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Slightly Stoopid. (Credit: Sanjay Suchak)
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5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Kyle Stoopid of Slightly Stoopid

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Name  Kyle Stoopid 

Best known for Singer-songwriter-performer of Slightly Stoopid.

Current city: Ocean Beach, San Diego, California.

Really want to be in  Home is where your heart is. As long as you’re surrounded by love and good people, it’s where you should be.  That could be anywhere.  That being said, we grew up close to Mexico by the beach, so Mexico and all its culture, people, food, and music has always been close to my heart. The beach, the ocean, waves, tacos, and maybe a margarita, and it’s all gravy.

Excited about  Making music is just one of our passions. To be able to create it in the lab, in the pad, in a hotel room, or on a bus, is like cooking in the kitchen.  It’s a natural thing, but also a blessing. To be able to take what we cook up in the kitchen (the lab) and bring it to the stage and perform it is exciting. To see people singing along to the songs, and using the music as a form of therapy from the pressures of everyday life is also rewarding and a form of therapy for us too.

My current music collection has a lot of: There’s so many genres of music and so many eras… to choose one would be the same as choosing food.  There’s too much good food and music to choose from.  We learned guitar from wanting to play all the riffs on Metallica albums.  We love metal. When we started the band as teenagers we played only super fast punk. Bands like Operation Ivy, Minor Threat, Pennywise and NOFX fueled our desire to play as fast as possible.  Bands like the Skatalites and Buck O Nine inspired us to play ska.  Roots music and reggae like Don Carlos inspired us to slow it down and turn up the bass for that kind of style.  Over time we eventually played all the styles of music from Jazz, Afro Cuban, Blues, Funk, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal, Acoustic music, etc…so the style of records and music in my record collection is similar to walking into a record store. 

Current format: Always have had a special love for vinyl, for the full vintage feel of buying a new record.  The album cover art, the record art and all the cool things that come with a physical copy, how music was first released.  It is nice to be able to just pull up any song you want nowadays as well if you are driving, or in motion.

5 Albums I Can’t Live Without:

1

The first three albums from Metallica all immediately make you want to head bang. It was [with] Miles and my first concert that we saw at the sports arena when we were young that made us want to play guitar. When the song “Master of Puppets” starts to play, it’s instantaneous that you want to get up and go. Whether you’re in the gym and need something heavy to get your blood pumping or in the mosh pit, “Master of Puppets” is the one that will get you off your ass and moving. 

2

Blood Sugar Sex Magic, Red Hot Chili Peppers

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS! These guys changed the game with so many styles and so many eras of their music. All their records are special in a different way. Freaky Styley and Mothers Milk are so good because of how funky they are, but Blood Sugar Sex Magik has it all. Every song is incredible and magical from the beginning to the end. The way they recorded the album is amazing too, if you watch the documentary on how they locked themselves away from the world to make it, and created something that will live forever as one of the greatest records of all time.

3

Check Your Head, Beastie Boys

The evolution of the Beastie Boys is a special thing. How they started from East Coast punk rockers, and transcended into RUN DMC style hip-hop, and then transcended further into Meters-style funk, and multiple other genres all in one. They are masters of all styles of music and instruments, and performed like they were going into the Olympics. All their records are brilliant in different ways and styles, but Check Your Head is special how they combined all genres and really made something so beautiful that stands the test of time. Mario C. really knocked it out the park producing this record.

4
1988, Operation Ivy

This is the band that really influenced us as teenagers to want to play fast punk and ska to either get the mosh pit started by playing punk rock music or to be in the mosh pit while listening to it. Every song on this album is so good and can change the mood to make you have a better day. It’s so raw and rugged and real. When I have a bad day and need to turn it around, this album saves the day. Or if you’re having a good day and want it to be better, play this fucking record! Matt Freeman’s insane bass style is a big influence on early Slightly Stoopid punk music. Tim Armstrong and Jessie Michaels put out a collaboration in 2023 called Doom Regulator that is killer. Check out the song “Raid” by Doom Regulator.  Every album from Rancid is also a huge influence for Slightly Stoopid.

5

Which Doobie U Be?, Funkdoobiest

It’s not easy to pick a favorite Funkdoobiest song. They are all bangers and so good. But this album is mandatory to have in the record crates.  It’s a game changer from top to bottom. These days whether just driving down the street, or at home cooking and getting shit done, this album has been playing on repeat. Shout out to the brother Son Doobie who is hands down one of my favorite MCs, but also one of the realest, most humble people you can ever meet, which is what I think makes him so dope on the mic and off.

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Accrington Stanley v Newport County League Two TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
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Accrington Stanley v Newport County League Two TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

League Two relegation rivals Accrington Stanley and Newport County face off at the Wham Stadium on Saturday.

The hosts are looking to cut their recent run of defeats to three and put some more distance between them and the relegation zone.

Newport are bottom of League Two but will have taken huge confidence from their midweek victory over Cardiff City in the EFL Trophy.

That was just the visitors’ third win of the season and needs to be a turning point for summer appointment David Hughes, whose side had lost 10 of their last 11 games before their win in the Welsh capital.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Accrington Stanley v Newport County on TV and online.

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When is Accrington Stanley v Newport County?

Accrington Stanley v Newport County will take place on Saturday 11th October 2025.

Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information.

Accrington Stanley v Newport County kick-off time

Accrington Stanley v Newport County will kick off at 3pm.

What TV channel is Accrington Stanley v Newport County on?

You can watch the game live on Sky Sports+.

Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for just £22 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £43 per month.

Sky Sports + will feature more than 1,000 EFL games throughout the season and is included as part of Sky Sports packages.

How to live stream Accrington Stanley v Newport County online

Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription.

You can also watch the match via NOW with a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via TNT Sports.

Is Accrington Stanley v Newport County on radio?

Unfortunately, there will be no national radio coverage of the game. Please check your local radio network for coverage details.

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See PinkPantheress Cover Charli XCX's 'Apple' for BBC Live Lounge
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See PinkPantheress Cover Charli XCX’s ‘Apple’ for BBC Live Lounge

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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Singer takes on Brat standout before releasing Fancy Some More? remix album this Friday

PinkPantheress served up a cover of Charli XCX’s “Apple” during the singer’s appearance on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge .

Ahead of the release of her Fancy Some More? remix album, PinkPantheress delivered a rendition of the Brat favorite that upped the Nineties dance vibes. During the two-minute performance, PinkPantheress also attempted the viral “Apple Dance” while holding the microphone in one hand.

Fancy Some More? arrives this Friday with a stacked guest list that includes Kylie Minogue, Bladee, Seventeen, Nia Archives, Sugababes, JT, Groove Armada, Basement Jaxx, Rachel Chinouriri, Kaytranada, Jade, Anitta, and many more. The release serves as a companion album to PinkPantheress’ 2025 mixtape Fancy That, which was named one of Rolling Stone’s Best Albums of 2025 So Far. 

The mixtape features the hit single “Tonight” that she also performed during her Live Lounge visit.

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The Live Lounge performance and PinkPantheress’ recent Tiny Desk concert have served as a preview of the singer’s upcoming An Evening With PinkPantheress tour that kicks off later this month in Brooklyn.

That tour marks a return to the road for PinkPantheress, who previously canceled all of her scheduled 2024 appearances last year. “I was full up. There was something that I needed to address, and so I had to leave,” the musician told Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 earlier this year. “And I did that for my own good. And obviously it was a very sad moment for people that wanted to see me but couldn’t see me. But obviously, what goes around comes around, and I’ll be back again.”

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Soundshape launches plug-and-play AI system to solve live event accessibility and translation challenges

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Jari Hazelebach, co-founder and CEO of Speaksee

A new plug-and-play solution, Soundshape 1 Pro, launches today, providing event organisers and AV professionals with a powerful and cost-effective tool for delivering real-time captioning and multilingual translation at scale.

Developed by Speaksee, Soundshape is designed to make accessibility the standard for any venue or event hosting large groups. The AI-powered system seamlessly integrates with existing AV setups to provide live subtitles with over 95% accuracy and a latency of less than one second. The technology is already being used by major UK event organisers and venues, including the London Marathon, Glasgow Caledonian University, and Westminster Chapel.

As the events industry faces increasing demand for inclusive experiences, Soundshape 1 Pro offers a simple yet robust solution. The system is engineered for rapid deployment, connecting to any existing AV system with just three cables (audio, power, and internet), eliminating the need for specialist IT support during setup.

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Once live, attendees can simply scan a QR code with their own smartphone to receive a direct feed of the captions. Key features for the events and AV industry include:

  • The system can translate speech into over 100 languages, allowing attendees to select their preferred language on their device. This makes it an essential tool for international conferences and diverse audiences.
  • High accuracy in complex environments: The technology is designed to handle various regional accents and clearly distinguishes between multiple speakers in panel discussions by using colour-coding.
  • Organisers can offer captions directly to attendees’ personal devices via a QR code, or project the subtitles onto main presentation screens for universal visibility.
  • Soundshape 1 Pro is up to ten times cheaper than hiring human interpreters and up to seven times more affordable than other translation software solutions, offering a scalable and budget-friendly alternative.

“Many organisations still don’t have a solution to truly include deaf people, those who are hard of hearing, and non-native speakers, and the technology that is used often comes with delays and errors,” says Jari Hazelebach, founder of Speaksee and Soundshape. “At Speaksee, it is our mission to make inclusion the standard in every place where large groups of people come together. With Soundshape 1 Pro, we are a big step closer to reaching that goal.”

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The system is fully GDPR-compliant and ISO 27001-certified, with all data processed on European servers and automatically deleted after each event, ensuring it meets the highest security standards required for corporate and public sector events.

Early adopters include major European venues and corporations. Marc van Kaam, General Director of Luxor Theater Rotterdam, commented: “With Soundshape 1 Pro, we now have a tool that allows deaf and hard-of-hearing visitors to fully experience selected programs. In this way, we hope to make a valuable contribution to the accessibility of our theater.”

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Miles Davis’ The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Gets New Box Set Reissue
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Miles Davis’ The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Gets New Box Set Reissue

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965, the storied Miles Davis live album, will be reissued as a giant box set on January 30, 2026. Available in 10xLP and 8xCD editions via Columbia/Legacy, the reissue revives an album that has been out of print for three decades, according to a press release. An excerpted double-LP, Live At the Plugged Nickel: December 23, 1965 – Second Set, will come out on November 28 for Record Store Day. Find the full vinyl tracklist below.

Recorded in a Chicago club under a bakery, The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 collects four sets played across December 22 and 23 that year, with the group known as Davis’ Second Great Quintet: Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. Recreating the original Mosaic Records presentation from 1995, the set comprises some seven hours of music and comes with archival photos and new liner notes by Syd Schwartz.

The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965:

01 If I Were a Bell (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
02 Stella by Starlight (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
03 Walkin’ (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
04 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
05 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
06 My Funny Valentine (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
07 Four (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
08 When I Fall in Love (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
09 Agitation (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
10 ’Round Midnight (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
11 Milestones (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
12 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
13 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
14 All of You (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
15 Oleo (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
16 No Blues (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
17 I Thought About You (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
18 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
19 If I Were a Bell (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
20 Stella by Starlight (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
21 Walkin’ (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
22 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
23 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
24 All of You (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
25 Agitation (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
26 My Funny Valentine (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
27 On Green Dolphin Street (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
28 So What (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
29 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
30 When I Fall in Love (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
31 Milestones (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
32 Autumn Leaves (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
33 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
34 No Blues (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
35 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
36 Stella by Starlight (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
37 All Blues (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
38 Yesterdays (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
39 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)

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Watch Bad Bunny Host, Doja Cat Perform “Aaahh Men!” and “Gorgeous” on Saturday Night Live
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Watch Bad Bunny Host, Doja Cat Perform “Aaahh Men!” and “Gorgeous” on Saturday Night Live

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Earlier this year, Bad Bunny helped to close out Saturday Night Live’s 50th season as its finale musical guest. The Puerto Rican superstar returned to NBC last weekend to host the show’s Season 51 premiere. He starred in sketches throughout the evening as a sperm donor hopeful, a fan of the Netflix original film KPop Demon Hunters, and the inventor of the Spanish language, and led the SNL cast in a recreation of the ’70s Mexican sitcom El Chavo del Ocho. Joining Bad Bunny was musical guest Doja Cat, who made her Saturday Night Live debut performing “Aaahh Men!” and “Gorgeous” from her new album Vie. Check out those performances and sketches below.

During his opening monologue, Bad Bunny discussed his recent 31-show concert residency in Puerto Rico and the news that he’ll be performing the halftime show at Super Bowl LX this February. He also noted that the evening marked his fourth appearance on Saturday Night Live, joking “I think Marcello [Hernandez] is getting nervous that Lorne has a new favorite Latino.”

Bad Bunny previously hosted SNL in 2023. In November, he’s set to embark an international tour in support of his new album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos. Doja Cat’s Tour Ma Vie World Tour also kicks off that same month.

This week’s episode of Saturday Night Live will be hosted will be hosted by Amy Poehler alongside musical guest Role Model. Then, on October 18, Sabrina Carpenter will pull double duty as host and musical guest for the first time.

See where Bad Bunny’s 2020 album YHLQMDLG falls on Pitchfork’s new list of “The 100 Best Rap Albums of All Time.”

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Live from the Hollywood Bowl' Is Unusual and Special
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Live from the Hollywood Bowl’ Is Unusual and Special

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

The equation has been reversed on CBS’ recent “Grammy Salute” specials: They were traditionally all-star salutes where the legendary artist being feted makes a cameo appearance at the end (assuming they’re alive). But with a recent Earth, Wind & Fire tribute under that banner and, now, a Cyndi Lauper special, we get full-on concerts from those artists, with a selection of guest duet partners. That’s all the better, for anyone who missed Cyndi Lauper’s recent farewell tour — or anyone who didn’t — as she brings more than enough wattage to power two hours on her own in Sunday night’s “A Grammy Salute to Cyndi Lauper: Live from the Hollywood Bowl.” Although, when Joni Mitchell, SZA and Cher turn up, they’re nothing to sneeze at.

“She’s So Unusual,” her first solo album promised us in 1983. This special — exec-produced by Grammys veteran Ken Ehrlich, Recording Academy head Harvey Mason Jr. and Lauper — is so unusual, too. The risk taken is in how close it comes to being a straight transcription of the show she toured around the country this year, give or take a few superstars and niche guests. There are exactly two talking heads who show up during the duration of the time slot: brief video testimonials from Brandi Carlile and Billie Eilish that barely take up the space of a minute between them. The rest of it is unexpurgated Cyndi, on stage, and not in conversation — that decision possibly influenced by the fact that fans already got a big amount of that in her 2023 Paramount+ documentary “Let the Canary Sing.” This time around with Lauper, the show must go on, and, really, only the show, filmed over two nights at the end of August as her goodbye tour wrapped up at the Hollywood Bowl.

As far as the “features” go, she is generally very well-matched, diva-wise and otherwise. Country powerhouse (and recent Variety cover subject) Mickey Guyton proves an ideal harmonic blend for Lauper early on, on what may be one of the less familiar numbers of the night, “Who Let in the Rain.” In a memorably long and glittery black coat, John Legend steps out with her onto the ridge that separates the Bowl’s pool seating area from its other boxes for an up-close-and-personal “Time After Time”; he lends a smoother counterpart to her always slightly rawer-feeling tone. Angélique Kidjo and Trombone Shorty add slightly more regionally exotic touches to the already left-of-pop-center New Orleans bop, “Iko Iko.”

Mr. Shorty returns to sit in with Lauper and Mitchell on the latter legend’s beloved “Carey.” (That’s the one number in which the guest is doing her own number, rather than joining the headliner for one of hers, but in the case of Mitchell, the mountain must come to Mohammed. And Lauper is hardly skipping the chance to use her tribute special to pay tribute herself, to the wolf’s-head-cane-tapping comeback queen.) The presence of SZA adds plenty of extra sparkle on the show’s penultimate duet, “True Colors.” SZA clearly plays well with others, judging from her Kendrick Lamar collab being one of the year’s biggest hits, and she fares just as well belting something a bit closer to the middle of the show-biz road. And there could be no better casting for “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” than Cher, who even got a designer polka-dot pantsuit to match Lauper’s, and makes the star’s signature song sound like it belongs in her catalog, too.

The only collaboration that doesn’t really pay off in these two hours is the one with Jake Wesley Rogers, which gives one of Lauper’s greatest songs, “Money Changes Everything,” an extended coda that is just very… shouty. On the other hand, even if it’s not a musical highlight, you may appreciate that the duet with Rogers ends in a simulated wrestling match, presumably in tribute to Lauper’s early-career friendship with the late Captain Lou Albano (who gets a shout-out much earlier in the broadcast). Wrasslin’ didn’t change everything for Lauper, but it was one of those early signposts that this was an artist who was going to do it her own way, whether that means associations with meaty and beefy types or her longstanding LGBTQ+ allyship.

Did we say a few paragraphs back that this special was not about conversation? Let’s put a substantial asterisk on that, come to think of it, because we only meant it had a (welcome, to us) lack of interview footage. But you will hear her talk. Lauper devoted a lot of her concerts each night this year to storytelling, making it fairly close to her version of a one-woman show, even if she had a full band kicking back behind her while she regaled her audiences with tales of her upbringing, career achievements and setbacks and thoughts about feminism. This “Grammy Salute” offers a surprising amount of those lengthy song introductions, seemingly rendered intact (because the way she tells them, there’d be few easy ways to cut ’em up). All that chat might test the patience of some, but these fairer-weather friends can go do the dishes and come back at 10:50 to hear “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” while fans who appreciate the full measure of her kooky/contemplative personas can settle in for the luxury ride.

Among her solo numbers for the night, however serious her themes will become, nothing comes ahead of the 42 years of pleasure, and self-pleasure, that “She Bop” has provided. (When the cameras cut away to a couple of young girls amid the audience reaction shots, you do wonder what the PMRC would make of youngsters being exposed to this smut, if only they’d survived.) On the other hand, “The Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough” is by no means a requisite part of her set, though it’s fun enough to get it anyway, for pure nostalgia and not much else. (Original “Goonies” cast members Corey Feldman and Martha Plimpton get the reaction shots here.) “Who Let In the Rain” is the occasion for Lauper’s first extended introduction of the night, as she explains she wrote it in 1989, at a time when her career was experiencing a sudden dip and she was getting unwanted advice from men in gold chains: “I found myself, instead of the people that made me famous, sitting with people that I ran away from home to get away from.” Surveying her first post-stardom professional failures, she says, “I forgot that you can’t let one chapter eclipse your whole life.”

As always, Lauper sounds like one tough Queens cookie, even if she might be accused of being a snowflake, by non-fans who happen upon the special and hear her espousing what we can still consider liberal ideals. Says Carlile, in her video clip: “Thank you for everything that you’ve done for all people, particularly women, and that thank you will never be enough thanks to cover what you’ve done for the queers.” Lauper doesn’t expound on that a lot herself, beyond noting that her costume designer encouraged her to add more glamour for the sake of the gays. But at the end of “True Colors,” when she and SZA let a giant pride flag be blown up over them by unseen fans… well, it may not be enough to scuttle incoming network regulatory approvals, but there is still little doubt that it will not be a welcome sight in all of America right now, and that she’s being especially true in waving it.

Other undertones go unspoken but will be obvious to fans, like “Sally’s Pigeons,” with an introduction Lauper makes mostly about her neighbors … but which her followers will know is about a childhood friend who died from a back-alley abortion. (The “21 years” in the originally recorded lyric has now been changed to “52 years,” to establish that the song still takes place the year before Roe v. Wade was implemented.) None of this is put in the casual viewer’s face, but feminists and the gay community can take, well, pride in how Lauper continues to be a poster girl for their revolutions even as she holds court as your basic eager-to-entertain veteran pop star.

One of the most telling stories Lauper offers is about the tradition of seamstresses ran strong in her Italian immigrant family, and how she thought, “If they could do that with cloth ” — sewing together disparate elements, that is — “maybe I could do that with music… I was into deconstruction before it was way happening.” But as much as she did it with a marriage of music styles, she actually did do it with cloth, too, even if she wasn’t the one manning the sewing machines. The music may have ended up pretty danged mainstream, but there’s still an interestingly avant-something quality to her changing costuming during the night. (She credits Christian Siriano and Geoffrey Mack for the tour couture.) At one point, she is just a rooster, and at another, she has what looks like part of a black bodice sewn onto the front of a white dress shirt, and at still another, she is starkly wigless. Fashion may be among the least of the things most people watching “A Grammy Salute to Cyndi Lauper” will care deeply about, but in this case, it does make the woman… or at least render the woman’s lifelong career curiosities symbolically large.

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Chelsea v Liverpool Premier League TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
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Chelsea v Liverpool Premier League TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Arne Slot will be desperate to see his side get back to stop the slide and get back on track ahead of the international break.

The Blues head into the game on the back of consecutive Premier League defeats but battled for a midweek win against Benfica in the Champions League.

They are still without talisman Cole Palmer due to injury, though the good news is that Joao Pedro will be available despite getting a red card against the Portuguese side.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Chelsea v Liverpool on TV and online.

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When is Chelsea v Liverpool?

Chelsea v Liverpool will take place on Saturday 4th October 2025.

Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information.

Chelsea v Liverpool kick-off time

Chelsea v Liverpool will kick off at 5:30pm.

What TV channel is Chelsea v Liverpool on?

You can watch the game live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event from 5pm.

Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for just £22 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £43 per month.

Sky Sports + will feature more than 1,000 EFL games throughout the season and is included as part of Sky Sports packages.

How to live stream Chelsea v Liverpool online

Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription.

You can also watch the match via NOW with a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via TNT Sports.

Listen to Chelsea v Liverpool on radio

You can listen to the match on BBC Radio 5 Live.

BBC Radio 5 Live is available on DAB radio, MW 693 kHz, 909 kHz and 990 kHz, or you can tune into the station via most TV packages. You can also listen to Radio 5 Live online via the BBC website or BBC Sounds app.

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Guns N' Roses Announce Expanded Vinyl Reissue of Live Era '87-'93
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Guns N’ Roses Announce Expanded Vinyl Reissue of Live Era ’87-’93

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Guns N’ Roses have announced an expanded vinyl reissue of their 1999 release Live Era ’87-’93, set to arrive in various editions on November 21st.

The 4-LP set contains the remastered version of the original double album, and includes the previous Japan-only bonus track “Coma,” for a total of 23 songs — including classics like “November Rain,” “Sweet Child O’ Mine, “Welcome to the Jungle,” “Don’t Cry,” and “Paradise City.”

The box set is available for pre-order in black vinyl, colored vinyl, and super-limited picture vinyl housed in gatefold jackets, with deluxe packages adding a T-shirt and magnet. A digital release will make the live version of “Coma” available on streaming platforms for the first time.

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Meanwhile, Guns N’ Roses just kicked off a Latin American tour that runs through a November 8th show in Mexico City. Pick up tickets here.

See the artwork and tracklist for the reissue of Live Era ’87-’93 below.

Live Era ’87-’93 Artwork:

Live Era ’87-’93 4-LP Reissue Tracklist:

LP 1

Side 1
1. Nightrain
2. Mr. Brownstone
3. It’s So Easy
4. Welcome to the Jungle

Side 2
1. Dust N’ Bones
2. My Michelle
3. You’re Crazy
4. Used to Love Her

LP 2

Side 3
1. Patience
2. It’s Alright
3. November Rain

Side 4
1. Out Ta Get Me
2. Pretty Tied Up
3. Yesterdays

LP 3

Side 5
1. Move to the City
2. You Could Be Mine

Side 6
1. Rocket Queen
2. Sweet Child O’ Mine

LP 4

Side 7
1. Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door
2. Don’t Cry
3. Estranged

Side 8
1. Paradise City
2. Coma

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Trailer for Clooney's 'Good Night, and Good Luck: Live From Broadway'
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Trailer for Clooney’s ‘Good Night, and Good Luck: Live From Broadway’

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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Trailer for Clooney’s ‘Good Night, and Good Luck: Live From Broadway’

by Alex Billington
October 3, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Funny how your life can be upended just for telling the truth.” Magnolia has revealed the trailer for Good Night, and Good Luck: Live From Broadway, a taped version of the stage play from George Clooney. The original Good Night, and Good Luck movie opened in 2005 – it’s co-written by George Clooney, and directed by Clooney, the second feature film he directed (after Confessions of a Dangerous Mind in 2002). Clooney’s Tony-nominated, box-office record-breaking Broadway play chronicling a time in US history when legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow took an on-air stand against a growing tide of fearmongering and disinformation—and won. Their intro: “The recent government interference in Jimmy Kimmel Live and the dubious cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s The Late Show have brought the embattled state of free speech to the forefront of America’s attention. For the first time since the one-time-only CNN broadcast this summer, audiences can experience this story of a free press under assault, and with it can join in a conversation about what it means to stand up above politics for that inalienable right to expression and information.” The cast in the play includes Clooney as Murrow (played by David Strathairn in the film), with Ilana Glazer, Glenn Fleshler, Clark Gregg, Carter Hudson, Paul Gross, Christopher Denham, & Fran Kranz. Even if you know the film, this looks like a must watch new version of this story. Catch it at home on VOD anytime.

Official trailer for the film of Good Night, and Good Luck: Live From Broadway, via YouTube:

Good Night, and Good Luck: Live From Broadway Trailer

Good Night, and Good Luck: Live From Broadway Poster

Good Night, and Good Luck: Live From Broadway is the Broadway live-capture filmed cinematic version of George Clooney’s Tony Award-nominated, box-office record-breaking Broadway play. Based on the film produced by 2929 and Participant, Clooney leads an all-star cast that includes Ilana Glazer, Glenn Fleshler, Clark Gregg, Carter Hudson, Paul Gross, Christopher Denham, Fran Kranz. Under the direction of Tony Award-winner David Cromer, from the original two screenwriters George Clooney and Grant Heslov, Good Night, and Good Luck: Live From Broadway chronicles a time in American history when the legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow (also played by Clooney) took an on-air stand against a growing tide of fearmongering and disinformation—and won. Good Night, and Good Luck: Live From Broadway is a taped version of the Broadway show, directed by David Cromer, which originally premiered in New York City in March 2025 at the Winter Garden Theatre. Magnolia Pictures will release the film version direct-to-VOD starting October 3rd, 2025 – it’s available to view at home right now. Who else has seen the movie?

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