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“The Breakfast Club” Electronic Press Kit for the film back in 1985

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Five high school students meet in Saturday detention and discover how they have a lot more in common than they thought.

“Gorillaz – Charts of Darkness” mockumentary that aired on Channel 4 back in 2001

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Channel 4 news reporter Krishnan Guru-Murthy embarks on his own narrative journey to investigate the whole Gorillaz phenomenon and find out exactly who the Gorillaz are. Set against the context of massive media interest and a growing global following, Krishnan explores both the real and surreal worlds of the Gorillaz – the ‘lives’ of the animated band members and their creators. It is a blend of drama, documentary and animation, with humour being the key to the programme.

“I call myself DJ Switch because I switch on people’s happiness”

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10 year-old Erica Tandoh is a young DJ taking Ghana by storm “DJing is my passion but I want to be a gynecologist because I want to help women,” she said in an interview with Nairobi News.

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Rakim on NPR’s Tiny Desk

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It had been nearly a decade since Rakim released new music, but that drought ended Friday when the godfather of rap lyricism and one half of the revered duo Eric B & Rakim released a new song, “King’s Paradise.” The track was written for Season 2 of Marvel’s Luke Cage, which premiered on Netflix the same day, but it wasn’t entirely new to select NPR staff; they heard it days earlier when the God MC performed at the Tiny Desk.

Alison Brie and Marc Maron Answer the Internet’s Most Searched Questions About Them

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In the latest episode of Wired’s “Autocomplete Interview” series, the stars of the Netflix comedy series Glow, Marc Maron and Alison Brie, reveal the answers to Google’s top searched questions about them.

Magicians Penn & Teller Give a Lesson in Misdirection

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The Longest-running Las Vegas act in history, Penn & Teller, impresses Jimmy Fallon and the Tonight Show audience with a vanishing chicken and a lot of misdirection.

MadTV’s Aries Spears incredible impersonation of famous rappers

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The only thing more impressive is there’s a guy in the background who blends in with the background.

That Time The Teacher From “Welcome Back, Kotter” Released A Single

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Remember the sitcom, Welcome Back Kotter? That show about a teacher and his “gifted” group of students (and starred a young John Travolta). In the sitcom, real-life comedian Gabe Kaplan played Gabe Kotter, who returns as a teacher to the dysfunctional high school where he had been a student. The series ran from 1975–79, and Kaplan bought a home in Palm Springs, California with his earnings. “Up your nose with a rubber hose!”, sanitized from the original album line “Up your hole with a Mello-Roll!”, became an unlikely catchphrase from the show. It became so popular that a comedy record by Kaplan, Up Your Nose, was released by Elektra Records. The record, co-written and -produced by Kaplan, dented the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1977, peaking at #93.

Scott Helman’s Got Some “Hang Ups”, But That’s OK, It’s Just His New Single

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Warner Music Canada recording artist Scott Helman returned to the studio earlier this Fall and emerged with three brand new tracks led by the effervescent single “Hang Ups.” The release of the single comes just a few days before Scott heads overseas to join the European leg of Vance Joy’s The Nation Of Two tour.

“Hang Ups” along with the song “Dostoevsky” were recorded earlier this Fall with producer Thomas “Tawgs” Salter who also produced Scott’s debut EP Augusta and fell-length album Hôtel De Ville. The third song, “Lifeguard” was produced by Brian Howes and Jason Van Poederooyen (Mother Mother, Simple Plan, Hinder). All three songs are available to stream or download HERE.

“‘Hang Ups’ was inspired by a FaceTime with my girlfriend which ended in a big fight,” Scott recalls. “Afterwards, I had an intense moment of anxiety, hoping I didn’t do too much damage. As someone with ADHD, I usually have 800 things going on in my brain at once. With the song, wanted to paint a picture of the feeling after a conversation where everything comes out wrong.”

Earlier this past summer, Scott Helman joined Vance Joy on five Canadian tour dates. The acts hit it off so well that before the final date, Vance had asked Scott to join him in Europe this fall. Immediately following the Vance Joy European tour, Scott returns to North America for a headlining club tour in the United States. Full itinerary below.

Scott Helman on tour:
With Vance Joy:
10/25 Madrid, ES Teatro Kapitol
10/26 Barcelona, ES Bikini
10/29 Paris, FR Elysee Montmartre
10/30 Brussels, BE La Madeleine
11/02 – 03 Amsterdam, NL Paradiso
11/05 Leipzig, DE Taubchenthal
11/06 Stuttgart, DE Wizemann
11/07 Bochum, DE Zeche
11/09 Zurich, CH Komplex 457
11/10 – 11 Vienna, AT WUK
11/16 – 17 Dublin, IE Olympia Theatre
Headline U.S. dates:
11/30 Boston,MA Café 939
12/01 New York City, NY Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
12/02 Washington, D.C. Songbyrd
12/04 Cleveland, OH Beachland Tavern
12/05 Pontiac, MI The Pike Room
12/06 Chicago, IL Schubas Tavern
12/08 Buffalo, NY Iron Works