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‘Lindeville’ is where Ashley McBryde’s characters come alive

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‘Lindeville’ is where Ashley McBryde’s characters come alive

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Nation singer-songwriter Ashley McBryde had a complete solid of colourful characters that lived in her songs, and her associates’ songs, too, and now she has a city to allow them to flourish.

The award-winning singer from Arkansas and a posse of her songwriting buddies created Lindeville (LIN’-dee-vill), a nod to the late songwriter Dennis Linde, who wrote quirky character-driven songs like “Goodbye Earl.”

“Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville,” out now, is a collaborative idea album that McBryde and her associates created to provide a house to the small-town misfits and their typically intoxicated and half-naked escapades. In McBryde’s fictional city, there’s the Dandelion Diner, the Forkem Household Funeral House, the Dennis Linde ballfield, Ronnie’s Pawnshop and naturally, a Meals Metropolis. And there’s songs about Pete, the Vietnam vet who takes care of the ballfield; Patti, who works on the strip membership the place they host a gospel night time; and Tina, who caught her man, Marvin, dishonest and is thrashing up that gal that works at Solar Tan Metropolis.

“It’s a fictional city, however it’s additionally each small city you’ve ever been to,” stated McBryde. “We now have this actually cool livestock trailer stuffed with actually attention-grabbing characters.”

Her co-writers on the idea album embody Aaron Raitiere, Connie Harrington, Brandy Clark, Benjy Davis and Nicolette Hayford, and options visitor singers Brothers Osborne, Caylee Hammack and Pillbox Patti.

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With nods to radio performs like “A Prairie House Companion,” McBryde and crew created detail-rich storylines with a John Prine degree of empathy and compassion. There are mysteries that depart listeners questioning, backstories that give individuals depth and redemption and killer one-liners which are each express and hilarious. The tattooed singer has earned a popularity as a inventive risk-taker in nation music and on “Lindeville,” she inspired everybody on the mission to take the songs wherever they wanted to go, even when it was darkish or totally different or not a match for radio.

“There’s positively a unique degree of freedom and a bit of little bit of carefreeness as a result of, No. 1, it’s a collab factor. It’s a community-driven factor the place it requires a number of voices and a number of brains,” stated McBryde. “But in addition, we weren’t planning on working it to radio, which frees up a complete lot extra, particularly language-wise. As a result of typically, I imply, it’s a must to use profane language to get the purpose throughout. And if that’s the place the reality is, then that’s the place it must be.”

John Osborne, of the duo Brothers Osborne, produced the album, which incorporates business jingles that McBryde sings for the assorted companies in Lindeville. “Once you meet your maker, we’ll be your undertaker,” McBryde sings concerning the city funeral residence.

McBryde, who’s has 5 nominations at this 12 months’s CMA Awards, says she felt impressed by the character-study idea albums that Bobby Naked and Shel Silverstein made within the ’70s that turned classics. “Having love initiatives like this, they don’t occur fairly often in nation music,” McBryde stated. “And so regardless that it’s not a giant a part of our nation custom, it’s a uncommon half. It’s one which I’m terrible proud to maintain the torch lit on.”

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Viggo Mortensen Calls Amazon ‘Appalling’ and ‘Shameful’ for Dumping His 2022 Ron Howard Film on Streaming, Says Film Criticism Is ‘Pretty Poor’ These Days

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Viggo Mortensen Calls Amazon ‘Appalling’ and ‘Shameful’ for Dumping His 2022 Ron Howard Film on Streaming, Says Film Criticism Is ‘Pretty Poor’ These Days

Viggo Mortensen called out Amazon in an interview with Vanity Fair magazine for the company’s decision to scrap an extensive theatrical release for Ron Howard’s 2022 movie “Thirteen Lives” and give it a global streaming launch instead. Mortensen, who starred in the well-reviewed Thai cave rescue thriller opposite Colin Farrell and Joel Edgerton, said the film was a “really good movie” that MGM intended to give a full blown theatrical release to after “they did their test screenings for that movie and got the highest scores in the history of that studio.”

“They were going to put it out worldwide in many, many, many thousands of theaters,” Mortensen said. “Then Amazon bought MGM, initially promised to respect the deal that MGM had made with Ron Howard, and then they went back on that. Basically you saw that movie for a week in Chicago, New York and LA, London, and that was that. Then you had the streaming, which I thought was really sad. It’s a really well-shot movie.”

“Thirteen Lives” opened in select theaters on July 29, 2022 and launched on Prime Video on Aug. 5, 2022. The movie earned solid reviews, with many critics comparing the film favorably to Howard’s previous ticking-clock survival thriller “Apollo 13.”

“They have all their excuses for why they did that, but it comes down to greed,” Mortensen said about Amazon. “How much money do you need? I think Amazon could certainly have respected the deal, as they said they were going to, and released it widely in theaters and let it have its run. And then they could have also made money streaming. But they figured it would be more cost-effective — i.e., they would make more money — if they didn’t have to bother with spending money on promoting it and putting in theaters and sharing that money with theaters, frankly. That’s what it comes down to. To me, it’s greed.”

“For a guy with such a storied career like Ron Howard, who has made so much money for studios, who was so deservedly well-recognized as a filmmaker historically — to do that to a guy like him I think is appalling,” the actor added. “He’s a very nice guy, so he hasn’t gone out there complaining about it, but I’m happy to do it for him. I’m not speaking for him, I’m just speaking for myself. I think it was shameful what they did.”

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Mortensen also sounded off on the current state of film criticism, saying “what passes for critical thinking in terms of reviews is pretty poor” these days.

“In terms of the reviewer having some understanding of film history, how movies are made — the level is really low,” he added. “There are some good reviewers, some really interesting conversations are had from journalists in terms of their reactions to films, but it’s not great. As a director, certainly as a director-producer, I pay attention. It matters to me more, a lot more than as an actor because the fate of the movie, whether it’s going to be distributed well, whether it’s going to be seen in movie theaters — a lot hangs in the balance as to how it’s received critically.”

Head over to Vanity Fair’s website to read Mortensen’s latest profile in its entirety.

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Paraguay finds 4 tons of cocaine hidden in sugar in 'Operation Sweetness'

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Paraguay finds 4 tons of cocaine hidden in sugar in 'Operation Sweetness'
  • Authorities in Paraguay found more than 4 tons of cocaine stashed inside a shipment of sugar bound for Belgium in the country’s largest cocaine seizure, code-named “Operation Sweetness.”
  • Paraguay has become a drug trafficking hub due to its strategic location and bustling river ports.
  • President Santiago Peña expressed hope that the seizure, valued at roughly $240 million, would disrupt the cocaine trade and said police were pursuing those responsible.

Authorities in Paraguay announced Tuesday the largest cocaine seizure in the country’s history, after officials were surprised to find more than 4 tons of the drug stashed inside a shipment of sugar bound for Belgium.

President Santiago Peña told journalists that the record discovery, code-named “Operation Sweetness,” added to a string of “very sad episodes” in Paraguay that had transformed the strategically located nation into a key drug trafficking hub in the region.

Peña expressed hope that the seizure, valued at roughly $240 million, would disrupt the cocaine trade and said police were pursuing those responsible.

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“I think it sends a signal to organized gangs not to use Paraguay as transit; they’re going to find authorities that are determined and working in a coordinated way,” Peña said, promising further efforts to boost port security. “Gangs are not going to be able to avoid all the controls that we are implementing.”

An agent from Paraguay’s anti-drug agency, Senad, and an anti-drug dog inspect sacks of sugar at the port of Caacupemi in Asuncion, Paraguay, on July 16, 2024.  (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

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On Monday, agents from Paraguay’s anti-drug agency, known as Senad, started unpacking the shipping containers filled with 88-pound sacks of sugar at Puerto Caacupemi, a river port in the capital, Asunción. On Tuesday they were still sorting and weighing the cocaine concealed inside the cargo.

It wasn’t immediately clear where the drugs originated. Unlike nearby Bolivia, Colombia and Peru, Paraguay does not produce cocaine. But in recent years the small landlocked nation has grabbed headlines as a smuggling haven — for cigarettes and luxury goods in addition to drugs — as cartel bosses devise new routes to reach new markets. That has spawned corruption and even violence in a country previously unaccustomed to drug violence.

Some of the biggest cocaine busts in Europe, especially in Antwerp’s port in Belgium, have been traced back to Paraguay’s bustling river ports where dodgy deliveries can slip under the radar.

“Geographically, Paraguay has a strategic position for organized crime in the sense that we are located near the largest cocaine producers in the world,” Francisco Ayala, the spokesperson of Senad, said from the port where authorities inspected the haul of cocaine. “It has a globally recognized river traffic system … it’s perfect.”

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One dead after car crashes into restaurant in Paris

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The driver fled the scene of the crash, but was arrested shortly after.

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At least three people have been left severely injured after a car hit the terrace of a restaurant near the Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris. Local reports also indicate that one person has died.

The driver fled, but was detained by police officers about an hour after. One of the passengers in the vehicle was arrested at the scene, after a test showed that he had consumed alcohol and drugs.

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