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‘Heart Strings’ Review: Schmaltzy Musical Drama About a Rigged Reality Show Is Pleasant but Predictable

Joe Leydon Film Critic In the interest of full disclosure, it should be stated at the outset that “Heart Strings,” a musical drama about a young couple competing against each other in a reality TV show, was co-written (with director Ate de Jong) by Steven Gaydos, a 30-year veteran of Variety. As he has indicated here and elsewhere, Gaydos is a man with an abiding passion for country and Americana music, which likely explains why, for all the offkey moments in this passably pleasant but utterly predictable indie, even some of the clichés resound with a faint but perceptible ring of truth.
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Danzig announce 35th anniversary US tour for debut album
Danzig have announced details of a new US tour celebrating 35 years of their debut album.Glenn Danzig’s band will hit the road later this year to perform their 1988 self-titled debut LP in its entirety, with support coming from Behemoth, Twin Temple and Midnight.The tour begins in late Las Vegas in late August and runs through until mid-September.A social media post from the band teases that the tour will be “the Only DANZIG Shows for the foreseeable future”.Tickets for the gigs go on sale on Friday, June 2. You can buy your tickets here from then.See the list of dates below.AUGUST 202325 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Theatre At Virgin Hotels26 – Norco, CA @ Silver Lakes Park27 – Mesa, AZ @ Mesa AmphitheatreSEPTEMBER 20231 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory2 – San Antonio, TX @ Boeing Center At Tech Port3 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall6 – Atlanta, GA @ Roxy Theatre8 – Alton, VA @ Blue Ridge Rock Festival9 – Atlantic City, @ NJ Ovation Hall11 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall At Fenway13 – Cleveland, OH @ Masonic Temple14 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic Temple Theatre16 – Newport, KY @ Megacorp Pavilion17 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon BallroomThe announcement of the tour comes not long after Glenn Danzig said his current tour in May of this year could likely be his last.Danzig gave an interview with Revolver, saying he doesn’t see himself undertaking further runs such as this.
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Beyoncé shares full list of credits for ‘Renaissance’ world tour
Beyoncé has shared more details about her current ‘Renaissance’ world tour – see the full, exhaustive list below.The tour, behind last year’s lauded ‘Renaissance’ LP, began in Stockholm, Sweden last week (May 10), and will head to the UK and North America before the end of the year.Included in the new list, which has been published on Beyoncé’s official website, are names of the show’s dancers, producers, technicians, lighting directors, choreographers and more.Beyoncé herself is listed as the director, executive producer and creative director of the show.See the full list of credits here.At the opening show on the tour, the R&B icon presented fans with a stunning 36-song setlist, which covered her illustrious career and focused heavily on ‘Renaissance’.As well as including numerous fan favourites — namely ‘Love on Top’, ‘Crazy In Love’, ‘Formation’ and ‘Drunk In Love’ — the show in Stockholm also saw several live debuts for songs including ‘Cuff It’, ‘Break My Soul’ and ‘Summer Renaissance’.The singer also surprised fans by making the bathrooms onsite gender-neutral. This is despite the tour making stops in plenty of states which recently passed laws and policies that banned gender-affirming care for children under the age of 18.
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