Month: August 2020

Kylie Jenner showed off her ‘most perfect’ birthday dress, from the creative director of Balmain himself! She appeared to wear the dress in one of her favorite getaway destinations. Blink 182 said “Nobody likes you when you’re 23,” but that obviously doesn’t apply to Kylie Jenner! The makeup mogul received a gorgeous piece from the
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The Somalian parliament are considering a bill that would allow child marriage once a girl’s sexual organs mature, and would allow forced marriage as long as the family gives their consent. As reported by the Associated Press, the bill is a dramatic reworking of years of efforts by civil society to bring forward a proposed
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The Crown has found its new Prince Philip. Oscar-nominated actor Jonathan Pryce will reportedly tackle the role in the Netflix drama’s upcoming fifth and sixth seasons, taking over after Tobias Menzies and Matt Smith, according to Deadline. Netflix has not yet confirmed the casting.  Pryce is the latest addition to the show’s ever-evolving cast. The
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If you enjoyed Interactive Stone’s Gray Dawn, then George Remus, the writer and artist behind that title, has something for you. Remus, together with Darkania Works and publisher GrimTalin, are working on Last Days of Lazarus, a Gothic first-person adventure game set in the post-Soviet Eastern Europe. The game will be coming to Steam, Xbox
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The Weeknd‘s philanthropy isn’t confined to North America … he’s opening his wallet to help people who were injured, people whose loved ones died, and people who were left homeless by the tragic explosion that rocked Beirut. The singer’s manager, Wassim “Sal” Slaiby, and his wife, Rima Fakih, have been leading the charge to get
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In a recent privacy case, the Supreme Court of New Jersey ruled that criminal defendants may, under certain circumstances, be compelled to reveal their smartphone passwords to officers of the law. The ruling rejected the defendant’s claim to fifth amendment protections, rights that bar the state from requiring persons to self-incriminate or to provide forced testimony.
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EXCLUSIVE: NBC has put in development Generals Row, a military drama from writer Jason Wilborn (Council of Dads) This Is Us star Milo Ventimiglia, Russ Cundiff and the duo’s DiVide Pictures. 20th TV, where DiVide is under a deal, is the studio. Written by Wilborn, Generals Row revolves around a trailblazing female general who joins
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Kamala Harris revealed her favorite title is ‘Momala’, a nickname her stepkids call her, in her first speech since being announced as Joe Biden’s running mate and the moniker quickly became a trending topic on Twitter. Kamala Harris, 55, talked about the importance of family when she revealed her stepkids call her “Momala”, a spinff
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Calling Ryan Reynolds and Seth Rogen: B.C. Premier John Horgan wants you. At a Wednesday press conference announcing the hiring of 500 new contact tracers in the province, Horgan also called on some of B.C.’s best-known celebrities to use their influence to help get younger people on board with coronavirus precautions. “This is a callout
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: Cursed Films is a five part documentary series which explores the myths and legends behind some of Hollywood’s notoriously cursed horror film productions. REVIEW: Cursed Films from SHUDDER. This is a fascinating subject. Jay Cheel wrote and directed the five episodes. I remember growing up and hearing all sorts of stories
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In June, Impulse! Records announced the first-ever release of Thelonious Monk’s Palo Alto. The album features a recording of Monk’s historic concert at Palo Alto High School on October 27, 1968, with Monk and his quartet playing to a mixed-race crowd of students and Palo Alto residents. Now, Palo Alto, originally set to arrive July
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A day before the anniversary, Robin’s only daughter, Zelda Williams, also shared a message with fans of her father’s about why they wouldn’t find her on social media on the sad day.  “Tomorrow is Dad’s death anniversary,” Zelda began her note. “As always, I will not be here.” “It’s hard for me on regular, good days to
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New York Comic Con said Tuesday it is canceling its annual in-person convention this year at the Javits Center and instead will host an all-digital confab set for October 8-11. Organizer ReedPop said it is partnering with YouTube on the event, with exclusive live streams of panels set for NYCC’s YouTube channel. Fans will be
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[Warning: This post contains spoilers from Stargirl’s Season 1 finale. Read at your own risk.] Remember that time Starman (Joel McHale) supposedly died in Pat Dugan’s (Luke Wilson) arms, marking the end of the JSA’s reign and jumpstarting Courtney Whitmore’s (Brec Bassinger) superhero journey five years later? Well, it looks like that dramatic death scene
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Counting sheep, lavender mists and so.much.meditation… we’ve tried it all when it comes to attempting to sleep – and we’re having little success. That’s why a light-blocking sleep mask that’s gone viral online might be just the solution to getting our forty winks. The £6.59 Gritin Sleep Mask is Amazon’s number 1 bestselling sleep mask
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There’s no stopping 10-year-old Canadian singer Roberta Battaglia. Once again, Battaglia wowed on reality show America’s Got Talent — this time for the quarterfinals — and sang her heart out in a powerful ballad. She performed Lauren Daigle’s You Say. In June, Toronto-born Battaglia dazzled the celebrity judges with a performance of the Oscar award-winning Lady
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