When Martin Scorsese is passionate about getting a movie made, he can exhibit saint-like patience. For example, it took the filmmaker nearly 30 years to make his religious drama Silence, but he never gave up on his vision, and he finally got to make it back in 2016. Another project that has taken a similar
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Get ready for another chaotic destination vacation. Ahead of the season three premiere of The White Lotus, the Mike White-created series has officially been renewed for a fourth season, HBO announced Jan. 22. While details of the early renewal are being kept under wraps, fans of the critically-acclaimed anthology series will have plenty of juicy
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Shygirl has enlisted Isabella Lovestory and PinkPantheress for a new song from her forthcoming Club Shy Room 2 EP. Featuring vocals from all three artists, “True Religion” will appear on the follow-up to last year’s Club Shy, alongside the recent singles “Immaculate” (featuring Saweetie) and “F*Me” (featuring Yseult). Listen to “True Religion”—co-produced by Nick León,
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Food is among the greatest human connectors. In her latest book, How to Share an Egg: A True Story of Hunger, Love, and Plenty, chef and award-winning journalist Bonny Reichert weaves together vignettes about her family, her life and, most importantly, her intergenerational trauma, skillfully using food as a focal point and way to tie
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Clay Gravesande and AD Smith: Not Together While Clay expressed his hesitation to getting married due to his own outlook on his father’s infidelity, AD reassured him that they would prevail as a couple and all seemed to be well between the two.  But once faced with the task of saying I do to forever at the altar,
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In the small town of Alpena, Michigan, pop. 10,197, an obsession with “pornographic” LGBTQ+ library materials has rewarded two conservative activists with seats on the board that determines official library policy, Book Riot reports. Campaigns to ban the coming-of-age memoir All Boys Aren’t Blue and a dozen other books that “parents rights” advocates have deemed
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Glenn Close is literally Back in Action on the 2025 movie schedule, thanks to a supporting role in that potential Netflix subscription driver. The eight-time Academy Award nominee lets loose in a way that some might not expect, which once again shows the world the range in this iconic performer’s toolbox. The timing couldn’t have
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Josh Cook, who I interviewed last year on First Edition about somewhat similar matters, kicks off a series
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Last Updated: January 21, 2025 The “Stronger with You” Series by Emporio Armani defines masculinity by blending contemporary artistry and timeless elegance in fragrance. Every note in the series portrays different elements of passion, strength, and intimacy. From the original balanced spice and sweetness to the rich Leather edition and Oud’s deep urgency, a fragrance
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PRESS RELEASE The eagerly anticipated feature film The Dead Place is finally complete and ready to be unleashed on the world. David Howard Thornton, Art the Clown himself, plays the villain alongside genre veteran Bill Oberst Jr. in this indie horror shocker. The stellar cast features a mixture of seasoned veterans and some of the
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Calls to LGBTQ+ mental health and crisis hotlines surged dramatically on Monday as Donald Trump was sworn in for his second presidential term, with many expressing fear and distress over his administration’s early policy moves targeting the LGBTQ+ community. By early Monday afternoon according to The Advocate, the Rainbow Youth Project USA Foundation’s hotline had
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Loretta Chase closes out her Difficult Dukes trilogy with My Inconvenient Duke, providing a satisfying conclusion to the series and a happily ever after for her final rambunctious hero, Giles, Duke of Blackwood. Giles is one of the Dis-Graces, three wild and rebellious dukes running around 1830s London, all of whom inherited their estates young
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