Milwaukee trio Snag's 2023 split with Coma Regalia was a screamo release we loved that year, and they've now signed to Deathwish and announced a new album, All The Cages Holding Us Will One Day Turn to Dust, due out July 10. They worked on it with engineer Nick Elert, and guitarist and vocalist Samm Szymborski says, "Musically, the album is punishing at moments; fast and heavy but also soft and beautiful. We wanted to write something that spans all things musically that we are interested in. We wanted to write an album that goes straight to the point and represents Snag as a whole."
Exarchopoulos has her moments in this film from Jeanne Herry, in which she plays an actor struggling with a drinking problem. The scenes in which we see her up on stage, boisterously performing in a touring theatre for schoolkids, are genuinely great. But really this is a very glib and unsatisfying drama, whose essential naivety becomes apparent when the lead character is forced to confront the crisis in her life.
Speaking to Ciara Kelly on The Hard Shoulder on Newstalk, Sligo-born Fleming (55) said "small cracks started to appear" in the marriage, mainly for him, and they were "never mended". The folk and traditional singer revealed publicly for the first time that he is gay, and said that he had been "living a lie", but is now living his "truth". "And with every crack that appeared, there was a new crack and a new crack, and those cracks became a chasm," he said.
Friendship saved my life. And I mean that literally. What has made Love's story so impactful in the sports world is that it disrupted a common myth about athletes: that success, visibility, and constant contact with other people are enough to protect someone from loneliness. Love describes a much more complicated reality.
Researchers asked nearly 1,000 participants to draw maps of where they felt emotions in everyday life, then draw them again while thinking about politics. This revealed that disgust, depression, hope, and anxiety are felt quite differently when they are evoked by politics. Political disgust, for example, is felt in the chest and arms rather than the stomach - appearing much more like normal anger.
“There's been a common misconception that I just gave up my child, when that couldn't be farther from the truth,” she told Jay Shetty on his podcast, On Purpose With Jay Shetty. “I hope it's a little clearer.” While battling postpartum depression and addiction, Panettiere gave full custody of daughter Kaya to her father, Ukrainian boxer Wladimir Klitschko. But Paniettiere has always been a presence in Kaya's life. “I have an incredible relationship with her,” she said. “I travel [to see her] as much as I can. We have a really intense, incredible bond, and I'm very grateful for that.”
“The idea that anybody would think that I would just give away my child and be OK with it is heartbreaking.” The actress continued: “It couldn't be further from the truth,” adding: “It became this horrible cycle for years of battling depression and anxiety and alcoholism and substance abuse and just me trying to find my way back.”
The findings show that the younger someone is when they become a parent, the more likely they are to experience long-term challenges, including not finishing high school, reporting poorer health, and having lower income across the lifespan. These patterns were similar for teen and young fathers and teen and young mothers.
“The reality is that my daughter had a severe disease: mental illness. Like cancer, some diseases are terminal. And hers was terminal.” Short says the documentary's director, Lawrence Kasdan, suggested postponing the film's release. “My instinct was the opposite,” Short said. “Because it's about love, loss and survival I think we proceed. We must figure a way to survive through grief without denying it or without in any way undermining its importance.”
Drinking first was about anxiety. I've had this terrible social anxiety and that helped me get through it. He said he started drinking in his teenage years after the death of his father and then in my adult life, I couldn't stop. I wasn't drinking to be convivial. I was on my own in the pub. That was really hard and very hard for my ex-wife and people around me.
Around the time he turned 30, however, Dooley began putting on weight and struggling with anxiety, just slowly becoming a shell of my former self, he says. By 38, he weighed 22st and had a range of health issues. I spent most of my life sat in front of a TV, doing nothing, with zero motivation, and from how I was in my 20s, that wasn't me. I knew something wasn't right.
Dr Robby holds an infant abandoned in the chaos of trauma. Robby cradles him with a tenderness that seems incongruous with the man we have watched unravel across the season. You have so many wonderful things to see, he whispers, his voice cracking. And so many people to love ahead of you. Tyler Beauchamp, MD When Robby speaks these words of comfort to the child, something shifts in his eyes a dawning recognition that he is not merely soothing an abandoned infant, but speaking to the abandoned parts of himself that, too, deserve saving.