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A Glimpse Inside Life On The 'Wild, Wild Country' Ranch

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Steve Bramucci had a nice, long chat with his uncle, who spent 5 years covering the cult featured in

Steve Bramucci had a nice, long chat with his uncle, [who just so happened to be a news videographer in Oregon]( who spent 5 years covering the cult featured in the hit Netflix doc, Wild, Wild Country. Amy Nicholson reviewed Blockers, [the new teen sex comedy starring John Cena and Leslie Mann]( that evokes memories of American Pie. Don't forget to check out With Spandex for [the best coverage of this weekend's big WrestleMania 34](. Homeland Security apparently wants [to compile a list of all reporters, bloggers, and "influencers."]( Aaron Williams [reviewed Cardi B's debut album]( which is both polished and messy, just like she is. Zach Johnston [ran down all the foods we're most excited about]( at Coachella this year. Beyonce's Coachella [performance will apparently include 100 backup dancers.]( Vince Mancini had a convo with [the director of Sweet Country about using film to bring awareness]( to the plight of indigenous peoples. Caitlin White heaped some [praise on the new EDM album from Alison Wonderland](. Conor McGregor [tried to justify his rampage yesterday]( saying that it "had to happen." Robby Kalland got some hair care tips from ESPN's Marty Smith, [as well as some Dale Jr. and Tiger Woods stories.]( Steven Hyden answered some questions from readers, [including whatever happened to Knarls Barkley?]( Jessica Toomer [wrote an obit for Armie Hammer's tracksuit phase]( Thanks for being an Uproxx reader and (obviously) feel free to share our work with your friends. You can follow us on Instagram [here.]( And here's a song of the day for you: ["Dark Spring" by Beach House]( Are you subscribed to the With Spandex podcast with Brandon Stroud and Bill Hanstock? You can find it below. Copyright © 2018 UPROXX Media Group, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: UPROXX Media Group 10381 Jefferson BlvdCulver City, CA 90232 [Add us to your address book](//uproxx.us11.list-manage.com/vcard?u=4f005d7c49649f03e3236091d&id=1767b369db) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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