What happens when sloths actually take over a DMV just like they do in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Zootopia? Watch this.
Stranger Things’ Gaten Matarazzo Recaps Season 1 in Under 7 Minutes
From Demogorgons to Eggos, it’s time for a refresher on everything that happened in Hawkins, Indiana, on the hit Netflix show Stranger Things. Thankfully, Gaten Matarazzo has you covered on all the important tidbits from the first season of the spooky series.
Sampha’s Tiny Desk Concert Is Your Saturday Must-Watch
Sampha stopped by the NPR offices to perform 3 tracks from Process. The result is a Tiny Desk Concert as intimate as it gets (and that’s saying something). It’s just him, a piano and these heart-wrenching songs that we reckon double as coping mechanisms.
Photo Gallery: William Patrick Corgan at Toronto’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre
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AKB48 fan in Fukuoka dumped 600 CDs in mountains after extracting voting ballots
FUKUOKA (TR) – Fukuoka Prefectural Police have sent a male fan of all-girl pop group AKB48 to prosecutors for the alleged dumping of nearly 600 of the group’s compact discs in the mountains of Dazaifu City, a crime committed after the defendant submitted votes for his favorite members.
On Monday, the Chikushino Police Station sent the man, 32, to prosecutors at the Fukuoka District Court on suspicion of violating the Waste Disposal Law over the dumping of 585 copies of the same AKB48 CD single in a forest in the middle of June.
“I dumped the CDs in the mountains to dispose of them after extracting the voting ballots necessary for the General Election,” the defendant was quoted by police.
The defendant received the CDs from another male fan of AKB48 in Chiba Prefecture, who shipped around 1,000 discs — valued at a around 1 million yen — in about 20 cardboard boxes to him in May and June after explaining he was unable to carry out the necessary voting himself.
After receiving the discs, the defendant and two accomplices worked together at an unspecified location in Fukuoka City to pull out the ballots contained inside the plastic cases on the night of June 9. They then input the serial numbers on the ballots into a web site that allowed them to vote for their favorite members of the group.
After the work was completed, the defendant took 11 of the boxes containing about 600 CDs to his residence. After dumping some of them in the trash, he took the remainder to the mountains in Dazaifu for disposal.
Photo Gallery: The Glorious Sons with Billy Raffoul at Toronto’s Phoenix Concert Theatre
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SiriusXM Canada has added 75 new specialty music, talk and sports channels
How do you make a good thing like SiriusXM Streaming even better? How about by adding 75 new Online Channels to their already outstanding line-up? I mean, that’s not even counting my own show on Channel 167, Canada Talks.
Whether you’re a fan of rock or talk, have a craving for classic covers, or love their theme channels that put you on a yacht or on the road, they’ve got 75 new channels for you and your ears. And with SiriusXM Streaming, you can hear all of them via your mobile device, computer, connected home and more.
Here’s a rundown of just a few of the heavy hitters SiriusXM Streaming subscribers now have access to:
- Yacht Rock Radio – Smooth-sailing soft rock from the late ’70s and early ’80s. It’s the kind of rock that doesn’t rock the boat!
- Road Trip Radio – A hand-selected mix of all kinds of music sharing one goal – to make you wanna roll the windows down and turn the radio up!
- Red White & Booze – The music of Country-themed bars and honky tonks across America.
- SiriusXM’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Radio – Hear music and stories from Rock Hall inductees The Beatles, Buddy Holly, The Temptations, The Doors, Pink Floyd, U2 and more.
- Tom Petty’s Buried Treasures – Tom Petty’s eclectic SiriusXM radio show, Tom Petty’s Buried Treasure, is its own 24/7 commercial-free channel.
- ONEderland – Five decades of artists who had one big hit that stood the test of time.
- The Covers Channel – A channel dedicated to artists paying tribute to their peers, covering songs from every genre of the music world.
- Neil Diamond Radio – Music from throughout Neil Diamond’s iconic career, 24/7.
- Carlin’s Corner – The albums, concerts and private archives of George Carlin.
- Jason Ellis – The Jason Ellis Show is available for you to hear nonstop! We dig into his earliest archives for some pure Ellismania!
- Sway’s Universe – A wide array of lifestyle radio created by Sway Calloway and Friends.
- SiriusXM Urban View – Joe Madison and Karen Hunter on issues affecting the African-American community.
SiriusXM will also be expanding its lineup to include more culturally diverse programming, including a suite of Spanish-language and Latin-focused music, news and sports channels, such as American Latino Radio, CNN en Español, En Vivo, ESPN Deportes, Flow Nación, La Kueva, Latidos, Luna and more.
SiriusXM Streaming subscribers have access to these channels, effective immediately. New subscribers can sign up now and take advantage of a very special offer.
Here is the complete list of brand new SiriusXM Streaming channels:
- PRX Public Radio – – – Online Channel 123
- SiriusXM Urban View – – – Online Channel 126
- Triumph – – – Online Channel 132
- HUR Voices – – – Online Channel 141
- HBCU – – – Online Channel 142
- BYUradio – – – Online Channel 143
- Korea Today – – – Online Channel 144
- SiriusXM 145 – – – Online Channel 145
- En Vivo – – – Online Channel 152
- La Politica Talk – – – Online Channel 153
- American Latino Radio – – – Online Channel 154
- ESPN Deportes – – – Online Channel 57
- Celebrate! – – – Online Channel 300
- Road Trip Radio – – – Online Channel 301
- The Covers Channel – – – Online Channel 302
- ONEderland – – – Online Channel 303
- [SiriusXM’s] Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Radio – – – Online Channel 310
- Yacht Rock Radio – – – Online Channel 311
- RockBar – – – Online Channel 313
- SiriusXM Comes Alive! – – – Online Channel 316
- SiriusXM Silk – – – Online Channel 330
- Red White & Booze – – – Online Channel 350
- SportsCenter – – – Online Channel 370
- Vivid Radio – – – Online Channel 415
- FOX News Talk – – – Online Channel 450
- CNN International – – – Online Channel 454
- EL PAISA – – – Online Channel 470
- Neil Diamond Radio – – – Online Channel 700
- Carolina Shag – – – Online Channel 701
- Elevations – – – Online Channel 702
- Oldies Party – – – Online Channel 703
- 70s/80s Pop – – – Online Channel 704
- 80s/90s Pop – – – Online Channel 705
- Tom Petty’s Buried Treasure – – – Online Channel 712
- The Emo Project – – – Online Channel 713
- Indie 1.0 – – – Online Channel 714
- Classic Rock Party – – – Online Channel 715
- SiriusXM Limited Edition 3 – – – Online Channel 717
- Sway’s Universe – – – Online Channel 720
- SiriusXM Limited Edition 4 – – – Online Channel 721
- Krishna Das Yoga Radio – – – Online Channel 751
- Águila – – – Online Channel 761
- Caricia – – – Online Channel 762
- Latidos – – – Online Channel 764
- Flow Nación – – – Online Channel 765
- Luna – – – Online Channel 766
- Rumbón – – – Online Channel 767
- La Kueva – – – Online Channel 768
- Carlin’s Corner – – – Online Channel 770
- Jason Ellis – – – Online Channel 791
- Ramsey Media – – – Online Channel 792
- SiriusXM Preview – – – Online Channel 794
- CNN en Español – – – Online Channel 795
- Sports Play-by-Play – – – Online Channels 953-960
Take A Peek Into What Toronto’s Massey Hall Will Look Like When Reopened
The Corporation of Massey Hall & Roy Thomson Hall is pleased to announce the exciting new details of Phase II of the Massey Hall Revitalization – a seven-year multiphase project to restore and renew both the interior and exterior of this National Historic Site, and construct a new addition, connected to the south of the building. This revitalization update includes new details about the enhancement of amenities for both artists and patrons, featuring the introduction of a state-of-the-art retractable seating system; the addition of two new venues – a 500 capacity artist performance venue in the south tower & a more intimate space in an expanded Centuries bar; the construction of passerelles for easy access to additional amenities; and the restoration of the original, 124 year-old stained glass windows.
“We are extremely proud and excited to share these new Massey Hall Revitalization details,” said Deane Cameron, President & Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation. “With these improvements, our goal is to keep the original inspiration of Hart Massey alive by continuing to operate as an eternal gift for the people of Toronto and making the hall more accessible for patrons and artists alike.”
Early architectural renderings illustrating these enhancements have also just been released, created by KPMB Architects, who as previously announced, have been spearheading the Massey Hall Revitalization project.
“We will retain the qualities that make Massey Hall such a unique and vibrant performance space while complementing this treasured heritage venue with new spaces that will extend the role of the hall as a creative cultural hub,” said Marianne McKenna, design lead, founding partner KPMB Architects. “The revitalized Massey Hall will offer educational opportunities and additional performance venues to host events and support new Canadian talent well into the future.”
Local heritage and restoration advisors, as well as internationally renowned technical consultants have been hired to ensure that the original character and feel of this iconic cultural institution is not only preserved, but enhanced, using technology that just wasn’t available over a century ago. All with the desire for Massey Hall to operate more efficiently, and remain culturally vibrant for another century and beyond.
The first noteworthy enhancement that patrons will experience is the hall’s new seating flexibility: brand-new retractable seats that expand to a classic seating configuration, with greater comfort, or retract to allow a wide-open, general admission floor space.
“The ability to transform the orchestra level into a standing-room audience means a whole new category of acts will be attracted to Massey Hall,” explains Clemeth L. Abercrombie, senior consultant at Charcoalblue, the theatre consultant company behind the renovation. “From a patron standpoint, you get a seating layout that respects the heritage of Massey Hall but uses a higher-quality seat and a system with more flexibility. And when you’re in the standing room, it’s an open floor with space all around.”
For patrons who want to experience performances at ground level but still be seated at general admission shows, a raised parterre seating section will be built around the perimeter of floor.
As previously announced, the addition of the seven-story, south tower will house vital infrastructure, including artist dressing rooms, the venue’s first modern loading dock, and additional technical capacities for larger, more complex touring productions.
Today, it was revealed that the south tower will also boast a new 500 capacity performance space on the fourth floor, offering a much-needed small music venue in the wake of recent closures in Toronto.
The main hall will also feature a smaller performance venue in the revered basement bar, Centuries, geared for more intimate artist and industry showcases.
“Because so many people want to live here (Toronto), and there are more developments, and rents are going up, it does put pressure on every independent business,” says Ward 15 Councillor Josh Colle, also chair of Toronto’s Music Industry Advisory Council. “Music venues face an added element: neighbourhoods that weren’t heavily populated are now becoming home to lots of condos and lots of new residents who might be more sensitive to what they perceive as noise.”
“I think most major cities around the world are finding that you want economic activity happening pretty much 24-7,” adds Colle. “It makes a main street healthier and safer to have activity at different hours, and not just shut down. It’s fitting that Massey would be the catalyst to make Yonge Street relevant again for music, because they’ve been there through everything.”
The south tower will also ease patron crowding and create greater accessibility with the construction of passerelles, attached to the original Massey Hall structure and connecting to much-needed additional washrooms (plus food & beverage concessions) that will be located on every level – instead of currently having to trek down three or four stairwells to the auditorium basement.
Also announced was the restoration of the 100 original stained glass windows, located on all four levels of the auditorium. Having been boarded up and concealed from view for over a century, it was only recently that they were uncovered as part of the Massey Hall Revitalization, and carefully prepared for restoration by teams of local stained glass experts.
“When the stained glass windows were uncovered it was really exciting,” says Sharon Vattay, architectural historian with Goldsmith Borgal & Company Ltd. Architects, a Toronto-based firm specializing in the restoration, rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of heritage buildings & charged with overseeing the restoration of the century old Massey Hall stained glass. “The colours were remarkable, and the light was unreal.”





