Month: October 2023

Elisa Shoenberger has been building a library since she was 13. She loves writing about all aspects of books from author interviews, antiquarian books, archives, and everything in between. She also writes regularly for Murder & Mayhem and Library Journal. She’s also written articles for Huffington Post, Boston Globe, WIRED, Slate, and many other publications.
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This contestant has a brine to pick with The Masked Singer judges. After all, The Pickle was anything but cool as a cucumber during the unmasking on the Oct. 11 episode of the Fox singing competition, hilariously calling out Ken Jeong, Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger—as well as host Nick Cannon and guest Lance Bass—for sending him packing in an expletive-filled
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While the weekend of Friday, October 13 would normally reserved for spooky season heavy-hitters at movie theaters, this year it will be bursting with Swifties going out to see the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film in its opening days. Following projections that the singer is set to break more records with a massive
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The Lord wants to get back on the horse. Scott Disick admitted that his sex life has been struggling after an August 2022 car accident left him with back pain that “got worse over time,” as he put it in the Oct. 12 episode of The Kardashians. Khloe Kardashian joined him to get his MRI results at Sports Rehab LA, where Scott told the
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“Vile” and “classless” Mary Cosby was slammed for “fat-shaming” co-star Heather Gay and on Tuesday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.” The “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” friend was playing a game deciding if an outfit was “Versace or Hibachi” when Gay’s Gucci x Adidas corset confessional look came up. “No,
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Bravo fans know Hayley De Sola Pinto as the delightful red-headed Stew from Below Deck Season 10. However, with Hayley’s new project, fans have the chance to see a…different side of her. Hayley recently revealed her partnership with Playboy, the infamous lifestyle and entertainment publication, though it may not be exactly what you’re expecting. In
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News Wiki and Tony Seltzer Announce Album, Share New Song: Listen The hip-hop musicians’ 14K Figaro includes collaborations with Zelooperz, WiFiGawd, and Remy Banks By Matthew Strauss October 11, 2023 Facebook X Tony Seltzer and Wiki, photo by Alice Plati Facebook X New York rapper Wiki and producer Tony Seltzer are releasing the collaborative album
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10 years ago, Rick & Morty premiered on Adult Swim, and all this time later, it remains one of the Cartoon Network programming block’s most popular shows, with Rick & Morty Season 7 just days away from premiering. As things currently stand, the animated series is guaranteed another three seasons of 10 episodes each, and
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Harry Jowsey and Rylee Arnold are playing coy about those ongoing dating rumors. The “Dancing With the Stars” duo gave some insight into what their relationship is like outside of rehearsals while speaking to Page Six in the ballroom Tuesday night. “I think it’s unfair on Rylee to put, like, pressure on this when it’s
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Now, a month after Florence was born, Liv reflected on the experience.  “In this chapter, now 3 weeks out, I am so grateful to be able to take walks, pick up my 2.5-year-old again, and breastfeed fully,” she wrote. “Healing from postpartum, a blood infection, becoming a mother of two, and breastfeeding at the same
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This past summer, Barbie took the cinematic world by storm, earning critical acclaim, becoming the second movie to cross $1 billion following The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and now ranking as the highest-grossing of the 2023 movie releases. One of the big reasons for its success is the chemistry between lead actors Margot Robbie and
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BuzzFeed comic artist Adam Ellis began a Twitter thread in 2017 that went viral as it chronicled the eerie happenings within his apartment, with sleep paralysis giving glimpses of the specter responsible, a young ghost boy with a misshapen head named David. The movie adaptation of that thread, Dead David, aims to expand the paranormal mystery that haunted
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Poet and young adult author Raquel Vasquez Gilliland’s adult debut, Witch of Wild Things, is a story of family legacies and complicated sisterhood, told with romantic and lush magical realism.  For the entirety of Sage Flores’ life, she’s known three things. First, the old gods have no love for Flores women and have thus cursed
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Tiffany “New York” Pollard certainly has a way with words.  The reality TV icon, 41, exclusively told Page Six why she called Omarosa Manigault Newman a “c—k-sucking, c-m-guzzling, Republican c—t” while filming E!’s new unscripted series, “House of Villains.” “Well, Omarosa, bless her heart, but she tried me and I had to remind her of
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