Michael Showalter and Nicholas Galtizine tell IndieWire how Apple's 1999 banger ended up in the movie. But it's not the first time a male comedy auteur has relied on her music to tell stories of women in romantic freefall.
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The singer-songwriter discussed how she started court watching and her work with an organization dedicated to promoting the practice around the country
Singer has served as a volunteer court watcher for two years to ensure criminal justice accountability
The singer-songwriter, who's been observing court proceedings for a couple of years, was one of several people to file an affidavit in support of plaintiffs suing over allegedly unlawful system
Great news for fantasy television and indie music fans alike: Fiona Apple has released a new Tolkien-inspired song that will appear in next week’s Season 1 finale of “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.” The song is inspired by a poem written by J.R.R.
Singer's first new music since Fetch the Bolt Cutters features on the season finale of Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
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