The long and tangled Double Door eviction case hit another delay on Thursday. Judge Orville Hambright, Jr. was expected to name a date by which the fabled music club must vacate its Wicker Park home; but the judge delayed his decision in order to allow further review of Double Door’s scheduled bookings. (MORE HERE)
Looks like the judge got the pizza and beer I sent him!! Hope he likes doughnuts too!! – m
We were treated to a huge surprise Saturday afternoon at Lollapalooza… Tom Morello, the pride of Libertyville, jumped onstage with X Ambassadors to perform a new song called Collider:
And now they have released the official music video for the song!
The opening ceremonies are happening tonight and BuzzFeed knows it has a lot of potential to be boring. But, a drinking game makes everything more enjoyable! They put together a great drinking game you can find it HERE.
Facebook Pages and websites that frequently withhold, exaggerate or distort information in their link headlines will disappear from News Feed thanks to a new anti-clickbait algorithm that’s now rolling out.
Facebook manually classified tens of thousands of headlines with a clickbaitiness score to train the new algorithm. Now it can detect headlines like “When She Looked Under Her Couch And Saw THIS… I Was SHOCKED!”; “He Put Garlic In His Shoes And What Happens Next Is Hard To Believe”; or “The Dog Barked At The Deliveryman And His Reaction Was Priceless.”
Rather than just assigning a binary “Yes, clickbait” or “not clickbait,” each story gets a score about how egregious it is. The algorithm primarily looks for phrases often used in clickbait headlines but not in legitimate headlines, similar to email spam filters. (MORE HERE)
Thanks for checking out this article. I don’t understand FB algorithms. Maybe one day I will but I doubt it. Meanwhile, until then check out my vlog from behind the scenes at Lolla this year.
The Force will awaken in a whole new way if ABC has their way, when the TV network’s executive recently revealed that ABC is working on making a series based on Star Wars characters a reality at today at Television Critics Association’s semi-annual press tour in Beverly Hills, California. ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey responded to a question on if the network was interested in doing a series with the Star Wars property which is owned by ABC’s parent company Disney, she responded that their is ongoing talks to develop a show in the epic world which is still mega-popular in film and other mediums.
“The conversations with Lucas, we have had conversations with them and will continue to have conversations with them. I think it would be wonderful if we could find a way to extend that brand into our programming.” said Dungey according to EW. She noted that there is no exact expected time frame to produce the series, and furthermore the show’s story will be kept under wraps until it airs. “That company exists under a big shroud of secrecy. If you feel Marvel’s secretive, [Lucasfilm] takes it to a whole other level … [Talks] are ongoing. We don’t have an official timeline yet.”
The challenge of making Star Wars live action show for TV is quite big, as fans expect a high level of production and special effects. This is not like other big sci-fi shows like Star Trek which got the beefed up when they made the jump from TV to Movies, so the potential SW series will need to sustain the magic. Plus you have to consider how these shows compliment or play into the stories of the new Star Wars films like ‘the Force Awakens’ and the upcoming prequel ‘Rogue One’.
Disney also owns Marvel and has already utilized Marvel characters for ‘Agents of S.H.E.I.LD’ and ‘Agent Carter’ as dramatic series. ‘Carter’ got cancelled but ‘Agents’ still continues with a fourth season coming soon. Meanwhile Marvel shows with interwoven stories on Netflix like ‘Luke Cage’, ‘Jessica Jones’ and ‘Daredevil’ have seen success. When asked if ABC’s Marvel series would go the same route, Dungey responded “ we have talked a little bit about that, yes.”
Here is an idea. Jedi Master Yoda in a hilarious sitcom where he opens up a yogurt shop with comedic results. Yeah, I know bad idea.
Listen up , Lolla-gaggers: The weekend’s acts may have decamped from Grant Park, but your wristband is still good for one more go. On Wednesday, August 3, Chipotle invites Lollapalooza attendees to “guac n’ roll,” as they call it. Meaning: If you flash your event wristband at participating Chipotle locations in Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota or Ohio, you qualify for a buy one entree, get one free offer. (MORE HERE)
Lollapalooza the gift that keeps on giving!! – marconi
Suicide Squad is hitting theaters with superhero fans feverishly awaiting to see how 30 Seconds To Mar’s Jared Leto can play the Joker role after the legendary performance of Heath Ledger as the crown prince of crime in ‘the Dark Knight’. Leto racketed up the creepy with his appearance on ‘the Tonight Show’ when he gave Jimmy Fallon a terrifying gift.