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Zola where Taylour Paige
, playing the titular Zola, is listening to Riley Keough s character Stefani say some very, very offensive things. They re in the car on their way to Florida for a hoe trip, and Zola is starting to sense that things are not what they seem. Instead of reacting in a panic like most people would, Zola is merely annoyed. She responds to Stefani s racist comments with a simple, Word. And as the next hour and a half of absurdity unfolds, she mostly maintains that same level of eye-roll ambivalence.
It s part of what makes the movie so compelling and at some points funny to watch. Based on a now-iconic Twitter thread written by A Ziah King (aka Zola). The film follows her as she navigates what most people would consider their worst nightmare. And like the thread that inspired it, the movie oscillates between laugh out loud moments and deadly serious Oh, shit moments, with Paige anchoring them all.
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The Secret Sisters Laura and Lydia Rogers grapple with love and loss on new album Saturn Return,.
Saturn Return is the Alabama-based duo’s second release for New West Records. Like its predecessor, 2017’s Grammy-nominated You Don’t Own Me Anymore, the record was produced by Brandi Carlile and Phil and Tim Hanseroth.
The elements that made listeners fall in love with the band’s 2010 self-titled debut album sweet, strong voices, carefully crafted musical arrangements, and soul-baring songwriting are still present, but there’s also newfound confidence and individuality.
The album is named after an astrological occurrence in which the planet Saturn returns to the same place in the sky that it occupied at the moment of a person’s birth. During this phase, which happens approximately every 29 ½ years, said Laura, a woman “comes into her own and has this awakening in herself about who she is as a person. It can also be a very traumatic time where your whole world j
Vocalist and guitarist for the band, Alice Johnson, described the song as being “based on the negative impact toxic people have on your mental health and the moment you realise how toxic they are,” which can be seen in the track’s lyrics that centre around letting go of someone.
Comparable to bands such as Wolf Alice or The Night Café, swim school have gained the attention of the Scottish indie scene, having played hometown shows at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut and TRNMT, as well as supporting alternative band The Xcerts on their UK tour. With the strong single
It s a sad truth that many people start to feel a
little bit unnerved in the run up to their 30th birthday. You know the drill: cocktails and tears, hi-vis mirror analysis and doomsday commentary that we’re “getting OLD”.
If you ve been there and made it out the other side, then you know. If you re yet to turn 30, you may still have a potential pre-30 freak out in your late 20s all to look forward to. You lucky thing.
We all know, objectively that 30 is not old . It s young AF and you still have your whole goddam life ahead of you. But the freak out is real - and it’s actually not our fault we get swept up in it. It turns out we can blame the stars for this period of unrest, specifically