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Peter Larsen

California

Pop Culture Reporter at Orange County Register

I'm the pop culture reporter at the Orange County Register and Southern California News Group. Topics include: Music & musicians / TV & movies / books & authors

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Articles

  • 5 days ago | sacbee.com | Peter Larsen

    As the Residents got to work on their 1979 album “Eskimo,” the band turned its attention to the farthest reaches of the North, says Homer Flynn, a spokesman for the always anonymous members of the Bay Area art-rock collective. “The Residents, back in the ’70s, were exploring a lot musically,” says Flynn, president of the Cryptic Corporation, which has managed and represented the Residents for decades.

  • 1 week ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Peter Larsen

    ANAHEIM, Calif. - When the Scottish band Simple Minds made their live debut on stage at the Satellite City club in the city center of Glasgow on Jan. 17, 1978, it's fair to wonder just how big the four teenagers in the band dared to dream. "That's a good question," says singer Jim Kerr, who along with guitarist Charlie Burchill, are the only founding members of Simple Minds to have stayed in the band for the 47 years since that first gig.

  • 1 week ago | thederrick.com | Peter Larsen

    ANAHEIM, Calif. — When the Scottish band Simple Minds made their live debut on stage at the Satellite City club in the city center of Glasgow on Jan. 17, 1978, it’s fair to wonder just how big the four teenagers in the band dared to dream. “That’s a good question,” says singer Jim Kerr, who along with guitarist Charlie Burchill, are the only founding members of Simple Minds to have stayed in the band for the 47 years since that first gig.

  • 1 week ago | miamiherald.com | Peter Larsen

    ANAHEIM, Calif. - When the Scottish band Simple Minds made their live debut on stage at the Satellite City club in the city center of Glasgow on Jan. 17, 1978, it's fair to wonder just how big the four teenagers in the band dared to dream. "That's a good question," says singer Jim Kerr, who along with guitarist Charlie Burchill, are the only founding members of Simple Minds to have stayed in the band for the 47 years since that first gig.

  • 1 week ago | thederrick.com | Peter Larsen

    ANAHEIM, Calif. — In “The Better Sister,” Kim Dickens and Bobby Naderi play detectives investigating a high-profile murder case on Long Island, the kind of roles where the chemistry of their partnership is important to their work as both actors and characters in the new Prime Video series. Should be easy, right? After all, they worked together on “Fear the Walking Dead,” right? Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.