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Hüsker Dü: 1985: The Miracle Year Album Review
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Hüsker Dü: 1985: The Miracle Year Album Review

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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Hüsker Dü just might be the most powerful rock band with the chintziest-sounding back catalogue, a cache of timeless songs entombed in dated low-budget production. Even as Hüsker Dü were expanding hardcore’s monochromatic palette with liberal splashes of ’60s pop, folk, and psychedelia, their recordings were still confined to quick ’n’ dirty DIY dimensions, with Mould’s omnipresent guitar squall routinely overwhelming Hart and bassist Greg Norton’s battering-ram momentum. And even after the band cut ties with Black Flag producer Glen “Spot” Lockett and seized control of the studio console from Flip Your Wig onward, the greater clarity and texture on Hüsker Dü’s later records still came at the expense of the rhythm section. While there’s no denying the intoxicating allure of all that distortion and the resilient melodies holding their ground within it, listening to a Hüsker Dü album can feel a bit like hearing the world’s loudest band trapped inside of a soda can—and in Hart, you had one of most irrepressible drummers of his generation playing on what sounded like a kit made of wet sand bags.

Of course, that’s nothing a proper remastering campaign couldn’t potentially remedy, but where peers like the Replacements and Meat Puppets have enjoyed multiple rounds of reissues, Hüsker Dü’s SST masters remain shackled in a long-standing legal limbo. As a result, any Hüsker Dü archival undertaking has had to dance around the most fruitful period of the band’s career: The Warner-released 1994 live album The Living End compiled performances from the band’s final tour in 1987; Numero Group’s 2017 box set Savage Young Dü keyed in on the band’s pre-SST origins.

But 1985: The Miracle Year might be the closest we’ll ever get to a Tim (Let It Bleed Edition)-style treatment of Hüsker Dü’s imperial phase. Its first disc, Minnesota Miracle, features a professional 24-track mobile-unit recording of a January 30, 1985 homecoming date at Minneapolis’ First Avenue, held two weeks after the release of New Day Rising. (In interviews at the time, Mould hinted they were prepping an official live album/VHS release that, alas, never saw the light of day.) If you came of age after Hüsker Dü broke up, it could be hard to square the band’s reputation as a Category 5 force of nature with their tinny-sounding recordings; certainly, there’s a sizable contingent of Mould fans who prefer the punchier, more polished records he’d go on to make with (the recently reunited) Sugar in the ’90s. But if Hüsker Dü have been relegated to one of those “you had to be there, man” bands, Minnesota Miracle is your time-machine ticket to experience the band at peak ferocity; from the moment Hart unloads the carpet-bombing backbeat of New Day Rising’s mantric opening track, the legend of Hüsker Dü starts to feel a lot more real.

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bitchy | Prince William plans to take his Earthshot Prize to India next year
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bitchy | Prince William plans to take his Earthshot Prize to India next year

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer actually traveled to Brazil for a few days last week. He attended a few events for Prince William’s Earthshot Prize, and then both men traveled to Belem for the first two days of the COP30 conference. PM Starmer was back in England in time to attend the Festival of Remembrance on Saturday night. It’s widely believed that Starmer and William traveled back to the UK together, but William still skipped the Festival of Remembrance. Lazy, lazy, lazy. Well, according to Kensington Palace, William and Starmer have a great relationship, and William is whinging to Starmer about how the government needs to “do more” on the environment. There isn’t an eyeroll big enough. Some highlights from Roya Nikkhah’s big post-Earthshot clean-up, with some exclusive info about next year’s Earthshot Prize ceremony.

Big Boy Billy takes on big business: The Prince of Wales has criticised big businesses for “falling short” and lacking “courage” in their attempts to tackle climate change. Prince William, who spent five days last week in Brazil for his Earthshot prize awards and the Cop30 climate conference, is deeply frustrated by the private sector’s apathy on the environment.

William raised concerns, bless his heart: A royal source said: “During his visit to Brazil, the Prince of Wales raised his concern about the lack of meaningful support from global businesses in tackling the climate crisis when he met with the prime minister and the secretary of state for energy security and net zero. He believes that major companies are still not doing nearly enough. He wants to see bold leadership in the private sector and, honestly, many businesses are still reluctant to get involved. Even when some are making genuine progress, they’re rarely talking about it. There are positives, companies such as Ikea, Uber and [the food giant] Compass Group are showing real leadership and deserve credit, investing in Earthshot prize finalists. But far too many others are still falling short and it’s time for more of them to step up to the plate.”

William & Starmer: The prince has developed a “warm relationship” with Starmer, the first prime minister to attend William’s environmental awards since they began in 2021, and urged the government to encourage more action from the private sector on green issues.

Next year’s Earthshot will go to India: William plans to take next year’s Earthshot prize to India, in a sign of his determination to engage with the world’s biggest polluters. India, the most populous nation in the world with more than 1.4 billion people, is the world’s third-biggest polluter after China and America. The country is responsible for about 8 per cent of global carbon emissions, with coal as its primary power source, but has set a goal of reducing emissions by 50 per cent by 2030 and for the economy to be net zero by 2070. Neither Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, nor President Xi of China attended the Cop30 leaders’ conference last week.

Willy will go to China too: A royal source said: “This is about bringing people on the journey. We always said we’d like to take Earthshot to every corner of the planet. There are so many interesting things happening in India in the sector and the prince is looking forward to seeing it.” The Sunday Times has also revealed that William wants to take the prize to China in the next five years, despite the UK’s strained relations with the world’s biggest polluter, in marked contrast to his father’s approach. The King has never visited mainland China because of his views on the regime’s treatment of Tibet and its human rights record. William, however, is said to believe that you “can’t exclude a big chunk of the planet when thinking about fighting for its future”. Sources close to William said he had a “renewed sense of purpose” about taking the prize to China.

[From The Times]

I actually forgot that Charles has never stepped foot in China. That’s a bit crazy, especially considering how well-traveled he was as Prince of Wales. As for William’s plan to go to India next year… lol. He is really going to march into India and try to lecture and bully the whole country, meanwhile India has become a thriving economic powerhouse and vibrant democracy with no need for an ugly white savior, especially one from a member of a supposed royal family which looted many of India’s treasures. William should arrive in India with the Kohinoor diamond in hand before he lectures anyone on the environment. As for all of the stuff about Basher Billy lecturing businesses about the environment – he just comes across as so deeply unlikeable, unaccomplished and pitiful.

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06/11/2025. Belém, Brazil. The Prince of Wales during the World Leaders Summit at COP30. The Prince prepares his speech whilst travelling to COP30 in Belém, Brazil.,Image: 1050762241, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever., Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Maclaine/Avalon
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The Prince of Wales meets participants of the Generation Earthshot Programme, at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, on day one of his visit to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Awards

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The Prince of Wales takes part in a game of volleyball with players from thee Levante Institute, a local beach volleyball school, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, on day one of his visit to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Awards

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The Prince of Wales takes part in a game of volleyball with players from thee Levante Institute, a local beach volleyball school, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, on day one of his visit to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Awards

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The Prince of Wales takes part in a game of volleyball with players from thee Levante Institute, a local beach volleyball school, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, on day one of his visit to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Awards

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The Prince of Wales takes part in a game of volleyball with players from thee Levante Institute, a local beach volleyball school, at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, on day one of his visit to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Awards

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Prince William, Prince of Wales during a visit to Ilha de Paqueta, on day two of his trip to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Award

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The Prince of Wales arrives for the Earthshot Prize Summit in Pier Maua, on day three of his visit to Brazil.

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Royal Television Society CEO Theresa Wise To Retire Next Year
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Royal Television Society CEO Theresa Wise To Retire Next Year

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Theresa Wise, the long-serving CEO of the Royal Television Society (RTS), will retire in 2026.

She has been in charge of the influential British TV organisation for well over a decade. “After almost 13 unforgettable years as CEO of the Royal Television Society, I have made the decision to retire from full time work,” said Wise.

A process to find her successor has begun for Wise, who is known as a staunch champion of the RTS’s work and for its place in British broadcasting.

“The RTS is a unique and vital part of the UK’s world-leading television and streaming media landscape and I’m immensely proud of what we have achieved over the past few years,” said Wise. “Our educational programmes are stronger than ever, our members are very engaged, our events programme continues to set the gold standard across the industry, the national and regional centres are thriving and the team at the RTS is world class.”

All3Media CEO Jane Turton, who is Chair of the RTS, said: “Theresa has made a huge and lasting contribution to the RTS. Her dynamism, passion, and commitment have been amazing. It has been a pleasure working with her as she has grown and developed the Society, launching new initiatives like the Mini MBA, strengthening the Bursary Scheme and constantly innovating and delivering the highest quality across all of the RTS activities. On behalf of the Board and everyone at the RTS, I would like to thank Theresa for a brilliant contribution to the Society.”

News of Wise’s exit comes in a dramatic week for British TV following the scandal over a doctored Donald Trump speech that led to the exits of BBC Director General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness.

With Channel 4 also seeking a CEO, change is coming thick and fast in the UK.

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Was the Baby2Baby Gala the Biggest (and Glitziest) Fundraising Event of the Year?
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Was the Baby2Baby Gala the Biggest (and Glitziest) Fundraising Event of the Year?

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Also in attendance were Alicia Keys, Anna Kendrick, Tyexpler Perry, Paris Hilton, and Ayesha Curry, as well as a pregnant and glowing Sofia Richie Grainge. “Being a mother has really opened my eyes, not only to the support that babies around the world need, but also the support that mothers need. So I love to be involved,” she told Vogue. “I had a really hard postpartum experience, and I have access to everything, so that just made me think about those that don’t. Baby2Baby is something that I wholeheartedly support and want to be there for in any way that I can.”

The evening continued with a video montage showcasing Baby2Baby’s efforts to support families affected by the devastating Los Angeles fires—a moment that left many teary-eyed at their tables. This year, Serena Williams was also being honored with the Giving Tree Award during the program. “When I had my daughter, Olivia, and faced life threatening complications, I had access, and I had privilege, but I wasn’t listened to,” Williams said. “I wasn’t believed, and I came painfully close to losing everything. Mothers face these dangers every single day, often in silence and unfortunately, often unseen. Too many are ignored when they voice their fears. Too many are left without care, dignity, or the support that they deserve. That’s why Baby2Baby’s maternal health efforts, in addition to what they do for babies, are so particularly personal to me.”

Rounding out a memorable celebration for the nonprofit, Baby2Baby’s co-CEOs Kelly Sawyer Patricof and Norah Weinstein enlisted Ludacris for an after party performance to keep the energy going late into the night. At the front of the crowd, Lizzo and Missy Elliot ensured the energy was high, as others took a dance floor break and recharged with Jon & Vinny’s pizza slices.

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When is BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025? Latest news
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When is BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025? Latest news

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

The BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards ceremony – the annual celebration of the best and brightest in British sport – is nearly here.

It’s been a big year for UK sport. From Rory McIlroy’s Masters triumph, the Lionesses claiming back-to-back Euros titles, the Red Roses’ dominant Women’s Rugby World Cup win on home soil, a Lions Tour win in Australia, and the Ryder Cup triumph in America.

The heroes who have delivered those successes are all vying to join the list of greats who have won the prestigious BBC Sports Personality of the Year award over the years.

The winner of that crown, and a host of other awards, will be handed out at next month’s ceremony, where we’ll see sporting stars dressed to the nines rather than in their usual kit.

RadioTimes.com brings you all the latest on the date and time of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025 ceremony, as well as the location for this year’s star-studded event.

When is BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025?

The date for this year’s BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards ceremony has not yet been confirmed.

In recent years, it has been held on a Tuesday in late December, which means Tuesday 16th December or Tuesday 23rd December are the likely dates.

How can you watch BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025 on TV?

The channel for this year’s BBC Sports Personality of the Year has not yet been confirmed.

Last year’s ceremony was broadcast live on BBC One and on BBC iPlayer from 7pm, running until 9pm, and the 2025 event will likely be similar.

BBC presenters Clare Balding, Gabby Logan, and Alex Scott are expected to reprise their hosting roles.

Where is BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025 held?

The show is expected to be held at MediaCity in Salford – home of the BBC – with a glitzy ceremony in store with something for everyone to enjoy on the night.

Check out more of our Sport coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Can't ask for more: Jaideep on starting year with 'Pataal Lok 2' and ending with 'The Family Man 3'
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Can’t ask for more: Jaideep on starting year with ‘Pataal Lok 2’ and ending with ‘The Family Man 3’

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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Mumbai, Actor Jaideep Ahlawat on Friday said he feels grateful to be part of the upcoming third season of Prime Video’s hit series “The Family Man”, calling it a homecoming of sorts after the success of his earlier show “Paatal Lok” on the same platform.

Can’t ask for more: Jaideep on starting year with ‘Pataal Lok 2’ and ending with ‘The Family Man 3’

Ahlawat joins the new season of “The Family Man” as one of the main antagonists opposite Manoj Bajpayee’s Srikant Tiwari in the espionage thriller created by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK.

“I’m really grateful to Raj and DK. My home, Prime Video — what more can anybody ask for? Starting this year with ‘Paatal Lok ’, and ending with ‘The Family Man’, also working with the one and only Manoj bhai, I can’t ask for more,” the 45-year-old actor said at the trailer launch event here.

In the third season of “The Family Man”, Ahlawat plays the role of the villain Rukma, alongside actor Nimrat Kaur.

The actor, who won critical praise for his portrayal of police officer Hathiram Chaudhary in “Paatal Lok”, said it was up to the makers of “The Family Man” to ensure audiences saw Rukma as a distinct character.

“It’s their responsibility to separate Hathiram from me. The character is designed by Raj and DK…. Rukma is ruthless and carefree towards life while Hathiram is not even close. It was an exciting thing in Rukma . And the entire team who knows the show, arc and style of the character helped a lot to play Rukma,” he said.

Ahlawat praised the show’s lead star Bajpayee, saying the actor inspires him every day.

“It was a wonderful experience to observe him prepare on set. I’m sure many filmmakers and actors know this… It was the biggest inspiration,” he added.

“The Family Man” season three will see Bajpayee’s spy character of Srikant Tiwari turn fugitive as he goes on the run with his family, hunted by both formidable new enemies and his own agency, while racing against time to avert a looming national crisis.

Kaur, known for films such as “The Lunchbox” and “Airlift”, said playing the villainous character of Meera was fun.

“There’s nothing more fun than playing a villain and you won’t get to go to jail for it. That’s the best part. You can do whatever you want in their universe. You can really do what you want and get away with murder, plotting and have a great wardrobe while you do it in high heels with flamboyance and sex appeal. Meera is all about that. I find her to be evil but in couture. It’s a girl’s dream,” she said.

The 43-year-old actor said being part of “The Family Man” was on her bucket list and described working on the show as a thrilling experience for her as an actor.

“Sometimes when you see certain actors and certain characters on screen, it feels like what will happen next and then to be a part of that story, it’s really the biggest, most thrilling experience as an actor. So, it feels great,” she said.

Season three of “The Family Man” will also bring back Sharib Hashmi, Priyamani, Ashlesha Thakur, Vedant Sinha, Shreya Dhanwanthary, and Gul Panag.

The show is produced by Raj & DK’s banner D2R Films and slated to premiere on Prime Video on November 21.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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See Tyla’s Look at the 2025 ‘Glamour’ Women of the Year Awards
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See Tyla’s Look at the 2025 ‘Glamour’ Women of the Year Awards

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

To achieve her memorable looks, Tyla isn’t afraid to get creative. “I will take a top and I will stretch the neck and make it into a skirt, and then I will take my top and I’ll cut it up. I will just make it happen,” she told Glamour in her Women of the Year profile. As for whether Tyla will turn people’s obsession with her style into a business (like, say, her own clothing line), she’s open to the idea. “Girl, if it could come out today. I want to do everything,” she said.

But for now, Tyla’s main focus is her music—and she has a clear vision for it. “I want everyone to be dancing,” she said. “I want nobody to be worried about what they look like. What’s the point of life if everything is based on what other people think about you?”

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Must Read: Anok Yai Named 2025 Model of the Year, H&M Spotlights Black Designers in Latest Collaboration
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Must Read: Anok Yai Named 2025 Model of the Year, H&M Spotlights Black Designers in Latest Collaboration

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Wednesday. The British Fashion Council has announced Anok Yai as its 2025 Model of the Year. The award honors the global impact of a model who has dominated the industry over the last 12 months. “Being named Model of the Year is such an …

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White House Rejects Report Trump Is Considering Commuting Diddy's Sentence For ProStitution-Related Convictions
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Diddy Allegedly Boasting In Prison That Pardon From President Trump Will Come Early Next Year

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84


Diddy Allegedly Boasting In Prison That Pardon From President Trump Will Come Early Next Year

Despite what the White House has said, Diddy reportedly believes #PresidentTrump will be the one to set him free.

Sources at the music mogul’s new home, a federal prison in New Jersey, told TMZ that Sean “#Diddy” Combs has allegedly been bragging to fellow inmates that Trump plans to pardon him in early 2026. He’s even promised to “take care” of the friends he’s made behind bars once Trump steps in to end his four-year sentence early, according to insiders. As it stands, Diddy’s official release date is May 8, 2028.

While earlier reports claimed Trump was seriously considering a pardon, the White House publicly denied those rumors in October, stating, “There is zero truth to those claims.” Diddy was convicted in July on two counts of transportation to engage in pro$titution but was acquitted of racketeering and s3x trafficking charges.

Would y’all be surprised if Trump really came through with a pardon?


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Everything You Missed From Glamour's Women of the Year 2025 Event
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Everything You Missed From Glamour’s Women of the Year 2025 Event

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Demi Moore was the first honoree to speak, and she gave an inspiring speech about how she learned to tune out noise so she could keep fighting for the projects she believed in. “When I was younger, I was afraid to admit that I don’t know,” she said. “And now, I’ve learned that saying ‘I don’t know’ or ‘I don’t have all the answers’ isn’t a weakness.”

After Tyla praised the kind of village it takes to make a global pop star, Alex Newell took the stage at the Glamour Women of the Year event. The star is about to start their Broadway run in Chicago and graced the audience with a performance of “I Know Where I’ve Been” from Hairspray.

Next up was Rachel Zegler with her own moving speech, followed by Rachel Accurso a.k.a Ms. Rachel. “I know our hearts have room for children beyond our own children and beyond the children of our country,” the latter said to a standing ovation. Read her full moving speech on Glamour.com.

Makeup legend Pat McGrath talked about her childhood as a kid Northampton and thanked her mother for teaching her that “beauty isn’t about color but about identity and self-expression and joy.”

Comedian and podcaster Hasan Minhaj then took the mic to introduce the women of the WNBA. “As a stand up comedian and podcaster, I think everyone knows why I’m here—to honor excellence in athletic achievement,” he joked. The Blue Demon Beacon high school cheer team then entered the room with a rousing call and response. Lexie Hull, Nyara Sabally, and Jonquel Jones were on hand to represent the women of the WNBA.

“You may have heard, but we are in a bit of a negotiation right now,” Hull told the crowd. “We fight our rivals hard on the court, but now we’re fighting for fair pay, safer play, and better resources for every player in the WNBA. Tonight, we want to thank the fans who are standing with us as we make the WNBA the best league in the world.”

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