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Classic Rock Lovers
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2 yrs

“I suppose what’s different is me. I’ve done a lot of exploring‚ particularly with Robert Fripp… Working with him was very easy‚ which doesn’t sit well with a lot of the public’s perceptions of him!” Theo Travis looks back
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“I suppose what’s different is me. I’ve done a lot of exploring‚ particularly with Robert Fripp… Working with him was very easy‚ which doesn’t sit well with a lot of the public’s perceptions of him!” Theo Travis looks back

He’s worked with Soft Machine‚ Steven Wilson‚ The Tangent‚ Gong and more – but the saxophonist and flautist still has one collaborator on his bucket list
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10 metal bands’ first-ever concerts caught on film
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10 metal bands’ first-ever concerts caught on film

Want to see Ghost‚ Rage Against The Machine and Spiritbox’s first times on a stage? These clips have got you covered!
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Top 7 Best Open Carry Handguns Revealed for 2024
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Rep. Ashley Hinson: Biden is failing our country
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Pope Francis Is Indirectly Helping to Select the Next Pope
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Pope Francis Is Indirectly Helping to Select the Next Pope

Yesterday‚ we reported that Pope Francis held a dialogue with Marxists for the “common good.” He also has allowed the extremist author of a porn book‚ probably heretical‚ to take control of the Doctrine of Faith. Many people believe he is a communist or a Liberation theologist. You can’t be a Marxist and a true […] The post Pope Francis Is Indirectly Helping to Select the Next Pope appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Anti-DEI Bill Ackman Funds the Quintessential DEI-WEF Dem
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Anti-DEI Bill Ackman Funds the Quintessential DEI-WEF Dem

Billionaire Bill Ackman has courageously fought against the anti-Semitism at Harvard caused by DEI‚ only to fund it in the form of a candidate who wholeheartedly supports it. He’s funding Dean Phillips‚ who is not even a capitalist. Mr. Ackman says Phillips didn’t realize what it was‚ and he “is being educated as we speak.” […] The post Anti-DEI Bill Ackman Funds the Quintessential DEI-WEF Dem appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Recruitment Crisis: High Salaries And Bonuses Fail To Lure Police Officers As Cities Struggle Wth HIGH Crime Rates
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Recruitment Crisis: High Salaries And Bonuses Fail To Lure Police Officers As Cities Struggle Wth HIGH Crime Rates

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Robert Downey Jr. Reads Bad Reviews About Himself During Critics Choice Awards Acceptance Speech
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Robert Downey Jr. Reads Bad Reviews About Himself During Critics Choice Awards Acceptance Speech

Robert Downey Jr. won the award for Best Supporting Actor at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards over the weekend‚ but instead of giving a typical acceptance speech‚ the actor chose to quote from some of his critics. The 58-year-old won for his part in the summer blockbuster “Oppenheimer‚” beating out contenders Sterling K. Brown for “American Fiction‚” Robert De Niro for “Killers of the Flower Moon‚” Ryan Gosling for “Barbie‚” Charles Melton for “May December‚” and Mark Ruffalo for “Poor Things.” Downey Jr. dug up some of the negative reviews from his past performances and shared them from the stage during Sunday’s broadcast of the awards show. “I was thinking this morning‚ I love critics. … You know‚ they’ve given me such beautiful feedback‚ really just so many great moments‚ and some of it is so poetic‚” he said‚ per The Hollywood Reporter. “I just want to share some of their thoughts with you over the years.” “The first one is kind of like Haiku: ‘Sloppy‚ messy and lazy.’ The next one is more metaphoric: ‘Like Pee-Wee Herman emerging from a coma.’ This was from a Brit: ‘A puzzling waste of talent.’ And lastly‚ and this one lingered: ‘Amusing as a bed-locked fart‚’” Downey Jr. continued. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILY WIRE APP He continued with a word of thanks for his “Oppenheimer” co-stars‚ whom he referred to as his “Oppenhomies.” “Every day of filming was like having my ego’s ass handed to me at the door‚ and I think it couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy‚” he quipped. The actor played Lewis Strauss in Christopher Nolan’s historical drama. Strauss was a trustee at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton and serves as the primary antagonist against Cillian Murphy’s titular character‚ J. Robert Oppenheimer‚ as he wrestles with the moral dilemma of creating the atomic bomb. “Oppenheimer” raked in more than $955 million worldwide‚ making it the third-highest-grossing film of 2023‚ the highest-grossing World War II-related film ever‚ the highest-grossing biographical film‚ and the second-highest-grossing R-rated film.  The biographical thriller was nominated for five Golden Globe Awards and eight Critics Choice Awards. It’s also expected to be announced as a nominee for the 96th Academy Awards.
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Jo Koy Mocks Celebrities Who Hated His Golden Globes Monologue: ‘Lot A Marshmallows‚ Man’
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Jo Koy Mocks Celebrities Who Hated His Golden Globes Monologue: ‘Lot A Marshmallows‚ Man’

Comedian Jo Koy started by blaming the writers for his jokes failing to land at the Golden Globes. Now he said it was the star-studded audience’s fault. The 52-year-old stand-up comic agreed to the awards show hosting gig after several other prominent celebrities turned it down. Koy received a lot of backlash for jokes he made from the stage during the January 7 broadcast after he made fun of “Oppenheimer‚” Taylor Swift‚ and “Barbie.” When Koy started hearing boos from the crowd‚ he blamed the bad jokes on his writers. “Some I wrote‚ some other people wrote‚” Koy said when the Golden Globes crowd started booing. “Yo‚ I got the gig ten days ago! You want a perfect monologue? Shut up! You’re kidding me‚ right? I wrote some of these‚ and they’re the ones you’re laughing at.” Now the “Chelsea Lately” alum claims the audience should have responded better to the jokes. Koy addressed the incident during a comedy tour stop in St. Louis on Friday night. “Lot a marshmallows‚ man. They’re delicious‚ but godd***‚ they’re soft‚” the comedian said of his audience‚ per Variety. “I just come from a different time. I see the changes that are happening. I get it‚ but godd***‚ can we f***ing laugh at ourselves?” CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILY WIRE APP Koy went on to speculate that most of his show’s audience members didn’t watch the Golden Globes anyway. “I got a feeling none of you motherf***ers watched it‚ and I’m kinda happy. Oh my God. It feels good to live in this country‚” he continued. “We get to say what we want to say. Don’t be apologetic about it at all. Be able to…speak your mind.”  Koy’s ex-girlfriend‚ Chelsea Handler‚ also referenced Koy’s monologue Sunday night while speaking at the Critics Choice Awards show. “Unfortunately‚ Martin Scorsese isn’t here tonight‚ but that’s not going to stop me from letting everyone in this room know that I would toss him around like a little Italian meatball‚” she said‚ reacting to the applause and laughter by saying‚ “Thank you for laughing at that. My writers wrote it.” RELATED: Golden Globes Host Jo Koy Booed During Monologue‚ Blames Writers For Bad Jokes
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How The Stanley Cup Craze Points To A Bigger Crisis For Teens
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How The Stanley Cup Craze Points To A Bigger Crisis For Teens

In December‚ a 13-year-old Australian girl’s Christmas list went viral. The teen had reportedly requested a slew of expensive items for under her tree including Skims shaping undergarments‚ Drunk Elephant and Dior luxury skincare‚ high-priced Lululemon activewear‚ designer clothing‚ silk pajamas‚ a MacBook Pro‚ and‚ inevitably‚ a Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated Tumbler. Children with overly demanding Christmas lists are nothing new. But while greedy kids of yesteryear added a bunch of overpriced toys to their lists‚ teens and even pre-pubescent girls today are asking for items better suited to women in their 30s and 40s. The reason for this has almost everything to do with social media influence. While teens have always been highly susceptible to peer pressure‚ thanks to the advent of apps like Instagram and TikTok‚ those social circles have widened to include the entire world.  This phenomenon has curiously pushed pre-teens and teens into a world far beyond their years. Now instead of asking for glittery Caboodles makeup cases‚ they’re demanding Dior lip oil (which costs $40). Instead of heading to stores like Justice or Aeropostale for age-appropriate basics‚ they’re plunking down their parents’ credit cards at Lululemon. It’s hard to overstate the power of social media’s influence on teenage consumers. Delving into the Stanley cup phenomenon gives a brief glimpse into how a single product can become a must-have commodity across all age demographics‚ including those easily swayed teens with money to burn – even if that’s their allowance money. Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images The Stanley brand has been around since 1913 but they’ve only recently become a red-hot consumer product. The company’s 40 ounce insulated tumbler was initially a flop when it debuted in 2019 to the point that it was temporarily discontinued. Then‚ thanks to the cup being promoted on a mommy blog and the introduction of some fun new colors‚ that single product has spurred the company’s profits from $70 million in 2019 to $750 million in 2023‚ as The Daily Wire previously reported.  During the January release of a limited edition pink Stanley cup at Target‚ people camped out overnight with the intention of getting their hands on one of these coveted cups. There were long lines and some fights for the Stanley‚ which unsurprisingly sold out in minutes both in stores and online.  Teens are just as enamored by this $45 cup as everyone else‚ which is why the Australian schoolgirl included it on her list. And she wasn’t the only one. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILY WIRE APP A Today report on the Stanley craze featured a TikTok video of a very young girl crying tears of joy upon unwrapping her new cup.  The same article mentioned a story about TikTok user Dayna Motycka saying she purchased a cheetah print insulated tumbler from Walmart as a Christmas gift for her 9-year-old daughter‚ but the little girl came home “upset” when her peers “made sure to let her know” that it wasn’t a “real” Stanley cup. The girl’s classmates told her the cup was “fake” and “not as cool.” “Do I think that a nine-year-old needs a Stanley? No. Do I have one? Yes‚ I have one‚” Motycka said in the video. “I don’t have 50 Stanleys in all different colors. I’m not going to Target and fighting other women or moms to try and get the new Valentine’s Day Stanley. I have one.” Eventually‚ she did buy her daughter the name brand insulated tumbler.  “Can we afford to buy her a Stanley? Yes. Did I think that she needed one? No‚” she said. “Apparently I’ve been proven wrong by the children in our school that are making fun of her for not having a real name-brand Stanley.” The Stanley obsession is silly and frivolous but is also arguably harmless. Who really cares if a bunch of teens are enamored with overpriced beverage holders? That may be true‚ but some social media trends resonating with teens have potentially harmful consequences. For example‚ a Federalist report about how TikTok killed the preteen era mentions that many of these young girls are using skincare products made for much older women. This may not matter when it comes to lip gloss‚ but it’s a big deal when these girls start regularly experimenting with products such as chemical peels.  The article points to a now viral TikTok video featuring a nine-year-old customer shopping for Babyfacial‚ a chemical exfoliant from the brand Drunk Elephant. The product claims to minimize “the look of pores‚ fine lines‚ and wrinkles.” The little girl said she used the item “daily.” Dan Kitwood/Getty Images The Sephora employee who made the video also mentioned how she has seen “15-year-olds… com[ing] in with chemical burns” while working there. There’s also the much more worrying TikTok trend which includes young girls diagnosing themselves with serious mental health conditions by observing others on social media.  “What they are doing is they are going into the interactive media space to soothe themselves‚ to make themselves feel better‚ to make themselves the master of that environment when they don’t feel that they’ve mastered the environment of the outside world‚” Dr. Michael Rich‚ director of the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children’s Hospital‚ said of this new trend‚ per CBS News.  “There is a demand that’s being filled by people now. The question really is‚ is how well and how safely is it being filled?” “What’s online is a free-for-all. There really is no accountability for this and there is no responsibility taken‚” Rich added. It’s no coincidence that the rise of TikTok has coincided with an absolute explosion in very young children experiencing Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria. Cases of “gender dysphoria” rose in every state except one over the last several years‚ with an estimated 300‚000 minors aged 13 to 17 identified as transgender as of 2022‚ and the number has only continued to rise. While LGBTQ activists will argue that this phenomenon doesn’t exist or isn’t relevant‚ the public only needs to look as far as little girls weeping over an insulated cup to see that the power of social media influence over children is very real indeed.
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