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Why was Little Richard’s hit song “Tutti Frutti” so difficult?

Why was Little Richard’s hit song “Tutti Frutti” so difficult?

🔥 Explore this awesome post from BBC Culture 📖 📂 Category: 📌 Main takeaway: Getty ImagesWhen Little Richard played a London rock and roll show in 1972, he was seen as a golden oldie.Early recording sessions in New Orleans failed to capture the magic. Producer Robert "Bombz" Blackwell said he didn't appreciate Richard until he saw him play at the city's famous Dew Drop Inn. “That's when I started to know and understand Richard,” he said, “because all you have to do is give Richard an audience, turn on the lights, and the show starts.” “He jumped on the piano…
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‘He Stole My Heart’: Why My Best Friend’s Wedding is the movie I feel the happiest in | Julia Roberts

‘He Stole My Heart’: Why My Best Friend’s Wedding is the movie I feel the happiest in | Julia Roberts

💥 Discover this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Julia Roberts,Cameron Diaz,Romance films,Comedy films,Comedy,Culture,Film 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: IWhen Harry Met Sally asked whether men and women could be friends without sex getting in the way, My Best Friend's Wedding was clear and unambiguous. If your fiancé has a girlfriend — especially one who has a megawatt smile and Julia Roberts' long legs at her best — prepare for drama. Even if you are Cameron Diaz. That's the exact scenario we're faced with at the start of my favorite chaotic film, which grossed just under…
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TV Tonight: Julia Roberts tells a beautiful story about eccentric friends | television

TV Tonight: Julia Roberts tells a beautiful story about eccentric friends | television

💥 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Television,Television & radio,Culture,Blue Lights,Julia Roberts 💡 Main takeaway: Leonard and hungry Paul10pm on BBC TwoJulia Roberts narrates an endearing comedy-drama based on Ronan Hession's novel. Leonard (Alex Luther) is an eccentric thirty-something who lives with his doting mother. But when she suddenly dies, Leonard finds himself searching for more from his quiet life. He is joined by his best friend, Hungry Paul (Laurie Kynaston). Could the new outgoing colleague, played by Jamie Lee O'Donnell, be the key to unlocking Leonard's world? Holly RichardsonThe race to build…
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‘Winning the Turner Prize made me fiercer’: Helen Martin on the negative side of the award – and her epic new work | art

‘Winning the Turner Prize made me fiercer’: Helen Martin on the negative side of the award – and her epic new work | art

✨ Discover this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Art,Art and design,Culture,Helen Marten 📌 Main takeaway: 'I "I don't think I've ever worked so hard before. I literally didn't have a day off for four months," says Helen Martin. The artist talks about 30 Blizzards, a two-hour opera for which she was commissioned by Art Basel Paris and the fashion label Miu Miu, to write the libretto and design the show. Featuring 30 main characters – with names like Mother, Baker, Asphalt, and Forest – and a chorus called Dust, the entire piece moves from “the…
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Bill Nighy Is the Painful Uncle You Never Knew You Needed: This Week’s Best Podcasts | culture

Bill Nighy Is the Painful Uncle You Never Knew You Needed: This Week’s Best Podcasts | culture

🚀 Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Culture,Television & radio,Bill Nighy 💡 Key idea: Choose the weekBad Advice by Bill NighyBill Nighy is the hurt uncle you never knew you needed and he answers readers' questions in his new show. It's a brief delight to listen to his corny suggestions on topics from applying lipstick to organizing a record collection. Wisdom is dispensed with - despite his self-deprecating protests. ALexi DugginsWidely available, weekly episodesFirst convictionLimerick native Ruth Negga narrates this RTÉ podcast about a couple convicted of performing female genital mutilation (FGM) on…
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‘Everyone seems to be in Zimmers’: After 70 years of mind-blowing excitement, is rock ‘n’ roll dead? | Pop and rock

‘Everyone seems to be in Zimmers’: After 70 years of mind-blowing excitement, is rock ‘n’ roll dead? | Pop and rock

🔥 Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Pop and rock,Music,Rockabilly,Elvis Presley,Culture ✅ Main takeaway: nOne can truly say when rock and roll was invented. You could say March 1951, with the release of Rocket 88 by Jackie Princeton and his Delta cats. Or perhaps it was July 1954, when Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore and Bill Black stopped messing around between takes at Sun Studios and started working on "That's All Right," which became the future King's first single.But a truly rock 'n' roll year become Rock 'n' roll was 70 years ago, in…
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Add to playlist: Jordan Patterson’s Café Magic and the best new tracks of the week | music

Add to playlist: Jordan Patterson’s Café Magic and the best new tracks of the week | music

🔥 Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Music,Culture ✅ Here’s what you’ll learn: from North Carolina, United StatesRecommended if you like Fiona Apple, Anaïs Mitchell, Indigo Daughtersthe next New album The Hermit is out now; He tours the US with Jens Leckmann in NovemberJordan Patterson's name is unfortunately so close to that of a certain conservative Canadian author, that Google suggests automatically correcting search results when you search for her. The 23-year-old American songwriter couldn't be further from his missionary brand of hyper-masculinity. Her debut album, The Hermit, recalls the rich '90s scene…
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Colm Tóibín: Why I set up a printing press to publish Nobel Prize winner Laszlo Krasznahorkai | Laszlo Krasznahorkai

Colm Tóibín: Why I set up a printing press to publish Nobel Prize winner Laszlo Krasznahorkai | Laszlo Krasznahorkai

💥 Discover this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: László Krasznahorkai,Nobel prize in literature,Colm Tóibín,Books,Hungary,Culture,Fiction,Awards and prizes,World news,Béla Tarr,Film ✅ Main takeaway: TChristmas Hat - That was almost 20 years ago - I returned from America with news. My friend Daniel Medin had recommended two books to me, both by Hungarian novelist Laszlo Krasznahorkai, one called “War and War” and the other “The Melancholy of Resistance.” We also watched some of Béla Tarr's films, whose screenplays were written by Krasznahorkai. The sense of slow, simmering menace in Werckmeister Harmonies, built on the melancholy of resistance, the…
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‘We’re fighting for you!’ Podcaster Ben Meiselas on taking on the Maga media – and winning the ratings battle | Podcasts

‘We’re fighting for you!’ Podcaster Ben Meiselas on taking on the Maga media – and winning the ratings battle | Podcasts

🔥 Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Podcasts,US politics,US news,Joe Rogan,Media,Life and style,Culture,Podcasting 📌 Key idea: Ben Meiselas is a very busy man. So busy, he has to break off halfway through our interview to conduct an interview of his own, for his next broadcast. It’s 7am Los Angeles time when we meet via video call, and Meiselas is already well into another 18-hour day of podcasting, planning, interviewing, meetings and more besides. His “pro-democracy” channel MeidasTouch, which he runs with his younger brothers Jordan and Brett, puts out 15 or more videos a…
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The Chair Company review – Angry office comedy packed with huge dumb laughs | television

The Chair Company review – Angry office comedy packed with huge dumb laughs | television

🔥 Discover this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Television,Television & radio,Culture 📌 Key idea: MMeet Ron Trosper, a dedicated office worker in a small town in Ohio. Ron works for a company that builds shopping malls, the latest of which is the first in which Ron is appointed project leader, despite concerns from some of his bosses. Today is his big day. He's giving a speech at the launch!Ron is the creation of Tim Robinson, the former Saturday Night Live writer/performer who reinvented the American sketch show in 2019 with “I Think You Should Leave.”…
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