Month: July 2020

The national board of SAG-AFTRA on Monday reprimanded Los Angeles Local president Patricia Richardson for refusing to remove a member of the local’s Sexual Harassment Committee, even though the board says she had received “detailed complaints from women who had been subject to or witness to sexual harassment, abuse and assault” by the committee member.
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Canadian comedian John Hastings wowed the judges when he performed to an almost entirely empty theatre on America’s Got Talent (AGT). Ahead of his set, Toronto-born Hastings explained that he was born three months premature with dyspraxia, a neurological disorder that impacts an individual’s ability to plan and process motor tasks. “It’s a pretty rare
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Throughout the Black Lives Matter demonstrations of the past weeks, his name was evoked by activists and news anchors. His message of nonviolence has been conveyed repeatedly—in a powerful new documentary and several recent children’s books. Indeed, over this past weekend, politicians called for his name to be affixed to the Voting Rights Act and
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“Break the rules and make it look cool.” Spawn creator Todd McFarlane gets a well-deserved spotlight in the brand new documentary Todd McFarlane: Like Hell I Won’t, and the official trailer has been unleashed today. The documentary details the legendary comic book artist and entrepreneur’s obstacle-ridden career leading up to the milestone release of the
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals A Love Hate Thing by Whitney D. Grandison for $1.99 Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta for $2.99 All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens Throughout the Ages by Saundra Mitchell for $3.99 The Pillars of the Earth by
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When Glee became the must-see TV show in 2009, Naya Rivera’s Santana Lopez quickly became one of the most beloved characters of the high-school musical dramedy. Though she was originally meant to be a minor antagonist with a sharp tongue and salacious methods, Rivera’s vibrant personality, hilarious one-liners, and undeniable vocal power shot her to
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The DJ Marea Stamper has dropped the stage name the Black Madonna. After online pressure, including a petition that attracted more than 1,000 signatures, Stamper has adopted the stage name the Blessed Madonna, she announced in a tweet Monday morning (July 20). “My artist name has been a point of controversy, confusion, pain and frustration
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Adrian Halen 07/19/2020 News Trailer and poster now live for SINFUL. Another film from Cineridge Entertainment that was shot safely during the current pandemic. “On the run after committing a horrific crime, newlywed couple Remy and Salem find themselves trapped in a mysterious house as a terrifying darkness closes in on them.” A mind-bending LGBT
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We’ve been doing the whole face mask thing for months now, making our own Coronavirus face coverings from bandanas and spare hair ties, or searching high and low for where to buy face masks that look stylish (kinda) and do a good job. But as face masks become mandatory in shops, on public transport and
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver returned on Sunday night and the titular host dove right into the debate of whether or not to open schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. Short answer is: we shouldn’t…but unfortunately Donald Trump and his administration are pushing the opening of schools beyond comprehension. Trump has been consistently at odds with medical
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Yeon Sang-ho’s Peninsula, the follow-up to his 2016 zombie smash, Train To Busan, made a meal of the international box office this weekend, in Korea and four other markets. The thriller sequel (aka Train To Busan Presents: Peninsula) already logged the biggest opening day score of the year in its home market on Wednesday and
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