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Tatiana Tenreyro

New York

Writer at Freelance

Freelance News Writer at The Hollywood Reporter

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Articles

  • 3 days ago | pastemagazine.com | Tatiana Tenreyro

    Experimental art-rock band Godcaster’s year is off to a momentous start. In January, the sextet released their new, Kevin Barnes-produced single “Judy Living Daylights,” a preview of what’s to come in their third LP. Then, on April 8th, the group launched their four-date residency at New York City’s buzzy new venue Night Club 101—run by the team behind Baby’s All Right—with shows every Tuesday throughout the month.

  • 1 week ago | pastemagazine.com | Tatiana Tenreyro

    Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio element. Today, Oklahoma band BRONCHO (vocalist/guitarist Ryan Lindsey, guitarist Ben King, bassist Penny Pitchlynn, and drummer Nathan Price) have shared two singles—”Get Gone” and “Think I Pass”—off their upcoming album Natural Pleasure, their first LP in six years, which arrives April 25.

  • 1 month ago | parade.com | Tatiana Tenreyro

    Two-time Academy Award winner Gene Hackman and his wife, pianist Betsy Arakawa, have died, according to Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza. The legendary actor was 95. The Santa Fe New Mexican reported that the actor and his wife, along with their dog, were found dead Wednesday, Feb. 26, in their home in the Santa Fe Summit community. Per the publication, Mendoza said there was no immediate indication of foul play. A cause of death was not provided.

  • Dec 23, 2024 | hollywoodreporter.com | Tatiana Tenreyro

  • Dec 12, 2024 | hollywoodreporter.com | Tatiana Tenreyro

    Linkin Park performed their single “The Emptiness Machine” from their latest album From Zero, their first without late lead singer Chester Bennington, at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards. Pre-taped from their Nov. 15 show in São Paulo, Brazil, Mike Shinoda and new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong shared an energetic duet that closed out the awards ceremony. This is one of Linkin Park’s first awards show performances with Armstrong.