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New Music Monday: Is Young Jazz Atlanta’s Next Hip Hop Sensation?

Atlanta has been a hotspot for music for some time now and that reign doesn’t seem to be ending anytime soon. Here is a true young millennial ( sorry Kanye ) hailing from the music city who is looking to make his mark. 16-year-old Jazz must’ve been destined for music at birth – that’s his real name – and the youngster may just have a big hit on his hands. He is definitely ‘serving that bass’. Check out Jazz’s buzzing song below and see if this one make’s it to the daily commute playlist! It’s New Music Monday y’all! Start your week off right.

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New Music Monday: Is Young Jazz Atlanta’s Next Hip Hop Sensation?

Patrick Wilson on The Ledge, Reckless Faith, and Visions of Ted Bundy

The last few years have seen Patrick Wilson travel the hero route ( Watchmen ), the villain route ( The A-Team ), the romantic-lead route ( Morning Glory ), the romantic-foil route ( The Switch ), the beset-father route ( Insidious ) and the indie title-character route ( Barry Munday ). The versatile actor takes a road far less traveled in The Ledge , playing a religious zealot from under whose thumb his wife (Liv Tyler) squirms into an affair with the godless heathen next door (Charlie Hunnam). The triangle prompts a stand-off on the titular ledge, where a despondent cop (Terrence Howard) attempts to talk the heathen down. Sound crazy? It is! But in a good way.

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Is Shia LaBeouf the New Michael J. Fox?

In 2007, a dapper young star named Shia LaBeouf appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair next to an interesting caption: “Can Hollywood Turn 21-Year-Old Shia LaBeouf Into the Next Tom Hanks?” Provocative. Of course, LaBeouf’s career shifted from that of a Hanks-ian, potential Oscar nominee to the domain of a de rigueur action star. The youngster may not have followed Vanity Fair ‘s wish list since starring in the first Transformers film, but maybe he scored a more interesting feat — becoming our generation’s Michael J. Fox.

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