Earlier this year, when we asked Phonte and Big Pooh of Little Brother about new music, Pooh told us, “Right now, our focus is on getting that documentary finished. Once we get through that process, then we can turn our attention elsewhere.” It’s unclear what stage their highly anticipated doc is in, but new music is here nonetheless with “Wish Me Well” and “Glory Glory.” The two songs, released Tuesday, seek to satiate fans hungry for new bars from the beloved North Carolina duo.
On “Wish Me Well,” the...
On “Wish Me Well,” the...
- 9/20/2023
- by Andre Gee
- Rollingstone.com
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is 20-years-old today!
In honor of this iconic WB/Upn series, we've rounded up the 10 best villains for you!
1. Spike Before becoming a hero, Spike was a villain and it was pretty great. Watching his continued efforts to try and kill Buffy and her friends made for some nail-biting scenes, but his relationship with Buffy solidified him as one of TV's best vampires. 2. The Gentleman The Gentleman appeared on a Season 4 episode and forced everyone into silence. It made for an exciting episode that forced the Scooby gang to have their wits about them to take the down the new enemy. 3. Mayor Wilkins Mayor Wilkins was a cunning individual who was on a quest for immortality. Part of what made him so great was his witty one-liners. 4. Caleb Nathan Fillion portrayed Caleb, who turned out to be a charming individual. However, he did not like vampire slayers,...
In honor of this iconic WB/Upn series, we've rounded up the 10 best villains for you!
1. Spike Before becoming a hero, Spike was a villain and it was pretty great. Watching his continued efforts to try and kill Buffy and her friends made for some nail-biting scenes, but his relationship with Buffy solidified him as one of TV's best vampires. 2. The Gentleman The Gentleman appeared on a Season 4 episode and forced everyone into silence. It made for an exciting episode that forced the Scooby gang to have their wits about them to take the down the new enemy. 3. Mayor Wilkins Mayor Wilkins was a cunning individual who was on a quest for immortality. Part of what made him so great was his witty one-liners. 4. Caleb Nathan Fillion portrayed Caleb, who turned out to be a charming individual. However, he did not like vampire slayers,...
- 3/10/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
-- "The Wayman Tisdale Story" (Rendezvous Music/Mack Avenue)
"The Wayman Tisdale Story" is the larger-than-life tale of a three-time college All-American, Olympic gold medalist and 12-year NBA veteran who after he gave up hoops turned to his "first love" – music – and became a contemporary jazz star with several chart-topping CDs. But it's more than that.
It's also the inspirational story of a "gentle giant" – the son and brother of noted preachers_ who always kept his trademark smile and faith in a courageous battle against the bone cancer that eventually claimed his life at age 44 in May 2009.
The CD/DVD package includes a recent documentary, written and directed by Brian Schodorf, that includes some of Tisdale's last interviews in the weeks before his death, as well as footage from his final concert in Memphis, Tenn., when despite having lost half of his right leg, he still thrilled the crowd with...
"The Wayman Tisdale Story" is the larger-than-life tale of a three-time college All-American, Olympic gold medalist and 12-year NBA veteran who after he gave up hoops turned to his "first love" – music – and became a contemporary jazz star with several chart-topping CDs. But it's more than that.
It's also the inspirational story of a "gentle giant" – the son and brother of noted preachers_ who always kept his trademark smile and faith in a courageous battle against the bone cancer that eventually claimed his life at age 44 in May 2009.
The CD/DVD package includes a recent documentary, written and directed by Brian Schodorf, that includes some of Tisdale's last interviews in the weeks before his death, as well as footage from his final concert in Memphis, Tenn., when despite having lost half of his right leg, he still thrilled the crowd with...
- 12/13/2011
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Filed under: TV Replay
It's heartbreaking to see kids separated from their parents by military deployment. For 6-year-old Latavia and 8-year-old Lawrence, the experience was especially trying, since their dad, Sgt. Lawrence Lee, is a single parent. Monday on 'Surprise Homecoming' (Mondays, 10Pm on TLC), the Lee family had an emotional reunion at church.
Sgt. Lee had been in Iraq on a yearlong deployment, and his kids obviously missed him dearly. On Monday's show, Sgt. Lee waited with a microphone outside the church doors, made his grand entrance singing 'Glory Glory, Hallelujah' (or 'Battle Hymn of the Republic').
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It's heartbreaking to see kids separated from their parents by military deployment. For 6-year-old Latavia and 8-year-old Lawrence, the experience was especially trying, since their dad, Sgt. Lawrence Lee, is a single parent. Monday on 'Surprise Homecoming' (Mondays, 10Pm on TLC), the Lee family had an emotional reunion at church.
Sgt. Lee had been in Iraq on a yearlong deployment, and his kids obviously missed him dearly. On Monday's show, Sgt. Lee waited with a microphone outside the church doors, made his grand entrance singing 'Glory Glory, Hallelujah' (or 'Battle Hymn of the Republic').
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- 7/26/2011
- by Nick Zaino
- Aol TV.
Dismayed by the way the professional game is heading, a group of Manchester United fans set up their own club five years ago. They don't have a ground and their striker is a tiler on £80 a week, but already Fc United is the focus of passionate local support. Here, an astonished fan charts their remarkable rise from small-fry idealists to Fa Cup giant-killers
It was a sight Manchester has seen many times before. Hordes of fans wearing red, white and black scarves, piling off a late-night train at Victoria, after a November night fixture away from home. Triumphant chants reverberating around the station forecourt. Dancing football players in red pictured on the front page of the newspaper the next day. Not unfamiliar stuff in a city that sees itself as the "new Milan" of world football. But there was one crucial difference.
This time the headlines made no reference to the reds of Manchester United.
It was a sight Manchester has seen many times before. Hordes of fans wearing red, white and black scarves, piling off a late-night train at Victoria, after a November night fixture away from home. Triumphant chants reverberating around the station forecourt. Dancing football players in red pictured on the front page of the newspaper the next day. Not unfamiliar stuff in a city that sees itself as the "new Milan" of world football. But there was one crucial difference.
This time the headlines made no reference to the reds of Manchester United.
- 11/21/2010
- by Julian Coman
- The Guardian - Film News
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