Month: November 2020

The Black Keys have announced a deluxe, 10th anniversary reissue of their 2010 album Brothers. The remastered album will be available in three different formats: CD, 2xLP, and a 7″ box set. The deluxe edition of Brothers arrives December 18, 2020 in the United States and Canada, and January 1, 2021 worldwide via Nonesuch. Watch
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Bolsonaro is one of Trump’s biggest allies and has similarly spent the last eight months dismissing COVID-19. In addition to mocking mask wearing and downplaying the virus, in March he had his own “just inject bleach” moment when he said Brazilians could jump in raw sewage and “never catch anything.” The following month, responding to
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Shortly before noon EST on Saturday, history was made when Pennsylvania—and its 20 electoral college votes—was called for Joe Biden, pushing him over the 270 electoral college votes needed to beat the sitting president, Donald Trump. Celebrations ensued across the United States, and the world, with jubilant Biden supporters dancing, singing and popping bottles of
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Breaking News The Jumpman has entered the future!!! The Jordan Brand has officially announced its first ever self-lacing sneaker … and they look like they’d get Marty McFly’s approval. Dubbed the Air Jordan 11 Adapt, the sneakers are the first of Michael Jordan‘s iconic signature line to use Nike’s electronically-controlled lacing technology … and will
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WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar addressed company employees at a virtual town hall meeting Wednesday, which followed the latest round of layoffs at the media company yesterday. Kilar, joined by James Cummings, EVP and Chief Human Resources Officer, and Christy Haubegger, EVP and Head of Marketing & Communications, opened the hourlong meeting by acknowledging Veterans Day
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Moving Forward by Karine Jean-Pierre for $2.99 The Hamilton Affair by Elizabeth Cobbs for $1.99 Because I Was a Girl by Melissa de la Cruz for $2.99 Tuesday’s Gone by Nicci French for $1.99 The Electric Woman by Tessa Fontaine for
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EXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, Skydance TV’s hourlong series starring and executive produced by Arnold Schwarzenegger has landed at Netflix, I have learned. The deal is still coming together and when all is said and done, I hear the project, also starring Monica Barbaro (Top Gun sequel), will head into development with a script-to-series commitment.
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EXCLUSIVE: Verve Ventures and UTA Independent Film Group have come together to represent domestic sales on the feature film What We Do Next, from filmmaker and playwright Stephen Belber. The movie, starring Corey Stoll (Golden Globe nominee for House of Cards; Ant-Man, Midnight in Paris, upcoming West Side Story), Karen Pittman (AppleTV’s The Morning Show)
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November becomes Noirvember, as the month’s viewing habits are dedicated to film noir for many cinephiles. The loosely defined genre emerged in the ‘40s, linked to the cynicism that followed World War II. Audiences embraced the dark moodiness of the films. Noir tends to be characterized by its fatalistic outlook, highly stylized imagery, down on
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By 10 p.m. ET on election night, the narrative around the Latino vote had already begun to solidify. Early reports indicated that Cuban-American precincts in Miami-Dade County had swung heavily for President Donald Trump, and a number of predominantly Mexican-American counties along the Rio Grande River delivered astonishingly good results for the Republican Party compared
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In Tara Laskowski’s award-winning suspense novel One Night Gone, two women who have never met and never will meet, women of different ages with seemingly nothing in common, have unexpected and consequential connections after all. At the end of the summer of 1986, a teenager named Maureen Haddaway disappears one night from the wealthy New
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