Head-banging to loud, powerful rock music is great. Turning the volume knob on your home stereo is fun, too. But sometimes, loud things and raucous music can be too much. Sometimes, you have a ...
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If you're anything like us, you're currently in the grip of Apple TV+'s Slow Horses season 5. The crime thriller sees a dysfunctional group of rejected MI5 agents (the titular 'slow horses') navigate ...
Chance the Rapper has always carried Chicago in his music, but with “Ride (Remix)” he delivers one of his most direct tributes to the city. The track brings together South Side roots and West Side ...
“Slow Horses” is not just one of the best shows on TV right now. It also has one of modern television’s best ensembles. Over the course of its first four seasons, the Apple TV+ series has found ...
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