Month: July 2021

News Watch Margo Price Perform “Hey Child” for Colbert Price has also announced a new live EP, out later this month By Madison Bloom July 9, 2021 Facebook Twitter Margo Price (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert/YouTube) Facebook Twitter Margo Price performed “Hey Child” for The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’s #PlayAtHome series; she’s joined
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“Still waters run deep” would be the perfect tagline for Virgin River‘s scenic but emotionally fraught third season. From Hope’s encounter with a hurricane to Lilly’s cancer diagnosis to Mel and Jack’s topsy-turvy relationship, the season is chock-full of sucker punches and never-ending twists. But it’s the season finale that will undoubtedly leave fans clamoring
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Play video content Balenciaga Kamala Harris‘ stepdaughter is making international headlines for all the right reasons … as she makes her Paris Fashion Week debut for Balenciaga. Ella Emhoff, the Second Gentleman’s daughter from a previous marriage, hit the runway Wednesday for Balenciaga couture’s Fall/Winter 2021/2022 show. Ella’s got that stern, deadpan model look down
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An attorney, an activist, a politician, and the undisputed master of legal thrillers, John Grisham has authored several capers that were marketable enough to be made into movies. After Stephen King, he’s probably the most popular writer to have his novels adapted into a wide variety of films. RELATED: The 5 Best (And Worst) Stephen
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The world’s No. 2 women’s tennis player made her first public appearance Saturday night after withdrawing from the French Open and Wimbledon. A pensive Naomi Osaka took the stage at the ESPYs to accept the award for for ‘Best Athlete, Women’s Sports.’ Osaka, who has revealed she suffers from social anxiety and depression, especially in
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‘Wellington Paranormal’ is the horror comedy that genre fans have been waiting for and it’s far more than a silly ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ spin-off. Television has become a haven for cutting edge horror content and there are greater risks being taken with programs that gleefully deconstruct the genre or combine it together
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It was once cool to have bold brows, noticeably darker than lightened and brightened hair. But trends move fast now and just about anything that was once a faux pas (hello, socks and sandals) can now be cool. People are saying bareMinerals’ new liquid concealer instantly blurs dark circles and skin imperfections, so we *had*
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FRIDAY AM UPDATE: No, streaming hasn’t killed theatrical just yet, and those exhibitors who’ve gone hungry over the last year and half, received lots of bread last night. Disney/Marvel’s Black Widow kicked off its previews at 5PM earning a huge $13.2M, easily the best preview night to date during the pandemic besting Universal’s F9 ($7.1M) and Paramount’s A Quiet
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Joseph Knox presents a perfectly-pitched melange of fact and fiction in his first standalone novel. The story of the disappearance of Manchester university student Zoe Nolan is told in a series of interviews and emails conducted and exchanged seven years later. The plot is set in motion when she makes a late decision to join
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Prodigal Son and La Bamba actor Lou Diamond Phillips has played a number of characters of different ethnicities throughout his career – from Mexican  to Native American to Filipino American. While his previous roles may not have been the most ethnically authentic, the mixed race Filipino actor says there can be a catch to diverse
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Chilean filmmaker Dominga Sotomayor, who is one of the directors on Neon’s anthology movie The Year Of The Everlasting Storm which premieres in Cannes next week, is set to write and direct Niebla for RT Features’ Rodrigo Teixeira. Film takes place on a cruise ship heading towards a distant nondescript coastline. In the middle of
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News Tom Hanks Celebrates 65th Birthday With Hour-Long Rock and Oldies DJ Set: Listen “It’s gonna be a bitchin’ year! 66! A bitchin’ year!” By Matthew Strauss July 9, 2021 Facebook Twitter Tom Hanks, October 2020 (Getty Images/Getty Images for Children’s Diabetes Foundation) Facebook Twitter It’s Tom Hanks’ 65th birthday, and he celebrated the way
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TIMOTHY A. CLARYGetty Images In the year since the non-profit 15 Percent Pledge launched in June 2021, urging retailers to commit fifteen percent of their shelf space to products from Black-owned businesses, nearly 30 major sellers—including Macy’s, Old Navy, and Sephora—have publicly taken the pledge. On July 8th, luxury department store Nordstrom became the latest
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Ever wondered what happens after the happily-ever-after? You know, after you’ve finally converted your dating game into a long-term relationship and danced off into the sunset à la Shrek and Fiona? Okay fine… Billie and Brad in Netflix‘s new series Sex/Life? While Sex/Life, which follows a stay-at-home mum who reminisces about previous sexual adventures in
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