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Crítica de Un balcon à Limoges: Un encuentro fortuito desata lo inesperado

Cuando dos polos opuestos se encuentran, puede suceder lo inesperado. Ese es el punto de partida de Un balcón à Limoges, el film francés que se construye a partir del encuentro fortuito entre dos excompañeras de secundaria: Gladys, que vive en un auto y a la deriva, y Eugénie, una enfermera circunspecta y profundamente católica. […]

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Crítica de Mile End Kicks: Un viaje al indie sleaze desde una mirada femenina

Chandler Levack presentó en BAFICI el estreno sudamericano de su segundo largometraje, Mile End Kicks (2025), un coming of age que enaltece el espíritu indie sleaze de los años 2010. Grace Pine (Barbie Ferreira de Euphoria) es una joven crítica de música canadiense, en sus veintes, que se muda de Toronto a Montreal durante el […]

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La canción más extraña de The Beatles tiene un vínculo con Shakespeare

Dentro del catálogo de The Beatles, pocas canciones resultan tan desconcertantes y experimentales como “I Am the Walrus”. Escrita principalmente por John Lennon, la pieza que formó parte del disco Magical Mystery Tour se convirtió en un ejemplo claro de su interés por combinar música pop con referencias literarias, incluyendo una inesperada conexión con William […]

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La canción que Arcade Fire tardó años en perfeccionar

Dentro de la discografía de Arcade Fire, hay pocas canciones que reflejen tan claramente su proceso creativo como “No Cars Go”, uno de los siete tracks que aparecieron en el homónimo EP debut del conjunto canadiense. Tras ver la luz a mediados del 2003, la pista atravesó un largo camino de transformación que llevó varios […]

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La canción imposible de superar para John Fogerty:

Junto a Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty supo convertirse en una figura clave del rock estadounidense, pero ese estatus nunca le impidió reconocer la grandeza de quienes sentaron las bases del género. De hecho, en una oportunidad señaló a “Blue Suede Shoes” de Carl Perkins como una obra imposible de superar dentro de la historia […]

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Qué ver en Prime Video: 3 películas nuevas que recibieron malas críticas pero son un éxito

No todas las películas que triunfan en una plataforma son bien recibidas por la crítica. Y en Prime Video hay tres ejemplos claros. Te enlistamos tres films de drama, comedia y acción que son un éxito entre el público pero no recibieron buenos comentarios. Bolas arriba 2026 – Dir: Peter Farrelly Reparto: Mark Wahlberg, Paul Walter […]

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El mejor baterista del mundo para Alice Cooper:

Durante sus más de seis décadas en el negocio de la música, Alice Cooper tuvo el privilegio de compartir escenario y época con algunos de los músicos más influyentes del rock. Sin embargo, cuando se refirió a Keith Moon, el fallecido baterista de The Who, fue especialmente enfático al ubicarlo en un nivel completamente distinto […]

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Ella Langley joined Morgan Wallen for the third show of his Still the Problem tour in Tuscaloosa, Alabama Saturday (April 18) night and the pair had big news for fans: they’ve recorded a duet that will drop Friday (April 24).

“Ella wrote this song and sent it me about a month ago and I loved it,” Wallen said from stage. Langley than added that it was coming out on Friday before the two debuted “I Can’t Love You Anymore.”

The two circled each other as they premiered the passionate mid-tempo heartbreaker trading verses before coming together for the chorus.

Music Mayhem Magazine captured a good portion of the song. Hear other snippets here and here.

Though this was the first time fans heard the duet and the news that it was coming out, it looks like Langley may have been teasing it as far back as two weeks ago with the release of the official “Choosin’ Texas” video.  Eagle-eyed observers had been trying to figure out what, if anything, Langley was hinting at the end of the video when the white van that Miranda Lambert and Langley escape in features a license plate that reads “ICLYA.”  Now we know.

Another hint that the two might be partnering up came last week when Langley joined Wallen at his April 7 show at Nashville’s The Pinnacle to duet on “Sand in My Boots.”

The song is not on Langley’s new album, Dandelion, that dropped April 10, so the question remains is it a stand-alone or will it be on the inevitable deluxe version of Dandelion or on a new Wallen project.

Arguably the two hottest artists in country right now are no strangers to extremely successful co-ed duets. Langley, of course, had a massive hit with “You Look Like You Love Me” with Riley Green, taking home the ACM Award for single of the year last year.

Wallen and Tate McRae took their duet, “What I Want,” (which Langley is singing with Wallen on tour) to No. 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs charts.

Langley will join Wallen for several more shows on his stadium tour, including May 9 in Indianapolis, May 16 in Gainesville, Florida; May 30 in Denver, June 6 in Pittsburgh, June 20 in Chicago, June 27 in Clemson, S.C, July 18 in Baltimore, and Aug. 1 in Philadelphia.

PinkPantheress turned her weekend two Coachella set into a guest-filled celebration — complete with surprise appearances, live collaborations and an onstage birthday moment.

Performing at the Mojave tent during the second weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the British pop artist elevated her already buzzy set with a rotating lineup of guests, building on her weekend one performance with a more expansive, star-driven show.

Among the night’s biggest moments was the appearance of Zara Larsson, who joined the festivities after fans spotted her on festival grounds earlier in the weekend.

While she didn’t appear for the opening performance of “Stateside” — the track she features on — Larsson took the stage solo to perform the title track from her album Midnight Sun, before teasing that PinkPantheress could feature on an upcoming deluxe edition of the project.

PinkPantheress’ “Stateside,” with Zara Larsson, recently hit No. 1 on both the Billboard Global 200 and the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts last month. The song has grown in prominence since Alysa Liu skated to it in her exhibition performance at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics Feb. 21, two days after she became the women’s figure skating champion, winning the first gold medal in the event for the United States in 24 years.

Janelle Monáe also made a brief but notable appearance during the festivities, joining PinkPantheress on guitar during the set. The performance continued to unfold with appearances from Australian DJ Ninajirachi, alongside actor Tyriq Withers, Chase Infiniti, Slayyyter, and Manon, giving the set a party-like, cameo-heavy feel.

PinkPantheress ran through a string of fan-favorite tracks, including “Stateside,” “Romeo,” “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2” and “Illegal,” maintaining her signature mix of fast-paced, club-ready production and understated vocals.

The set’s most personal moment came during “Illegal,” when Withers returned to the stage to mark the singer’s birthday.

“I really had something important to say… a birdie told me that it is your birthday,” he told the crowd, before presenting her with a rose as dancers held up a “Happy Birthday” sign. The crowd erupted as the two embraced before exiting the stage together.

PinkPantheress’ performance was one of several guest-driven highlights from Coachella’s second weekend. Elsewhere, Olivia Rodrigo joined Addison Rae onstage, while Sabrina Carpenter brought out Madonna during her headlining set on Friday night.

Zayn has hinted at a potential return to Australia and New Zealand, telling fans “you might be seeing me soon” as he looks ahead to future touring plans.

The singer-songwriter made the comment during a recent appearance on KIIS FM’s The Smallzy Show, where he discussed his newly released album KONNAKOL and reflected on his history performing in the region.

“I’ve got plans to come to Australia – you might be seeing me soon,” Zayn said when asked about touring, pointing to Australia and New Zealand as priorities for a future visit.

Zayn elaborated on his connection to the region, referencing his earlier visits as part of One Direction. “Australia and New Zealand are two of the big places in my mind,” he said. “I remember performing there in the band… what the crowds were like, what the people were like… I feel like I want to go back there.”

While no official dates have been confirmed, the comments mark one of the clearest indications yet that the artist is considering a return to the market as a solo act. Zayn has not toured Australia independently since launching his solo career, with his last visit to the country dating back to February 2015 during One Direction’s tour — shortly before his departure from the group.

The remarks arrive as Zayn begins a major international touring cycle elsewhere. The artist is set to embark on a 31-date run across North America, South America, Mexico and the U.K., spanning from May through November. Any potential Australia and New Zealand shows would likely follow that schedule, placing them in a later touring window.

The timing also aligns with the release of KONNAKOL, Zayn’s latest studio album, which arrived April 17. The project marks his return with new material and signals a renewed phase of activity following a quieter period in his career.

During the interview, Zayn also spoke about his artistic growth and reflected on aspects of his earlier career, including moments he described as inauthentic during his time in One Direction.

Since leaving the group in 2015, Zayn has carved out a distinct solo identity, scoring a Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 with “Pillowtalk” and releasing multiple studio albums that blend R&B, pop and alternative influences. However, live touring has remained relatively limited compared to his peers, making the prospect of new international dates — particularly in Australia — notable for fans.

For now, Zayn’s comments remain exploratory rather than confirmatory. But for audiences in Australia and New Zealand, the suggestion of a return marks a potential full-circle moment for an artist who has not performed in the region in over a decade.