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Bane
Bane was an American hardcore punk band that began in 1995 as a side project between Aaron Dalbec (then of Converge) and Damon Bellorado. Dalbec approached Matt Firestone to sing and they played under the moniker of Gateway for a few shows, before Firestone parted ways to focus on other projects. Dalbec then approached Aaron Bedard (who had previously sung for the Worcester, Massachusetts hardcore band Backbone) about singing for Bane. They went into the studio in December 1995 with a few friends and released a five-song demo. The next year saw the release of their first EP, and many shows throughout central Massachusetts. In early 1997, Bane released
'Pose' creator Steven Canals on the final season of the FX drama, how the show explores HIV/AIDS and the barriers that need to be broken in trans storytelling.
‘TV’s Top 5′: ‘Pose’ Creator on the End of His Barrier-Breaking Hit Lesley Goldberg
Welcome to Episode 118 of
Every week, hosts
Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and
Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executive and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as the case may be).
This week’s five topics are:
1. May TV Preview. If you thought April was just getting back to pre-pandemic levels of TV and quality TV just wait until you hear about the high-profile new cable and streaming originals that are coming in May. Plus, an unusually high number of broadcast, cable and streaming shows are either starting or finishing their runs in the month ahead. In this segment, Dan takes another early look at the Emmy race, which, like the summer temperatures ahead, is just starting to heating up.
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Between a posthumous acting nomination, a streamer approaching a distributor milestone and several diversity records shattered, the 2021 nods were as history-making as Hollywood s pandemic year.
When the 2021 Oscar nominations were announced on Monday morning, more than one woman was nominated in the best director category for the first time, the first Muslim and Asian American performers were nominated for best actor, respectively, and several other notable records were broken.
Among other history-making nods, Chadwick Boseman became the seventh actor to receive a posthumous nomination with his first acting nomination for
Ma Rainey s Black Bottom, while leading Oscar nominee
Mank received several historic nominations as a black-and-white film and Netflix approached a milestone record currently held by United Artists.