Puscifer have announced a new streaming concert titled “Global Probing,” set to premiere just in time for Halloween. The latest virtual concert experience from Maynard James Keenan and company will be unveiled on October 26th.
“Global Reckoning” was filmed at the Yavapai College Performing Arts Center in Prescott, Arizona, and captures Puscifer’s “Existential Reckoning Tour” in support of their latest album of the same name.
In addition to the musical performances, the stream will showcase “an assortment of eye-popping visuals and sketches featuring Pusciverse characters Agent Dick Merkin and Billy D.”
Said Merkin of the upcoming concert stream, “‘Global Probing’ should serve to dispel any deep state rumors that Puscifer, a.k.a. Pusciforce, are actually a super-secret government agency, posing as a Rock Music Band, searching for alien life forms living among us.”
Following its premiere at 12 p.m. Pt / 3 p.m. Et on October 26th, the stream...
“Global Reckoning” was filmed at the Yavapai College Performing Arts Center in Prescott, Arizona, and captures Puscifer’s “Existential Reckoning Tour” in support of their latest album of the same name.
In addition to the musical performances, the stream will showcase “an assortment of eye-popping visuals and sketches featuring Pusciverse characters Agent Dick Merkin and Billy D.”
Said Merkin of the upcoming concert stream, “‘Global Probing’ should serve to dispel any deep state rumors that Puscifer, a.k.a. Pusciforce, are actually a super-secret government agency, posing as a Rock Music Band, searching for alien life forms living among us.”
Following its premiere at 12 p.m. Pt / 3 p.m. Et on October 26th, the stream...
- 9/19/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
The image of Icon to the left was on Arsenio Hall’s Facebook page last week. There’s a funny story behind that. Well, its funny to me.
I like Arsenio. I like him a lot. I’ve met him a few times but we are by no means boys. Whenever I see him I’d like to think he remembers me but I think he’s just being polite. Each and every time I run into him, what strikes me is how polite and straight up real the man is.
Polite, straight up and real is raised to another level by a woman of his staff. What level? Putting it as politely as I can, she’s a straight up bitch, for real.
That level.
I was invited to the Arsenio show some months ago. Guests on the show that day included Don Cheadle and Billy D. Williams. It...
I like Arsenio. I like him a lot. I’ve met him a few times but we are by no means boys. Whenever I see him I’d like to think he remembers me but I think he’s just being polite. Each and every time I run into him, what strikes me is how polite and straight up real the man is.
Polite, straight up and real is raised to another level by a woman of his staff. What level? Putting it as politely as I can, she’s a straight up bitch, for real.
That level.
I was invited to the Arsenio show some months ago. Guests on the show that day included Don Cheadle and Billy D. Williams. It...
- 11/17/2014
- by Michael Davis
- Comicmix.com
TNT is carving yet another slice out of the medical drama genre with "Monday Mornings" -- yet this new offering from über-producer David E. Kelley manages to be innovative and fresh, without any supernatural gimmicks for a change.
Adapted from the book by CNN chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, who also serves as executive producer, "Mm" is the first series to take viewers inside the weekly Morbidity and Mortality conference (M&M), where surgeons answer for errors in patient care -- and in medicine, mistakes can mean death.
"That meeting is a hallowed space in medicine that very few people know about and very few people get to see," Gupta told reporters at the TCA Winter Press Tour Friday (Jan. 4).
"The spirit of it is that we learn," said Gupta. "As unsettling as it is to think about, these mistakes [and] unexpected outcomes get discussed openly -- and hopefully everyone can learn from it.
Adapted from the book by CNN chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, who also serves as executive producer, "Mm" is the first series to take viewers inside the weekly Morbidity and Mortality conference (M&M), where surgeons answer for errors in patient care -- and in medicine, mistakes can mean death.
"That meeting is a hallowed space in medicine that very few people know about and very few people get to see," Gupta told reporters at the TCA Winter Press Tour Friday (Jan. 4).
"The spirit of it is that we learn," said Gupta. "As unsettling as it is to think about, these mistakes [and] unexpected outcomes get discussed openly -- and hopefully everyone can learn from it.
- 1/4/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
1. To All Good Things And End Must Come
By keeping good on his stated intention of ending his Batman story with The Dark Knight Rises then letting WB relaunch the series with another new continuity, Chris Nolan might end up starting a trend in super hero movies far more vital than the “Gritty and Realistic” vibe that everyone else in the game has been trying to copy. Nolan might show Hollywood that a multi-movie series with a planned and definitive end can be a hugely successful endeavor.
For an example of why this would be a really good thing, just look back on the previous Batman movies. When judged on their own merits, Joel Schumacher’s two flicks aren’t nearly as bad as their reputation might lead one to believe. It’s fairly obvious that Schumacher was attempting to pay homage to the quirky camp style of the Adam West...
By keeping good on his stated intention of ending his Batman story with The Dark Knight Rises then letting WB relaunch the series with another new continuity, Chris Nolan might end up starting a trend in super hero movies far more vital than the “Gritty and Realistic” vibe that everyone else in the game has been trying to copy. Nolan might show Hollywood that a multi-movie series with a planned and definitive end can be a hugely successful endeavor.
For an example of why this would be a really good thing, just look back on the previous Batman movies. When judged on their own merits, Joel Schumacher’s two flicks aren’t nearly as bad as their reputation might lead one to believe. It’s fairly obvious that Schumacher was attempting to pay homage to the quirky camp style of the Adam West...
- 6/30/2012
- by Greggory Basore
- Obsessed with Film
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