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Inspired by the likes of Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, and Nick Cave, the Blinders are an alternative rock group originally from Doncaster, U.K. They made their appearance on the scene in 2016 with debut EP Hidden Horror Dance, and went on to deliver further visceral and raucous punk rock on their 2018 LP Columbia. Made up of vocalist/guitarist Thomas Haywood, bass guitarist Charlie McGough, and drummer Matthew Neale, the trio came together in 2014 and formed the band while studying at Manchester University. They spent 2015 writing, recording, and simultaneously performing on the local gig circuit, and quickly earned a reputation for their high-octane energy, politically driven lyrics, and in-your-face punk attitude. They put out their debut EP, Hidden Horror Dance, in 2016 on Modern Sky Entertainment. The release went on to pick up frequent plays on BBC Introducing and BBC 6 Music. They returned in 2017 with 7" single "Swine" and continued to perform around the U.K. They spent the first half of 2018 writing and recording their debut LP, Columbia, which arrived on Modern Sky in September that year. The Blinders embarked on a headline tour throughout the U.K. in support of the release. 2019 saw the release of Live at the Ritz, which captured the band playing to a sold-out audience at the famous Manchester venue, before they returned to the studio to start work on their sophomore release. Working with Rob Ellis (PJ Harvey, Anna Calvi), the trio delivered their second album, Fantasies of a Stay at Home Psychopath, in mid-2020. ~ Rob Wacey

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The Blinders have announced their third studio album.

'Beholder' will arrive on March 1, following up 2020's 'Fantasies Of A Stay at Home Psychopath' and their two-part 'Electric Kool-Aid' EP in 2022. 

Produced by Adam ‘Atom’ Greenspan and Nick Launey, and recorded in Los Angeles in early 2023, it's led by the first single, Brakelights, which deals in the band's urgent and guitar driven sound while tipping a cap to goth rock and punk.  

The Doncaster via Manchester quartet have also announced a UK and European tour for next March. Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time on November 8.

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'Beholder' tracklist:

1.   Ceremony 2.   Brakelights 3.   While I’m Still Young 4.   At Any Hand But Hers 5.   Always 6.   Iggy Got Camaro 7.   Waterfalls Of Venice 8.   Nocturnal Skies 9.   Swallowing Static 10. All I Need

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The Blinders Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Wed March 06 2024 - NOTTINGHAM Rescue Rooms Thu March 07 2024 - BRISTOL Thekla Fri March 08 2024 - LONDON KOKO Sat March 09 2024 - BIRMINGHAM Castle and Falcon Mon March 11 2024 - GLASGOW SWG3 Tue March 12 2024 - LEEDS Wardrobe Thu March 14 2024 - MANCHESTER New Century Mon March 18 2024 - PARIS Le Supersonic (France) Wed March 20 2024 - ANTWERP Trix (Belgium) Thu March 21 2024 - HAMBURG Molotow (Germany) Fri March 22 2024 - BERLIN Privatclub (Germany) Sun March 24 2024 - COLOGNE Blue Shell (Germany) Mon March 25 2024 - AMSTERDAM Paradiso (Netherlands)

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The Blinders return with Beholder, their first album for four years and their first recorded with their five-piece line-up and since signing to EMI. A bold, brave and expansive record, it showcases them pushing the boundaries of their sound, retaining some of the elements that brought them to our attention as an angry youthful three-piece but with a much more targeted and insightful focus.

Fate hasn’t been kind to The Blinders. Their debut album Columbia had made them ones to keep a very close eye on and their masterful expansive follow-up Fantasies Of A Stay At Home Psychopath was due for release just as the COVID pandemic struck and their momentum completely derailed.  Coupled with the loss of original drummer and founder member Matty Neale, the band were at a crossroads. Regrouping they released a stripped down album of previously released songs and then a couple of EPs called Electric Kool-Aid, but the wave that had swept them onto radio playlists had passed.

Thankfully their sheer force of will kept the core of Thomas Haywood and Charlie McGough together and they expanded to a five-piece bringing in Thomas Castrey on drums, Johnny James on keyboards and Eoghan Clifford on guitar. Eoghan has since left, but this is the line-up that decamped to Los Angeles last year to record Beholder, with a newly-inked deal with the Funhouse off-shoot of EMI picking up the band where many would simply have faded into the background and quietly dissolved.

Beholder very much feels like a band that’s grabbed their second chance that so few bands get with both hands. It possesses much of the raw energy of the debut in the first half of the record and on the second side (vinyl is split six tracks side A, four tracks side B, unusual but exactly right for this record) it demonstrates the musically more ambitious side of the band and allows Haywood to get into character and really bring the songs to life. The Johnny Dream persona of Columbia may have gone, but his method of dramatic storytelling is very much alive and well on Beholder.

Musically the broadened horizons of the three-piece that made Fantasies come very much into play across Beholder. The additional of Clifford’s guitar and James’ keyboards flesh out the sound that enthralled so many with their debut.

Right from the claustrophobic enveloping intro of opening track Ceremony and Haywood’s “I’m not the man you think I am, you’re not the woman you think you are” set back into the music, they lay out their blueprint for this record. The energy of the likes of Brave New World and Brutus is there, still breathing, but this feels more targeted and focused and there’s very little let-up across side A. Lead single Brakelights follows, a statement of intent as a comeback single, threatening to rip your head off if you get too close, before While I’m Still Young takes a powerful look at mortality and loss, referencing “tombstones in your eyes” and stepping back from the brink. At Any Hand But Hers continues that theme, clocking in at under three minutes yet cramming in so many ideas in that time, unsettling everything in its path.

Always also ponders the development of Haywood from boy to man and the journey of questioning and discovery that ride has taken him on, the uncertainties of becoming a real adult in a world where every move is scrutinised and the pressure on the individual is often intoreable – “I feel like I’m failing, I can’t pull it together at a time when I need to be me more than ever.”  The final song of side A, Iggy Got Camaro, acts as a dividing line between the two halves of the record, the foot taken off the accelerator pedal and a soothing beautiful melody underpinning it, reminiscent of their stripped-down Lounge Lizard Sessions that came out of the slow post-COVID return of live music.

Side B is where The Blinders really let their hair down and lay down their blueprint. While no songs on the first part of the record last four minutes, the final four all do. Waterfalls Of Venice is perhaps the highlight of the record, starting with a menacing rumble and declaring “I didn’t sleep at all, I was dreaming of you” as Haywood recounts the story of a dark foreboding dream about killing another man before exploding into glorious life, driven along by Castrey’s rhythmic drum patterns which provide the canvas for the others to let loose and Haywood to tell the story and then let loose repeating the song’s title as it builds to its conclusion. A song of many sections that flow together majestically, it’s their most ambitious track to date.

Nocturnal Skies starts with a beautiful instrumental section that really emphasises the impact the expanded line-up has had on the band’s sound. It sees Haywood in wistful romantic mood for once – “You tied me to the trunk of your tree, you showed me colours that don’t exist, I wanna wrap myself around your tiny wrist, I love you.”  It wouldn’t have fitted on previous records, but here it sits perfectly. Swallowing Static deals with being stuck in a rut, graphically describing the sensation of not being able to escape the situation you find yourself in and surrendering to it, set to music that adds to the feeling of being surrounded and being slowly drawn further in.

The album finishes on All I Need, an appropriately expansive finale that feels like a release from the tension that’s preceded it – “I’m going, I’m going, I’m going, I’m gone, all I need” – references to separation and sharing the spoils and moving on. It’s tinged with sadness, but with a view upwards and forwards rather than internally.

Beholder is a powerful statement from The Blinders, a record that takes a few listens to fully appreciate its subtlety and complexities that don’t immediate strike you on a cursory listen. In many ways that makes it a brave record for a band signed to a major and the pressures that brings with it in terms of commercial success. But as ever, this is The Blinders doing it their own way, following their muse and stretching out to fill the expanded opportunities that being a five-piece gives them.

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They tour in March to support the record at Kingston Banquet Records (March 1), Liverpool Jacaranda (2), Leeds Crash Records (3), Nottingham Rescue Rooms (6), Bristol Thekla (7), London Koko (8), Birmingham Castle And Falcon (9), Glasgow SWG3 (11), Leeds Wardrobe (12), Manchester New Century (14), Paris Supersonic (18), Antwerp Trix (20), Hamburg Molotow (21), Berlin Privatclub (22), Cologne Blue Shell (24) and Amsterdam Paradiso (25).

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Scottie Scheffler won on the PGA Tour for the fourth time in five tries, with his latest victory coming at the RBC Heritage.

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Remember when people said Scottie Scheffler could not putt?

Since changing from a blade putter to a mallet putter ahead of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March, Scheffler has gone on to win at Bay Hill, TPC Sawgrass, Augusta National , and most recently, the rain-delayed RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links.

Scheffler’s latest win marks his 10th victory in 51 career starts—a rate even better than Tiger Woods , who needed 59 starts to notch his 10th win.

His outlandish success has come about thanks to his otherworldly play from tee to green. Once again, Scheffler led the field at Harbour Town in strokes gained off the tee, strokes gained approaching the green, and strokes gained overall. However, he ranked 36th in strokes gained putting, yet he won by three shots with ease on Monday morning.

“It’s funny how quickly the narrative can change around here. I think a lot of people are just prisoners of the moment,” Scheffler said after his latest win.

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“If I didn’t win this week, I’m sure it would be a lot different, but I’m the same guy I was two months ago, and I’ll be the same person two months from now no matter what happens. I’m not going to sit here and say I told you so or anything like that because I’ve just been keeping my head down and trying to do the best I can. Outside of that, I’ve got the blinders on for the most part.”

Scheffler has blocked out the outside noise like very few others in this game have been able to do. He has won four of the biggest events in the world in a 44-day span, a remarkable feat.

He came close to winning at the Texas Children’s Houston Open , too, but he misread a 6-footer for birdie on the 72nd hole. That resulted in Stephan Jaeger triumphing that week, leaving Scheffler in a tie for second—his only non-victory since Mar. 1.

Regardless, Scheffler’s current run has entered rare territory. The last player to win four times within five starts was Woods, who did so in 2007. Like Scheffler this year, that run in 2007 included a major championship—Woods won the PGA Championship at Southern Hills.

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Scheffler, of course, won The Masters in historic fashion and then trekked down to Hilton Head to win the RBC Heritage this past week. In doing so, he became the first player since Bernhard Langer in 1985 to win these tournaments in back-to-back weeks.

“I do have fairly high expectations for myself, and when I show up at tournaments, I try to do my best,” Scheffler said.

“I’ve talked a lot about preparation and what it takes for me to show up on the first tee ready to go. I feel like I’ve been putting in the work and playing some good golf, and it’s nice to be seeing some results with wins. At times last year, I felt like I was playing some good golf and wasn’t winning, so now it’s nice to be sitting here winning some tournaments.”

Some figured that Scheffler would not have his best stuff in Hilton Head this week, considering his emotional victory at The Masters and the fact that he will be a new father any time now. Understandably, his mind could have been elsewhere, but Scheffler still persevered.

“It was part of our plan to come here and play this week. I was able to go home for a couple of days and celebrate. I didn’t really put much thought into it. I had committed to playing in the tournament. That’s really all it was. There really wasn’t too much thought on that,” Scheffler explained.

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“I committed to playing here; it was part of the plan, so we stuck to the plan. I talked about it at the beginning of the week; I didn’t show up here to have some sort of ceremony and have people tell me congratulations. I came here with a purpose. I got off to a slow start, but after that, I played some really nice golf.”

Scheffler opened with a 2-under 69 and then carded rounds of 66 and 63 to take a one-shot lead going into Sunday’s final round.

A substantial rain delay late Sunday afternoon forced Scheffler and others to wrap up their rounds on Monday morning, but the result was all but decided by Sunday evening.

Scheffler held a five-shot lead with three holes to play. He was never going to relinquish that, especially with the way in which he keeps his blinders on.

Now the question becomes, can he maintain his focus at Valhalla next month and win the PGA Championship? It should surprise nobody if he does.

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As the ecosystems around us grow increasingly fragmented, islands of intact habitat persist amid a sea of development and human infrastructure. These reservoirs of biodiversity are sustained by the complexity of species relationships they harbor – relationships that are strengthened by connectivity and strained by isolation. The 2024 Native Plant Garden Tour seeks to shine a light on the native plant gardens that reinvigorate urban habitats – a system of roots that stretches through the developed landscape and brings our wild spaces closer to home. Join the Tour to find out how you can create an island of biodiversity, strengthening the ecological roots of Los Angeles with native plants.

This year’s Garden Tour features artwork by Alejandra Fernandez that brings the close relationship between plants and their accomplices – birds, bats, and insects alike – to life. Whether these flying creatures provide vital methods of seed dispersal or play a role in pollinating flowers, their presence in healthy ecosystems is key to the long-term survival and growth of the plant communities that make Los Angeles so unique.

Shop the Souvenir Collection

Experience the beauty of the  Native Plant Garden Tour  with our 2024 Souvenir Collection featuring exclusive artwork by  Alejandra Fernandez . Bring biodiversity home with the collaborative Lizzie Armanto x Theodore Payne x Birdhouse Skateboard , a limited edition poster , or show your love for nature with our 2024 Souvenir T-shirt .

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Art Exhibition: Islands Above, Roots Below

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Islands Above, Roots Below  in on view in the Theodore Payne Gallery April 6–September 7, 2024.

Come see the original sculptures and drawings by Alejandra Fernandez depicting on the transformational relationships between plants and pollinators, drawing on the themes of this year’s Tour, and inspired by the vibrant diversity of Los Angeles.

Read more about the Alejandra’s work here .

Opening Reception: Islands Above, Roots Below

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Join us for the opening of Islands Above, Roots Below  on April 6 at the TPF Gallery! Come see the original sculptures and drawings by Alejandra Fernandez depicting on the transformational relationships between plants and pollinators, drawing on the themes of this year’s Tour, and inspired by the vibrant diversity of Los Angeles.

Read more about Alejandra’s work here .

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Theodore Payne Foundation inspires and educates Southern Californians about the beauty and ecological benefits of California native plant landscapes. The Native Plant Garden Tour is our premier outreach event, showcasing the region’s most spectacular gardens.

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Southern Califonia Tours & Trips

Find the right tour package for you through Southern Califonia. We've got 16 trips going to Southern Califonia, starting from just 3 days in length, and the longest tour is 15 days. The most popular month to go is December, which has the most tour departures.

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LA Explorer (3 Days) Tour

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Tournament Of Roses With San Diego Tour

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Hiking and Camping in Joshua Tree Tour

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Joshua Tree Basecamp Tour Tour

Joshua Tree Basecamp Tour

Great blend of hikes and sites. Oz made great meals and clearly displayed a passion for the region.

Joshua Tree & Anza Borrego Bike Tour Tour

Joshua Tree & Anza Borrego Bike Tour

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Joshua Tree Backpacking Tour

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Tournament of Roses Parade 2024

California Bucketlist: Beach Lovers & Road Trip Summers (12 destinations) Tour

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California Bucketlist: Beach Lovers & Road Trip Summers (12 destinations)

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California Bucketlist: Beach Lovers & Road Trip Summers (11 destinations) Tour

California Bucketlist: Beach Lovers & Road Trip Summers (11 destinations)

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New York & California: Airstream Glamping Road Trip

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Southern California Charms

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Southern California & Joshua Tree National Park (Small Groups, End Santa Ana, 7 Days)

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‘The Veil’ Lets Elisabeth Moss Kick Ass and Take Names. If Only It Gave Her a Real TV Show

By Alan Sepinwall

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In the new FX drama The Veil , a colleague of British spy Imogen Salter pleads with her to change strategy on a new undercover assignment. “Please don’t speak to the real me,” she replies. “It is extremely unhelpful.”

The Veil repeatedly tries to figure out where the line exists between this persona and the real her, whose name isn’t even Imogen. The problem is that the version of the series about “Imogen” is vastly more entertaining, but the show mostly seems interested in her true identity. 

This seems like a fairly straightforward idea. The parts of The Veil that are just Imogen kicking ass, taking names, and smiling mischievously are pretty thrilling, and an intriguing change of pace for Moss, whose recent work ( The Handmaid’s Tale , Shining Girls , The Invisible Man ), while excellent, has almost entirely cast her as traumatized women who rise up against their abusers.

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Everything to Know About the Twisters Cast: Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones & More

Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell lead a star-studded cast in the upcoming disaster flick that's a follow-up to the '90s classic.

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Twisters , the upcoming blockbuster natural disaster flick, is bringing big stars to movie theaters this summer in addition to high winds and jaw-dropping devastation. Directed by Lee Isaac Chung, Twisters is a follow-up (though not a sequel, necessarily) to the 1996 film Twister . Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Cary Elwes were among the stars of the '90s movie, but the new film features an all-new cast of big, rising stars.

Terrifying phenomena never seen before are unleashed in Twisters , and competing teams of storm chasers — led by Daisy Edgar-Jones' Kate Cooper and Glen Powell's Tyler Owens — find themselves squarely in the paths of multiple storm systems converging over central Oklahoma in the fight of their lives.

Who stars in  Twisters ?

Twisters  stars Daisy Edgar-Jones ( Where the Crawdads Sing ,  Normal People ), Glen Powell ( Anyone But You ,  Top Gun: Maverick ), Anthony Ramos ( In the Heights ), Brandon Perea ( Nope ), Sasha Lane ( American Honey ), Daryl McCormack ( Peaky Blinders ), Kiernan Shipka ( Chilling Adventures of Sabrina ), Nik Dodani ( Atypical ) and Golden Globe winner Maura Tierney ( Beautiful Boy ).

Here's what you need to know about the thrilling, star-studded cast:

Daisy Edgar-Jones

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Daisy Edgar-Jones stars in Twisters as Kate Cooper, a storm chaser who, following a traumatic encounter with a tornado, researches storm patterns from the safety of a lab rather than going out in the field. When her friend’s potential discovery draws her back to the plains, Kate finds herself in the path of twisters once more. 

RELATED: Twisters Brings Storm-Chasing Thrills Back in Tornado-Filled Trailer for Long-Awaited Sequel

Edgar-Jones is a British actress who has previously starred in the Hulu cannibal horror movie Fresh and the film adaptation of the bestselling book Where the Crawdads Sing . You might also recognize her from the small screen. She started her career on the British drama Cold Feet and she’s had main roles in a British War of the Worlds adaptation, 2020’s Normal People , and the true crime drama Under the Banner of Heaven .

Glen Powell

Glen Powell smiles in sunglasses and suit with a bowtie.

Glen Powell plays Tyler Owens, a charismatic and reckless storm chaser with a daredevil sensibility and a big-time social media following. Tyler and Kate initially are rivals, but soon find themselves working together as major storm systems converge on Oklahoma. 

RELATED: Glen Powell Says Filming Twisters Involved a "Jet Engine Hitting Us with Ice"

Powell had roles in the TV show Scream Queens , the Richard Linklater comedy Everybody Wants Some!! , and Hidden Figures , where he played John Glenn, but his career has taken off in a major way in the past few years. He played the cocky flyboy “Hangman” in Top Gun: Maverick , a pilot in the Korean War in Devotion , and he starred opposite Sydney Sweeney in last year’s breakout rom-com  Anyone But You . In addition to Twisters , he’ll also appear in the comedy Hit Man this year.

Anthony Ramos

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Anthony Ramos plays Javi, Kate’s friend who believes he’s invented a groundbreaking new method for tracking tornados — he just needs a chance to test it. 

RELATED:  Anthony Ramos Has a Wild Story About Auditioning for The Voice with a John Legend Song

Ramos is best known for being part of the original Broadway cast of Hamilton , but his filmography is packed, too. He’s had small roles in A Star Is Born and Godzilla: King of the Monsters , and he had leading roles in In the Heights, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts , and Dumb Money . He also voiced Mr. Piranha in The Bad Guys . 

Brandon Perea

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Brandon Perea, whose exact role in Twisters is yet to be revealed, is best known for playing Angel Torres, an electronics store employee who tries to help capture video evidence of a UFO, in Jodan Peele’s Nope . He also had a leading role in the Netflix mystery series The OA .

Sasha Lane smiles in a pastel dress.

Sasha Lane made her film debut in the acclaimed 2016 movie American Honey , where she starred opposite Shia LaBeouf and Riley Keough. Since then, she has also appeared in movies like The Miseducation of Cameron Post , the 2019 Hellboy , and last year’s ecoterrorism thriller How to Blow Up a Pipeline. On TV, she’s been in shows like Utopia, Loki, Conversations With Friends , and The Crowded Room.  

Daryl McCormack

Daryl McCormack smiles in a black jacket and white shirt.

Daryl McCormack is an Irish actor who is probably best known for playing the lead role in the 2022 sex comedy Good Luck to You, Leo Grande , and he’s been in a couple of British thrillers. He’s also appeared on TV in shows like Peaky Blinders, The Wheel of Time, Bad Sisters , and The Woman in the Wall. 

Kiernan Shipka 

Kiernan Shipka smiles in a nude dress.

Kieran Shipka's first major role was that of Don Draper’s daughter, Sally, in the acclaimed AMC series Mad Men . More recently, she played Sabrina Spellman in Netflix’s The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and reprised the role in Riverdale . She also voiced Jinora in the animated series The Legend of Korra . On the big screen, some of her credits include the 2015 psychological horror movie The Blackcoat’s Daughter and Totally Killer , a time-traveling slasher from last year. 

Nik Dodani smiles in a navy jacket.

Nik Dodani is best known for his role as Zahid in the Netflix series Atypical . Some of his other roles include playing Pat Patel in the 2018 Murphy Brown revival and film appearances in titles like Escape Room, Dear Evan Hansen , and the animated Disney film Strange World .

Maura Tierney

Maura Tierney smolders.

Maura Tierney is a Golden Globe-winning actor with a lengthy list of TV and film credits.

She played Lisa Miller on the sitcom NewsRadio in the ‘90s, appeared on ER as a main character for several seasons when she played Abby Lockhart, and was one of the leads of the Showtime mystery drama series The Affair. Some of her film credits include Primal Fear, Liar Liar, Beautiful Boy, The Report , and The Iron Claw. 

When does  Twisters  premiere in theaters?

Twisters blows into theaters on July 19. 

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How to get tickets for the newly announced Jonas Brothers' Tulsa stop on 'The Tour'

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TULSA — The Jonas Brothers are planning their most ambitious tour to date, including an Oklahoma stop to celebrate a milestone birthday for a Tulsa venue.

Real-life siblings Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Nick Jonas announced Tuesday plans for "The Tour," a 35-date run of stadiums and arenas, where the band will perform five albums every night.

"The Tour" will be supporting the band's new album, titled "The Album," set for a May 12 release.

The tour announcement follows high fan demand for the Jonas Brothers' sold-out Broadway engagement , which took place in March, and their sold-out, two-date Yankee Stadium stop, which will kick off "The Tour" in August.

"The Tour" will make its Oklahoma stop at Tulsa's BOK Center on Oct. 3. 

How to get tickets to the Jonas Brothers' Tulsa show

Tickets to the Jonas Brothers' Tulsa show go on sale at 10 a.m. May 12 and will be available online at bokcenter.com. 

Tickets are expected to be in high demand, so aspiring attendees are encouraged to use Ticketmaster's Verified Fan presale platform. Fans can register through May 6 for the Verified Fan presale . Fans who are selected to receive an access code will be able to participate in the Verified Fan presale starting May 9.

Citi and Verizon will offer additional presales beginning on May 10, with other presales running throughout the week. 

"The Tour" will take the two-time Grammy nominees across North America in summer and fall to several legendary venues, including Chicago’s Wrigley Field, Arlington’s Globe Life Field, Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium and more.

The Tulsa show will commemorate the 15th anniversary of the BOK Center. The Jonas Brothers played a memorable summer 2009 show at the arena, which was then in its first year.

What to know about the Jonas Brothers' upcoming 'The Album'

The Jonas Brothers’ infectious new single “Waffle House,” released April 7 via Republic Records, opened up a new era for the band, as it's preparing to drop its latest full-length record. "The Album" is executive produced by singer-songwriter, rapper and producer Jon Bellion, who has previously worked with the likes of Justin Bieber, Maroon 5 and Halsey.

"The Album" is the follow-up to the Jonas Brothers' platinum-selling 2019 release "Happiness Begins," which became their third No. 1 album and spawned an Amazon Original documentary titled "Chasing Happiness" and a monster hit with "Sucker." The five-times-platinum single debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100, becoming the first No. 1 for the band and the first No. 1 debut from a group this century, and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Duo/Group Performance.

With "Happiness Begins," the band earned numerous awards, including Top Duo/Group, Top Radio Songs Artist and Top Radio Song for “Sucker” at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, a 2019 MTV VMA for Best Pop Video, a 2020 iHeart Music Award for Best Duo/Group and two Teen Choice Awards, including the Decade Award.

The Jones Brothers kicked off 2023 with another coveted honor: The sibling trio received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Jan. 30 .

The best movies of 2024 so far, according to critics

‘perfect days,’ ‘sasquatch sunset,’ ‘love lies bleeding’ and ‘civil war’ all make our evolving list of 2024’s best films.

When it comes to movies, why wait for the end-of-year best-of lists? A number of movies have already garnered three stars or more from The Washington Post’s critics and contributors (Ann Hornaday, Ty Burr, Amy Nicholson, Jen Yamato, Jessica Kiang, Michael O’Sullivan, Mark Jenkins and Michael Brodeur — identified by their initials below).

Throughout the year, we’ll update this list — bookmark it! — with the films that we loved and where to watch them. (Note that all movies reviewed by The Post in 2024 are eligible for inclusion.)

Writer-director Alex Garland doesn’t investigate how this war started or how long it’s been going on or whether it’s worth fighting. His lean, cruel film is about the ethics of photographing violence, and those blinders make it charge forward with gusto. The film feels poetically, deeply true, even when it’s suggesting that humans are more apt to tear one another apart for petty grievances than over a sincere defense of some kind of principles. Starring Kristen Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny. (R, 109 minutes) — Amy Nicholson

Where to watch: In theaters

Challengers

A slick, sexy, hugely entertaining, tennis-themed romantic triangle that offers three young performers at the top of their games under the guidance of Luca Guadagnino, a director who gives them room to swing in all senses of the word. The movie’s a paean to hard work and hedonism, and if its pleasures are mostly surface — grass, clay, emotional — it’s still been too long since we’ve had an intelligent frolic like this. Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor play rising tennis stars; Zendaya is their coach, holding down the center with her furiously knitted brow. (R, 131 minutes) — Ty Burr

Wicked Little Letters

An art-house audience pleaser , based on an actual historical incident, that slaps a veneer of tea-cozy classiness over cartoonish characters and changing social values. In a dingy English seaside town in 1920, someone has been sending anonymous poison-pen letters to church lady Edith (Olivia Colman) — written in language so obscene that it’s practically an art form — and suspicion quickly falls on the foul-mouthed Rose (Jessie Buckley), a single mother freshly arrived from Ireland. The movie is good fun and surprisingly obvious — a slapstick comedy of manners that only hints at darker human urges. (R, 100 minutes) — T.B.

Sasquatch Sunset

Either the silliest movie you’ll see in 2024 or one of the most unexpectedly affecting, but, like the meme says, why not both ? A year in the life of a family of Bigfoots — Bigfeet? — it functions simultaneously as slow-motion slapstick, a very hairy nature documentary and a melancholy portrait of creatures not unlike us as they confront their own disappearance from the Earth. With no narration and no dialogue beside grunts, hoots and warbles, the movie effectively puts an audience on the same (big) footing as the characters. Starring Jesse Eisenberg, Riley Keough and Nathan Zellner. (R, 89 minutes) — T.B.

Two-time Oscar winner Ennio Morricone , who died in 202o at the age of 91, was a composer and arranger of music that helped define what it sounds like to go to the movies. Now, director Giuseppe Tornatore — who worked with Morricone for nearly all his films, including 1988’s “Cinema Paradiso” — turns an overdue spotlight on the composer behind the legendary scores of “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” “The Thing” and more than 500 others. At nearly three hours, “Ennio” is a long haul, exhaustive without ever becoming exhausting. Though it could definitely survive edits, its length feels like the product of genuine ardor and care. (Unrated, 156 minutes) — Michael Brodeur

Where to watch: In theaters and on demand

The People’s Joker

Hollywood’s superhero blockbuster business has grown creatively stale, but Vera Drew’s irreverent renegade opus is just the antidote the genre desperately needs. Both a tough-love letter to the commodified IP it satirizes and a scathing takedown of mainstream comedy institutions, this defiantly personal low-budget marvel is also a genuinely affecting queer coming-of-age tale in which Drew stars as Joker, a closeted trans woman and aspiring comedian who leaves her Smallville hometown for a dystopian Gotham City. Her film is the cinematic coup of the year, finally delivering the boundary-obliterating antiheroine Hollywood deserves. (Unrated, 92 minutes) — Jen Yamato

The Iranian French actress Zar Amir Ebrahimi has the eyes of a silent film heroine and the face of a Modigliani. In repose, she can convey a sense of sorrow that feels both elegant and timeless, but in “ Shayda ,” that stillness is fraught with specific threat: the anguish of a woman fleeing an abusive husband. Made with a striking sensitivity to mood and moment, the film marks a strong debut for Iranian Australian writer-director Noora Niasari, who mines her own experience and that of her mother for a gripping yet tender suspense drama. (PG-13, 117 minutes) — T.B.

Antiquity and the modern day sit side by side in the films of Italy’s Alice Rohrwacher, permeating each other with the timelessness of a folk tale passed around a campfire. The writer-director’s latest concerns a raffish band of working-class tombaroli — grave robbers — who dig up ancient Etruscan artifacts and sell them on the black market, but the movie’s also a meditation on the tension between romanticizing the past and profiting from it. Wise, funny and mysterious, it’s a one-of-a-kind charmer. (Unrated, 132 minutes) — T.B.

Where to watch: Not yet streaming

Love Lies Bleeding

Rose Glass’s gorgeously pulpy film is a grisly delirium of female rage and romance in which queerness is neither a liability nor a simple fact of life that deserves respect: It’s a goddamn superpower. Kristen Stewart, in a skeevy mullet and a sleeveless tee, plays a gym manager who falls in crazy, scuzzy love with a bodybuilding drifter (Katy O’Brian). There are pyrotechnics and sucked toes and a jaw beaten clean off a skull. In terms of graphic gore, the head-stomping scene in “American History X” and the corpse-splitting moment in “Bone Tomahawk” need to scooch over on the podium. (R, 104 minutes) — Jessica Kiang

Where to watch: In theaters, available for streaming later this year on Max

They Shot the Piano Player

Spanish filmmaker Fernando Trueba (“Belle Époque”) and artist/co-director Javier Mariscal celebrate the spirit of Brazilian bossa nova and the ghosts of artists who live on only in recordings and archival interviews. But this animated documentary ’s central ghost remains touchingly and frustratingly unknowable: Francisco Tenório Júnior, a gifted pianist, considered by his peers as one of the best of their generation, who disappeared in 1976 while on tour in Argentina. “They Shot the Piano Player” doesn’t unravel a mystery so much as confirm a tragedy. (PG-13, 103 minutes) — T.B.

Four Daughters

Film as family therapy and family therapy as film. This gripping and format-stretching documentary by writer-director Kaouther Ben Hania brings actors into the household of a Tunisian mother named Olfa and her two youngest daughters, both teenagers. The three women play themselves alongside two professional actors filling in for the girls’ two missing siblings — what happened to them will unfurl, one twist at a time. (Unrated, 110 minutes) — A.N.

Where to watch: Netflix

Perfect Days

The premise is perfectly simple: Hirayama (Kôji Yakusho) lives in Tokyo, where he cleans bathrooms, approaching his job with the same care and detail he gives to the tree seedlings he’s nurturing in his modest, sparsely furnished apartment. The fact that writer-director Wim Wenders has called a movie about cleaning toilets “Perfect Days” might strike some viewers as the height of absurdity, even perverse humor (the film bears more than a whiff of Jim Jarmusch at his most wryly absurdist). But once they get a glimpse of Hirayama in action, the dreams behind the drudgery reveal themselves. (PG, 123 minutes) — Ann Hornaday

Where to watch: On demand

Directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville (“Twenty Feet from Stardom”), this documentary take on comic Steve Martin is broken into two feature-length installments, titled “Then” (94 minutes) and “Now” (97 minutes). The first and lesser half is pretty standard stuff, covering in enjoyable but repetitive detail the period of Martin’s gradual stand-up ascendancy to selling out stadiums. The much more engaging “Now” dips in and out of Martin’s movie career, includes interviews (Jerry Seinfeld, Tina Fey, Lorne Michaels) and delivers candid moments with Martin’s bestie, Martin Short. (TV-MA, 191 minutes in two parts) — J.K.

Where to watch: Apple TV Plus

The Zone of Interest

Jonathan Glazer’s quietly shattering, Oscar-winning portrait of a family living next door to Auschwitz is really two movies in one: the film that audiences see on-screen — a bucolic domestic drama, filled with children, gardens and daily rituals — and the movie we conjure in our minds, with images of emaciated bodies, shaved heads and screams barely audible above the clinking teacups and cooing babies. Adapted from Martin Amis’s novel, the film is about denial and Hannah Arendt’s banality of evil. But the mental contortions Rudolf Höss (Christian Friedel) and his wife Hedwig (Sandra Hüller) go through to justify their own monstrosity go beyond obliviousness into something far more insidious and timeless. (PG-13, 106 minutes) — A.H.

Where to watch: Max

Ava DuVernay’s audacious, ambitious adaptation of the equally audacious and ambitious book “Caste,” operates on so many levels at once that the effect is often dizzyingly disorienting. But hang in there: Viewers who allow themselves to be taken on this wide-ranging, occasionally digressive journey will emerge not just edified but emotionally wrung out and, somehow, cleansed. (PG-13, 135 minutes) — A.H.

The Taste of Things

A radiant Juliette Binoche plays Eugénie, a gifted cook who for the past 20 years has been running the kitchen of a 19th-century epicurean named Dodin Bouffant (Benoît Magimel). No one breaks a sweat in “ The Taste of Things ” — they glow. No one swears or yells “Corner!” or “Yes, chef!” — they whisper, or simply deliver an approving glance of gustatory satisfaction. This is the anti-“Bear,” a sensuous fantasia of gastronomical pleasure less redolent of the Beef than “Babette’s Feast.” (PG-13, 134 minutes) — A.H.

Born two months before the Nazis surrendered, celebrated German artist Anselm Kiefer grew up amid his homeland’s rubble. Destruction still compels and even delights him, as Wim Wenders demonstrates in his epic 3D documentary. The colossal spaces Kiefer inhabits and transforms are ideal for Wenders’s approach, which conveys the physicality of the artist’s work and places the viewer virtually within the maelstrom of creation. It’s a fascinating, if somewhat unnerving, place to be. (Unrated, 93 minutes) — Mark Jenkins

How to Have Sex

The title of this promising writing-directing debut from Molly Manning Walker is something of a misdirect. Her startlingly intimate portrait of teenage girls in search of the endless party while on summer holiday in Greece is more accurately described as a tutorial in how not to have sex, i.e., when you’re young, inebriated, feeling pressured or vulnerable to manipulation. In its frankness and often frightening candor, it’s of a piece with coming-of-age dramas like “Thirteen” and “The Diary of a Teenage Girl,” with a dash of “Spring Breakers.” (Unrated, 90 minutes) — A.H.

Io Capitano

Matteo Garrone’s Oscar-nominated, migrant-themed drama fashions a hero’s journey that feels utterly of the moment: inspired by the true stories of African immigrants , but told in a way that features episodes of both harrowing verisimilitude and hallucinatory magic realism. It’s a film that is gorgeous at times yet also tough to watch. (Unrated, 121 minutes) — Michael O’Sullivan

The Teachers’ Lounge

Despite the title of Germany’s Oscar submission , the primary setting is a sixth-grade classroom, where things have gone missing lately. As school officials attempt to get to the bottom of the thefts, that classroom becomes a mirror of the outside world, with all its diversity, divisions and discontents. The film is far more than a conventional whodunit, though it does build a nice head of suspense as it grapples with themes of justice, doubt and bias. Its larger message is also one worth hearing, if not exactly news: In an age of cancel culture, the classroom is a battlefield. (PG-13, 98 minutes) — M.O.

Sometimes I Think About Dying

As subdued in tone and emotion as the neutral beige and brown ensembles favored by its mousy, office-worker protagonist (Daisy Ridley), this film offers an unconventional love story : one less about the thrill of romance than about the terror — and ultimate release — of connection. Director Rachel Lambert delivers its story with a reserve that is made up for by a genuinely affecting tenderness for its flawed yet searching characters. It’s kind of a downer, yes, but also stimulating as hell. (PG-13, 91 minutes) — M.O.

The Monk and the Gun

This sweet, off-kilter comedy offers a sly satire of today’s polarized world. Written and directed by Pawo Choyning Dorji, and focusing on Bhutan’s preparations for the democratic elections first held in 2008, it shares the same wry spirit and gentle tension between tradition and modernity that characterized the Bhutanese-born, American-trained filmmaker’s heartwarming Oscar-nominated 2019 film, “Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom,” but with some added bite. (PG-13, 112 minutes) — M.O.

This rebooted hybrid of the hit 2004 movie “ Mean Girls ” and the Broadway stage musical it spawned wisely doesn’t try to simply adapt for the screen something that worked onstage and wouldn’t translate to film. Yes, it’s got songs (by Jeff Richmond and Nell Benjamin), but they feel abridged and ever so slightly diminished, delivered more in the context of the original narrative of viral shaming, which has been tweaked for our TikTok times. The remake is sharp, well-acted and funny, and there are a few surprises for “Mean Girls” cultists. (PG-13, 105 minutes) — M.O.

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1. Catch and Cook California

Dr. Kev leads extraordinary outdoor adventures through Live Wild, connecting people with the joys of foraging and the wild. With a deep respect for ancestral knowledge and sustainable practices, he offers immersive experiences that spark a passion for nature

  • More information: https://www.catchncookcalifornia.com/
  • Contact: [email protected]
  • Events Schedule: https://www.catchncookcalifornia.com/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catchncookcalifornia/
  • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@catchncookcalifornia1574

2. California School of Hispanic Herbalism

Charles R. Garcia is the founder of the California School of Hispanic Herbalism. Located in San Francisco, California. Offers herbalism classes both online and in-person.

  • More information: About | California Academy of Hispanic Herbalism (hispanicherbs.com)
  • Contact: [email protected]
  • Events Schedule: Home | California Academy of Hispanic Herbalism (hispanicherbs.com)

3. Feral Kevin

Feral Kevin does his foraging activities in San Francisco Bay area, Northern California. He is a foraging, food, and natural health enthusiast. Offers walks, talks, classes, and tours.

  • More information: http://feralkevin.com/
  • Contact: [email protected]
  • Events Schedule: http://feralkevin.com/classes

4. forageSF

Isa Rabins created forageSF and it is called a “not-only-for-profit”. It is located in Northern California and offers classes on mushrooms, seafood, and wild edible foraging.

  • More information: https://www.foragesf.com/about-us
  • For inquiries: Click here.
  • Events Schedule: https://www.foragesf.com/#

5. Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz

FFSC is a non-profit organization that is located in Santa Cruz, California. Composed of individuals who love to study and further their learning about wild mushrooms. Hosts forays, meetings, and fungus fairs.

  • More information: http://ffsc.us/about
  • Contact: [email protected]
  • Events Schedule: http://ffsc.us/calendar

6. Humboldt Mycological Society

Humboldt Mycological Society focuses on identification, ecology, photography, and more. It is a group whose interest is in the fungi found in northwestern California. Conduct monthly informative meetings, field trips, workshops, and annual Mushroom trips.

  • More information: http://hbmycologicalsociety.org/wp/
  • Events Schedule: http://hbmycologicalsociety.org/wp/our-calendar/

7. Mendocino Coast Mushroom Club

MCMC is composed of local fungi foragers located in Fort Bragg, California. The group finds wild mushrooms, identifies them, cooks, and more. Hosts forays, workshops, meetings, and invite speakers.

  • More information: https://www.mendocinocoastmushroomclub.org/
  • Contact: [email protected]
  • Events Schedule: https://www.mendocinocoastmushroomclub.org/events–meetings.html
  • Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MendocinoCoastMushroomClub/

8. Mycological Society of San Francisco

Mycological Society of San Francisco was created to enhance people’s understanding and enjoyment of mushrooms and fungi. Every year, they sponsor classes that discuss mushroom identification, cultivation, basics of mycology, and more.

  • More information: http://www.mssf.org/index.html
  • Events Schedule: http://www.mssf.org/calendar/index.php

9. San Diego Mycological Society

San Diego Mycological Society is composed of people who love to learn about mycology, located in Lemon Grove, California. They discuss culinary, cultivation, mushroom identification, and host forays, classes, and meetings.

  • More information: http://sdmyco.org/
  • Contact: [email protected]
  • Events Schedule: Events – San Diego Mycological Society (sdmyco.org)

10. Sierra Botanica

Rachel Berry, Matt Berry, and Amara are the people behind Sierra Botanica, located in Northern California. They want to promote health and wellness in a multi-disciplinary, holistic form. Offers herbalism classes.

  • More information: http://sierrabotanica.com/about/
  • Contact: [email protected]
  • Events Schedule: http://sierrabotanica.com/upcoming-classes/

11. Sonoma County Mycological Association

SOMA is a non-profit association located in Santa Rosa, California. Its focus is on learning and educating people about the world of fungi. They also host forays, cooking, growing, and more.

  • More information: http://www.somamushrooms.org/
  • Contact: [email protected]
  • Events Schedule: https://www.somamushrooms.org/calendar/

12. The Dandelion Herbal Center

Jane Bothwell owns The Dandelion Herbal Center, which offers classes and field trips. She is a home-based community herbalist.

  • More information: http://www.dandelionherb.com/
  • Events Schedule: http://www.dandelionherb.com/classes/

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I am looking for a mushroom club near Redlands California. Rick Revilla

I would also like to find similar in same location: Inland Empire. Please comment if you know of any resources

I am doing a class in Murrieta CA on Sunday May 5th at 10am. Contact me for more details.

I’m looking for foraging tours in Amador County.

Did you have any luck find anything in Amador County? I’m new to the area and also looking.

Me too!!! Or tuolumne

Are there any hands on classes in southern or central California?

I’m looking for foraging tours in Sacramento County; Placer county; Amador County; Nevada County or Yolo County?

Kathy… me too. I live in Yolo County.

Kathy I live in Sacramento county and I’m also looking for foraging instruction. Have you had any luck finding someone?

There is a really great mycologist in that area named Ajax Dempsey. You can find him on the California Mushroom identification Facebook page. I just had a tour with him last weekend. Keep in mind he only does mushrooms though.

Sorry, the group is actually called “Sacramento mushroom enthusiasts” I got mixed up because I’m a member of a few groups.

Looking for a event or class in Shasta or trinity county. I live in IGO ,ca Thank you, Joseph

Hi Joseph, did you find one? I live in Redding?

My daughter is 8 and is asking for classes, workshops, foraging tools, and books because she wants to “be a mushroom hunter”. I’m looking for CA classes that would be accepting of a young enthusiast. We are in Yolo County, but willing to drive a bit for the opportunity.

I’m looking for classes and to forage in the San Bernardino mountains

Looking for classes in Orange County

I’m looking for one in Ventura ca area

I am looking in Ventura area as well!

Hi there, did anyone come across any local forager/classes in Amador/Placer/Sacramento area? I’d love to hear about them if so.

It seems like the link to the San Diego Mycological Society website is no good. If there are any other groups like this in the San Diego area, I would love to know! Thanks.

Looking for a group near Victorville CA

I’m looking for classes and to forage in East Bay of San Francisco

Anyone doing foraging classes in San Luis Obispo, or surrounding areas?

I live in Nipomo if you find someone else that will be three of us. You would think there would be clubs in a lot of areas, but maybe not.

Have you ask at Cal-Poly?

Good Luck Martha

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