Month: April 2020

Things get under way with a bang in this week’s new books column as an explosion rips through the English city of Durham in LJ Ross’s latest novel. The Shrine leads off a package of five books, which also include The Girl Beneath the Sea by popular magician Andrew Mayne. Sharon Bolton, Catherine Moloney and
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Layzie Bone’s getting to the root of his beef with Migos after the upstarts declared themselves the biggest group in the world to ever exist. Layzie’s issue? Migos lacks R-E-S-P-E-C-T. SUBSCRIBE: http://po.st/TMZSubscribe About TMZ: TMZ has consistently been credited for breaking the biggest stories dominating the entertainment news landscape and changed the way the public
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We’re just a few months into 2020 and we’re already pining for the relatively halcyon days of 2019. But as bleak as things seem around you right now, things aren’t entirely apocalyptic, as you can still settle into your fortress of toilet paper and watch some TV. And as horrible as 2020 has been so
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The horror genre, like virtually all genres, relies on many repetitive narrative constructs. Characters in horror movies tend to make the same errors in judgment time and time again, finding themselves unavoidably in trouble. Mad scientists famously never learn lessons by predecessors when trying to either play God or engage in garishly unethical experiments. Audiences
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Promoter/Producer/Recording Artist/Entrepreneur and Philanthropist SohoJohnny guests on Chance TV with world-renowned television host and celebrity interviewer Chance Spiessbach. There is always a bright spot in his heart for those around him. Tragic times and distress call for humor and optimism…..Enter SohoJohnny, a human spirit who always sees the glass as half full and knows that
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Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault unveiled early plans on Friday to give $500 million to Canada’s arts, sports and cultural sectors as they weather the COVID-19 pandemic — but exactly who will benefit remains to be determined. The minister said he’s got an array of entertainment industries in mind, among them non-profits, national sports organizations, television
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You can see the personality embodied in AV Super Sunshine’s latest single “Smile” when you view the song’s video. He is quirky, boundlessly creative, life affirming, and obviously harbors deep emotions that the straight forward lyrical content for the song only scratches the surface of. The video doesn’t tell any sort of story, per se,
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Gary Janetti’s Prince George is letting the world know he’s “doing OK” during the coronavirus crisis ahead of his upcoming HBO Max animated series The Prince.Family Guy producer Janetti shared the animated character’s message on Instagram Friday. “Hey guys, it’s me, Prince George. Thought I’d show you all I’m doing OK, sing “Imagine”, the cartoon
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New York’s Public Theater has canceled this year’s free Shakespeare in the Park season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marking the first summer in 58 years that Central Park’s Delacorte Theater will stay dark. The 2020 summer season was set to include a production of Richard II, directed by Saheem Ali, and a return four-engagement
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