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UNZIPPED, the first international exhibition devoted to The Rolling Stones, is coming to Kitchener

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With hundreds of unique artefacts and memorabilia forming a multimedia exhibition, including some on loan from the Stones’ private collection, UNZIPPED offers a comprehensive and engaging multimedia experience that gives fans an immersive look behind the curtain at the world’s greatest rock band.

UNZIPPED, delivered by DHL, is the first international exhibition devoted to the world-famous rock band, The Rolling Stones.

Following stints in Europe, the United States, and Asia, the show makes its debut in Canada, premiering in Kitchener, Ontario. UNZIPPED will open at THEMUSEUM for a limited run in November 2021.

Celebrating The Stones’ artistic collaborations in music, art and design, fashion and film, UNZIPPED features original works on display from an array of artists as diverse as Andy Warhol, Alexander McQueen, Prada, Dior, and Martin Scorsese, to name a few.

In the world’s biggest exhibition on The Rolling Stones, highlights include a replica of their recording studio, an immersive realistic reconstruction of their Chelsea flat ‘Edith Grove’, and culminates in a mind-blowing three-dimensional experience of a Stones concert delivered in multi-dimensional Dolby Atmos Sound and facilitated by PMC (the Professional Monitor Company).

The show boasts more than 300 original objects from the Stones’ personal collection. Along with instruments and stage designs, this exhibition includes rare audio fragments, video footage, personal diaries, iconic costumes, posters, and album covers.

Tickets for this once-in-a-lifetime experience go on sale November 4, 2020, at 9am.

Schomberg, ON’s Pop/Jazz Artist CYNTHIA TAURO Explores New Ground, Starting With Release of “You Know Me”

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“You Know Me,” says Schomberg, ON-based pop/jazz artist Cynthia Tauro with the release of her newly minted single — available now!

“This song is about those people who truly know you,” Tauro says, getting to the heart of the matter. “It’s about those people where there is no need to be anyone but yourself around them — they like you exactly as you are, flaws and all.

The sentiment felt similar while in the studio recording, she shares. “This song came easily in the studio… I was fortunate to work with two outstanding drummers — Larnell Lewis and Marito Marques — and, as soon as they heard the first couple of chords and my melody, they knew what the groove needed to be.

“It was so much fun to record and spend time in post-production with Marito exploring and creating for this one song.”

First known as a composer, musician, multi-instrumentalist and performing artist with a signature, soulful spin within the jazz-pop and world fusion realm, Cynthia Tauro released her first album Moments (2019) to critical acclaim; its debut single “Dancing On My Own” hit #1 on the Canadian iTunes Jazz Chart and highlighted the Ontario-based musicians’ longstanding talents as seen on stage alongside artists like Little Scream, Harea Band, and as host of Jazz Jam.

With “You Know Me” comes the first preview to Tauro’s current exploration of new genre-bending ground when it comes to her forthcoming EP, set to feature her intimate, soulful lyrics and engaging energy.

3 thought-provoking legal movies

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Now and then a movie comes along that makes you stop and think, changing the way you see things or giving you food for thought. These movies are often based on a true story or real events and can bring to light particular issues for an audience.

It may be that the audience has never been exposed to the facts about a situation or had to face a specific issue themselves personally. However, it could be that they have personal experience of an event and realize after seeing a movie that they wish to speak to a wrongful death lawyer, for example.

A Time to Kill

Based on the debut novel of John Grisham, A Time to Kill is a depiction of the issues of racism and injustice.

The plot focuses on a white lawyer, played by Matthew McConaughey, who represents a client played by Samuel L. Jackson. The father of a girl who was brutally raped and murdered, he watches her killers go free and so takes his revenge by killing them in the courtroom.

McConaughey’s character is then faced with the challenge of fighting the death penalty and challenging the jury on their different standpoint if the accused’s daughter was white. It confronts unconscious biases in how the jury treats the case in the instance of a white victim versus a black victim.

The Green Mile

Regarded by many as a modern classic of our time, The Green Mile is based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King, set in the Great Depression.

Tom Hanks plays the prison guard, Paul Edgecomb who discovers that one of the inmates, John Coffey, a black man with an imposing stature possesses a special gift.

Although he has been convicted of murdering two white girls, he does not have the character of a murderer and Edgecomb soon finds that supernatural events begin to happen after he arrives at the facility.

It challenges views on the death penalty and is an emotional rollercoaster, guaranteed to have the audience shed a tear. At over three hours long, it takes them on a journey where they can fully appreciate the passage of time in the prison.

The Rainmaker

Matt Damon plays the lead role of Rudy Baylor, an attorney battling against the odds as a lawyer just starting who takes on the judges, lawyers, and corrupt insurance company.

Based on the book by John Grisham, The Rainmaker has the audience cheering on the underdog in a battle for justice for an elderly couple against the corrupt corporate giants.

Jon Voight plays Damon’s opponent in the courtroom, a veteran lawyer who possesses charm and tactics from many years of experience in the legal battleground. However, what Damon lacks in experience he makes up for with grit and passion, forcing the courtroom to stand up and listen to his argument on behalf of the couple whose son is dying.

All three movies are great examples of the pursuit of justice through hard work, determination, and the fight for the truth. They will make you look at the legal system and understand its inner workings along with how a lawyer will use knowledge, tenacity, and passion to push any case forward and strive for justice for its victims.

Bob Mould on Neil Young

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“How do I explain Neil Young? Great question! I explain Neil Young as, I would kill to see his acoustic shows.” – Bob Mould

1-minute tip for artists: Create your own supergroup.

You get to play Master of the Universe. Go create something awesome.

Alfonso Rubeiro aka Carlton’s advertisement for his breakdancing kit “Breakin’ and Poppin’, 1985

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Before appearing at Carlton on the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Alfonso Rubeiro played Alfonso Spears on the sitcom Silver Spoons. Even before THAT, he began his career at age 8, first gaining recognition in 1983 when he played a leading role in the Broadway musical The Tap Dance Kid. He received positive reviews for his performance and was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award. Ribeiro appeared as a dancer in a Pepsi commercial that featured Michael Jackson in 1984.

In 1985, Ribeiro appeared as himself in a commercial on MTV, advertising a dance instruction book he authored called Alfonso’s Breakin’ & Poppin’ Book. He’s the ad.

Video: Disneyland’s Forgotten Sci-Fi Rock Band

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For one glorious summer, an experimental, sci-fi band rocked Disneyland’s space stage. With a bass-playing Wookie and an acrobatic frog, the band’s existence is nearly unbelievable, and the story behind its creation is just as incredible. This is Defunctland’s first feature film, Live From the Space Stage: A HALYX Story.

Paul Rudd Shares an NSFW Will Ferrell Story From ‘Anchorman 2’

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On ‘10 Questions With Kyle Brandt,’ Paul Rudd shares his favorite ‘Anchorman’ scene, and tells the story of a Will Ferrell take that made him and Steve Carell break on set while shooting ‘Anchorman 2.’

Boom! Boom! ‘John Lee Hooker Live at Montreux 1983 & 1990’ Released November 6

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On November 6th, The John Lee Hooker Estate and Universal Music will release John Lee Hooker Live at Montreux 1983 & 1990 as a 2-LPset, digital video & digital audio.

Four-time Grammy Award winner and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, John Lee Hooker will forever be hailed as a legend of the blues genre. His storied career continues its impact on modern music even today–with fans spanning generations and transcending borders. Hooker was responsible for moulding the blues into a sound that was entirely his own, dispensing with 12-bar blues in favour of an intensely deep, funky groove.

Located in Switzerland, the Montreux Jazz Festival is one of the world’s biggest and longest-running jazz festivals. Live at Montreux witnesses John Lee Hooker deliver two blistering performances filmed at the festival in 1983 and 1990. He was joined by The Coast to Coast Blues Band, covering an impressive set of hits from across his storied career including ‘Boom Boom’, ‘Crawlin’ King Snake’ and his very first single ‘Boogie Chillen’’- the latter expanded to an epic 13-person Jam on the 1983 set, featuring guitarist Luther Allison, harmonica legend Sugar Blue, and a horn section. For his triumphant return to Montreux in 1990, Hooker added an additional guitar and sax to the line-up, as well as female vocalist Vala Cupp.“The Hook” infuses his set with songs from his 1989 Grammy winning album, The Healer, including the hypnotic title track.

John Lee Hooker’s first single, ‘Boogie Chillen’’ rose to#1 on the R&B chart in 1949, selling over a million copies. Hooker was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1980and the Rock and Roll Hall of Famein1991.In 2008, “Boogie Chillen’’ was added to the National Recording Registry by the Library Of Congress as a song that is” culturally, historically, or aesthetically important, and/or inform(s) or reflect(s) life in the United States.” ‘Boogie Chillen’’ and ‘Boom Boom’ were both inducted into the Grammy Hall Of Fame and both songs are also included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s list of The 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll.

John Lee Hooker Live at Montreux 1983 & 1990 [2LP] TrackListing:

Live at Montreux 1983 – LP1

Side One

  1. It Serves Me Right To Suffer
  2. I Didn’t Know
  3. Hi-Heel Sneakers
  4. If You Take Care Of Me, I’ll Take Care Of You
  5. Boom Boom

Side Two

  1. Worried Life Blues
  2. I’m Jealous
  3. Crawlin’ King Snake
  4. Boogie Chillen’

 

Live at Montreux 1990 – LP2

Side Three

  1. John Lee Hooker Introduction
  2. Mabel
  3. I’m In The Mood
  4. Crawlin’ King Snake
  5. BabyLee

Side Four

  1. It Serves Me Right To Suffer
  2. Boom Boom
  3. The Healer
  4. Boogie Chillen’

 

Billie Eilish Announces Global Livestream Concert ‘Where Do We Go? The Livestream,’ To Air On October 24

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Five-time GRAMMY Award winning artist Billie Eilish announces details for her first ever global livestream concert. WHERE DO WE GO? THE LIVESTREAM, will be hosted on Billie’s website and powered by the Maestro interactive streaming platform. The one-of-a-kind experience concert, with interactive production by lili Studios, will be LIVE from Billie’s native Los Angeles on Saturday, October 24 at 6PM EST. Following the live performance, all ticket holders will also have access for 24 hours to replay the show on-demand.

From now through October 12 at 12AM EST, early ticket buyers will gain exclusive access to Billie Eilish merchandise at a special discounted price. Additional exclusive Billie Eilish merchandise will also be revealed and available from now until show day for all ticket holders. Proceeds from select items will go towards Crew Nation, a charitable fund created to help support the countless crew members affected by events and concert cancelations in 2020. To find out more about ways to get involved, donate, buy merchandise or apply for relief, head to: livenation.com/crewnation.

As part of the livestream’s experience, fans will also receive a Postmates code for free delivery in the U.S. to complement WHERE DO WE GO? THE LIVESTREAM with a delivery from their favorite local restaurant. Codes valid until Sunday, October 25 at 11:59 EST.