarily make Back 4 Blood a bad game, but it may feel uninspired to fans who wanted something newer. The entire gameplay loop of go through a level, complete objectives, and reach a safe room at the end is pulled straight out of the original, and if that was the only similarity it would be fine. However, even the majority of specialty zombies feel like re-skinned and renamed Left 4 Dead enemies. These zombies feel so similar that many players have ignored calling them by their newer Back 4 Blood names and are instead referring to them by their Left 4 Dead inspirations.

Of course, being the same does not necessarily mean bad. The gameplay loop is fun, the gunplay is well done, and the characters will quip to one another as they make their way through levels. A good group of four can make this really fun and there will be those cool moments where everything comes together to create a memorable moment. This is a clear love letter to any fans of the original games and in that sense, it accomplishes exactly what it set out to do. There is fun to be had here.

The Differences

Despite all the similarities, there are differences between Back 4 Blood and Left 4 Dead that separates them, both good and bad. The biggest difference between the two, and what will likely be the big appeal of Back 4 Blood, is the card system. Players when they start up a game will receive a customizable deck of perks that they can utilize during playthroughs. These perks range from increased ammo to faster reload times, and at the start of every level the player can pick one. These cards are going to do a great job of creating much-needed variety between playthroughs and the players who get really into it could create some really fun builds.

There are other fun differences as well, such as the addition of a shop that players can use to buy new guns, sidearms, explosives, health, and more. Guns can now have attachments as well such as silencers and scopes to further increase variety between playthroughs. Used a shotgun last round and didn’t enjoy it? Try a sniper rifle this time. Back 4 Blood’s biggest strength in the beta was how it encouraged variety in playthroughs.

With strength comes faults though and one of the most disappointing aspects of the beta were the characters. While the characters do quip to one another as they did in Left 4 Dead, the quips themselves ranged from boring to just flat out bad. It would be one thing if their comments were generic and boring, but an example of the worst of it is one character compared the situation they were in to pineapple on pizza. Nobody commented on if a hot dog was a sandwich, or if the dress was blue, but the final release will hopefully allow the characters to show more personality.

This Was Just A Beta

It’s important to remember that everything we’ve played up to this point was just a beta. There is still time for changes to be added in and it likely means that what we played is not everything. Nothing about Back 4 Blood was so bad that it should be avoided when it releases in October. If anything, hardcore Left 4 Dead fans should be excited that a spiritual successor is finally coming. Xbox and PC owners in particular should be pleased since the game is supposed to launch on Gamepass. Back 4 Blood is absolutely worth checking out in full.

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Here’s Kit Harington Singing Train’s ‘Drops Of Jupiter’ On ‘The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon,’ If You Need It

Kit Harington made some Tonight Show Jimmy Fallon writers very happy last week when he took on one of the odder sketches in the show’s 1,500 or so episodes. The Game of Thrones actor appeared as a guest and decided to make the most of his time on stage by belting out a two-decade old Train song that the show had tried to get guests to do for the last six years.

“Years ago we had an idea for a bit called Straight Up Goes For it,” Fallon explained, setting up the bizarre sequence. “It was a simple idea. We wanted someone to come out, and straight up sing “Drops of Jupiter” by the the band Train. That’s it.”

As Fallon detailed, though, they really struggled to get anyone to agree to do it.

“The sketch has been our white whale. We’ve been pitching it for years,” Fallon said with a laugh explaining that “dozens of people” have turned them down. “We finally have someone who has the guts to do it. He doesn’t play the piano, by the way.”

What follows is a very earnest attempt to sing the song, which didn’t go nearly as badly as the setup may have projected. Harington almost got most of the lyrics right to the abridged song, and his miming of piano playing was mostly accurate. We’re not gonna lie: it’s kind of a weird sketch, but not in a Tim Robbins way where the weird is that uncomfortable kind of hilarious.

But, hey, at least he made some writers very happy in the process.

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Meet the Mother of Rock n’ Roll, Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Who do we really have to thank for Rock n’ Roll? Nope, not Elvis. Not Buddy Holly. Not even Alan Freed. That long overdue honor belongs to a queer black woman who shredded the guitar and bared her soul to break the color line and create a brand new sound. Meet Sister Rosetta Tharpe.

Born to religious singers, Rosetta was surrounded by music growing up. She picked up a guitar at only 4 years old, and by 6 she was travelling alongside her mother for evangelical performances around the South. As she got older, she began merging Delta blues with New Orleans jazz and gospel music that would become her signature sound. A sound we’ve come to love and thrust our hips to. The sound of Rock n’ Roll.


Though a gospel singer at heart, Rosetta broke new ground and gained fame by creating a unique mix of spiritual lyrics and electric guitar, using heavy distortion that would later become electric blues (that’s two genres of music she helped create). By 1930 she was the world’s first great gospel star, and by 1950 she was performing in sold out stadiums.


Sister Rosetta Tharpe – Up Above My Head on Gospel Time TV show

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Rosetta broke the norm in every way. Her lyrics openly flirted with images of love and sexuality, leaving her gospel listeners speechless, yet loyal. In 1940, she began to collaborate, tour, and perform with her partner Marie Knight, a truly radical act. But with a voice rang with conviction, confidence, and charisma, she was able to transcend the times in unabashed authenticity.

In a white male dominated industry, Rosetta had to maintain her grit and remain fearless. She succeeded at both. In fact, to hear her tell the story, “can’t no man play like me.” This self assurance led to her influencing the likes of Little Richard, Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, and Elvis Presley, and many, many more. To quote Chuck Berry, another one of her creative descendants, “my whole career is one long Sister Rosetta Tharpe impersonation.” All it takes is one listen to “The Lord Followed Me” to recognize Chuck’s musical debt to her.


Sister Rosetta Tharpe – The Lord Followed Me

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Although she helped forge a new path for music, Tharpe has been almost criminally overlooked. Her belated induction into the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame didn’t come until 2018, with a masterful celebratory performance by Brittany Howard of the Alabama Shakes.


2018 Induction Ceremony Sister Rosetta Tharpe Tribute “That’s All”

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May we all start to celebrate this hymn swingin, guitar slinging trailblazer with unmatched stage presence and revolutionary artistic contribution.

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Shohei Ohtani is hitting home runs deep enough to connect continents and cultures

On July 7th, Shohei Ohtani hit his 32nd home run of the year, a solo shot off of Boston Red Sox starter Eduardo Rodríguez, breaking Hideki Matsui’s 17-year-old record for the most home runs hit in a season by a Japanese-born player. What is incredible about this hitting stat is that Ohtani broke the record in only 81 games — literally half an MLB season. Then add in the massive subplot that he is also the Angels’ best pitcher and currently possesses an ERA+ of 132 (making him 32% better than the league average). When baseball has become exceptionally specialized, with players, coaches, and management becoming obsessed with the launch rate of swings and the spin rate of a pitch, Ohtani is breaking rational thinking by simply being the Modern Day Babe Ruth. His home runs get hit with such power and force; they are not only landing over the fence of ballparks but making an impact across the entire country and through continents.



Ohtani hits his 32nd homer of the season! (Sets new single-season record for Japanese-born player!)

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Baseball is known as the National Pastime. Yet, over the last decade, the game has become increasingly regional regarding general fan interest and rating viewership. While fans still care deeply about their home teams, the baseball megastar whom people tune into SportsCenter in the morning to see how they did the previous day, has seemingly gone away. Enter Ohtani, a man who can throw a baseball 100 Miles Per Hour and can hit home runs 450+ feet. Maybe the sneakiest detail about Ohtani is he is also one of the fastest baserunners in the MLB.

Ohtani is a must-watch player. His swing is like watching the Grim Reaper use his scythe to send a baseball to the nether realm. He sprints out of the box with every non-home run hit as if his life depends on it. Meanwhile, the ones that are going out of the park are known instantly by the sound of the bat. If you plan on taking the kids to the ballgame, make sure it is when the Angels are in town because they will get to see something special. Modern-day baseball loves to put players in boxes and label them as a known commodity, putting a somewhat limit on up-and-coming prospects. Ohtani’s success will lead to many more players following in the trail of being two-way players over the next couple of decades. Undoubtedly, there is a ten-year-old out there watching what Ohtani is doing and they will try to be the next two-way success.


Shohei Ohtani Doing It All (Two Way Player) 2021 Highlights

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Impact as a Japanese Player in America

After Ohtani broke Japanese Legend and former MLB All-Star Hideki Matsui’s home-run record, Matsui came forth to heap praise on Ohtani as a once-in-a-generation talent. Even though Ohtani is a prodigal talent, he represents something bigger than himself for his country and culture. Japanese and Asian pitchers have integrated into Major League Baseball with more ease and less skepticism than hitters, specifically those whose specialty is power-hitting. Ohtani has crushed those notions. As time has gone on, he has adapted to the style of American pitchers and is obliterating anything in sight. More hitters from Japan, Korea, and other Asian countries may get signed to MLB teams due to Ohtani. Not to mention all the Asian-American youth in this country who have someone they can look up to. Jeremy Lin and Linsanity was a special moment in time that lasted a few weeks and had a monumental impact on so many Asian-American sports fans’ lives. Ohtani is not Asian-American; however, he chose the Angels because he wanted to live in an area with people around him that felt like home. Imagine if Jeremy Lin had LeBron James or Kevin Durant’s career? That is the potential for Shohei Ohtani.

Baseball is a game and watching Shohei Ohtani play is a unique experience. The biggest complaint about the game from outside viewers is that the game is slow and tedious. Ohtani is the opposite of that. Now more than ever, tune in to watch an Angels game because you might see something from Ohtani that you might never get to see in a baseball game again.

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A helpful chart to explain the difference between support and ‘toxic positivity’

A Helpful Chart to Explain the Difference Between Support and ‘Toxic Positivitywas originally published on The Mighty.

There’s no denying that positivity can be powerful. I know when I’m struggling with anxiety and negative thoughts, if I can hold onto an ounce of hope — that I’ll make it through, that I’m not defined by my thoughts, that I’m not as bad as my brain is making me out to be — I can cope a little better. The positivity we hold within ourselves, when we can manage it, makes it a little easier to get by.


That being said, perhaps counterintuitively, positivity isn’t always the best way to help others. You can’t make someone be positive. You can’t sprinkle positivity dust on them and make their problems go away. And honestly, when people are seeking help and support, they’re usually not looking for straight-up, inspirational poster positivity. More often, they’re looking for validation that their negative feelings are OK.

I’ve always kind of known this but didn’t think about it in a tangible way until I saw a graphic made by Whitney Hawkins Goodman, LMFT, owner of The Collaborative Counseling Center. She runs the Instagram account @sitwithwhit, and after she posted an image explaining “Toxic Positivity,” I started seeing it all over social media.

The graphic shows the difference between supporting someone with validation and hope, and trying to support them with “toxic positivity.” According to Whitney, it’s the difference between, “This is hard… I believe in you,” and, “Just be happy!” If you could never pinpoint why simple “inspiring” quotes didn’t sit well with you, this could be the explanation.

It reminds me of a popular animated video about empathy, which uses the words of Brené Brown. If sympathy is shouting down at someone while they’re stuck in a hole, empathy is getting into the hole with them. If “toxic positivity” is telling someone to just “look at the bright side,” support is putting yourself in someone’s shoes, and accepting their feelings for what they are.


Brené Brown on Empathy

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Of course, when we throw around phrases like, “Think positive,” or, “Stop being so negative,” we’re probably coming from a good place. You’re spreading these messages because you want people to be happier, damn it! So what’s wrong with reminding people to be positive?

The hard-to-face truth is, supporting people isn’t about being “positive.” In fact, when you force positivity down someone’s throat, it can actually have the opposite effect. “Toxic positivity” can make people feel unsafe expressing their negativity, and negativity thrives in isolation. It can make people think there’s something wrong with them for not simply “choosing” happiness, and shame is negativity’s enabling best friend.

When we’re supporting someone who’s hurting, we need to leave room for positivity to grow. And you don’t yell at a flower to “just” grow — you water it. In this case, you water it with listening, with validation, and with unconditional support. It’s OK to experience negative emotions, and with support, we can help people who are stuck in negativity find their own way out. Simply telling them to “be positive” doesn’t cut it.

Thanks to Whitney for making this informative graphic! You can follow her on Instagram here.

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Drones fired ‘seed missiles’ into the dirt. A year later, the trees are already 20 inches tall.

This article originally appeared on April 17, 2019

Technology is the single greatest contributor to climate change but it may also soon be used to offset the damage we’ve done to our planet since the Industrial Age began.

In September 2018, a project in Myanmar used drones to fire “seed missiles” into remote areas of the country where trees were not growing. Less than a year later, thousands of those seed missiles have sprouted into 20-inch mangrove saplings that could literally be a case study in how technology can be used to innovate our way out of the climate change crisis.


“We now have a case confirmed of what species we can plant and in what conditions,” Irina Fedorenko, co-founder of Biocarbon Engineering, told Fast Company. “We are now ready to scale up our planting and replicate this success.”


Aerial mangrove restoration using drones

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According to Fedoranko, just two operators could send out a mini-fleet of seed missile planting drones that could plant 400,000 trees a day — a number that quite possibly could make massive headway in combating the effects of manmade climate change.

The drones were designed by an ex-NASA engineer. And with a pressing need to reseed an area in Myanmar equal to the size of Rhode Island, the challenge is massive but suddenly within reach. Bremley Lyngdoh, founder and CEO of World Impact, says reseeding that area could theoretically house as many as 1 billion new trees.

“Obviously, planting a billion trees will take a long time without the help of drones,” Lyngdoh told Fast Company.

But they’ve now got a powerful new ally in their corner. For context, it took the Worldview Foundation 7 years to plant 6 million trees in Myanmar. Now, with the help of the drones, they hope to plant another 4 million before the end of 2019.

Myanmar is a great case study for the project. In addition to the available land for the drone project, the nation has been particularly hit by the early effects of climate change in recent years. Rising sea levels are having a measurable impact on the population. In addition to their ability to clear CO2 from the atmosphere, healthy trees can also help solidify the soil, which can reduce the kind of soil erosion that has been affecting local populations in Myanmar.

Going forward, technologies like seed-planting drones could help stem the tide of catastrophic climate change while our governments and societies work to change the habits of consumers and corporations that are driving the problem. Our endless hunger for new technology may be the driving force behind climate change and deforestation but it could also end up being the solution to a problem.

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You’ve been threading needles wrong your whole life

For years, you have been squinting, licking your fingers, or doing whatever you can do get a really tiny end of a thread into an even tinier hole, and thinking, [infomercial host voice] “THERE’S GOT TO BE A BETTER WAY!” Well, kids, there is, and you’re about to feel both relieved and dumb.

Twitter user John Bick shared a video from a crafting site that went viral for being extremely helpful.



The easy way to thread a needle.

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People couldn’t believe it. Instead of threading the needle through the hole, shake it down and go from there.

Even GEORGE COSTANZA himself is amazed by this innovation.

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Jimmy Fallon asked his viewers if they’ve ever been caught red-handed. Here’s 15 of the best responses.

This article originally appeared on February 14, 2017

There is nothing worse than being caught in the act when you’re up to no good. You can’t lie about it, you can’t take it back, all you can do is pray for forgiveness.

“Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon asked his viewers if they had ever been caught red-handed and their responses on Twitter were hilarious.

Here are 15 of the funniest and/or most embarrassing Tweets.


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Travis Barker Flies For The First Time Since His Tragic 2008 Plane Crash

Next month will mark thirteen years since Travis Barker was involved in a tragic plane crash that killed his personal assistant Chris Baker and security guard Che Still as well as the aircraft’s two pilots. The late DJ AM was also on the flight, and while he survived the crash, which was caused by a tire that burst on the runway, he would pass away from a drug overdose less than a year later. The incident left Baker with third-degree burns on 65 percent of his body and the Blink-182 drummer was left to spend 11 weeks in the hospital. Afterward, Baker vowed to never board a plane again, as he already feared flying before the crash. However, according to TMZ, he recently had a change of heart.

Images provided by the publication show Baker boarding a plane with Kris Jenner, Cory Gamble, and his girlfriend Kourtney Kardashian as they ventured off to Cabo, Mexico for vacation. This marks the first time that Baker has been on a plane since the 2008 crash. The group boarded Kylie Jenner’s plane from Los Angeles for the flight, but TMZ reports that Barker was an hour late for takeoff for reasons unknown to the publication. They was also confirmed that the group safely landed in Cabo.

The achievement for Barker comes after he helped announced Machine Gun Kelly’s next album, Born With Horns, thanks to matching tattoos the pair got.