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Verses GT / Nosaj Thing / Jacques Greene: Verses GT Album Review
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Verses GT / Nosaj Thing / Jacques Greene: Verses GT Album Review

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Let me let Verses GT introduce themselves. Longtime collaborators Jacques Greene (Philippe Aubin-Dionne) and Nosaj Thing (Jason Chung) are officially stepping out as a duo with a self-titled album centered on collaboration. “Trust is the key word and concept around this project,” says Aubin-Dionne. Verses GT isn’t just an album, it seems, but an immersive audiovisual experience (live shows, music videos, light displays—“an all encompassing banner for a new collaborative world,” trumpets their Bandcamp) painstakingly crafted across a bevy of glamorous metropolises in hot pursuit of that elusive little thing called vibe. It’s a risky proposition: A concept like this can feel a little overwrought, a little too “creative”-as-noun, a little for sale, Wales Bonner Sambas, never worn. But Aubin-Dionne and Chung are gifted producers with extensive histories of creating banger after banger, and it’s no surprise that the music ultimately speaks for itself, album rollout be damned. Verses GT focuses their chameleonic, collaborative impulses, utilizing guest features and the duo’s signature R&B influences to gratifyingly moody effect.

As solo artists, Jacques Greene and Nosaj Thing have spanned their own respectively wide sonic ranges: the former often flipping ’90s R&B samples into glimmering, levitate-off-the-dancefloor tracks, the latter incorporating features from indie stalwarts like Julianna Barwick and Panda Bear into unusually sensuous, synthy mixdowns and producing for Chance the Rapper and Blonde Redhead. Together, though, the duo’s vision shines pretty singularly: Verses GT compresses the center of their Venn diagram to a fine point, layering UKG-esque breakbeats over a relatively subdued palette of synths that throb with a mixture of anxiety and hope.

Verses GT doesn’t just succeed in pinpointing a specific feeling: The whole album pulses with a mutable, introspective quality that brings palpable life to even the most stripped-back arrangements. Album standout “Left” is a triumph in steamy subtlety, with a few well-timed gasps and dreamy piano riffs cutting through to give us glimpses through the fog. And the stark choral ambience of opener “Fragment” ramps up the tension before giving way to the distant horns and breakbeats of “Unknown,” which skitters along at a very Burial-esque frequency (if perhaps in a timeline where Burial shook more ass).

Both Aubin-Dionne and Chung are typically adept at tempering vocals to each song’s vision, which they really flex on the soft grooves of “Your Light” (feat. George Riley) and the trip-hoppy “Angels” (feat. TYSON), melding their voices as languidly into their respective tracks as ever. It’s jarring, then, to hear the stridence of “Forever” (feat. KUČKA), particularly when sandwiched between the breezily distorted “Wan” and the six-minute “Found”—which, for what it’s worth, does such an excellent job incorporating a harsh breakbeat into soft synth melodies that it never feels a second too long. “Forever” could feasibly have worked as a neon-drenched standalone in the vein of tracks like Jacques Greene’s 2023 strobelight-conjuring tech-house anthem “Believe,” but within the hyperspecific context of Verses GT, it just feels like they turned all the lights on mid-show, to party-foul effect.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Graham Greene, ‘Dances With Wolves’ actor and Oscar nominee, dead at 73
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Graham Greene, ‘Dances With Wolves’ actor and Oscar nominee, dead at 73

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Oscar-nominated Canadian actor Graham Greene, who broke through with memorable roles across several genres at a time when the entertainment industry shunned Indigenous talent, has died at age 73.

Greene’s management team said he died on Monday in Stratford, Ont., after a long illness.

The actor, who was born in Ohsweken, Ont., and is from the Six Nations Reserve, starred in a steady stream of film, television and theatre projects from the late 1970s onward.

He earned an Oscar nomination for the supporting role of “Kicking Bird” in the 1990 film Dances With Wolves, an American western co-starring and directed by Kevin Costner that won best picture.

Last year, he won a Canadian Screen Award for playing a version of himself in the comedy thriller Seeds, directed by Kaniehtiio Horn.

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Horn, who was born in Ottawa and raised on a Mohawk reserve, says she first encountered Greene’s work when her family would rent the 1991 film Clearcut from their local video store.

“He was playing this playful, badass character,” Horn told The Canadian Press on Sunday night. “He was one of the first roles that I think we saw where we could actually cheer for the Indigenous character as he enacted some revenge.”

“It was really cathartic to watch for a lot of Indigenous people, especially after the Oka Crisis in the early ’90s,” she said.

That performance remained one to watch for Horn as she later became an actor.

“You can tell he’s having fun as an actor. That is just the best thing to watch, because he really made it his own,” Horn said.


(L-R) Lindsay Allikas, Eva Thomas, Meegwun Fairbrother, Kaniehtiio Horn, Graham Greene, Dallas Goldtooth, Leonard Farlinger and Jennifer Jonas attend the premiere of ‘Seeds’ during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Lightbox on September 06, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario.

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Horn and Greene would end up working together on the Syfy series Defiance as well as the FX hit Reservation Dogs. By the time she had cast him in her directorial debut Seeds they had built up what she described as a “niece-uncle” rapport. Horn said crews shot Greene’s scenes over the course of one day and said she loved riffing back-and-forth on set together.

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“Getting him to play and improvise…it was a little bit surreal, but he made it easy for me. I feel like he just wanted me to do good, and he would tell me that. He would tell me that he’s proud of me,” she said.


‘Defiance’ — Pilot — Pictured: (l-r) Julie Benz as Amanda Rosewater, Graham Greene as Rafe McCawley, Grant Bowler as Jeb Nolan.

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Horn said Greene’s death marks the loss of “one of the old guard,” likening him to other seasoned Indigenous actors such as Gary Farmer and Wes Studi.

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She added Greene was an inspiration for not allowing himself to be pigeonholed into one type of role.

“As much as they probably wanted to stereotype him … he never let that happen. And even then, the ‘natives on the horse’ roles that he got, he stood out and made those roles his own and just interesting to watch.”

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“He was not only a good Indigenous actor, he was an good actor who happened to be Indigenous.”

Lou Diamond Phillips, Greene’s co-star on the short-lived TV show Wolf Lake, said he was “terribly saddened” to hear of Greene’s passing on social media.


‘Wolf Lake’, a sci-fi drama about a pack of wolves living in human form in the small Seattle suburb of Wolf Lake, where human disappearances have been running high. The stars are (l-r) Graham Greene, Lou Diamond Phillips, Paul Wasilewski, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Tim Matheson and Stacy Edwards.

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“From Wolf Lake to Longmire, we had a beautiful friendship. An Actor’s Actor. One of the wittiest, wiliest, warmest people I’ve ever known. Iconic and Legendary,” Phillips wrote.

Heartbroken. Terribly saddened to hear of the passing of Graham Greene at only 73.
From Wolf Lake to Longmire, we had a beautiful friendship.
An Actor’s Actor. One of the wittiest, wiliest, warmest people I’ve ever known. Iconic and Legendary. RIP, My Brother. pic.twitter.com/lJA0dKEoxz

— Lou Diamond Phillips (@LouDPhillips) September 1, 2025

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Greene was awarded the Governor General’s award for lifetime artistic achievement in June, and received the Order of Canada in 2015.

“He was a great man of moral ethics (and) character and will be eternally missed,” his agent Michael Greene said in a statement.

Greene’s credits also include the action classic Die Hard: With a Vengeance, the Tom Hanks-fronted drama The Green Mile and the western comedy Maverick.

On stage, he has appeared in Of Mice and Men and The Merchant of Venice at Stratford Festival, as well as Tomson Highway’s Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasking.


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Who Was Graham Greene? 5 Things About the Late Actor – Hollywood Life
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Who Was Graham Greene? 5 Things About the Late Actor – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

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Graham Greene, a Canadian First Nations actor who helped pave the way in Hollywood for Indigenous performers, died on September 1, 2025. He was 73 years old. The late Academy Award nominee and multi-talented artist died following a “long illness,” per Deadline, and his agent released a statement about his death.

“He was a great man of morals, ethics and character and will be eternally missed,” Greene’s agent, Michael Greene (who has no relation to the late actor) said. “You are finally free. Susan Smith is meeting you at the gates of heaven.”

Below, Hollywood Life is remembering Greene, his life and acting career.

Graham Greene has sadly passed away at the age of 73. pic.twitter.com/MDloU7YwgU

— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) September 1, 2025

Graham Greene Worked Odd Jobs Before Becoming an Actor

While growing up in Ontario, Canada, Greene worked multiple jobs before becoming an actor. He reportedly worked as a welder, draftsman, steel worker and audio technician for rock bands in Newfoundland and Labrador. Throughout the 1970s, Greene landed theatrical roles in Ontario and in England.

Eventually, Greene landed his first on-screen acting role in an episode of The Great Detective. He made his feature film debut in 1983’s Running Brave. 

Greene Was Nominated for an Oscar & a Grammy

Greene starred in Kevin Costner‘s 1990 film, Dances With Wolves, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He later won a Grammy in 2000 for Best Spoken Word Album for Children.

Graham Greene’s Movies: His Famous Big Screen Roles

From the 1980s through the end of his life, Greene starred in countless movies. Among his most famous roles were Kicking Bird in Dances With Wolves, Walter Crow Horse in Thunderheart, Detective Joe Lambert in Die Hard with a Vengeance, Arlen Bitterbuck in The Green Mile, Harry Clearwater in The Twilight Saga: New Moon and Tribal Police Chief Ben Shoyo in Wind River.

Green’s most recent film performance was in 2025’s Sweet Summer Pow Wow. He will posthumously be featured in the upcoming movie Ice Fall.

Heartbroken. Terribly saddened to hear of the passing of Graham Greene at only 73.
From Wolf Lake to Longmire, we had a beautiful friendship.
An Actor’s Actor. One of the wittiest, wiliest, warmest people I’ve ever known. Iconic and Legendary. RIP, My Brother. pic.twitter.com/lJA0dKEoxz

— Lou Diamond Phillips (@LouDPhillips) September 1, 2025

Graham Greene’s TV Show Roles

In television, Greene got his start by appearing in episodes of famous shows, including L.A. Law and Murder, She Wrote. In recent years, he starred in Riverdale, 1883, The Last of Us, Echo and Tulsa King.

Graham Greene’s Cause of Death: His Illness Explained

Greene reportedly died from an illness, but the details of his ailment have not been disclosed by the time of publication. Deadline reported that his illness was “long” and that he died in a Toronto hospital on September 1, 2025.

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Dances with Wolves acting icon Graham Greene dead aged 73
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Dances with Wolves acting icon Graham Greene dead aged 73

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

2 September 2025

Graham Greene, the Canadian actor best known for his role as Kicking Bird in Dances With Wolves, has died aged 73 after a long illness.

Graham Greene, the Canadian actor best known for his role as Kicking Bird in Dances With Wolves, has died aged 73 after a long illness

The Indigenous star, who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1991, passed away on Monday (01.09.25) in a Toronto hospital, his representative confirmed.

Graham, born on 22 June 1952, had enjoyed a decades-long career across film, television and stage, often praised for breaking barriers for Indigenous actors in Hollywood.

His representative told Deadline: “He was a great man of morals, ethics and character and will be eternally missed.”

He added: “You are finally free. Susan Smith is meeting you at the gates of heaven,” referencing Greene’s longtime agent, who died in 2013.

Graham, who was of Oneida First Nation and Canadian descent, grew up on the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario.

Before turning to acting, he worked as a welder, draftsman and steelworker.

His television debut came in 1979 with a part in The Great Detective, and his first film role followed in 1983’s Running Brave.

Graham’s career breakthrough arrived in 1990 with Kevin Costner’s epic Dances With Wolves, in which his portrayal of the Sioux medicine man Kicking Bird earned him an Academy Award nomination.

In a past interview with CineMoovie, the actor recalled the challenges of filming, including being thrown from a horse during production.

He said: “I wanted to get payback on the animal rather than take a break from filming.”

Graham also spoke about the difficulty of learning Lakota for the part, saying: “I couldn’t figure out how they ordered their language. Its structure is totally foreign to English or French.”

The star went on to appear in a wide range of roles, from comedy— – such as his recurring part in The Red Green Show – to dramas including The Green Mile (1999), in which he played Arlen Bitterbuck opposite Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan.

Other credits included roles in Maverick (1994), Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Transamerica (2005), The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) and Aaron Sorkin’s Molly’s Game (2017).

More recently, he appeared in Tulsa King alongside Sylvester Stallone and in HBO’s The Last of Us.

Graham’s accolades included a Grammy, a Gemini and a Canadian Screen Award, as well as a nomination for an Independent Spirit Award.

Earlier this year, he was honoured with the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award in Canada.

He also has a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame.

One of his final screen appearances was in FX’s Reservation Dogs, a series that continued his legacy of championing Indigenous storytelling.

His last completed project is the upcoming thriller Ice Fall, starring Joel Kinnaman, which is scheduled for release on 16 October.

Graham married Hilary Blackmore in 1990.

He is survived by Hilary, their daughter Lilly Lazare-Greene, and his grandson Tarlo.

Following news of his death, tributes poured in on social media, with floods of his fans saying he would be missed forever.




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Olandria Reacts After Ace Greene Speaks On Her Status With Nic

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Whew, Roommates! Season 7 of ‘Love Island USA’ might be over, but the tea is still spilling outside of the villa. The internet is in shambles after Olandria seemingly clapped back at comments made by her fellow castmate, Ace Greene’s interview with Speedy Morman. Ace gave Speedy an alleged update on where Olandria and Nic stand, and now folks think she has subliminally reacted to his comments. Chile, let’s get into it!

RELATED: Too Soon? ‘Love Island USA’ Star Olandria Reacts After Says He’s Ready For Them To Live Together (WATCH)

Ace Greene Speaks On Olandria & Nic, Now Fans Think She Responded

Speedy Morman recently sat down with Ace Greene for an exclusive interview, and the convo already has folks talking. Ace appeared to air some things out following the ‘Love Island USA’ season 7 reunion and even clocked Nic and Olandria’s relationship while he was at it. Well, it looks like Olandria might’ve peeped his comments, because she hopped on social media with a few words of her own. Right now she hasn’t confirmed if she was taking shots at Ace, but fans definitely think so after she wrote: “Chile anyway.. my event at Tuskegee went amazing yesterday.” 

Here’s What Ace Said About Nic & Olandria’s Relationship

Olandria’s subliminal post comes after Ace sat down with Speedy Morman. Ace wasted no time cuttin’ UP and spilling tea now that he’s out of the villa. When Speedy asked if he thinks Olandria and Nic’s relationship is real, Ace stayed quiet at first. However, he went on to admit that after chopping it up with Nic, there’s really no romantic spark between them. “They just find each other attractive,” Ace added.

Additionally, Ace said knowing that info is tough for him because he considers Olandria to be a close friend. Furthermore, Ace admitted who he thinks truly found love in the villa and he said Taylor and Clarke without a doubt. But when it comes to whether some of the other couple’s are the real deal, he kept his lips sealed.

Is Alabama Barker Team Huda?

‘Love Island USA’ has been such a hot topic this summer that even celebs have been chiming in on the show and its cast. While the reunion continues to trend on social media, Alabama Barker slid into The Shade Room to drop her two cents on all the chatter about Huda. She said she thinks the cast is just salty about Huda, but she knows she’s destined for greatness. “Half of the cast is jealous and very intimated by her, she will go far!” Alabama wrote.

RELATED: Issa Wrap! ‘Love Island USA’ Winners Amaya Espinal & Bryan Arenales Call It Quits Days After Season 7 Reunion

What Do You Think Roomies?

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