Month: September 2022

News Listen to Pixies’ New Song “Dregs of the Wine” The latest single from their forthcoming LP Doggerel was co-written by guitarist Joey Santiago By Madison Bloom September 6, 2022 Facebook Twitter Pixies (Photo by Tom Oxley). Facebook Twitter Pixies have released a new single from their forthcoming album Doggerel. It’s called “Dregs of the
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While the summer movie season is officially over, there’s still plenty of cinematic content to look forward to this year. That includes the Olivia Wilde-directed Don’t Worry Darling, a 1950s-set psychological thriller, arriving later this month. Days after Cate Blanchett’s Tár impressed at the Venice Film Festival, Don’t Worry Darling has now screened at the
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Arnal joined Bed Bath & Beyond in May 2020 after previously working at Avon, Walgreens Boots Alliance, and Procter & Gamble. “At Bed Bath & Beyond Inc., Mr. Arnal was instrumental in guiding the organization throughout the coronavirus pandemic, transforming the Company’s financial foundation and building a strong and talented team,” the company’s release said. “He was also an
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Margaret Court walks onto court during the Centre Court Centenary Ceremony at Wimbledone 2022. (Ryan Pierse/Getty) Former tennis player Margaret Court claimed she was the victim of LGBT bullying in a post-Wimbledon interview. The Australian tennis player turned Christian minister discussed her time at the Women’s US Open at Wimbledon to The Telegraph and how she
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Somebody notify the pod squad! Love Is Blind alum Mark Cuevas is married. The reality star, 28, tied the knot with Aubrey Rainey, 27, at Sapphire Creek Winery and Gardens in Chagrin Falls, Ohio on Sept. 4. The bride announced the news by sharing a photo from their wedding on Instagram and writing, “Officially The Cuevas
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News Emmys 2022: Stranger Things Wins Best Music Supervision The series that took Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” to unexpected new heights picks up the win By Evan Minsker September 4, 2022 Facebook Twitter Sadie Sink as Max Mayfield in Stranger Things (courtesy of Netflix © 2022) Facebook Twitter Stranger Things has won the
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If Lily Collins‘ Emily in Paris character was real, she’d definitely be on Real Girlfriends in Paris. At least, that’s what many fans thought when they watched the fabulous trailer for Bravo’s newest reality series, which follows six American expats living, working and looking for love in the City of Lights. Now, RGIP‘s Victoria Zito is
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Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde are bringing their best to the cinema. The couple made a showstopping appearance at Don’t Worry Darling‘s Venice Film Festival premiere on Sept. 5. And the lovebirds looked golden—quite literally—as Olivia stunned in a bright yellow custom Gucci gown that featured a plunging neckline, diamond fringe details and a cape with
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I love eating! To me, food is a comfort, and it’s maybe a blessing and a tragedy that I seem to plan everything in my daily routine around meals. When I go on vacation, I wake up thinking about the plan for the day, and when and where we are going to stop for eating.
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This installment of Phantom Limbs finds us digging up George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead: The Series, a proposed television show set within the world of the celebrated horror filmmaker’s signature Dead franchise. Though it exists now only as an unproduced twenty-seven page treatment, NOTLD: The Series nevertheless displays Romero’s patented blend of
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Poet and author Ander Monson has seen the 1987 movie Predator, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger on the run from an alien in a Guatemalan jungle, 146 times. To explain why, he wrote Predator: A Memoir. Through a scene-by-scene exploration of the film, which he describes as “satire wrapped in gun pornography,” Monson reckons with his lifelong
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A victim of Daryll Rowe, who was infected with HIV, can’t get compensation because he heckled Tory prime minister David Cameron (pictured). (Getty) A man who was deliberately given HIV has been left “deflated and humiliated” after being denied compensation because he shouted at David Cameron a decade ago.  Stuart Rodger, 33, was one of
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