Month: April 2023

The Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyers will be adapted for television by Lionsgate Television. The new Twilight show comes years after the film adaptation of the bestselling book series earned more than $3.4 billion internationally. Though the production is still in its earliest stages, what is known so far is that Sinead Daly (The Walking
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Angeline Boulley burst onto the YA scene with her bestselling, Michael L. Printz Award-winning debut, Firekeeper’s Daughter. Now the author returns to Sugar Island, Michigan, with Warrior Girl Unearthed. In this riveting companion thriller, Boulley places the niece of the protagonist of Firekeeper’s Daughter at center stage. Sixteen-year-old Perry Firekeeper-Birch has really been looking forward
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From Black actor Anna Camp joins the cast of Peacock’s straight-to-series coming-of-age thriller Hysteria!, a drama series that explores America’s dark history of mass hysteria through the shocking story of the teenage Satanic Panic. Deadline reports that Camp, who joins previously announced actor Julie Bowen, will be a series regular. About the series: “When a beloved
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If you thought Scandoval was over, hold on tight. It’s just beginning.  Yes, it has been several weeks since we learned about Tom Sandoval’s messy extra-curricular activities with his Vanderpump Rules co-star Raquel Leviss. However, that doesn’t make it any less entertaining for us to talk about.  As we know, back in March, Ariana Madix stumbled across inappropriate messages between her boyfriend of nine years
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Frank Ocean, June 2017 (Visionhaus#GP/Corbis via Getty Images) News Frank Ocean Cancels Coachella 2023 Weekend 2 Headlining Set The singer was reportedly advised by doctors not to perform after suffering two fractures and a sprain in his left leg By Madison Bloom and Evan Minsker April 19, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Following his performance
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Now playing in theaters, Universal’s Renfield uses the original Universal Monsters classic Dracula (1931) as the jumping off point for a brand new adventure, dissecting the not-quite-healthy relationship between Dracula and his loyal servant, R.M. Renfield. If you’ve seen it, you might’ve been curious by the images of Nicholas Hoult‘s Renfield dancing in the streets over the end credits. For
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The Boston Public Library is the latest in a string of public libraries in metropolitan areas to plan for co-location. Co-location is when housing is combined with other public services, like public libraries and radio studios, for instance. The president of the Boston Public Library, David Leonard, explained how combining affordable housing with public libraries
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