7 Little Johnstons fans are up in arms over Trent Johnston and Amber Johnston’s controlling ways in the new season. This is particularly jarring when you consider that all of their children are now adults, and fans have a lot to say about it.
7 Little Johnstons: Trent Johnston And Amber Johnston Run A Tight Ship
There’s no denying that Trent Johnston and Amber Johnston run a tight ship in the family household. They have a lot of strict rules when it comes to things like dating, lifestyle choices, and more. There’s certainly nothing wrong with instilling certain values in your children. However, it gets extra tricky now that all of Amber and Trent’s children are adults.
There’s always a fine line between letting your children experience things and figure things out for themselves versus clamping down tighter with what you believe is best based on more life experience.
7 Little Johnstons: Trent Johnston And Amber Johnston Run A Tight Ship
There’s no denying that Trent Johnston and Amber Johnston run a tight ship in the family household. They have a lot of strict rules when it comes to things like dating, lifestyle choices, and more. There’s certainly nothing wrong with instilling certain values in your children. However, it gets extra tricky now that all of Amber and Trent’s children are adults.
There’s always a fine line between letting your children experience things and figure things out for themselves versus clamping down tighter with what you believe is best based on more life experience.
- 3/20/2024
- by Evan Morgan
- TV Shows Ace
Mumford & Sons have collaborated with Pharrell on a new single, “Good People,” which marks the British rock band’s first new music since 2019. The group debuted the uplifting song yesterday during Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton menswear autumn/winter runway show at Paris Fashion Week.
Mumford & Sons — Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, and Ted Dwane — recorded the song with Pharrell in New York and Paris. They enlisted Native Vocalists, a six-piece vocal choir from the U.S. and Canada hailing from Native American Tribes within the Northern Great Plains, to feature on the track.
Mumford & Sons — Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, and Ted Dwane — recorded the song with Pharrell in New York and Paris. They enlisted Native Vocalists, a six-piece vocal choir from the U.S. and Canada hailing from Native American Tribes within the Northern Great Plains, to feature on the track.
- 1/17/2024
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Mumford & Sons have combined forces with Pharrell Williams for “Good People,” the group’s first slice of new music since 2019. Stream it below.
Built from a stomping groove, a soulful choir, and escalating chords, “Good People” is a rousing return to Mumford & Sons’ fire-and-brimstone, old-school-folk approach — though for this one, they’ve kept the banjo back at home. “Welcome to the revelation,” goes the Pharrell-led choir throughout, with frontman Marcus Mumford narrating “Good people/ Been down/ For so long/ And now/ It’s like the sun is rising” in the chorus.
A collaboration that no one asked for and few saw coming, Mumford & Sons and Pharrell notably connected at the latter’s Something In the Water Festival last year, where they cemented plans to record something together. In addition to the song’s production, Pharrell Williams fronts the choir comprised of the Native Vocalists, a six-piece vocal group featuring members...
Built from a stomping groove, a soulful choir, and escalating chords, “Good People” is a rousing return to Mumford & Sons’ fire-and-brimstone, old-school-folk approach — though for this one, they’ve kept the banjo back at home. “Welcome to the revelation,” goes the Pharrell-led choir throughout, with frontman Marcus Mumford narrating “Good people/ Been down/ For so long/ And now/ It’s like the sun is rising” in the chorus.
A collaboration that no one asked for and few saw coming, Mumford & Sons and Pharrell notably connected at the latter’s Something In the Water Festival last year, where they cemented plans to record something together. In addition to the song’s production, Pharrell Williams fronts the choir comprised of the Native Vocalists, a six-piece vocal group featuring members...
- 1/17/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Musicians can’t get enough of Noah Kahan. This weekend, at Austin City Limits, Mumford and Sons recruited the fast-rising singer and songwriter to assist in the live debut of their latest song, “Maybe,” which hasn’t yet been released. The song, when it does arrive, will mark the first official release from the group since 2020.
“Maybe I’m empty/Maybe I’m cold/Maybe I’m halfway out the door/But this wasn’t it/This wasn’t all I was asking for,” the band sang, with Kahan adding...
“Maybe I’m empty/Maybe I’m cold/Maybe I’m halfway out the door/But this wasn’t it/This wasn’t all I was asking for,” the band sang, with Kahan adding...
- 10/10/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
In the 15 years between the 1981 release of the Gun Club’s first album and their frontman’s death in 1996, the bleached-blond rock & roll typhoon known as Jeffrey Lee Pierce touched the lives of Nick Cave, Blondie’s Debbie Harry, Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan, filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, Lydia Lunch, and countless others. His music could be invigorating and/or mysterious, sometimes at the same time. With the Gun Club and as a solo artist (sometimes billing himself cheekily as Ramblin’ Jeffrey Lee), he recorded revved-up punk, Delta-style blues, brooding folk,...
- 10/5/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
This post contains spoilers for the first episode of "The Twilight Zone."
The first episode of Rod Serling's anthology series "The Twilight Zone" aired on October 2, 1959. The episode was called "Where Is Everybody?," and it starred Earl Holliman as a man with no memories, walking down a dirt road. He arrives in a small town. No one is there. He cries out for anyone, but no one answers. He tries the public telephone, but there is no operator. He sees a woman in a car, but she turns out to be a mere mannequin. He helps himself to some diner food, which is still fresh. Machines seem to operate on their own, as when our hero goes to a movie theater and the picture starts automatically. What is happening? Is everyone hiding? Where is everybody? The solitude slowly begins to drive him into a panic.
The twist ending: the...
The first episode of Rod Serling's anthology series "The Twilight Zone" aired on October 2, 1959. The episode was called "Where Is Everybody?," and it starred Earl Holliman as a man with no memories, walking down a dirt road. He arrives in a small town. No one is there. He cries out for anyone, but no one answers. He tries the public telephone, but there is no operator. He sees a woman in a car, but she turns out to be a mere mannequin. He helps himself to some diner food, which is still fresh. Machines seem to operate on their own, as when our hero goes to a movie theater and the picture starts automatically. What is happening? Is everyone hiding? Where is everybody? The solitude slowly begins to drive him into a panic.
The twist ending: the...
- 9/26/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
San Sebastian — Paris-based Luxbox has clinched major territory pre-sales on anticipated San Sebastian competition title “Puan,” an original attempt by its writer-directors, María Alche (“A Family Submerged”) and Benjamín Naishtat (“Rojo”) to deliver a state of the nation take on Argentina – and any country in thrall of European ideas – but in a notably lighter tone than most Latin American arthouse fare.
Key first major territory buyers take in Condor for France, whose release lineup has featured major auteurs such as Kelly Reichardt, Casey Affleck, Agnieszka Holland, Paul Schrader, Denis Villeneuve, Michel Franco and Ira Sachs.
With a strong line in Spanish-language titles – “The Permanent Picture” this year, “The Rite of Spring” in 2022 – Barcelona-based La Aventura Cine has closed rights for Spain.
Releasing films by star auteurs in Brazil since 2010 and Spain from 2020, Vitrine has clinched rights for Brazil.
“Puan” – affectionate shorthand for Buenos Aires U’s Faculty of Philosophy and...
Key first major territory buyers take in Condor for France, whose release lineup has featured major auteurs such as Kelly Reichardt, Casey Affleck, Agnieszka Holland, Paul Schrader, Denis Villeneuve, Michel Franco and Ira Sachs.
With a strong line in Spanish-language titles – “The Permanent Picture” this year, “The Rite of Spring” in 2022 – Barcelona-based La Aventura Cine has closed rights for Spain.
Releasing films by star auteurs in Brazil since 2010 and Spain from 2020, Vitrine has clinched rights for Brazil.
“Puan” – affectionate shorthand for Buenos Aires U’s Faculty of Philosophy and...
- 9/22/2023
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
The previously announced partnership between Delta and Paramount+ will see the streaming service behind shows like “1923” and “Star Trek: Picard” available to Delta SkyMiles members starting later this summer, the companies announced Thursday.
Paramount+ will be available to SkyMiles members on a trial basis through what the airline is calling Delta Sync Exclusives. The trial will be available to members on flights originating from the US, and the service is currently being tested on select aircraft ahead of a planned broad rollout later this year.
Only flights equipped with free wi-fi will be able to access the Paramount+ trial.
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Delta Sync will also include access to New York Times games like Wordle and sudoku.
“Delta Sync Exclusives is an entirely new platform for entertainment and discovery designed to elevate the experience for every customer,” said Ranjan Goswami,...
Paramount+ will be available to SkyMiles members on a trial basis through what the airline is calling Delta Sync Exclusives. The trial will be available to members on flights originating from the US, and the service is currently being tested on select aircraft ahead of a planned broad rollout later this year.
Only flights equipped with free wi-fi will be able to access the Paramount+ trial.
Also Read:
Paramount Streaming Losses Reach $511 Million as It Misses Q1 Earnings
Delta Sync will also include access to New York Times games like Wordle and sudoku.
“Delta Sync Exclusives is an entirely new platform for entertainment and discovery designed to elevate the experience for every customer,” said Ranjan Goswami,...
- 5/11/2023
- by Robert Carnevale
- The Wrap
Paris-based Luxbox has snapped up sales rights on “Puan,” the awaited new film from María Alche and Benjamín Naishtat, two of Argentina’s fastest-rising directors.
The new title co-stars Leonardo Sbaraglia.
“Puan” catches Alché after she won San Sebastian’s prestigious Horizontes Award in 2018 for her Visit Films-sold feature debut, “A Family Submerged,” before teaming on “Puan” with Naishat who, the same year at San Sebastian, won director, actor (Dario Grandinetti) and cinematography (Pedro Sotero) in main competition for “Rojo,” sparking a rave Variety review.
“Rojo” denounced the tacit collusion of many Argentineans in the violence of Argentina’s extreme right just months before the coup d’etat which brought the Junta to power.
Also written by Alché and Naishtat, “Puan” looks like another state of the nation take, delivered, however, in lighter comic terms, set at the “weirdly amazing” – Naishtat’s words – Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Buenos Aires,...
The new title co-stars Leonardo Sbaraglia.
“Puan” catches Alché after she won San Sebastian’s prestigious Horizontes Award in 2018 for her Visit Films-sold feature debut, “A Family Submerged,” before teaming on “Puan” with Naishat who, the same year at San Sebastian, won director, actor (Dario Grandinetti) and cinematography (Pedro Sotero) in main competition for “Rojo,” sparking a rave Variety review.
“Rojo” denounced the tacit collusion of many Argentineans in the violence of Argentina’s extreme right just months before the coup d’etat which brought the Junta to power.
Also written by Alché and Naishtat, “Puan” looks like another state of the nation take, delivered, however, in lighter comic terms, set at the “weirdly amazing” – Naishtat’s words – Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Buenos Aires,...
- 5/11/2023
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Kendrick Lamar, the Foo Fighters, Mumford & Sons, and Shania Twain are among the headliners for the 2023 Austin City Limits festival. The 22nd installment of the fest will take place over two weekends, Oct. 6 through 8 and 13 through 15, at Zilker Park in Austin.
Lamar, Foo Fighters, Mumford & Sons, Odesza, the Lumineers, Alanis Morissette, and Hozier are the headliners who’ll play both weekends of Acl Fest this year. Twain is scheduled to play weekend one, while the 1975 will join the bill for weekend two.
Other artists set to appear both weekends include Yeah Yeah Yeahs,...
Lamar, Foo Fighters, Mumford & Sons, Odesza, the Lumineers, Alanis Morissette, and Hozier are the headliners who’ll play both weekends of Acl Fest this year. Twain is scheduled to play weekend one, while the 1975 will join the bill for weekend two.
Other artists set to appear both weekends include Yeah Yeah Yeahs,...
- 5/9/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Somethin’ Else and Sony Music Entertainment today announced the launch of Fierce Rivalries, an all-new podcast hosted by Peabody-winning producer Kelsey Padgett and RuPaul’s Drag Race favorite and Very That host Delta Work. Fierce Rivalries is a weekly series that digs into the world’s wildest rivalries and dissects the fights, feuds, frenemies and drama that often ensue from them.
Each week, Kelsey tells Delta the story of a rivalry that has gone off the rails–the ones that have gone beyond friendly competition to become something much more pathological. And as Kelsey spins the tale about what exactly went wrong, Delta weighs in with witty commentary and decides who wins—or at least, who loses least.
Available starting today, the first episode will dissect the decades-long rivalry between Hollywood legends Bette Davis and Joan Crawford and the second episode will explore the incredible lengths teenage royal Cleopatra went to stay in power,...
Each week, Kelsey tells Delta the story of a rivalry that has gone off the rails–the ones that have gone beyond friendly competition to become something much more pathological. And as Kelsey spins the tale about what exactly went wrong, Delta weighs in with witty commentary and decides who wins—or at least, who loses least.
Available starting today, the first episode will dissect the decades-long rivalry between Hollywood legends Bette Davis and Joan Crawford and the second episode will explore the incredible lengths teenage royal Cleopatra went to stay in power,...
- 4/18/2023
- Podnews.net
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