Month: February 2025

Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more. Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week! Nosferatu & The Shining Decorations by One Man Riet Nosferatu‘s Count Orlok and The Shining‘s Jack Torrance into retro-style “honeycomb
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Do you know what the 2025 movie schedule could use? More dungeons, with a heaping increase in the dragon population as well. Sadly, a sequel to Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is still uncertain. However, as that 2023 crowdpleaser is making a name for itself through Netflix subscription holders, directors John Francis Daley and
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It was summer 1977 when Mayumi Inaba first met Mii, “a teeny tiny baby kitten” stuck in a high fence on the banks of Tokyo’s Tamagawa River. Inaba stretched up to rescue her, brought her home and, as she reveals in her bracing and beautiful memoir, Mornings Without Mii, set in motion a 20-year relationship
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. Subscription clothing rental service Nuuly and fashion brand Donni teamed up to launch an exclusive nine-piece capsule collection. The collection includes versatile basics like shorts, track pants, flare pants, a cardigan, sweatshirt, … Continue reading View Original Source Here
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In 2023, MF Doom’s widow, Jasmine Dumile Thompson, sued the rapper’s former A&R Eothen “Egon” Alapatt for copyright infringement, fraud, intentional misrepresentation and unjust enrichment. The complaint stemmed from Alapatt obtaining many of Doom’s handwritten notebooks, and hanging onto them following the artist’s death in 2020. Now, the two parties have resolved the dispute amicably
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. THE HUNGER GAMES: ON STAGE Will Premiere at Specially-Built Venue in London It looks like the IP-machine behind The Hunger Games took notice at how well Harry Potter and the Cursed Child done as a
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Lizzo is back. After highly publicized legal battles and her Barbie song “Pink,” the pop singer returns with her first new song in two years. Doubling as the lead-single for a forthcoming album of the same name, “Love in Real Life” arrives with a Colin Tilley-directed music video that pays homage to Michael Jackson’s iconic
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Get ready for the “nyandemic“: A new trailer has arrived for the animated post-apocalyptic comedy series Nyaight of the Living Cat from Executive Director Takashi Miike (Lumberjack the Monster, Audition) in celebration of Cat Day in Japan this past Caturday. The anime series will begin streaming this July only on Crunchyroll worldwide excluding Asia. Sony Pictures Entertainment
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Fishwife founder Becca Millstein and recipe developer Vilda Gonzalez have done what many would consider impossible—they made tinned fish cool. And lucrative: When Millstein presented her idea on Shark Tank in 2023 she disclosed that Fishwife earned $750,000 in 2021 and $2.6 million the following year. It was on track to make $5.8 million in
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Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby A Maine state lawmaker was censured on Tuesday for posting photos of a transgender student-athlete and deadnaming her in protest of the state’s policy allowing trans students to play girls’ school sports. Republican Rep. Laurel Libby was barred from speaking or voting on the House floor until she formally apologizes.
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Lifetime films tend to focus on standard narratives and characters: typically female, often slightly ridiculous or salacious, and usually drama that occurs in the domestic sphere (infidelity, kidnapping, corruption, and – of course – murder). With Murder at the Lighthouse, writer Shawn Riopelle tackles a quintessentially Lifetime subject – domestic abuse – albeit in an
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Pierce Alquist is a transplanted New Yorker living and working in the publishing scene in Boston. Don’t worry if she fooled you, the red hair is misleading. She’s a literature in translation devotee and reviewer and lover of small, independent presses. A voracious traveler and foodie, you can find her in her kitchen making borscht
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Hollywood is in mourning after the loss of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa. The actor—who won two Oscars throughout his decorated career—was found dead in his Santa Fe, New Mexico, home alongside his wife, a classical pianist, and their dog, the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to NBC News. Hackman was 95, Arakawa 64.
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The Fashion ReModel is a demonstration project that’s redefining how revenue is generated in the fashion industry, embracing rental, repair, resale, and remake practices as commercially viable alternatives to new garment production. Led by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and supported by H&M Foundation, the project empowers leading brands to identify solutions and unlock barriers to
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