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A New 1,000-Person Music Venue by Public Records Is Opening in NYC’s Sunset Park
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A New 1,000-Person Music Venue by Public Records Is Opening in NYC’s Sunset Park

Sunset Park’s waterfront is getting a serious volume boost. The team behind Public Records, the reliably packed Gowanus hotspot beloved for its meticulous sound, has been tapped to build a brand-new 1,000-person performance space at MADE Bush Terminal, the city-owned industrial campus being turned into a creative district. The venue doesn’t have a name yet, but it’s already one of the most intriguing projects on the horizon. Public Records’ founders Shane Davis and Francis Harris, operating through their creative studio Public Service, are partnering with the NYC Economic Development Corporation to reimagine a 10,000-square-foot ground-floor warehouse in Building A. It’s slated to open in late 2026—plenty of time to dream about hearing a German electronic set or a 30-person gamelan ensembl...
Did 90s Video Games Make Millennials Tougher, Or Just Better at Suffering?
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Did 90s Video Games Make Millennials Tougher, Or Just Better at Suffering?

If you grew up screaming at a tube TV because you died on the last boss and had to start over from level one, this is for you. Millennial childhood meant cartridges, memory cards, and the very real possibility of losing all your progress because your cousin tripped over the console cable. Now we joke that our generation has “resilience” and a tiny bit of masochism. But new research suggests those ’90s and early 2000s video games did something very real to our brains. And the way Gen Z and Gen Alpha game today might be wiring theirs in a totally different way. So yes, the Rainbow Road trauma might live in your nervous system for a reason. Did 90s video games secretly train Millennial brains for resilience? In a recent Newsweek piece, family and parenting reporter Daniella Gr...
Landrum City Council tables proposed ordinance on amplified outdoor live music
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Landrum City Council tables proposed ordinance on amplified outdoor live music

Officials to gather more information before voting on new regulations   LANDRUM—On Tuesday, December 9, Landrum City Council convened for its regular meeting and discussed Ordinance 2025-12, which affects amplified outdoor live music within the city limits.  The discussion related explicitly to “amplified outdoor live music” events held in public and private outdoor settings, addressing concerns raised by residents about noise disturbances. Council member Shannon Dotson emphasized the council’s commitment to gathering the facts before making a decision.  “We are here to find a balance,” Dotson said. “[The city] has had complaints about live music, and it’s also heard from supporters. We want to ensure that we are making an informed decision and nothing is written in stone yet.” Landrum cod...
12 US Music Cities That Aren’t Nashville or Austin
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12 US Music Cities That Aren’t Nashville or Austin

America’s music soul isn’t just found in Nashville honky-tonks or Austin dive bars. Across the country, there are cities with deep musical DNA, iconic venues, homegrown genres, and artists who shaped national sound without ever becoming tourist clichés.These are places where you can hear brass bands in the street, blues in a basement, punk in a warehouse, and soul stitched into the culture as naturally as coffee shops and corner diners. If you want live music without influencer crowds, these cities deliver the pure, unpolished version.New Orleans, LouisianaImage Credit: Shutterstock.New Orleans is the heartbeat of American music, but beyond Mardi Gras and Bourbon Street, the city pulses with nightly creativity that feels raw, improvised, and completely unrehearsed. Jazz wasn’t just born he...
The Lenovo Legion Tower 7i RTX 5090 Gaming PC Is Back in Stock and Discounted
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The Lenovo Legion Tower 7i RTX 5090 Gaming PC Is Back in Stock and Discounted

Lenovo's most powerful Legion gaming PC is back in stock, but not only that, it's also the least expensive RTX 5090 prebuilt that i can find from any retailer.. The Lenovo Legion Tower 7i Gen 10 gaming PC equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor and RTX 5090 graphics card is marked down to $3,752.49 after coupon code "EXTRAFIVE". This is Lenovo's highest-end gaming PC and what's even better about this deal is that this system includes 64GB of DDR5 RAM, which commands an exorbitantly high price by itself in today's market.Lenovo Legion Tower 7i RTX 5090 Gaming PC for $3,752Lenovo Legion Tower 7i Gen 10 Intel Core Ultra 9 285K RTX 5090 Gaming PC (64GB/2TB)5The Legion Tower 7i is Lenovo's top-end desktop computer, boasting a well-ventilated chassis with a mesh front panel that house...
Mike at the Movies: Wicked Fun
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Mike at the Movies: Wicked Fun

A still from Wicked: For Good. Photo courtesy of Universal Studios. by MIKE ORLOCKThe last time we saw Elphaba and Galinda (AKA Glinda) in the climactic scenes of Wicked (part one), they were cornered in the tower of the Wizard’s palace, pursued by flying monkeys and Winkie guards because they knew the truth about the “Wonderful One” – that he was nothing more than a carny huckster and fraud. Madame Morrible had turned on them, too; she was their estimable professor at Shiz, the university in the land of Oz where they’d enrolled as rivals but became friends as roommates. Apparently, she had a vested interest in keeping the Wizard in charge of things, even though he didn’t have a magical bone in his body. Cut to the present, which is, of course, the newly released Wicked: For Good (PG...
HBO Original Documentary MUSIC BOX: HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT Debuts December 25
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HBO Original Documentary MUSIC BOX: HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT Debuts December 25

Synopsis: Children’s music is terminally uncool to adults and dismissed by music critics, yet adored by kids. MUSIC BOX: HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT explores the underestimated and wildly popular genre, delving behind the scenes to tell the origin stories of some of the top names in the field. It also traces the evolution of this prolific business and how advancements in technology and AI are reshaping and turbo-charging this genre.Featuring a colorful and charming cast and their toe-tapping songs, the film reframes children’s music as a misunderstood yet vital cultural artform that influences how kids develop. It chronicles the unexpected paths artists take to embrace the creative freedom found in writing music that shapes childhoods. Anthony Field of “The Wiggles” turned his songs into a globa...
AMD’s New Gaming Upscaler Is Here to Knock Nvidia Off Its Throne
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AMD’s New Gaming Upscaler Is Here to Knock Nvidia Off Its Throne

AMD, eschewing a number in favor of an esoteric moniker, is now positioning the new version of its upscaling tech, dubbed “Redstone,” as a true competitor to Nvidia’s DLSS (deep learning super sampling) software suite. You’ll need the latest AMD GPUs to get most of these updated features, but even if you don’t game on PC, you should be paying attention. This kind of software will inevitably change how we experience gaming on consoles and beyond. The reason why most of your games remain playable at 4K resolutions is because of AI. Specifically, AI upscaling technology takes frames rendered at a lower resolution and bumps them up to a higher resolution, all while keeping the enhanced performance. That’s the simplified explanation of how this works. There are a multitude of other software wor...
The Movie’ With Brad Pitt and Damson Idris
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The Movie’ With Brad Pitt and Damson Idris

The roaring crowds, the howling of the F1 engines and some of the most famous race car drivers in the world. It seemed like a normal practice round of the Grand Prix race at England’s Silverstone Circuit in July 2023, except for one thing: One of the world’s biggest movie stars was sitting in a car at the back of the formation line. Brad Pitt, who plays Sonny Hayes in F1: The Movie, had insisted on doing as much of the actual driving himself — as much as insurers would allow, that is — in hopes it would bring added authenticity to the screen. It was a goal shared by the entire crew, led by director Joseph Kosinski: to make F1 the most accurate portrayal of the sport in Hollywood history. It all started with getting the Formula 1 organization involved. The key proved to be seven-...
US collecting societies AllTrack and Pro Music Rights “feign legitimacy” says congressman, calls for FTC investigation
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US collecting societies AllTrack and Pro Music Rights “feign legitimacy” says congressman, calls for FTC investigation

US Congress member Scott Fitzgerald has asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether two of the American music industry’s smaller collecting societies - AllTrack and Pro Music Rights - are violating laws relating to unfair or deceptive practices. He also suggests that the government agency consider issuing guidance on how music licensing organisations can ensure they are complying with those laws. Fitzgerald has expressed concerns before about the way the performing rights in songs are licensed in the US, including the fact that there are multiple performing rights organisations each representing different repertoires: so ASCAP, BMI, SESAC and GMR, as well as AllTrack and Pro Music Rights.  His new letter relates to concerns about how the smaller societies communicate what son...