Month: July 2024

Royce White on his podcast Please Call Me Crazy Photo: Screenshot YouTube Republicans across the country are outraged that Democrats have decided to start calling them “weird” this election season, and one GOP Senate candidate’s response was to throw overly sexualized insults at Democrats while posting videos of LGBTQ+ people. Royce White, the state GOP-endorsed
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Even the biggest and brightest stars of Hollywood have movies that they’d rather not mention being a part of in polite company. And the list you’re about to read has some of the most infamous examples of those types of projects making silver screen history…just not in the way one would have expected. (Image credit:
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Last Updated: July 30, 2024 Gentlemen, let’s dive into a subject that has seen a surge in popularity in recent years – Light Academia Fashion. This aesthetic trend has swept through Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest, but what does it mean for us, the modern men seeking timeless style? Before we jump into the core of
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StubHub is accused of duping customers over ticket prices in a new lawsuit filed by the Washington, D.C., attorney general. The lawsuit, filed in Superior Court of the District of Columbia, alleges that the secondary ticket platform conceals true costs using “drip pricing”: a series of unnecessary steps in the checkout process, where fees accumulate
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Brittany Cartwright Confronts Jax Taylor About Breakup During ‘The Valley’ Finale Jax Taylor is working on his mental health. The Vanderpump Rules alum has entered in-patient treatment for mental health struggles, his rep confirms to E! News. “Jax has always been candid about his mental health struggles, especially during the past few months on his
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Jeff Tweedy has announced a U.S. tour, taking in a number of cities where the Wilco frontman rarely performs. Bookended by three-night residencies in Woodstock, New York, and Menlo Park, California, the run is preceded by a pair of separate appearances in Illinois, one in-conversation at the Evanston Folk Festival and the other a solo
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Happy Tuesday, kidlit friends! I hope you’re having a lovely, calm week because things have been rather hectic lately. This week I’m reviewing new children’s books that celebrate music. New Releases Angélica and la Güira by Angie Cruz, illustrated by Luz Batista Angélica has spent the summer with her family in the Dominican Republic, but
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15. The film was a family affair for Marshall, with his son Scott Marshall working as his second unit director, even shooting the film’s opening scene of Roberts on horseback. He also played the hotel clerk who is infatuated with Maggie. His daughter Kathy Marshall played a bridesmaid, Cousin Cindy, and his wife Barbara Sue
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Porridge Radio: 10-31 Tourcoing, France – Le Grand Mix11-01 Vendôme, France – Les Rockomotives11-02 Lorient, France – Les Indisciplinées11-07 Dublin, Ireland – Whelan’s11-18 Nottingham, England – Rescue Rooms11-19 Bristol, England – Marble Factory11-20 Leeds, England – Irish Centre11-22 Glasgow, Scotland – Òran Mór11-23 Newcastle upon Tyne, England – Newcastle University Students’ Union11-25 Manchester, England –
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The Harry Potter movies were helmed by multiple directors over the course of a decade, with that list including Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell, and David Yates. But, of course, one can’t forget that the filmmaker who kicked off the box office hit of a franchise was Chris Columbus, who helmed the first two installments. In
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Playwright and director Mai Sennaar’s debut novel, They Dream in Gold, crackles. Her prose is elemental, flowing like a river at times, then burning like fire, heightening the reader’s senses until all five mingle into one. Over the course of 400 pages, Sennaar moves swiftly back and forth across continents and generations to tell a
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