Month: November 2020

There’s a first time for everything—including voting! On Election Day, Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick were photographed taking their 18-year-old son James to vote for his very first time. All three family members were pictured heading to their polling place in New York City and were later spotted wearing “I voted” stickers upon exiting the building. While the trio
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Thank you for this interview today. What have you been up to lately? I have released my latest single called “Only Human” on all platforms! I had a single release event at Alice + Olivia in Hollywood for it a few nights ago. It was really awesome partnering with my favorite store and performing again. I really
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Are Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson expecting? Not so fast. Amid pregnancy rumors, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star took to social media to set the record straight. On Nov. 2, a Twitter user wrote, “Idc I’m still convinced @khloekardashian is going to tell us in a couple months that she’s pregnant.” However, the Good American mogul didn’t waste any
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Halloween was a record-breaking success when it hit theaters in 2018, and two more sequels were quickly ordered. Ryan Freimann is an executive producer on all three installments of the current Halloween trilogy, including the two upcoming sequels. While some fans are wondering if the property will come to a close after Halloween Kills and
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The Walking Dead‘s Andrew Lincoln will play Ebenezer Scrooge in a live version of A Christmas Carol. Charles Dickens’ classic holiday tale has been adapted countless times since the 1843 novella was published. A Christmas Carol remains one of the longest-running and most adapted stories to date, with Victorian England’s infamous miser portrayed in many films, TV specials, and
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John Oliver is celebrating a civic first.  During a virtual appearance on The Late Show Monday, the Last Week Tonight host reflected on his first time voting in a United States presidential election this year after becoming an American citizen in December 2019.  “It was honestly, it was amazing,” Oliver told Colbert. “Putting [the candidates] aside,
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Donald Trump and Mike Pence at a Tennessee “MAGA” rally (Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty) The US election has stoked both hope and fears in LGBT+ people, who have spent the past four years watching Donald Trump steadily chip away at their protections. This terrifying rollback of rights has spanned almost every area of society, including housing, education,
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Tracy Chapman made a rare television appearance on tonight’s episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers. She performed her song “Talkin’ ’Bout a Revolution” from her self-titled debut. The performance, delivered partially in silhouette, is broadcasting the night before Election Day and closes the song with a slight lyrical tweak. “Talkin’ ’bout a revolution/go vote,”
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Only seven dancers remain on Dancing With the Stars.  The ABC reality show just said goodbye to Chrishell Stause and Gleb Savchenko on its first night of double dances, and while the competition is getting tighter, it does feel like some serious frontrunners have emerged. Nev Schulman, Johnny Weir and Justina Machado are all fighting it out
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Eaux Claires’ “For Wisconsin” get-out-the-vote initiative has been steadily sharing new performances from indie rock musicians. The latest comes from Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner’s Big Red Machine. Their cover of Aimee Mann’s song “Wise Up” features assistance from the National’s Bryce Dessner, Bryan Devendorf, and Scott Devendorf, plus Ben Lanz, Jon Low, and Mina
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The World Fantasy Awards have announced their winners for the most outstanding fantasy books and works published in 2019. The winners were announced as part of the World Fantasy Convention, which was held virtually this year. Best Novel went to Queen of the Conquered by Kacen Callender, a rich Caribbean-inspired fantasy about the twisting, violent
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