Ty Dolla $ign returns with ‘Tycoon,’ his first solo album in five years
NEW YORK (AP) — The inventive R&B artist Ty Dolla $ign released his fifth studio album on Friday. It is his first full-length solo release in five years. He chose ‘Tycoon’ for its title because the word encompasses his current state of mind. “It’s like the top of your game,” he told The Associated Press. The album is a collection of ceaselessly catchy and NSFW R&B anthems about lust and love. It is also stacked with A-list collaborations including Kodak Black, YG and more. In addition to the new album, Ty Dolla $ign believes R&B is making a comeback with his new label, EZMNY. He also had a documentary about his brother premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Ace Frehley, Kiss' original lead guitarist and founding member, dies at 74
Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and founding member of the glam rock band Kiss who captivated audiences with his elaborate makeup and smoke-filled guitar, has died. He was 74. Frehley's agent says he died peacefully Thursday surrounded by family in Morristown, New Jersey, following a recent fall. Family members say in a statement that they are “completely devastated and heartbroken” but will cherish his laughter and celebrate the kindness he bestowed upon others. Kiss' hits included “Rock and Roll All Nite” and “Detroit Rock City.” It was known for theatrical stage shows with fireworks, smoking instruments and fake blood. Band members famously wore body armor, platform boots, wigs and their signature black-and-white face paint.
In 'The Mastermind' and more, Josh O'Connor is stealing the show
NEW YORK (AP) — Josh O'Connor stars in four films this fall, including the New England romance “The History of Sound,” with Paul Mescal; “Rebuilding,” in which he plays a Colorado rancher whose home is taken by wildfires; Rian Johnson’s whodunit “Wake Up Deadman: A Knives Out Mystery”; and Kelly Reichardt’s “The Mastermind,” a 1970-set heist movie. It’s a convergence of movies that cover a wide range of terrain, showcasing O’Connor’s rangy talent and innate, scruffy soulfulness. If “La Chimera” or “Challengers” didn’t already convince you, this season should be a veritable onslaught of O’Connor’s loose leading-man magnetism.
Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Pearl Jam mourn Kiss founding member Ace Frehley
The music world mourns the death of Ace Frehley, a founding member of KISS, who died Thursday at 74. Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons express their devastation, calling Frehley an irreplaceable part of KISS's legacy. Mike McCready of Pearl Jam shares how Frehley inspired him to pick up a guitar, calling him a hero and friend. Bret Michaels of Poison thanks Frehley for years of great music and collaborations. The Kennedy Center, where Frehley was an honoree, plans to pay tribute to his legacy at their December ceremony. Frehley's influence and impact are deeply felt across the industry.
Movie Review: Jafar Panahi's 'It Was Just an Accident' is a darkly moving and funny look at revenge
Jafar Panahi's film "It Was Just an Accident" starts with a car breaking down in Iran, leading to a gripping story. The driver seeks help, but someone inside recognizes him as a former torturer. This sets off a tense narrative about revenge and forgiveness, says Associated Press critic Mark Kennedy. The film explores the impact of state violence and asks if forgiveness is possible. Despite being jailed and banned from filmmaking in Iran, Panahi defies the odds with this work. The film has won the Palme d’Or and is France's submission to the Academy Awards. It's a PG-13 thought-provoking movie that lingers in your mind.
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During troubled times in news industry, 168-year-old Atlantic thrives with newspaper-magazine hybrid
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Former WWE boss Vince McMahon allowed to enter pretrial program in reckless driving case
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