Season 12 of “The Masked Singer” continued Wednesday night on Fox, with the Group B contestants belting out classic hits on “Sports Night.” Following the studio audience vote, Dust Bunny became the first singer eliminated (and fifth overall this season), revealing actor and comic Andy Richter. Watch our video interview above.
“It was a challenge that I made to myself to do something that I’m not entirely comfortable with,” Richter tells Gold Derby. “I’m not a singer. I don’t know music. When they would be like, ‘You’re a little flat,’ I don’t know what that means. When they’re like, ‘Hit the C note,’ that’s a hundred dollar bill as far as I know. It was really fun. It’s a great staff on the show. They were so encouraging that I really was surprised when I got voted off first.”
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“It was a challenge that I made to myself to do something that I’m not entirely comfortable with,” Richter tells Gold Derby. “I’m not a singer. I don’t know music. When they would be like, ‘You’re a little flat,’ I don’t know what that means. When they’re like, ‘Hit the C note,’ that’s a hundred dollar bill as far as I know. It was really fun. It’s a great staff on the show. They were so encouraging that I really was surprised when I got voted off first.”
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- 10/17/2024
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The Masked Singer Season 12: Who is the Celebrity Behind the Dust Bunny? Episode 4 Reveals - Main Image
The Dust Bunny was eliminated in the recently-aired episode 4 of The Masked Singer season 12, and we finally know which celebrity is behind the mask.
In the Week 4 episode of this season, the Group B contestants performed Sports Night-themed songs to a roaring crowd who were entertained with the performances of the five contestants.
Who is the Dust Bunny in The Masked Singer Season 12?
The Dust Bunny gave an energizing performance of "Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond in the Week 4 episode of The Masked Singer.
With TV legend Dick Van Dyke being the ambassador for the contestant, it was clear to the panelists that the celebrity behind the mask is likely to be a comedian.
Ken Jeong guessed that it might be Will Ferrell, Rita Ora named Jay Leno as her guess, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg...
The Dust Bunny was eliminated in the recently-aired episode 4 of The Masked Singer season 12, and we finally know which celebrity is behind the mask.
In the Week 4 episode of this season, the Group B contestants performed Sports Night-themed songs to a roaring crowd who were entertained with the performances of the five contestants.
Who is the Dust Bunny in The Masked Singer Season 12?
The Dust Bunny gave an energizing performance of "Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond in the Week 4 episode of The Masked Singer.
With TV legend Dick Van Dyke being the ambassador for the contestant, it was clear to the panelists that the celebrity behind the mask is likely to be a comedian.
Ken Jeong guessed that it might be Will Ferrell, Rita Ora named Jay Leno as her guess, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg...
- 10/17/2024
- EpicStream
Tonight on “The Masked Singer,” it’s “Sports Night” and time for the Group B premiere! Panelists Robin Thicke and Rita Ora open the show with a heart-pumping performance of “Rock You Like A Hurricane” by the Scorpions, introduced by guest announcers and veterans of “The Masked Singer,” Joel McHale and Nikki Glaser. The five brand-new contestants make their grand debut with songs like “Rock Your Body,””Believe,” “We Belong,” “Sweet Caroline” and “Lose Control” in the all-new “Group B Premiere: Sports Night” episode of “The Masked Singer” airing Wednesday, October 16 (8:00-9:02 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. Nick Cannon serves as host while Robin, Rita, Ken Jeong and Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg play detective.
The first mask unleashed was Wasp and his Masked Ambassador is Season 10 champ Ne-Yo (Cow). He said, “I think it’s about time for my boy The Wasp to enter this game. I’ve known...
The first mask unleashed was Wasp and his Masked Ambassador is Season 10 champ Ne-Yo (Cow). He said, “I think it’s about time for my boy The Wasp to enter this game. I’ve known...
- 10/17/2024
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Chappell Roan is arguably the biggest new music star of the year, so it might be surprising that she has a relatively low ceiling when it comes to what she can get from this year’s Grammy nominations. The most she can receive is six bids from the recording academy. But among those, she could achieve something rare: nominations across all of the big four general field categories. Here’s her complete list of potential noms.
Record of the Year — “Good Luck, Babe!”
Album of the Year — “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess”
Song of the Year — “Good Luck, Babe!”
Best New Artist
Best Pop Solo Performance — “Good Luck, Babe!”
Best Pop Vocal Album — “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess”
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The 14 artists who so far have achieved the...
Record of the Year — “Good Luck, Babe!”
Album of the Year — “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess”
Song of the Year — “Good Luck, Babe!”
Best New Artist
Best Pop Solo Performance — “Good Luck, Babe!”
Best Pop Vocal Album — “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess”
SEE6 biggest Grammy surprises on the ballot: No dance for Dua Lipa, nothing for Zach Bryan at all
The 14 artists who so far have achieved the...
- 10/15/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Joshua Jackson is opening up about the 2024 Emmys.
The 46-year-old Fringe actor recently opened up about his surprise when Paula Cole‘s “I Don’t Wanna Wait,” which was the theme song for Dawson’s Creek, began playing at the 2024 awards ceremony.
The moment happened as he and White Collar‘s Matt Bomer were preparing to present the Governor’s Award to Greg Berlanti.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Matt and I, we were standing backstage and, as you get closer, I think we were both getting into the sweaty palm moment,” he explained in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
“I think literally we were talking about, ‘How are we going to walk out here? Are we too stiff? Are we trying to play it cool?’”
As they were figuring it out, he heard the music.
“We’re literally in the moment of like, ‘Well, I don’t know.
The 46-year-old Fringe actor recently opened up about his surprise when Paula Cole‘s “I Don’t Wanna Wait,” which was the theme song for Dawson’s Creek, began playing at the 2024 awards ceremony.
The moment happened as he and White Collar‘s Matt Bomer were preparing to present the Governor’s Award to Greg Berlanti.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Matt and I, we were standing backstage and, as you get closer, I think we were both getting into the sweaty palm moment,” he explained in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
“I think literally we were talking about, ‘How are we going to walk out here? Are we too stiff? Are we trying to play it cool?’”
As they were figuring it out, he heard the music.
“We’re literally in the moment of like, ‘Well, I don’t know.
- 10/13/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Season 12 of “The Masked Singer” continued Wednesday night on Fox, with the Group A finalists belting out classic hits from “The Soundtrack of My Life.” Following the studio audience vote, Ship became the second singer eliminated (and fourth overall this season), revealing Grammy winner Paula Cole. Watch our video interview above.
“I didn’t even know about the show,” the singer-songwriter and producer admits to Gold Derby. “I did a deep dive and I’m thinking, ‘I don’t know if I want to do this.’ But, they were incredibly kind and then they offered me this gorgeous costume, which looks like an art piece. I think if they had offered me some furry amoeba suit I definitely would not have done it, but it was beautiful and I ended up having so much fun. I just had to embrace joy and get over myself. It was so out of my comfort zone,...
“I didn’t even know about the show,” the singer-songwriter and producer admits to Gold Derby. “I did a deep dive and I’m thinking, ‘I don’t know if I want to do this.’ But, they were incredibly kind and then they offered me this gorgeous costume, which looks like an art piece. I think if they had offered me some furry amoeba suit I definitely would not have done it, but it was beautiful and I ended up having so much fun. I just had to embrace joy and get over myself. It was so out of my comfort zone,...
- 10/10/2024
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
“The Masked Singer” had its first double elimination of the season on Wednesday night, sending two performers packing — or, in at least one case, pecking? — and one to the quarter finals.
It was “Soundtrack of My Life” night on the Fox competition, bringing performances of “High Hopes” by Panic! At The Disco — a group number to start the show — followed by individual renditions of songs specifically close to the contestants including “Because The Night,” “Put Your Records On,” and “Bittersweet Symphony.”
In the end though, only one could move on and that one was Buffalo. That meant the end of the road for both Woodpecker and Ship, and they both brought out varying guesses from the judges.
Robin Thicke thought Woodpecker might be “Players” star Liza Koshy, while Ken Jeong thought it might be creator and star of “Abbott Elementary” Quinta Brunson. Those were both incorrect though, as Woodpecker was...
It was “Soundtrack of My Life” night on the Fox competition, bringing performances of “High Hopes” by Panic! At The Disco — a group number to start the show — followed by individual renditions of songs specifically close to the contestants including “Because The Night,” “Put Your Records On,” and “Bittersweet Symphony.”
In the end though, only one could move on and that one was Buffalo. That meant the end of the road for both Woodpecker and Ship, and they both brought out varying guesses from the judges.
Robin Thicke thought Woodpecker might be “Players” star Liza Koshy, while Ken Jeong thought it might be creator and star of “Abbott Elementary” Quinta Brunson. Those were both incorrect though, as Woodpecker was...
- 10/10/2024
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for The Masked Singer Season 12 Episode 3 “Group A Finals: Soundtrack of My Life.”] We wouldn’t have minded waiting for the latest Masked Singer unmasking! The Group A Finals saw Ship, Woodpecker, and Buffalo take to the stage and ended with a double elimination. Woodpecker was actress Marsai Martin, and Ship was singer-songwriter Paula Cole—who performed her iconic song “I Don’t Want to Wait” from Dawson’s Creek. Below, Cole opens up about her time on the show, talks about her music, and more. You talked about how doing this made you uncomfortable and it pushed you out of your comfort zone. So talk about saying yes. And was there a point in the experience that you felt comfortable? Paula Cole: Wearing a mask gave me great agency and freedom. I loved having an alter ego and I loved dancing. I loved having choreography and dancers with me. So I was really ...
- 10/10/2024
- TV Insider
Spoiler Alert: Details follow for Season 12, Episode 3 of “The Masked Singer,” “Soundtrack of My Life Night,” which aired October 9 on Fox.
I don’t want to wait, for “Masked Singer” to be over/ I want to know right now, who will it be?
You’re in luck, Dawson. Revealed on Wednesday night’s edition of “The Masked Singer” were two eliminated celebrities: Singer Paula Cole, whose hits include “I Don’t Want to Wait” (used famously as the theme song for “Dawson’s Creek”), as well as “Black-ish” star Marsai Martin.
Cole was revealed to be the star under the Ship costume, while Martin was singing under the guise of the Woodpecker.
Panelist Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg figured out the Ship was Paula Cole. Ken Jeong though it was Alanis Morissette. Robin Thicke named Amy Lee from Evanescence. Rita Ora said it was Sarah McLachlan.
“I did not know about the show,” Cole told Variety.
I don’t want to wait, for “Masked Singer” to be over/ I want to know right now, who will it be?
You’re in luck, Dawson. Revealed on Wednesday night’s edition of “The Masked Singer” were two eliminated celebrities: Singer Paula Cole, whose hits include “I Don’t Want to Wait” (used famously as the theme song for “Dawson’s Creek”), as well as “Black-ish” star Marsai Martin.
Cole was revealed to be the star under the Ship costume, while Martin was singing under the guise of the Woodpecker.
Panelist Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg figured out the Ship was Paula Cole. Ken Jeong though it was Alanis Morissette. Robin Thicke named Amy Lee from Evanescence. Rita Ora said it was Sarah McLachlan.
“I did not know about the show,” Cole told Variety.
- 10/10/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
The Masked Singer is back!
A new episode of the mystery celebrity singing competition aired on Wednesday night (Oct. 9) on Fox.
The show, which began in South Korea, features celebrities singing songs while wearing costumes and face masks concealing their identities until they’re eliminated. Throughout the season, the contestants provide clues to try and help the judges and fans figure out who is under the mask.
This season also features Ambassadors, who are all alums of the series, that have a special connection to each singer and will be providing major new clues about their friends’ identities.
During the episode, Buffaloes, Woodpecker, and Ship hit the stage for their third performances of the season.
While on stage, Ship performed “Because the Night” by Patti Smith.
Click inside to check out all of the clues and guesses for Ship…Keep scrolling to check out the clues and guesses…
Masked Ambassador:...
A new episode of the mystery celebrity singing competition aired on Wednesday night (Oct. 9) on Fox.
The show, which began in South Korea, features celebrities singing songs while wearing costumes and face masks concealing their identities until they’re eliminated. Throughout the season, the contestants provide clues to try and help the judges and fans figure out who is under the mask.
This season also features Ambassadors, who are all alums of the series, that have a special connection to each singer and will be providing major new clues about their friends’ identities.
During the episode, Buffaloes, Woodpecker, and Ship hit the stage for their third performances of the season.
While on stage, Ship performed “Because the Night” by Patti Smith.
Click inside to check out all of the clues and guesses for Ship…Keep scrolling to check out the clues and guesses…
Masked Ambassador:...
- 10/10/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Can you believe that “The Masked Singer” is already up to season 12. This edition of the reality competition show kicked off on September 25 and the premiere was packed full of surprises, culminating in the unmasking of the Leaf Sheep. He turned out to be two-time Super Bowl champion John Elway. The following week we found out that Showbird was actress Yvette Nicole Brown.
The best singer of Group A based on those first two performances is Ship. We’ve watched the Ship cover of “Pompeii” by Bastille from week one and her cover of “Almost Paradise” by Ann Wilson and Mike Reno in week two. And we’ve taken another look at her clues package. We think we’ve cracked the code as to Ship’s true identity. Keep reading as we have all your “The Masked Singer” spoilers, including the answer to the question, “Who is Ship?”
We think...
The best singer of Group A based on those first two performances is Ship. We’ve watched the Ship cover of “Pompeii” by Bastille from week one and her cover of “Almost Paradise” by Ann Wilson and Mike Reno in week two. And we’ve taken another look at her clues package. We think we’ve cracked the code as to Ship’s true identity. Keep reading as we have all your “The Masked Singer” spoilers, including the answer to the question, “Who is Ship?”
We think...
- 10/9/2024
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
You… you… you… oughta know-ow that Ken Jeong has absolutely no idea what he’s talking about in this exclusive clip from tonight’s episode of The Masked Singer (Fox, 8/7c).
Despite correctly guessing the first two unmasked contestants of Season 12, Jeong is way off in his prediction for the Ship. Describing her as one of his “leading ladies,” Jeong confidently declares that the celebrity beneath the costume is none other than Alanis Morissette.
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Despite correctly guessing the first two unmasked contestants of Season 12, Jeong is way off in his prediction for the Ship. Describing her as one of his “leading ladies,” Jeong confidently declares that the celebrity beneath the costume is none other than Alanis Morissette.
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- 10/9/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
The Masked Singer season 12 is officially underway. Things kicked off with Group A on Wednesday, Sept. 25. Now we’ll get a new episode each Wednesday, with a lot of celebritiy reveals to come.
There are some changes to the 12th season. The first is that Rita Ora is now in the judge’s chair, as Nicole Scherzinger is out for now. She’s going to be guessing who is under the masks along with Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, and Ken Jeong.
There will also be some themed nights this season. Things will kick off with the Wednesday, Oct. 2 episode with a Footloose themed night. There will be others such as Barbie, Miley Cyrus, and much more.
A third change is the introduction of Masked Ambassadors. These are alums from the series who have connections to those behind the current masks. We’ll need to see how that plays out throughout...
There are some changes to the 12th season. The first is that Rita Ora is now in the judge’s chair, as Nicole Scherzinger is out for now. She’s going to be guessing who is under the masks along with Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, and Ken Jeong.
There will also be some themed nights this season. Things will kick off with the Wednesday, Oct. 2 episode with a Footloose themed night. There will be others such as Barbie, Miley Cyrus, and much more.
A third change is the introduction of Masked Ambassadors. These are alums from the series who have connections to those behind the current masks. We’ll need to see how that plays out throughout...
- 10/1/2024
- by Alexandria Ingham
- Hidden Remote
The Masked Singer is back with its latest 12 seasons and brought a hoard of new singers, disguised under various stage names and wearing ridiculously colorful costumes. A one-of-a-kind singing competition part of the South Korean show, King of Mask Singer franchise, its latest season recently premiered.
The Masked Singer | Credit: Fox
Hosted by Nick Cannon and chaired by a panel of judges which included Rita Ora, Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, and Robin Thicke, already deliberations are being made about who might be under the mask. So without further ado, here is what we think might be under the guise of Woodpecker, Showbird, and Ship!
Who is The Masked Singer’s Woodpecker? Woodpecker | Credit: The Masked Singer / Fox
On its premiere night, The Masked Singer introduced Woodpecker. A female singer who brilliantly sang Miley Cyrus’ Flowers, she made it to the next round with ease. For the first time, each...
The Masked Singer | Credit: Fox
Hosted by Nick Cannon and chaired by a panel of judges which included Rita Ora, Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, and Robin Thicke, already deliberations are being made about who might be under the mask. So without further ado, here is what we think might be under the guise of Woodpecker, Showbird, and Ship!
Who is The Masked Singer’s Woodpecker? Woodpecker | Credit: The Masked Singer / Fox
On its premiere night, The Masked Singer introduced Woodpecker. A female singer who brilliantly sang Miley Cyrus’ Flowers, she made it to the next round with ease. For the first time, each...
- 9/27/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Joshua Jackson is hitting the stage!
The 46-year-old Doctor Odyssey actor helped present the Governors Award to Greg Berlanti at the 2024 Emmy Awards on Sunday (September 15) at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
As he walked out on stage with Matt Bomer, “I Don’t Want to Wait” by Paula Cole, aka the theme song to Dawson’s Creek, started playing in the background.
Keep reading to find out more…“Ah, yes, this song,” Joshua said with a big smile on his face as he walked to the mic.
If you forgot, Joshua played Pacey Witter on Dawson’s Creek, which ran from 1998 to 2003 on The WB, which is now The CW. Greg served as a writer and executive producer on the show.
Check out the full list of winners from the 2024 Emmy Awards here!
The 46-year-old Doctor Odyssey actor helped present the Governors Award to Greg Berlanti at the 2024 Emmy Awards on Sunday (September 15) at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
As he walked out on stage with Matt Bomer, “I Don’t Want to Wait” by Paula Cole, aka the theme song to Dawson’s Creek, started playing in the background.
Keep reading to find out more…“Ah, yes, this song,” Joshua said with a big smile on his face as he walked to the mic.
If you forgot, Joshua played Pacey Witter on Dawson’s Creek, which ran from 1998 to 2003 on The WB, which is now The CW. Greg served as a writer and executive producer on the show.
Check out the full list of winners from the 2024 Emmy Awards here!
- 9/16/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
As the vibration of cicadas began echoing along the French Broad River in Asheville, North Carolina, last week, the Americana/indie sounds of Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters began to join in. AVLfest, the annual celebration of Asheville music, was underway.
“It’s such a windy world out there/everybody keeps on blowing away,” Platt sang in her whimsical tone akin to Bonnie Raitt during “Mirage,” a cut from the Honeycutters’ latest release. “I try to tell myself that I don’t care/but I learn to love the ones that stay.
“It’s such a windy world out there/everybody keeps on blowing away,” Platt sang in her whimsical tone akin to Bonnie Raitt during “Mirage,” a cut from the Honeycutters’ latest release. “I try to tell myself that I don’t care/but I learn to love the ones that stay.
- 8/9/2024
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com
On Wednesday June 5 2024, NBC broadcasts an episode of the series The Kelly Clarkson Show!
Season 5 Episode 153 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” viewers are in for a treat with an exciting lineup. The show kicks off with the popular segment Kellyoke, where Kelly Clarkson will perform a stunning rendition of “I Will Wait.” Her powerful vocals and infectious energy are sure to captivate the audience right from the start.
Following the musical performance, actress Dakota Fanning joins Kelly on the show. Dakota will share insights into her latest projects and engage in a fun and candid conversation with Kelly. The audience can look forward to getting to know more about the talented actress and her upcoming ventures.
In addition to Dakota Fanning, the episode features guests Matt Iseman, Paula Cole, Sherri Crichton, and James Patterson. Each guest brings a unique perspective and talent to the show,...
Season 5 Episode 153 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” viewers are in for a treat with an exciting lineup. The show kicks off with the popular segment Kellyoke, where Kelly Clarkson will perform a stunning rendition of “I Will Wait.” Her powerful vocals and infectious energy are sure to captivate the audience right from the start.
Following the musical performance, actress Dakota Fanning joins Kelly on the show. Dakota will share insights into her latest projects and engage in a fun and candid conversation with Kelly. The audience can look forward to getting to know more about the talented actress and her upcoming ventures.
In addition to Dakota Fanning, the episode features guests Matt Iseman, Paula Cole, Sherri Crichton, and James Patterson. Each guest brings a unique perspective and talent to the show,...
- 6/5/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
My first concert ever was Sarah McLachlan at Radio City Music Hall in 1995. The Canadian singer-songwriter was on tour in support of her U.S. breakthrough, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, and had enlisted a then-unknown artist, Paula Cole, as the opening act despite protests from tour promoters, who claimed nobody would pay to see two women.
Of course, they were mistaken, and a few years later, McLachlan helped reimagine the touring music festival with the all-female Lilith Fair. She continues her mission to share the spotlight with other female artists on her latest trek, in celebration of Fumbling Towards Ecstasy’s 30th anniversary, with fellow Canadian Leslie Feist warming up the audience at the Hollywood Bowl last night as the marine layer rolled in and the temperature dropped.
After opening with a mini-set of popular hits and fan favorites from subsequent releases, McLachlan launched into a track-by-track performance of Fumbling Towards Ecstasy.
Of course, they were mistaken, and a few years later, McLachlan helped reimagine the touring music festival with the all-female Lilith Fair. She continues her mission to share the spotlight with other female artists on her latest trek, in celebration of Fumbling Towards Ecstasy’s 30th anniversary, with fellow Canadian Leslie Feist warming up the audience at the Hollywood Bowl last night as the marine layer rolled in and the temperature dropped.
After opening with a mini-set of popular hits and fan favorites from subsequent releases, McLachlan launched into a track-by-track performance of Fumbling Towards Ecstasy.
- 6/1/2024
- by Sal Cinquemani
- Slant Magazine
What Is Knuckles' Theme Song in the Paramount Plus Series? Soundtrack Explored - Main Image
After waiting a while, Knuckles from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 finally got his spinoff series. If you already watched the show, you may be wondering what Knuckles' Paramount theme song is. Here's the song title along with the other songs in its soundtrack.
Spoiler Warning: This article includes spoilers for Knuckles, so proceed with caution.
What is Knuckles TV Series About?
In Knuckles, we find the titular character struggling to adjust to a quiet life in the suburbs. After all, Knuckles (voiced by Idris Elba) was a strong enemy of Sonic in the former film.
As he tries to settle into his new life in Green Hills, he frequently finds himself in trouble with Maddie (voiced by Tika Sumpter).
Later, he decides to become a mentor to the local sheriff's deputy, Wade (voiced by Adam Pally...
After waiting a while, Knuckles from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 finally got his spinoff series. If you already watched the show, you may be wondering what Knuckles' Paramount theme song is. Here's the song title along with the other songs in its soundtrack.
Spoiler Warning: This article includes spoilers for Knuckles, so proceed with caution.
What is Knuckles TV Series About?
In Knuckles, we find the titular character struggling to adjust to a quiet life in the suburbs. After all, Knuckles (voiced by Idris Elba) was a strong enemy of Sonic in the former film.
As he tries to settle into his new life in Green Hills, he frequently finds himself in trouble with Maddie (voiced by Tika Sumpter).
Later, he decides to become a mentor to the local sheriff's deputy, Wade (voiced by Adam Pally...
- 4/30/2024
- EpicStream
Well, it took Peter Farrelly exactly two movies to go from winning Best Picture back to making broad comedies about dog boners; I guess some people never change. Of course, “Green Book” was only about two dog boners away from being as dumb — or dumber — than a Farrelly classic like “There’s Something About Mary” to begin with, but even so, the funniest thing about “Ricky Stanicky” might be how recently its director was holding an Oscar on the stage of the Dolby Theater.
Actually, no: The funniest thing about “Ricky Stanicky” is the sight of John Cena dressed as Alice Cooper and singing “Sploooooooge out. My. Penis” to the tune of “School’s Out” (for summer), which is one of the signature “jizz jams” his character performs at the semen-themed musical revue he launched after his dog-fucking show was canceled because “Atlantic City went all woke.”
Anyway, those are the two funny things about “Ricky Stanicky.
Actually, no: The funniest thing about “Ricky Stanicky” is the sight of John Cena dressed as Alice Cooper and singing “Sploooooooge out. My. Penis” to the tune of “School’s Out” (for summer), which is one of the signature “jizz jams” his character performs at the semen-themed musical revue he launched after his dog-fucking show was canceled because “Atlantic City went all woke.”
Anyway, those are the two funny things about “Ricky Stanicky.
- 3/6/2024
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Where have all the comedies gone? Think about that and sing it to yourself to the tune of Paula Cole's "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" We used to be a proper country, inundated with the works of filmmakers like Judd Apatow, Adam McKay, and Paul Feig, starring big name talent like Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, Melissa McCarthy, and Jason Segel, just to name a few of the actors who led big studio comedies that were hitting the big screen left and right. Sadly, times have changed, and it's hard to find a successor to "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," the next "Superbad" or "Bridesmaids," or even another "Forgetting Sarah Marshall."
This year alone, you'd be hard-pressed to find movies that are just straight up comedies. Sure, "Barbie" is incredibly funny, but it's not your average straight-up comedy. "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves...
This year alone, you'd be hard-pressed to find movies that are just straight up comedies. Sure, "Barbie" is incredibly funny, but it's not your average straight-up comedy. "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves...
- 12/22/2023
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Paula Cole isn’t the only one who doesn’t want to wait, as Dawson’s Creek fans have been hoping for a reunion for some time. And now that such fare is more popular than ever and this marks the 20th anniversary of the series finale, talk has again emerged from the creek.
During a discussion at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Joey Potter herself, Katie Holmes, addressed the idea of a Dawson’s Creek reunion. Unfortunately for fans of the teen drama, Holmes isn’t all that confident, despite some minor chatter. “There have been many discussions over the years. We all loved the experience…We’ve often talked about it…For now, we kind of just keeping saying that until there is a real reason to do it, it hasn’t been something where people have said, ‘This is the take on it.’”
Even if there was a Dawson’s Creek reunion,...
During a discussion at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Joey Potter herself, Katie Holmes, addressed the idea of a Dawson’s Creek reunion. Unfortunately for fans of the teen drama, Holmes isn’t all that confident, despite some minor chatter. “There have been many discussions over the years. We all loved the experience…We’ve often talked about it…For now, we kind of just keeping saying that until there is a real reason to do it, it hasn’t been something where people have said, ‘This is the take on it.’”
Even if there was a Dawson’s Creek reunion,...
- 5/21/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Netflix dropped the soundtrack for its hit limited thriller series “Beef.”
The 10-episode miniseries, which debuted on Netflix April 6, carries a name that completely conveys its plot. “Beef” centers on two strangers — a failing contractor named Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), and an unsatisfied entrepreneur named Amy Lau (Ali Wong) — whose worlds literally collide after they get into a road rage incident. When things escalate, the feud brings out their innermost darkest sides.
The cast includes Wong, Yeun, Young Mazino, David Choe, Mia Serafino, Ashley Park, Justin H. Min, Joseph Lee and Andrew Santino.
The A24-produced thriller was created by Lee Sung Jin, and executive produced by Jake Schreier, Ravi Nandan and Alli Reich. Series leads Wong and Yeun also serve as executive producers.
“Beef’s” original Score is by Bobby Krlic, and the soundtrack includes songs by prominent artists Christina Aguilera, Hoobstank and even tracks from Yeun and some of the cast.
The 10-episode miniseries, which debuted on Netflix April 6, carries a name that completely conveys its plot. “Beef” centers on two strangers — a failing contractor named Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), and an unsatisfied entrepreneur named Amy Lau (Ali Wong) — whose worlds literally collide after they get into a road rage incident. When things escalate, the feud brings out their innermost darkest sides.
The cast includes Wong, Yeun, Young Mazino, David Choe, Mia Serafino, Ashley Park, Justin H. Min, Joseph Lee and Andrew Santino.
The A24-produced thriller was created by Lee Sung Jin, and executive produced by Jake Schreier, Ravi Nandan and Alli Reich. Series leads Wong and Yeun also serve as executive producers.
“Beef’s” original Score is by Bobby Krlic, and the soundtrack includes songs by prominent artists Christina Aguilera, Hoobstank and even tracks from Yeun and some of the cast.
- 4/21/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
The choice of music in a TV show is a significant factor.
A well-conceptualized opening sequence accompanied by a great song can be more memorable than the TV show itself.
We have compiled 20 excellent opening theme songs to which one cannot help but move their body. And if they don't, their mind does the work for them.
20. I Don't Wanna Wait by Paula Cole on Dawson's Creek
The song marries well with the show's theme about a bunch of teens trying to figure life out. They don't wait for life to pass them by.
The opening sequence has the cast being playful and carefree in places around their town as Paula sings the lyrics.
You watch it several times and soon feel like part of the group.
It is easily one of the most recognizable opening songs ever.
19. Luck You Got by The HighStrung on Shameless (US)
When the guitar...
A well-conceptualized opening sequence accompanied by a great song can be more memorable than the TV show itself.
We have compiled 20 excellent opening theme songs to which one cannot help but move their body. And if they don't, their mind does the work for them.
20. I Don't Wanna Wait by Paula Cole on Dawson's Creek
The song marries well with the show's theme about a bunch of teens trying to figure life out. They don't wait for life to pass them by.
The opening sequence has the cast being playful and carefree in places around their town as Paula sings the lyrics.
You watch it several times and soon feel like part of the group.
It is easily one of the most recognizable opening songs ever.
19. Luck You Got by The HighStrung on Shameless (US)
When the guitar...
- 9/27/2022
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
This year's Grammy nominees for best new artist are Arooj Aftab, Jimmie Allen, Baby Keem, Finneas, Glass Animals, Japanese Breakfast, The Kid Laroi, Arlo Parks, Olivia Rodrigo, and Saweetie. It's undoubtedly going to be a heated race for the coveted award, whose past recipients include household names like Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, Christina Aguilera, Mariah Carey, and Maroon 5. While those musicians' careers are still firmly intact, there's a handful of other best new artist winners who haven't fared so well. In honor of the upcoming show, we're looking into the status of some of the past best new artist award winners. Keep reading to see what's become of them, and let us know whether you think they've avoided a curse or not.
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- 3/30/2022
- by Britt Stephens
- Popsugar.com
The pop-music world, in many ways, has only gotten angstier (it would be hard to imagine a mood-poet chanteuse like Billie Eilish commanding arenas 20 years ago). But even back in the ’90s, Sheryl Crow was the kind of straight-up, middle-of-the-strike-zone, tasty-licks virtuoso of rock ‘n’ roll good times who seemed to have been put on earth to make people happy.
She was at the forefront of a revolutionary wave of women in pop — the Lilith Fair generation, from Alanis Morrisette to Sarah McLachlan to Shawn Colin to Paula Cole — but she was also, you could argue, one of the last great rockers to work in the heart-on-the-sleeve, guitar-riffs-on-air tradition of Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty. My favorite line of hers has always been the one that comes after “All I wanna do is have some fun…” — namely, “until the sun comes up over Santa Monica Boulevard.” With her starburst smile and electrifying vocal bravado,...
She was at the forefront of a revolutionary wave of women in pop — the Lilith Fair generation, from Alanis Morrisette to Sarah McLachlan to Shawn Colin to Paula Cole — but she was also, you could argue, one of the last great rockers to work in the heart-on-the-sleeve, guitar-riffs-on-air tradition of Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty. My favorite line of hers has always been the one that comes after “All I wanna do is have some fun…” — namely, “until the sun comes up over Santa Monica Boulevard.” With her starburst smile and electrifying vocal bravado,...
- 3/12/2022
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read ahead if you have not watched “The Masked Singer” Season 6, Episode 13, “Finale,” which aired Dec. 16 on Fox.
When it comes to the Queen of Hearts, there’s no playing. Singer/songwriter Jewel was unmasked as the Season 6 winner of “The Masked Singer,” having wowed the show’s panelists and fans while disguised as the Queen of Hearts. Jewel beat out runner-up Todrick Hall, who was unmasked as the Bull.
Jewel told Variety that she signed on to do “The Masked Singer” for a number of reasons, starting with the fact that it allowed her to maintain a work/life balance: “Being a single mom in the music business is really difficult” she said. “And so I’m always looking for opportunities that helped me creatively and allow me to be a mom. I thought this show really fit. It didn’t require so much of...
When it comes to the Queen of Hearts, there’s no playing. Singer/songwriter Jewel was unmasked as the Season 6 winner of “The Masked Singer,” having wowed the show’s panelists and fans while disguised as the Queen of Hearts. Jewel beat out runner-up Todrick Hall, who was unmasked as the Bull.
Jewel told Variety that she signed on to do “The Masked Singer” for a number of reasons, starting with the fact that it allowed her to maintain a work/life balance: “Being a single mom in the music business is really difficult” she said. “And so I’m always looking for opportunities that helped me creatively and allow me to be a mom. I thought this show really fit. It didn’t require so much of...
- 12/16/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
When the Grammy nominations were announced on November 23, Olivia Rodrigo earned seven nominations including Album of the Year (“Sour”), Record of the Year and Song of the Year (“Drivers License”), and Best New Artist. That makes her only the 13th artist in Grammy history to earn all four of those nominations in the same year. But guess what, Finneas is the 14th … kind of.
We were surprised by Rodrigo’s dominance in the top four categories. Going into the nominations we were predicting her to win all four, which only two other artists have ever done before: Christopher Cross (1981) and Billie Eilish (2020). But just getting nominated for all four is a good omen. Consider the list of 12 artists who previously accomplished the feat:
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1968: Bobbie Gentry
1981: Christopher Cross
1985: Cyndi Lauper
1989: Tracy Chapman
1991: Mariah Carey...
We were surprised by Rodrigo’s dominance in the top four categories. Going into the nominations we were predicting her to win all four, which only two other artists have ever done before: Christopher Cross (1981) and Billie Eilish (2020). But just getting nominated for all four is a good omen. Consider the list of 12 artists who previously accomplished the feat:
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1968: Bobbie Gentry
1981: Christopher Cross
1985: Cyndi Lauper
1989: Tracy Chapman
1991: Mariah Carey...
- 11/28/2021
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Do you remember the last time there wasn’t a theme week on “Dancing with the Stars” Season 30? No? Well, it was way back in Week 2, the night of the first elimination. Since then, it’s been all themes, from Britney to Janet, until now. Monday’s semifinal is, once again, theme-less.
As per yoosh, the remaining couples will perform two individual dances. The first round is a redemption dance of a previous style with which they struggled and the second round is a new style. Expect a lot of perfect scores because five of the six new dances are not ballroom or Latin: There are four contemporaries, one jazz and one Argentine tango on tap. That last one was assigned to Cody Rigsby and Cheryl Burke, who, of course, performed a virtual jazz in Week 3 when they were both sidelined with Covid-19.
See ‘Dancing with the Stars’ has a double elimination next week,...
As per yoosh, the remaining couples will perform two individual dances. The first round is a redemption dance of a previous style with which they struggled and the second round is a new style. Expect a lot of perfect scores because five of the six new dances are not ballroom or Latin: There are four contemporaries, one jazz and one Argentine tango on tap. That last one was assigned to Cody Rigsby and Cheryl Burke, who, of course, performed a virtual jazz in Week 3 when they were both sidelined with Covid-19.
See ‘Dancing with the Stars’ has a double elimination next week,...
- 11/14/2021
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Restoring rightful balance to the universe, Netflix has returned Paula Cole’s “I Don’t Want to Wait” theme song to Dawson’s Creek.
All six seasons of Dawson’s Creek are now available on the streamer with the original theme song.
“I Don’t Want to Wait” has not been featured on streaming and DVD versions of the TV series for many years because Sony only purchased the on-air rights to the track. But now a deal has been struck with Cole that allows use of the song across all streaming platforms. The restored version was re-recorded and re-mastered by Cole to get it back in circulation.
Dawson’s Creek ran from 1998-2003 on the WB, starring James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson and Michelle Williams. Netflix picked it up in November 2020, swapping out “Run Like Mad” by Jann Arden for the original credits intro. Fan outrage ensued, but today...
All six seasons of Dawson’s Creek are now available on the streamer with the original theme song.
“I Don’t Want to Wait” has not been featured on streaming and DVD versions of the TV series for many years because Sony only purchased the on-air rights to the track. But now a deal has been struck with Cole that allows use of the song across all streaming platforms. The restored version was re-recorded and re-mastered by Cole to get it back in circulation.
Dawson’s Creek ran from 1998-2003 on the WB, starring James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson and Michelle Williams. Netflix picked it up in November 2020, swapping out “Run Like Mad” by Jann Arden for the original credits intro. Fan outrage ensued, but today...
- 9/3/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Horrifying news for fans of Jann Arden’s “Run Like Mad” today, as Netflix reports that the iconic Dawson’s Creek theme tune has now been usurped by—well, by a more iconic Dawson’s Creek theme tune, admittedly. Which is to say that Paula Cole’s “I Don’t Want To Wait,” the soundtrack to a million meditations on the Holy…...
- 9/3/2021
- by William Hughes
- avclub.com
It’s a bad day for everyone who only discovered “Dawson’s Creek” in recent years and had gotten married to the idea that Jann Arden’s “Run Like Mad” was the theme song for the 1998-2003 teen television series. For all of the show’s other fans, apart from that tiny, tiny sliver, it’s a good day, as Paula Cole has been restored to the opening credits and the world set aright.
Announced Netflix in a Friday morning tweet (speaking in the first person as a company): “Dawson’s Creek fans, I’m thrilled to announce that — at long last — you will hear Paula Cole’s iconic song ‘I Don’t Want to Wait’ when you watch the opening credits!”
But it’s not the original recording of the song, although the expectation is that no one will notice the difference. The artist herself weighed in Friday afternoon, explaining...
Announced Netflix in a Friday morning tweet (speaking in the first person as a company): “Dawson’s Creek fans, I’m thrilled to announce that — at long last — you will hear Paula Cole’s iconic song ‘I Don’t Want to Wait’ when you watch the opening credits!”
But it’s not the original recording of the song, although the expectation is that no one will notice the difference. The artist herself weighed in Friday afternoon, explaining...
- 9/3/2021
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
You didn’t want to wait… but at long last, Dawson’s Creek is streaming with its original theme song.
Netflix, which is currently streaming all six seasons of the WB charmer, announced the return of the iconic Paula Cole song on Friday.
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If you tuned in last summer for TVLine’s exhaustive walk through The Best TV Theme Songs of All Time, you already know why Cole’s “I Don’t...
Netflix, which is currently streaming all six seasons of the WB charmer, announced the return of the iconic Paula Cole song on Friday.
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If you tuned in last summer for TVLine’s exhaustive walk through The Best TV Theme Songs of All Time, you already know why Cole’s “I Don’t...
- 9/3/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
When Paula Cole released her 2016 album, Ballads, a double LP of folk and jazz standards, she felt her work was incomplete. “It didn’t sit right,” the singer-songwriter tells Rolling Stone over the phone from her home in Massachusetts. “I needed it to be more of a diverse patchwork, incorporating my roots as a typical American and also as a daughter of a professional musician. I’ve been in this melting pot of music since I was a little girl, and I needed the album to reflect that diversity.”
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- 3/19/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Netflix is taking us back to Capeside! On Oct. 19, the streamer announced that The WB's classic coming-of-age drama Dawson's Creek would be making its onsite debut on Nov. 1. That's right, the drama that gave us *thee* James Van Der Beek crying meme will be at the fingertips of every Netflix subscriber starting next month!
It's been over 20 years since Van Der Beek (Dawson Leery), Katie Holmes (Joey Potter), Joshua Jackson (Pacey Witter), and Michelle Williams (Jen Lindley) first graced the TV screen together, but fans will forever treasure the torrid romances, musical moments, heartbreak, and "Creek-speak" that the series gave us for six seasons. There's only one catch here, and, as Netflix made sure to mention before anyone could call it out come Nov. 1, the episodes will not feature the series's iconic theme song "I Don't Want to Wait" by Paula Cole. Instead, it'll probably open with...
It's been over 20 years since Van Der Beek (Dawson Leery), Katie Holmes (Joey Potter), Joshua Jackson (Pacey Witter), and Michelle Williams (Jen Lindley) first graced the TV screen together, but fans will forever treasure the torrid romances, musical moments, heartbreak, and "Creek-speak" that the series gave us for six seasons. There's only one catch here, and, as Netflix made sure to mention before anyone could call it out come Nov. 1, the episodes will not feature the series's iconic theme song "I Don't Want to Wait" by Paula Cole. Instead, it'll probably open with...
- 10/31/2020
- by Mekishana Pierre
- Popsugar.com
Beloved ‘90s teen drama Dawson’s Creek is coming to Netflix in November and all is right with the world. Except for…well, this one thing. Netflix announced Dawson’s Creek’s arrival via its Twitter account and tried to get ahead of some bad news.
Dawson's Creek — one of television's most beloved coming-of-age stories — is coming to Netflix in The US on November 1
…and before you ask, the episodes won't have the original theme song (sorry) pic.twitter.com/f07QkbdFJY
— Netflix (@netflix) October 19, 2020
Yes, unfortunately none of the 128 episodes of Dawson’s Creek coming to Netflix will be accompanied by the show’s absolutely iconic theme song: Paula Cole’s “I Don’t Wanna Wait.” To the properly ‘90sified brain, even the mention of the words “Dawson’s” and/or “Creek” will trigger the opening bars of that song as a Pavlovian response. “I don’t wanna wait. For our liiiiivesss to be ova!
Dawson's Creek — one of television's most beloved coming-of-age stories — is coming to Netflix in The US on November 1
…and before you ask, the episodes won't have the original theme song (sorry) pic.twitter.com/f07QkbdFJY
— Netflix (@netflix) October 19, 2020
Yes, unfortunately none of the 128 episodes of Dawson’s Creek coming to Netflix will be accompanied by the show’s absolutely iconic theme song: Paula Cole’s “I Don’t Wanna Wait.” To the properly ‘90sified brain, even the mention of the words “Dawson’s” and/or “Creek” will trigger the opening bars of that song as a Pavlovian response. “I don’t wanna wait. For our liiiiivesss to be ova!
- 10/20/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Dawson's Creek is bringing its late 90s teen angst to Netflix next month but it will be doing so without one of the key elements from its original run. Paula Cole's "I Don’t Want to Wait” is the instantly memorable theme song that ran across all six seasons of the WB teen drama. The song was replaced for the home video and streaming release…...
- 10/20/2020
- by Gaius Bolling
- JoBlo.com
“Dawson’s Creek” is set to stream on Netflix next month, and long-suffering fans will not be surprised to hear that the streaming version show will continue to exist without Paula Cole’s iconic theme song.
Cole’s”I Don’t Want to Wait” was the instantly memorable theme song across all six seasons of the WB teen drama, but the song was replaced for the home video and streaming release due to rights issues, much to the chagrin of fans who grew up watching the show’s original run.
Instead, newcomers to the series in the streaming era have been greeted by Canadian musician Jann Arden’s “Run Like Mad.” (The song was actually recorded as the original theme song for the show and was used as such in international markets where Sony didn’t have the rights to “I Don’t Want to Wait.”)
In a 2012 interview with the...
Cole’s”I Don’t Want to Wait” was the instantly memorable theme song across all six seasons of the WB teen drama, but the song was replaced for the home video and streaming release due to rights issues, much to the chagrin of fans who grew up watching the show’s original run.
Instead, newcomers to the series in the streaming era have been greeted by Canadian musician Jann Arden’s “Run Like Mad.” (The song was actually recorded as the original theme song for the show and was used as such in international markets where Sony didn’t have the rights to “I Don’t Want to Wait.”)
In a 2012 interview with the...
- 10/19/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
‘The Sleepover’ Review: Netflix’s Tepid Action-Comedy Offers Family-Friendly Thrills, but That’s All
Middle schooler Kevin (Maxwell Simkins) is prone to exaggeration, cooking up fanciful lies to sell to his family, his friends, even his teachers, all the better to imagine a world in which his suburban life isn’t quite so boring. Case in point: Trish Sie’s “The Sleepover,” which follows Kevin and his seemingly cookie-cutter family, opens with young Kevin regaling his class with a beloved tale of his own family history. It is, in actuality, the plot of the Ridley Scott film “The Martian.” That Kevin’s life is actually about to become much crazier than he could possibly dream of is just one of the many generic charms of Sie’s film,
Kevin may be a ham, but his big sister Clancy (Sadie Stanley) can’t help but be jealous of her sibling’s ability to embrace his silly self — Kevin is the kind of kid who can...
Kevin may be a ham, but his big sister Clancy (Sadie Stanley) can’t help but be jealous of her sibling’s ability to embrace his silly self — Kevin is the kind of kid who can...
- 8/19/2020
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Jodie Turner-Smith couldn't resist poking fun at Joshua Jackson after the Dawson's Creek theme song started playing over the speakers during their recent trip to Home Depot. Luckily, the 33-year-old actress documented the whole thing via Instagram Stories on Monday. As fans are well aware, Jackson played Pacey Witter on the TV series. So when Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait" started blasting in the aisles, Turner-Smith started cracking up and mouthing the words. "You couldn't write this," Turner-Smith captioned the clip, "Felt All The Feels when I heard this song. #PACEY4EVA." However, Jackson didn't seem as thrilled. "Is there...
- 2/25/2020
- E! Online
Moulin Rouge! the Musical: 3/5 Stars
There was a show. A very strange, enchanted show.
Entering the red light-coated Al Hirschfeld Theatre, with the stage flanked on either side with a giant red windmill and a large elephant’s head, you’re immediately asked to immerse yourself in the dreamlike, fantastical world of Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 romantic tragedy Moulin Rouge! As its musical adaptation blazes forth with a whiplash-inducing 70 songs, flashy can-can dancers and bohemian ideals, the fantasy is forced to be grounded in reality and loses some of the film...
There was a show. A very strange, enchanted show.
Entering the red light-coated Al Hirschfeld Theatre, with the stage flanked on either side with a giant red windmill and a large elephant’s head, you’re immediately asked to immerse yourself in the dreamlike, fantastical world of Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 romantic tragedy Moulin Rouge! As its musical adaptation blazes forth with a whiplash-inducing 70 songs, flashy can-can dancers and bohemian ideals, the fantasy is forced to be grounded in reality and loses some of the film...
- 7/26/2019
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Singer-songwriter and folk musician Mark Erelli has produced a pair of albums for Lori McKenna, accompanied musicians including Josh Ritter and Paula Cole on guitar, appeared on Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s 2007 Soul2Soul Tour, and released 11 albums as a solo artist. But in “By Degrees,” a song Rosanne Cash calls “the most compassionate, vivid and non-preaching anti-gun violence song I’ve ever heard,” Erelli shines an essential and sobering light on a topic that remains among the most heavily debated in the country.
With a lyrical hook that...
With a lyrical hook that...
- 10/11/2018
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
It’s been nearly two years since Katy Perry — one of several modern musical supernovae reflected in the beautiful, shattered-glass surfaces of “Vox Lux” — launched the campaign for her fifth album by declaring a new era of “purposeful pop.” No longer would her catchy-as-chlamydia radio anthems be mere teenage dreams of kissing California gurls last Friday night, apparently. Perry’s pop would show invigorated social and political resolve, leaving a woker, sparklier world in its wake. “I’ve seen behind the curtain, and I can’t go back,” Perry said, setting herself up for a media drubbing when the album, give or take some standard-issue empowerment mantras, sounded much like all its slickly enamelled predecessors.
For pop has always been purposeful, and its populist purpose tends to drive it away from the self — a quandary that Brady Corbet’s extraordinary second feature picks at with icy fascination. Powered in its...
For pop has always been purposeful, and its populist purpose tends to drive it away from the self — a quandary that Brady Corbet’s extraordinary second feature picks at with icy fascination. Powered in its...
- 9/4/2018
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
Cue the Paula Cole theme song! It's been 20 years since Dawson's Creek aired its first episode on The WB, and to celebrate its anniversary, Entertainment Weekly reunited eight fan favorites to share their memories of the teen drama. The magazine released four solo covers, each featuring one of the lead actors—Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson, James Van Der Beek and Michelle Williams—and one group cover. (Williams shared her solo cover with Bff Busy Phillips, who starred as Audrey Liddell.) And in addition to conducting exclusive interviews with Holmes (Joey Potter), Jackson (Pacey Witter), Van der Beek (Dawson Leery) and Williams (Jen Lindley), the magazine took pictures and filmed videos of fellow...
- 3/28/2018
- E! Online
It’s almost impossible to believe that it’s been two decades since we first met Dawson, Joey, Pacey and Jen in the fictional, sleepy-yet-tumultuous town of Capeside, Massachusetts. But alas, it was Jan. 20, 1998, that Dawson’s Creek splashed onto screens in its debut on The WB (which was eventually replaced by The CW).
From the first time Katie Holmes‘ Joey Potter scaled a ladder that led to the Steven Spielberg-adorned bedroom of the titular character, played by James Van Der Beek, tweens and teens within five miles of a television were instantly hooked. Next-door-neighbors-turned-BFFs forced to grapple with...
From the first time Katie Holmes‘ Joey Potter scaled a ladder that led to the Steven Spielberg-adorned bedroom of the titular character, played by James Van Der Beek, tweens and teens within five miles of a television were instantly hooked. Next-door-neighbors-turned-BFFs forced to grapple with...
- 1/20/2018
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
The first song many people still think of when they think of James Van Der Beek is Paula Cole’s “I Don’t Want to Wait,” which was the theme song of his WB teen TV series Dawson’s Creek. But the actor is looking to change that tune by playing a comedic version of producer/singer/songwriter Diplo (he’s one half […]
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- 7/7/2017
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
We're going to give all of the Christmas music we've been blasting lately a break to listen to Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait," because these photos of Michelle Williams and James Van Der Beek are taking us all the way back to the hallowed halls of Capeside High School. The former Dawson's Creek costars bumped into each other at Jeff Bezos and Matt Damon's holiday party for Michelle's latest film, Manchester by the Sea, where they smiled for photographers and surely talked about everything Dawson Leery would be up to these days (Rip Jen, gone but never forgotten). Michelle, who is getting Oscar buzz for her work in the film, also chatted with Sandra Bernhard and Sir Ben Kingsley while making her way through the party. Although this is the first time James and Michelle have been seen together since the show ended in 2003, the teen...
- 12/5/2016
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
Broad City's Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer dropped by The Tonight Show Friday to play a round of Spin the Microphone with host Jimmy Fallon and Tyler Perry. The game, a sort of karaoke roulette, forces a contestant at random to sing a familiar hit without the help of lyrics. In this case, Spin the Microphone results in Jacobson's butchering of Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait" and Glazer adding a bunch of placeholder "something, something" to the lyrics of her Bell Biv DeVoe's Poison duet with Fallon.
- 1/9/2016
- Rollingstone.com
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"I don't wanna wait... for our lives to be ooooover." Oh, how we used to glue our tween-aged eyes to the glaring screen as soon as Paula Cole started crooning that angsty jam every week on the network formerly known as The WB.
"Dawson's Creek" was a must-watch for teens of the late '90s and it still holds up to this day. Sure, these Massachusetts high-schoolers had vocabs that rival any English PhD and the life lessons bordered on the "after school special" variety, but it was teenage soap drama at its finest. And nobody on it was truly perfect. In fact, the title character was probably the worst part of the show. With that in mind, we've decided to rank the main "Dawson's Creek" gang, from insufferable... to tolerable. Back to Capeside we go.
"I don't wanna wait... for our lives to be ooooover." Oh, how we used to glue our tween-aged eyes to the glaring screen as soon as Paula Cole started crooning that angsty jam every week on the network formerly known as The WB.
"Dawson's Creek" was a must-watch for teens of the late '90s and it still holds up to this day. Sure, these Massachusetts high-schoolers had vocabs that rival any English PhD and the life lessons bordered on the "after school special" variety, but it was teenage soap drama at its finest. And nobody on it was truly perfect. In fact, the title character was probably the worst part of the show. With that in mind, we've decided to rank the main "Dawson's Creek" gang, from insufferable... to tolerable. Back to Capeside we go.
- 12/17/2015
- by Alana Altmann
- Moviefone
Show of hands if you spent a lot of college listening to Remy Zero or Paula Cole on your Winamp?
Okay, you can put your hands down. (We can't see them.) But, we can see why you opened up your ears to the aforementioned artists -- they blessed us with two of the best teen TV show theme songs in the history of time.
From "Smallville's" apt "Save Me," to "I Don't Want to Wait" from "Dawson's Creek," we've assembled more memorable themes you shouldn't feel embarrassed adding to your Spotify.
7. "My So-Called Life Theme" From "My So-Called Life" (1994 - 1995)
If high-school angst and nostalgia had theme music, this would be it. No lyrics, just all the feels.
6. 'Where You Lead" From "Gilmore Girls" (2000 - 2007)
The Gilmores arguably have the most "fall as f**k" theme ever made. Which probably explains why we never fast-forward through it during our binge watching sessions.
Okay, you can put your hands down. (We can't see them.) But, we can see why you opened up your ears to the aforementioned artists -- they blessed us with two of the best teen TV show theme songs in the history of time.
From "Smallville's" apt "Save Me," to "I Don't Want to Wait" from "Dawson's Creek," we've assembled more memorable themes you shouldn't feel embarrassed adding to your Spotify.
7. "My So-Called Life Theme" From "My So-Called Life" (1994 - 1995)
If high-school angst and nostalgia had theme music, this would be it. No lyrics, just all the feels.
6. 'Where You Lead" From "Gilmore Girls" (2000 - 2007)
The Gilmores arguably have the most "fall as f**k" theme ever made. Which probably explains why we never fast-forward through it during our binge watching sessions.
- 11/10/2015
- by Phil Pirrello
- Moviefone
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