2022 SEC Media Days in Review – Day One

By: Ryan Lavoie SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey opened SEC Media Days 2022 to the tune of a changing landscape in college football. Gone are the days where geography and tradition are primary drivers in college football. Now,
SportsCall’s POTW (July 18): Matt Olson

Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson is SportsCall’s Player of the Week, brought to you by Eric McDade State Farm! Olson came through with some clutch hitting over the past week, driving in 11 runs in 7
Paramore announces Fall tour dates

Iconic punk-rock group Paramore is set to hit the road this Fall for the first time since 2018. The 12-date tour will begin on October 2nd in Bakersfield, California, and run through November. For more details, including
“Runnin’ Up That Hill” reaches 100 million YouTube views

The Kate Bush renaissance, fueled by Netflix’s “Stranger Things 4,” continues to flourish: The official video for the artist’s synth-pop classic “Running Up That Hill” has just surpassed 100 million views on YouTube. Since the premiere of
“Beastie Boys Square” approved for Paul’s Boutique street corner

In 2014, a New York community board rejected a proposal to rename the Lower East Side corner of Ludlow Street and Rivington Street—made famous on the cover of Paul’s Boutique—as “Beastie Boys Square.” Eight years later, a
Movie Monday (July 18): The Black Phone

Each week, I will look at a movie that is currently in theaters or available to stream and give some reasons why people should watch it. This isn’t necessarily a film critique, rather, an overview of what I think
This Day in Music History (July 18)

1953 – Truck driver Elvis Presley made his first ever recording when he paid $3.98 at the Memphis recording service singing two songs, “My Happiness” and “That’s When Your Heartaches Begin”;. The so-called vanity disc, was a gift for his mother.