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Christian Finnegan Is on a Mission to Introduce New Music to Old(er) People

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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“There’s really only two things you can count on in this world: songs and dogs. Those are the two things that never will let you down.”

This is the central belief of comedian and lifelong music fan Christian Finnegan. However, he also knows the “songs” half of this equation is complicated by one of life’s nigh-guarantees: The older you get, the harder it is to keep up with new music. “Obviously there are tactile reasons why someone my age—uh, 52—might not be absorbing a lot of music,” admits Finnegan, “They have children, jobs, lives—it just isn’t part of their weekly practice to seek things out. But sometimes they also just feel that there’s just so much out there, where do you even start?”

To combat that, Finnegan started a bi-weekly-ish Substack titled New Music For Olds. In each of the 86 newsletters he’s put out since 2022, Finnegan finds and recommends at least three artists who are probably/hopefully new to casual music fans. However, what separates his picks from, say, an established site’s new release list is that Finnegan then puts what he likes about each artist into terms that his (and—full disclosure—my own) fellow Generation Xers can understand. 

For example, he sells recent pick “Andromeda” by Preoccupations with “that romantic-but-jittery sound that would fit snugly into an early episode of 120 Minutes, sandwiched between the Church and Peter Murphy.” Each write-up also gets a Voltage ranking (think volume; the Precoccupations gets a 6), a Pairing Suggestion (think activity; here it’s “Eyes closed, swaying in a vaguely rhythmic fashion”), and a final meme-like visual punchline (this one ending with MTV’s Dave Kendall in jean shorts). All together, the recommendations are succinct, clear, and funny, like when you’d talk music with friends back in college.

(Credit: Mindy Tucker)
(Credit: Mindy Tucker)

“That’s the spirit I’ve tried to bring to the newsletter. This isn’t me going through a bio of every artist, and it’s not me trying to throw in as many rock writer cliches— you know, ‘shimmering guitars’ and all that stuff that drives me batshit,” chuckles Finnegan. His goal is to talk about music the way he and his friends would’ve when driving around in high school, looking for the feelings it creates and what sticks out. “And if that means, ‘oh, I like this song because it reminds me of my third grade gym teacher,’ then that’s fine,” he continues. “That’s the way people experience music in their actual lives. Sometimes it’s, ‘I really love the way the vocals are stacked,’ or ‘I really love that guitar tone.’ But sometimes it’s like, ‘Oh my God, this sounds like something you’d hear at an amusement park when you were a kid.’”

But how does he actually discover the music he shares? Turns out there wasn’t much for Finnegan to demystify: “It’s not really any more laborious than just going through the new release section and just clicking on stuff.” That’s right. While Finnegan does also follow certain music writers he likes on social media, the majority of what he recommends comes from sampling new releases on Apple Music. “We live now in an endless food court of music. There’s no barrier for entry for just clicking on an album because, ‘This cover looks interesting,’ or ‘So and so told me they enjoyed this.’ I’m just gonna click on it and if I don’t like it in 90 seconds, I move on with my life.” And to all the busy people asking when he does this, Finnegan goes back to the second thing you can always count on: “Having a dog helps. Like, dog walks are great for that.”

(Credit: Mindy Tucker)(Credit: Mindy Tucker)
(Credit: Mindy Tucker)

His one note: Go in without the pressure of hearing what is cool or important. He explains, “I tell friends of mine who ask about this that if you’re trying to be aware of what’s cool, then you’re always going to be frustrated. Because the stuff that’s cool is not for you and you liking it will make it less cool.” Instead, Finnegan’s mantra is: “If I stick to what feels good between my ears, that’s a much better metric than, ‘What am I supposed to be listening to right now?’”

While this sampling process wasn’t possible back in the days of hitting Tower Records on a Tuesday, Finnegan also feels streaming services are part of the problem in finding new music. “The algorithms trap you,” he says. “They know what you want. They feed you. It’s kind of like you have crappy frozen turkey burgers in your freezer. They’re there, you know what they are, so when you get hungry, you simply say, ‘Screw it. I’m just going to eat another turkey burger.’”

(Credit: Mindy Tucker)(Credit: Mindy Tucker)
(Credit: Mindy Tucker)

Instead, Finnegan’s eating well these days, consistently finding new artists to love. Some of his recent faves—whom he admits, “If you’re under 30, you’re probably well aware of them”—are Magdalena Bay (“They’re retro, contemporary, and futuristic at the same time”), Die Spitz (“They have this song called “Throw Yourself to the Sword,” which I’ve probably listened to about 40,000 times this week.”), and the Beths (“Not just their songs, which I love, but I love how much they all seem to like each other.”).

But on top of the music, writing New Music For Olds brings Finnegan joy. It allows him to write the niche music jokes he never gets to make in his stand-up set, even though he does concede to having the goal of “I always wanted to be like the Nada Surf of comedy, those people who feel like they have exactly the career they’re trying to have.” Listening to new music also lets him feel “Younger, alive, engaged,” as his brain makes new connections, forms new paths. It’s a feeling that he hopes to share with his readers, saying, “I promise that your life—for that next week or two when you find a song or an album that you really love—will have that new car smell that is increasingly rare as you get older.”

October 8, 2025 0 comments
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Tom Cruise To Marry 37 Years Old Ana De Armas In A Private Yet Blockbuster Wedding Ceremony Just Like His Mission Impossible
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Tom Cruise To Marry 37 Years Old Ana De Armas In A Private Yet Blockbuster Wedding Ceremony Just Like His Mission Impossible

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

One of the most popular and successful Hollywood star Tom Cruise and his girlfriend Ana de Armas are reportedly planning a blockbuster wedding. It is being reported that the 63-year-old actor is all set to tie the knot with the 37-year-old actress in a private ceremony. According to some of the media sources, the couple wants their wedding to be “as mind-blowing as a Mission: Impossible stunt”. While the exact details of the wedding are still under wraps, rumors suggest that Tom Cruise might be planning to make the event grand and adventurous. Now it will be worth waiting how this marriage rumour is going to take turn in coming future.

Tom Cruise To Marry Ana De Armas

Tom Cruise To Marry His GF In Space

There are several speculations about his marriage out of which one of the most popular is his space wedding. Actually, it is being reported that Tom Cruise, known for his passion for space travel, might choose to get married in space, making them the first couple to do so. While another rumor suggests that the couple might exchange vows while skydiving, adding an adrenaline-packed element to their special day. However, when and how this wedding is going to take place is yet not clear

Tom Cruise To Marry Ana De Armas

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Let us tell you that Tom Cruise’s first marriage was to actress Mimi Rogers that happened in 1987, while his second marriage was to actress Nicole Kidman in 1990, with whom he adopted two children. Tom Cruise’s third marriage was to actress Katie Holmes whom he got married in 2006, which ended in divorce after six years.

Tom Cruise To Marry Ana De Armas

And if we talk about previous weddings of Tom Cruise’s girlfriend Ana De Armas then let us tell you that Armas previously married to Spanish actor Marc Clotet in the year 2011. After this, she also had a high-profile romance with actor Ben Affleck, but the couple eventually broke up.

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Is Tamannaah Bhatia On A Mission To Be A Great Partner After Breakup With Vijay Varma?

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Tamannaah Bhatia is currently in a deeply reflective phase of her life that is becoming a great partner. While promoting her new show Do You Wanna Partner alongside Diana Penty, the actress shared candid insights about relationships, companionship, and the importance of friendships in her journey. She also discussed the qualities she hopes her future life partner will possess.

Tamannaah Bhatia Is On A Mission To Become A Great Partner

In an interview with NDTV, the actress spoke about the kind of life partner she aspires to be. Tamannaah Bhatia shared, “I’m trying to work on becoming a great life partner. So that’s my quest at the moment. I want to be that life partner that someone feels like they have done some good karma in their past life, that’s why I have come into their life. Whoever the lucky person is, I am working for it. The package shall arrive soon.”

Her statement comes amid ongoing speculation about her relationship status, especially following reports of a breakup with actor Vijay Varma. Without directly addressing the rumours, Tamannaah’s words reflected her focus on self-growth and the kind of positive energy she aims to bring into a partnership.

About Tamannaah-Vijay

Vijay was in a well-publicised relationship with Tamannaah Bhatia. The duo appeared together in Sujoy Ghosh’s segment of Netflix’s Lust Stories 2, which premiered in June 2023. However, neither has officially confirmed the details of their relationship. The duo was previously spotted together at the screening of Rasha’s Bollywood debut film, Azaad, in January. They have shared fun moments on Instagram.

Tamannaah confirmed their relationship in an interview with Film Companion, ending months of speculation. Following the breakup reports, Pinkvilla claimed that despite their separation, the two continue to hold mutual respect and admiration for each other and intend to remain friends.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

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Noah Hawley Breaks Down Morrow’s Mission, ‘Alien’ Parallels, and More (Exclusive)

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Alien: Earth, Season 1 Episode 5, “In Space, No One…”]

Alien: Earth took us back in time (and into space) mere days before the USCSS Maginot’s intended arrival date on the planet in the show’s riveting fifth installment, “In Space, No One…” which pays homage, not just in title, to Ridley Scott‘s 1979 film that started it all.

Written and directed by series creator Noah Hawley, Alien: Earth‘s latest episode tracks the events that led to the crash-landing of the USCSS Magino, as seen in the premiere episode, through Morrow’s (Babou Ceesay) eyes. As a security officer, the cyborg is alerted to a death aboard the ship caused by a breach in the containment of the species they’re transporting.

But as the events play out, Morrow realizes that sabotage is at play, and he begins to look at everyone suspiciously, including interim captain Zaveri (Richa Moorjani), who steps up after the ship’s captain dies. Still, the cyborg maintains his control and calm, even eliciting a curious comment from crewmate Rahim (Amir Boutros), who wonders how the cyborg doesn’t break a sweat despite the stress.

Realizing that navigation has also been lost, meaning the only potential outcome is a crash-landing, Morrow seeks answers and discovers a crew member has been tasked by Prodigy, Boy Kavalier’s (Samuel Blenkin) corp, to commandeer the ship and cargo. In other words, the seemingly random crash-landing had been orchestrated all along by the barefoot billionaire.

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And as Morrow roots out the sabatour, the creatures aboard are running amok, reducing the crew count drastically. When Morrow devises a plan to meet at the bridge, he decides that to preserve the cargo and deliver it to Weyland-Yutani, only he is needed to survive, and so he welds the door shut, leaving Zaveri to be massacred by the Xenomorph.

As he works to square away his tasks before closing himself in the emergency landing space, the calm and cool Morrow finally breaks a sweat. Is it due to the pressure of a 65-year-long mission during which he tragically lost his daughter? Hawley answers that question and many more, including which new species should scare viewers the most, in the Q&A below.

This episode pays homage to the story told in 1979’s Alien, but this time around, Morrow is at the center of it all. What made you want to reimagine this story, and what is driving Morrow to complete this mission?

Noah Hawley: I love the reversals for an audience in whom you’re rooting for, and who you’re rooting against. And I think those are some of the most meaningful moments as a viewer because it really is an active process that you go through. I remember in Season 2 of Fargo, Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst, and they’re up against this Gerhardt family, and you think, “Well, I don’t care who they send, I’m rooting for Jesse and Kirsten.” And then they send the kid with cerebral palsy who wants to prove he’s a man. And the audience goes, “Well, hold on. I don’t want anything bad to happen to him.”

I think we’re trained to root for violence as a solution to a problem, and I always want the audience to have to wrestle with it a little bit and to look and to go, well, look at Morrow’s side of it. I mean, he has this mission he’s been tasked with, and he lost his ship. It was boarded, and they’ve stolen from him, and he’s the protagonist in his story, and his ethics are not our ethics, necessarily, but he’s not wrong on some level. When he says to Slightly, “If you took something from me, how is it wrong for me to take it back?”

Amir Boutrous in 'Alien: Earth'

Patrick Brown / FX

The biggest reveal in this episode is that Prodigy had infiltrated Weyland-Yutani’s USCSS Maginot with the intent to sabotage their mission. Does Morrow’s drive to go after Prodigy and Kavalier stem from wanting to give purpose to the time he lost with his daughter?

No, I think he articulates it in the third hour when he says, “I’ve been gone 65 years, this is my life’s work, and if I’ve lost this, then what was the point of those last 65 years?” And clearly, he made some choices. He sealed the door so that [Zaveri] couldn’t get in. I mean, he made these choices that are meaningful if you actually get the ends that justify the means. But if you don’t, then you just have the stuff that you did, and you have nothing to show for it.

This mostly contained episode builds up to an outcome we already knew. How did you approach that as a director and writer of the installment?

Well, you have to invest in all those people and think about how hard that is, to introduce this crew in 51 minutes, distinct and specific individuals whom you have feelings about. And then we’re also introducing and solving a sabotage mystery, and we’re playing out all these creature stories. So, on some level, why I wanted to do it was my mission overall was to try to turn Alien into something new. But if someone was going to get to also do classic Alien, I wanted that to be me. Right? I wanted to go, “I see what you did, Sir Ridley, and I see what you did, Mr. Cameron and Mr. Fincher, and here I am. Here’s my best effort at it.”

What’s interesting is that Morrow is technically in Ripley’s (Sigourney Weaver) shoes in this scenario, but he keeps his cool to the point that the crew questions why he isn’t sweating… until he is.

Then there’s that moment when Clem (Tom Moya) runs up and says something big, and you see for the first time Morrow doesn’t know what to do, everything is out of control. And that moment is everything to me. And Babou played it so brilliantly, but then he takes charge. There’s a moment she obviously can’t recover from that moment for herself, but he does, and that’s why he survives.

Richa Moorjani in 'Alien: Earth'

Patrick Brown / FX

In that final sequence aboard the USCSS Maginot, Morrow does begin to sweat. Is that a result of several different factors or merely the encroaching Xenomorph?

It’s a level of complexity. We all face it, right? You’re trying to get dinner on the table, there’s a flood in the bathroom, the cat’s throwing up in the other room. There’s a certain moment where you’re just like, I literally don’t know what to do right now. I don’t know which fire to put out. I don’t know what to do. Obviously, the stakes here are a lot higher, but I do think we all reach a moment where it’s just one thing too many, and he’s literally been carrying this crew; their priorities are weird, he’s got a drug addict for a doctor, it’s the island of misfit toys that’s on this ship. He’s been like, I’m going to get us through, and then at a certain point, he realizes I can get me through, I can’t get anybody else through, especially if they’re not going to help.

Babou Ceesay’s real-life daughter plays Morrow’s daughter in this episode’s flashback, and your son appeared alongside you earlier this season. What was it like incorporating real family members into the series, and how did that lend itself to more authentic moments onscreen? 

It’s only fair for him to get his kid onscreen, too. This is how I make things. I make things by hand and to the point of yeah, I record music for the show and my son asked if there was something for him, and I thought, well yeah, I can put him in, but he’s not one of the lost boys, so he could be the young Hermit, but I’m not going to write scenes for it. I was planning to shoot this flashback piece, and so I’d need a father and a mother, and I thought, there’s just going to be day players, and the best way to get any kind of performance out of him is to just get down on the floor and do it with him. And it was really meaningful for me personally, because, of course, that was two years ago. The difference between a 10-year-old and a 12-year-old is… he’s a different kid now, right?

And so for Babou, in that moment, I thought, we’ve all come all this way. He’s moved his family across the earth. Why wouldn’t I give him that lifelong memory and connection with his own child? That’s immortalized on film. I think that too often we look at these shows as some calculated act written by a cash register or something, but this is five years of my life. This is a very personal document for me,

We’ve known the Xenomorph for years, but you’ve introduced several new species into the Alien world with this series. Is there one we should be most terrified of?

Well, I think people are rightly focusing on the eye simply because it clearly has a larger agenda. And as you see, as the season goes on, this may not just be a parasite or a predator. This may be a rival. And I think that’s really interesting.

Alien: Earth, Tuesdays, 8/7c, FX and Hulu

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TOM CRUISE’S SHIRT OFF! Farah Khan’s Reaction Goes Viral Amid “Mission Impossible” Clip | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible franchise continues to thrill fans worldwide, not just with its high-octane action but also with behind-the-scenes (BTS) glimpses shared by the actor himself. In his latest reel, Cruise is seen performing jaw-dropping stunts—shirtless, no less—which caught the attention of Bollywood filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan, who couldn’t resist leaving a playful comment.

Farah’s Hilarious Reaction

Reacting to Cruise’s reel, Farah Khan quipped, “Thank you for removing ur shirt for us!! Eternally grateful TOMMMMM “

Her comment quickly caught the attention of fans online, adding a humorous desi twist to the Hollywood action icon’s post.

Cruise, who shared the video in collaboration with the Mission: Impossible official page, wrote: “Thank you McQ and our entire cast and crew for this experience of a lifetime. I hope everyone enjoys all of the extras and that it gives some greater insight into what it takes to make a Mission: Impossible film.”

The Final Chapter of an Iconic Franchise

The latest installment, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, sees Ethan Hunt battling a formidable AI enemy known as The Entity, a threat that predicts his every move. With the future of the IMF and the fate of the world at stake, Hunt must confront how much he’s willing to sacrifice.

The film stars Hayley Atwell, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, and Pom Klementieff, alongside Cruise, and marks the conclusion of the blockbuster series that began in 1996.

Also Read: Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas’ Relationship Confirmed? Duo Spotted Holding Hands Fuels the Buzz

Farah Khan: A Creative Powerhouse

Known for her witty social media presence, Farah Khan is also one of Bollywood’s most respected creatives. With over 100 choreographed songs, multiple National and Filmfare Awards, and directorial hits like Main Hoon Na and Om Shanti Om, Farah continues to charm audiences both on and off screen. She now also entertains fans through her YouTube vlog series, showcasing candid moments with celebrities and her cook, Dilip.

August 23, 2025 0 comments
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