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Coheed And Cambria Frontman Writes Mournful Song About PlayStation 5 Shortages

Coheed And Cambria Frontman Writes Mournful Song About PlayStation 5 Shortages Image: Twitch / Claudio Sanchez I want a PlayStation 5. I have tried on multiple occasions to acquire a PlayStation 5. I do not have a PlayStation 5. At the rate things are going, these words will likely be the first in my autobiography and on my tombstone and perhaps yours as well. It is only right, then, that somebody has decided to immortalize our current, dire moment in song. It is only righter that the somebody in question is Claudio Sanchez, frontman of sci-fi-flavored progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria. Advertisement As part of a recent Twitch stream, Sanchez who does have a PlayStation 5, somehow unveiled his latest tune, which was born of the PS5 menu’s background music.

Eddie Lee Howard Released From Prison After Spending 25 Years on Death Row

Photo: Skyward Kick Productions (Shutterstock) A Black man in Mississippi who spent over 25 years on death row has been freed after key evidence used in his conviction was discredited. Advertisement According to the Associated Press, the now 67-year-old Eddie Lee Howard was convicted of capital murder multiple times in the 1992 stabbing death of 84-year-old Georgia Kemp. District Attorney Scott Colom has said that the murder charge against Howard was dropped after bite-mark testimony that was central to Howard’s conviction was discredited. Additionally, tests run on a knife and various other items found at the crime scene found no evidence of Howard’s DNA. Colom told AP that there simply wasn’t enough evidence to convict Howard “beyond a reasonable doubt.”

Is the Oscars race impacted by the Gotham Awards?

PATRICK GOMEZ: The Gotham Awards aren’t always necessarily the biggest litmus test for what’s going to do well at the Academy Awards, but it does give maybe some smaller films. It raises their profile, which which can help them if they were kind of on the bubble in terms of consideration. KATIE RIFE: Oh, absolutely. I would put the Gotham Awards in the same category as the Independent Spirit Awards, which serves a similar purpose like you were talking about. I’m going to be honest: Some people have some very complicated equations and formulas, like, “Well, if it wins a SAG and then two Writers’ Guilds, then it’s a shoo in.” And I honestly don’t understand how the math of all that works. I was a liberal arts major through and through. But I think that you are correct in that I think it’s a combination of these kind of awards and the Guild Awards because a lot of the people voting in the Guild Awards, end up voting in the Oscars. And so, if you kind of combine those

SAG Awards reschedules its show again to avoid conflict with Grammys

Photo: Tibrina Hobson (Getty Images) To paraphrase Michelle Obama: “When a music industry tentpole goes low and reschedules its big show for the same night as your event, you go high and begrudgingly change your plans.” Last week (dear god, last fucking week), the Screen Actors Guild expressed its understandable disappointment in the Recording Academy’s decision to reschedule the Grammys for the same night as the SAG Awards. For a moment, we thought that the two would ultimately battle it out come March 14 (which would have been a logistical nightmare for us poor blogging saps that would have had to diligently report on both events, but we digress). Instead, SAG-AFTRA has decided to move its ceremony once again, this time to April 4, according to

Ayo Edebiri on quelling imposter syndrome for Big Mouth and Dickinson

Ayo Edebiri spoke with The A.V. Club about playing Hattie on Dickinson, the way Missy’s journey with race on Big Mouth reminded her of her own, and how a Nancy Grace podcast showed her the ridiculousness of imposter syndrome.

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