I first heard this one several years back as an online "sharity" needle drop and it's been in seasonal rotation ever since. Now that Real Gone Music (another plug. I swear, they don't even send me review copies) has reissued it in remastered form, it's even nicer to hear.
The album is goofy, instrumental fun. Arrangements of classic carols bounce alone to a tuba beat, suddenly veer into guitar jazz and tumble back into a nice section played on accordion. Also, lots and lots of bells. All the tunes are upbeat. There's not solemn "Silent Night" to be found. But for Christmas cocktails and trimming the tree, this one will put you in the spirit.
Star Wars: Daisy Ridley and Mark Hammill on "The Graham Norton Show"
A few clips of the "Last Jedi" stars on BBC TV.
New music releases Dec. 15, 2017: The Beatles; Star Wars - The Last Jedi; Stranger Things 2, more
New and notable. Click the links to order from Amazon.
Pop Culture Roundup: Dick Tracy; Mel Blanc; Harvey Kurtzman; Marvel Comics; Wonder Woman, more
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Via Open Culture: The genius of Mel Blanc.
His effortless impersonations of the celebrities of his day are not always politic (see Al Jolson) but there’s no denying that his impressions of Liberace, Edgar G. Robinson, Bing Crosby, and Hollywood Bowl conductor Leopold Stokowski introduced these personages to subsequent generations.
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Modern comics creators have completed an unfinished adaptation of "A Christmas Carol" planned by Mad Magazine creator Harvey Kurtzman.
The story goes that Kurtzman delivered a partial manuscript of the book, wrapped in brown paper tied up with string, to comic creator (and founder of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund) Denis Kitchen about 25 years ago while the two were in the former’s attic. But while he made notes, pages, and thumbnails, the project by the legendary MAD creator – hailed as a god by director Terry Gilliam -- never came to fruition.
More than 250 Marvel Comics collections and graphic novels are now available via the hoopla digital platform, which serves public libraries across the U.S.
To begin accessing Marvel content, library-card holders of participating public libraries can download the free hoopla digital mobile app on their Android or iOS device or visit hoopladigital.com.
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"She’s strong-minded, opinionated and gutsy. She wants to be a screenwriter, and she’s already impressed everyone who knows her - her fellow mentees, her professors and everyone in this room who’s met her," Gadot said. "She won’t be able to continue at LMU without this funding. Similar to many other great young women in this program, her education is hanging by a thread."
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The Not Yorker displays rejected cover art submitted to The New Yorker magazine.
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