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Japanese Breakfast film | Michelle Zauner memoir

Michelle Zauner, the artist behind Japanese Breakfast, announced her New York times best selling memoir 'Crying in H Mart' will be adapted into a film.

Eyedress releases new two-song single | Alternative Press

The Linda Lindas Racist, Sexist Boy | Jimmey Kimmel Live!

On Jimmy Kimmel Live!the group were able to further explain what inspired them to make the song. Citing their frustrations over various injustices around the world, Wong says, “There’s also a lot of sexism around boys our age and unfortunately a lot of people, every age. So we were really angry and we decided to write a song about it.” They kick off their performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! with “Racist, Sexist Boy.” The screens that normally show the city skyline appear to shatter, exposing colorful graffiti art underneath. Combined with their angst-filled vocals, the visuals showcase the fury imbued in the meaning of the track. 

Jackson songwriter talks Oxford, music and the pandemic

3 min read This past Friday, the William Faullkner statue on the Square was surrounded by crowds of people holding red solo cups. The vibes were similar to Double Decker Weekend, with delighted people and good music. Unlike Double Decker, there was no stage and no SAA-sponsored concerts blocking North Lamar.  The ecstatic crowd was gathered to see Dent May, a LA-based musician who began his musical career here in Oxford, perform his first live concert since Covid from the The End of All Music’s precarious, decorative balcony.  Live music filled the Square, and Dent May’s good-feeling music and comical stage presence provided plenty of smiles across the audience. 

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