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Grateful Dead Pay Tribute to Donna Jean Godchaux
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Grateful Dead Pay Tribute to Donna Jean Godchaux

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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The Grateful Dead have paid tribute to longtime collaborator Donna Jean Godchaux, following news of her death at age 78.

“It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the loss of Donna Jean Godchaux,” the band shared in a statement posted to social media. “Her unmistakable voice and radiant spirit touched the lives of countless fans and immeasurably enriched the Grateful Dead family. Her contributions will forever remain part of the tapestry that continues to be woven.”

Godchaux passed away on Sunday (Nov. 2) at a hospice facility in Tennessee following a prolonged battle with cancer, according to her longtime publicist Dennis McNally. “She was a sweet and warmly beautiful spirit, and all those who knew her are united in loss,” McNally said. “In the words of Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, ‘May the four winds blow her safely home.’”

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Godchaux joined the Grateful Dead in 1971 alongside her husband, keyboardist Keith Godchaux, becoming a key part of the band’s 1970s sound during a transformative creative period. She sang on several of the group’s most enduring studio albums — including Europe ’72, Wake of the Flood, and Terrapin Station — and appeared on many now-iconic live recordings, including the legendary Cornell ’77 show and the Dead’s 1978 concerts at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.

In addition to her work with the Dead, Godchaux had an accomplished background as a session vocalist, performing on classic hits such as Elvis Presley’s “Suspicious Minds” and “In the Ghetto,” as well as Percy Sledge’s “When a Man Loves a Woman.” Her credits also included work with Cher, Neil Diamond, Boz Scaggs and Duane Allman.

After departing the Grateful Dead in 1979, the Godchauxs formed the Heart of Gold Band, which was cut short by Keith’s tragic death in a car accident the following year. Donna Jean Godchaux returned to music in the 1980s and continued recording and performing through the 2010s, including with the Donna Jean Godchaux Band and on her final album Back Around (2014).

Godchaux’s passing comes just over a year after the death of founding Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh in October 2024. The remaining members of the extended Dead universe — including Bob Weir and Mickey Hart — have continued to perform with Dead & Company, who celebrated the band’s 60th anniversary with a three-night run at San Francisco’s Oracle Park earlier this year.

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Donna Jean Godchaux, former singer with the Grateful Dead, dies aged 78
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Donna Jean Godchaux, former singer with the Grateful Dead, dies aged 78

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Donna Jean Godchaux, who sang with the Grateful Dead throughout the 1970s, has died at the age of 78.

The news was confirmed in a statement shared with Rolling Stone by her representative Dennis McNally, who said that she passed away on Sunday (November 2) at a hospice facility in Nashville after a “lengthy struggle with cancer”.

“She was a sweet and warmly beautiful spirit, and all those who knew her are united in loss,” McNally added. “The family requests privacy at this time of grieving. In the words of Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, ‘May the four winds blow her safely home.’”

Godchaux joined the Dead in 1971 at the same time as her husband Keith, who played keyboards in the band. She sang on a string of seminal records by the psychedelic giants, including ‘Europe ‘72’, ‘Wake Of The Flood’ and ‘Terrapin Station’, as well as many of the band’s famous bootleg live recordings.

Before that, she had a successful career as a session singer at the legendary Muscle Shoals Studios in Alabama and elsewhere, singing backing vocals on huge hits such as ‘Suspicious Minds’ and ‘In The Ghetto’ by Elvis Presley and ‘When A Man Loves A Woman’ by Percy Sledge. She also worked with Cher, Neil Diamond, Duane Allman and Boz Scaggs during that late-’60s period.

In addition to their work with the Grateful Dead, Donna and Keith Godchaux released the album ‘Keith & Donna’ in 1975, which featured contributions from Dead frontman Jerry Garcia.

They left the band in 1979 and formed the Heart Of Gold Band, but that project came to an end with the sudden death of Keith the following year.

Godchaux continued to create new music, forming the Donna Jean Godchaux Band and Donna Jean And The Tricksters in the ‘80s, before starting a solo career in 1998 with a self-titled record. Her final album ‘Back Around’ was recorded with the Donna Jean Godchaux Band alongside Jeff Mattson and was released in 2014.

Her death follows the passing of founding Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh last October at the age of 84. In August, Dead And Company – made up of band alumni Bob Weir and Mickey Hart, alongside others – played three sold-out nights in San Francisco to mark the Dead’s 60th anniversary.

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Grateful Dead singer Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay dead at 78
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Grateful Dead singer Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay dead at 78

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

3 November 2025

Grateful Dead singer Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay has died aged 78.

Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay has passed away at the age of 78

The singer – who spent seven years in the legendary rock band as well as performing on chart-topping hits for both Elvis Presley and Percy Sledge – passed away on Sunday (02.11.25) at a hospice in Nashville “after a lengthy struggle with cancer”.

A statement from Godchaux-MacKay’s representative read: “She was a sweet and warmly beautiful spirit, and all those who knew her are united in loss.

“The family requests privacy at this time of grieving. In the words of Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, ‘May the four winds blow her safely home.'”

Born in Alabama, Donna began her career as a session singer and performed backing vocals on the No.1 hits When a Man Loves a Woman by Percy Sledge and Elvis Presley’s Suspicious Minds – as well as on records by Cher, Neil Diamond and Dionne Warwick.

She recalled to AL.com in 2016: “I was singing from pretty much as soon as I could talk. I remember very distinctly when I was six years old, I knew I was going to be a singer and I would sit out on my back porch and sing to the top of my lungs every day.”

She then moved to California and married keyboard player Keith Godchaux, with the pair going on the join the Grateful Dead together.

Donna remained in the band – fronted by the late Jerry Garcia – for seven years and contributed to six albums, including Wake of the Flood and From the Mars Hotel.

She said of playing with the Grateful Dead: “It was great fun. I loved singing with those guys and we had an absolute blast.”

Donna and Keith decided to leave the group in 1979 and formed the Heart of Gold Band the following year, although it was tragically short-lived as Keith passed away at the age of 32 following a car accident in California.

The singer then married bassist David MacKay – a member of the band Fiddleworms – in 1981 and the pair played together in her own Donna Jean Godchaux Band.

Godchaux-MacKay was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 as a member of the Grateful Dead.

Donna is survived by her husband David and their son Kinsman, as well as her son Zion ‘Rock’ Godchaux from her first marriage.




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'High Potential' Pays Tribute To Original Series' Co-Creator Nicholas Jean
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‘High Potential’ Pays Tribute To Original Series’ Co-Creator Nicholas Jean

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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High Potential paid tribute to Nicolas Jean during the closing credits of the ABC procedural.

The French screenwriter was one of the co-creators of the series HPI, the original series that inspired the U.S. adaptation starring Kaitlin Olson.

“In Memory of Nicolas Jean,” read the title card at the end of Episode 7 of the series (see below).

It was earlier this month that the French writers’ guild, SACD, announced that Jean had died suddenly on September 29.

“Nicolas Jean entered the industry thirteen years ago and had a meteoric rise. Self-taught, with an atypical background that enriched his fictional stories, he quickly established himself as a talented and essential screenwriter on television,” wrote screenwriter and SACD administrator Florence Philipponnat in a message posted on Instagram.

“He had a gift for freely inventing original concepts, freeing himself from imposed constraints. And he knew how to intelligently surround himself with creative writers to develop them with him, because he was passionate about sharing and generosity.”

HPI: Haut Potential Intellectuel (High Intellectual Potential) was co-created by Nicolas Jean alongside Stéphane Carrié and Alice Chegaray-Breugnot. The series premiered in 2021 and continues producing new episodes. In the U.S., the series is available to stream on Hulu as HIP: High Intellectual Potential.

ABC’s High Potential stars Kaitlin Olson as Morgan Gillroy, a single mother with an unconventional knack for solving crimes. The cast of the series also includes Daniel Sunjata (Adam Karadec), Javicia Leslie (Daphne Forrester), Deniz Akdeniz (Oz), Amirah J (Ava Gillroy), Matthew Lamb (Elliot Radovic) and Judy Reyes (Selena Soto). Season 2 of the series added Steve Howey as a series regular playing the precinct’s new captain, Jesse Wagner.

See the title card in memory of Nicolas Jean below.

‘High Potential’ pays tribute to Nicolas Jean

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Sitges 2025: A New Version of 'The Shrinking Man' with Jean Dujardin
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Sitges 2025: A New Version of ‘The Shrinking Man’ with Jean Dujardin

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Sitges 2025: A New Version of ‘The Shrinking Man’ with Jean Dujardin

by Alex Billington
October 17, 2025

“I am the sum of my experiences; the shrinking has merely stripped away certain superficialities.” There’s a brand new cinematic adaptation of the classic horror story The Incredible Shrinking Man ready for viewing. But not many people have heard about it yet, since it’s a European project and it just premiered at the 2025 Sitges Film Festival. This French / Belgian movie is officially titled L’homme qui rétrécit, which translates simply to The Shrinking Man. This fresh, clean new version has opted not to use the additional “incredible” adjective – immortalized by the iconic 1957 sci-fi horror classic The Incredible Shrinking Man film, directed by Jack Arnold, and starring Grant Williams. This adaptation, based on Richard Matheson’s original 1956 novel, The Shrinking Man, stars the always watchable Jean Dujardin as Paul, a shipbuilder who begins to slowly get smaller and smaller. It’s a peculiar yet fascinating movie that doesn’t live up to its potential, but is an intriguing, mostly entertaining watch nonetheless. If anything, it feels like a streaming movie more than a theatrical epic, but there’s still a few engaging scenes and Dujardin is fantastic as always.

This new version of The Shrinking Man is directed by Dutch filmmaker Jan Kounen (of Renegade, Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky, Vape Wave), from a screenplay written by Christophe Deslandes & Jan Kounen. Aside from setting it in a house on the beach and altering the lead character’s profession to shipbuilding, it’s pretty much exactly as the original novel describes. “Once an unremarkable husband and father, [Paul] finds himself shrinking with no end in sight… His wife and family turn into unreachable giants, the family cat becomes a predatory menace, and [Paul] must struggle to survive in a world that seems to be growing ever larger and more perilous – until he faces the ultimate limits of fear and existence.” Jean Dujardin plays Paul – at first he’s as unremarkable as this book describes, but really stands out once he becomes emotional & expressive when he becomes tiny. An anomaly while swimming is what begins his shrinking process. While he has a wife (played by Marie-Josée Croze) and a young daughter, the film quickly becomes a one-man-show once he starts getting smaller & smaller. When the cat accidentally gets inside the house, he flees into the basement and ends up stuck down there. The film shifts into survival mode and becomes something else.

Also directly from the novel – the big bad villain in the movie is a freaky spider that starts hunting him once he sets up camp in the basement. The intriguing twist in this one is that the spider is an unkillable force, not something he must defeat but rather must overcome in life. Again, this is perfectly described in the original Matheson book: “It was more than a spider. It was every unknown terror in the world fused into wriggling, poison-jawed horror. It was every anxiety, insecurity, and fear in his life given a hideous, night-black form.” Early on in the movie, Paul tells his daughter that he won’t kill the spider (while a regular size man) because they’re good, they’re useful, they have a purpose and there’s no need to get rid of it. Yet later this creature comes back to taunt and torture him. Of course, the whole point of this story is to teach everyone about the power of perspective & relativity. Human beings are used to being a certain size. If that size changes, we will experience the world completely differently. And now cinema allows us to have a much more visceral experience bringing this story to life with a real human being. The sets and VFX work are legit – they make this story way more believable than any of the Ant-Man movies or any other shrinking man stories recently.

That said, this version The Shrinking Man also still feels like it’s lacking. The script runs out of steam in the third act, the ending is non-existent, there’s not much more to it than bare-bones storytelling with a terrific lead performance. It’s another “rough around the edges” movie but in this case that makes it almost boring at times. Even though this kind of movie should never be boring… It’s also not really a horror movie at all, and not really sci-fi either. This movie has a very clean aesthetic & feels more like a strange French combo of Honey I Shrunk the Kids meets Cast Away meets The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. The entire middle segment when he figures out how to survive on his own as a tiny being in this basement is reminiscent of the kooky survival scenes in Cast Away. The story about his shrinking has the same mysterious, unexplainable, yet still alluring vibes as Fincher’s underrated adaptation of Benjamin Button – and this film also ends as abruptly as that. I really wish there was more to it, because I enjoyed so much of it, alas it never achieves the greatness it’s clearly aiming for as a modern take on this classic story. Nonetheless it is a fascinating story of overcoming your greatest fears and struggling to survive in a hostile world – still a valuable lesson for us all.

Alex’s Sitges 2025 Rating: 6.5 out of 10
Follow Alex on Twitter – @firstshowing / Or Letterboxd – @firstshowing

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Duran Lantink Takes the Reins at Jean Paul Gaultier
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Duran Lantink Takes the Reins at Jean Paul Gaultier

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Leading up to his inaugural show for Jean Paul Gaultier on Sunday, Duran Lantink told Elle that he hoped viewers would “be open” to his vision for the label. And an open mind was definitely needed. The Dutch designer melded classic Jean Paul Gaultier codes (think nautical …

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Bella Hadid Wore the It Skinny Jean Trend of 2025
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Bella Hadid Wore the It Skinny Jean Trend of 2025

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

I’ll admit it—the messaging around skinny jeans is constantly muddled. One day they’re said to be in and the next they’re out, which can be confusing and annoying to say the least. As a fashion editor, I’m always on the lookout for celebrities and fashion people wearing skinny jeans, and more often than not in 2025, there’s one specific skinny-jean trend they’re wearing: capri skinny jeans. That’s the exact style Bella Hadid just wore in Paris, amidst Paris Fashion Week.

Hadid opted for a dark wash low-rise pair of capri jeans, which she wore with a With Jéan polka dot top, leather blazer, and the specific shoe style I often see worn with capri skinny jeans: kitten heel pumps. The shoes give the retro jeans a decidedly elegant spin and keep them from looking dated. Hadid’s outfit is proof that we didn’t leave capris in the summer months—it’s very much possible to make them fall-appropriate, and a leather jacket and kitten heels do the trick in an instant.

Keep scrolling to shop Hadid’s perfect capri skinny jeans look, along with an assortment of similar capri jeans to add to your denim collection.

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