Month: August 2020

If you’re a fan of adult contemporary crossovers with a gospel twist, you need to give Lavendine and their single “Rapture” a close listen this summer. Acquiring a lot of buzz from the indie press, “Rapture” fuses together some of the best elements from pop, adult contemporary rock and CCM to bridge the gap between
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A gay mayor and Democratic candidate who had hook-ups with college students may have been set up by those seeking to sink his campaign, leaked messages suggest. Alex Morse, 31-year-old mayor of Holyoke, Massachusetts, is currently campaigning for a seat in Congress. His bid was derailed a week ago, when three college groups — the
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Widow by Fiona Barton for $0.99 Opium and Absinthe by Lydia Kang for $4.99 The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert for $2.99 The Paper Bark Tree Mystery by Ovidia Yu for $3.99 Intimations by Zadie Smith for $4.99 The Food
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If you enjoyed Interactive Stone’s Gray Dawn, then George Remus, the writer and artist behind that title, has something for you. Remus, together with Darkania Works and publisher GrimTalin, are working on Last Days of Lazarus, a Gothic first-person adventure game set in the post-Soviet Eastern Europe. The game will be coming to Steam, Xbox
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Jill Scott will play gospel icon Mahalia Jackson in a forthcoming biopic, according to Deadline. Based on the biography Mahalia Jackson by Darlene Donloe, Mahalia! will be produced by Queen Latifah, Jamie Foxx, Shakim Compere, and Holly Carter. Producers have secured the rights to Jackson’s entire musical catalog for the film, which will document her
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A happy ending for everybody!  Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. said farewell tonight with a two-hour series finale, and there were many surprises to be had after—you guessed it—the team won its fight against the Chromicoms. Fitz (Ian de Caestecker) and Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge) were reunited, but Simmons’ mind was such a mess that she had forgotten
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There’s really no clever introduction for this story. Homophobic tweets have resurfaced from Real Housewives of Potomac cast member Candiace Dillard. A majority of the posts she shared are from 2010 and 2011. The already-controversial reality star has spoken out about the public’s discovery of these tweets. Plenty of Real Housewives fan accounts have shared
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