Cardi B is turning into one of my favorite celebrities to see interviewed – mostly due to how uncomfortable she manages to make the interviewer with her one word – or sometimes just one noise – responses. She sat down with Ellen last week to talk about how she got her name, why she doesn’t drive, and her nerves before performing on SNL.
When Cardi does go into detail, she doesn’t hold back. She opened up about her pregnancy, what it was like to perform at Coachella 6 months along, and indicated that dancing is going to help her through labor when the time comes.  She also made it clear that if you watch carefully, there should be no confusion about how, exactly, she got knocked up.
Wow, that’s… Wow. Think her mom was watching?
Baby B is expected early in July, and there’s no sign of Cardi slowing down before then!

Join SOFI TUKKER as they celebrate the release of their debut album Treehouse with an intimate live performance and Q&A discussion at the YouTube Space in New York City.

The same band who treats you to the inner workings of a psychedelic kaleidoscope at each and every live show, has teamed up with Dogfish Head Ale for a signature “Dragons And Yum Yums” brew https://www.dogfish.com/brewery/beer/dragons-yumyums#undefined-dialog. Just in time for Record Store Day 2018.
 
According to Pitchfork, Doghead gave Lips frontman, Wayne Coyne, a list of potential ingredients and a 7inch was born.

“The Story of Yum Yum and Dragon” and “Pouring Beer in Your Ear,” will be released for Record Store Day on April 21 as a limited-edition seven-inch vinyl single. Coyne teased snippets of the dreamy-sounding A-side, which follows the adventures of characters inspired by the beer’s ingredients, in a couple of Instagram posts last November. He describes “Pouring,” a composition written with Lips multi-instrumentalist Steven Drozd, as “a great little song, kind of a slightly pub-ish thing.”
BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE! Wayne somehow convinced Dogfish to make 100 translucent copies of the record that are actually filled with the beer! Then again when you’ve sold an EP inside a life-sized gummy skull and a USB mix in an anatomically accurate heart made out of dark chocolate, it’s probably easier to sway decision-makers.