On September 4th, Mike Chase and Amy Faust — morning show hosts for the country station Kwjj in Portland, Oregon — cued up Taylor Swift’s “Soon You’ll Get Better,” a quietly resilient acoustic ballad featuring the Dixie Chicks.
“It’s a song about her own mother struggling with cancer,” Chase explains. “We played the song and also posted it on our Facebook page. One woman [commented by saying] her grandmother had died ten minutes prior to us playing it. And right after that, some guy goes, ‘I guess it would be better if...
“It’s a song about her own mother struggling with cancer,” Chase explains. “We played the song and also posted it on our Facebook page. One woman [commented by saying] her grandmother had died ten minutes prior to us playing it. And right after that, some guy goes, ‘I guess it would be better if...
- 9/10/2019
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
Former “Nightly Show” host Larry Wilmore will appear on Monday’s episode of Nat Geo’s “Explorer,” which will grapple with death. In a new preview of the episode (above), Wilmore sits on a panel alongside writer Chuck Klosterman and undertaker Amy Cunningham to discuss the topic with host Richard Bacon. “Every second of a black funeral is highly emotional,” the comedian jokes in the clip, mimicking the sounds of a bereaved funeral-goer. “Many people aren’t in the family and don’t know the deceased. They just act like they do.” Also Read: Nat Geo Unveils Upcoming Global Rebrand,...
- 11/13/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
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