Month: August 2021

Image Source: YouTube user Hulu Hulu’s Homeroom documentary tells the inspiring story of Oakland High School’s 2020 graduating class. Taking place during the 2019-2020 school term, the film follows a group of students as they navigate their senior year amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the racial justice movement and raise their voices to make a
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“I stand squarely behind my decision.” By Bess Levin August 16, 2021 Hours after tragic and unbelievable footage of Afghan civilians chasing a U.S. military plane in the hopes of escaping the Taliban—with reportedly at least three individuals holding onto the exterior before falling off—Joe Biden delivered a speech at the White House defending his
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IF YOU GO DOWN TO THE WOODS TODAY… ACCLAIMED ECO-HORROR GAIA SET FOR UK RELEASE ON 24 SEPTEMBER Altitude announce that the intense and extraordinary horror GAIA is being released in cinemas from September 24th and on altitude.film and other digital platforms from September 27th. A timely and terrifying eco-horror that will appeal to fans of horror mindbenders Midsommar,
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In her first press conference since she withdrew from the French Open and Wimbledon, the world’s No. 2 Womens’ tennis player Naomi Osaka teared up before stepping away from the podium. The trigger was reportedly a question from longtime Cincinnati Enquirer sports columnist Paul Daugherty. According to New York Times tennis writer Ben Rothenberg, things
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Since fans discovered her resemblance to Scarlett Johansson, TikToker mimisskate has not hesitated to post videos of herself cosplaying as Natasha Romanoff and as Johansson herself. Well, one of her recent videos, which brings in Margot Robbie doppelgänger russianharleyofficial, may be her best one yet. You can check out the mind-blowing TikTok video down below:
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Since reaching the dizzy heights of fame with One Direction, Harry Styles has carved a unique solo career out of music, winning a Grammy for his single ‘Watermelon Sugar‘; acting, including his newest role in My Policeman alongside Emma Corrin; and fashion, as one of the stylish men, ever. Naturally, when rumours began to circulate
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The publisher of the Washington Post Fred Ryan has emailed President Joe Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan urging the U.S. to evacuate over 200 U.S, journalists, support staff and their families from Afghanistan. The Post wrote on behalf of itself, The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, according to news reports, as
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Anthony Horowitz is best known for his young adult and television writing, but we find his adult crime fiction much more appealing. Standing out from his peers, he currently has four series underway, all of which are either fiercely original, thoroughly entertaining, or both: his Sherlock Holmes pastiche, his James Bond continuation, the Susan Ryeland
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Tristan Thompson shared a message about embracing change following his split from Khloe Kardashian and NBA trade, and Kim Kardashian was among those to support him. Kim Kardashian, 40, shared some love to Tristan Thompson, 30, after the NBA star posted a cryptic message via Instagram on Saturday (Aug. 14). Tristan, who recently split from Kim’s
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News Ka Releases New Album A Martyr’s Reward Watch the music video for his new song “I Notice” By Noah Yoo August 13, 2021 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Brownsville rapper Ka has shared a new album, A Martyr’s Reward, following last year’s Descendants of Cain. Today’s release comes with the music video for a new
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News Nanci Griffith, Folk and Country Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 68 The Grammy-winning artist was best known for “Love at the Five and Dime” and her cover of Julie Gold’s “From a Distance” By Matthew Ismael Ruiz August 13, 2021 Facebook Twitter Nanci Griffith performs in London, February 3, 2010. (Photo by Christie Goodwin/Redferns) Facebook Twitter
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News Pil Trafa, Argentine Punk Pioneer, Dies at 62 The lead singer of Los Violadores died of cardiopulmonary arrest at his home in Lima, Peru By Matthew Ismael Ruiz August 15, 2021 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Pil Trafa, the musician best known as the lead singer of Los Violadores, died at his home in Lima,
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News Perfume Genius Covers “I Will Survive”: Listen Mike Hadreas says he recorded the “deathbed-y” take on the disco classic for a commercial pitch By Allison Hussey August 15, 2021 Facebook Twitter Perfume Genius, May 2018 (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images for Boston Calling) Facebook Twitter Perfume Genius’ Mike Hadreas shared a cover of Gloria
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Simu Liu doesn’t want Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings to be considered an “interesting experiment,” in light of Disney CEO Bob Chapek’s recent comments. During an earnings call on Thursday, Chapek used the phrase to describe the Marvel film’s upcoming 45-day theatrical release to Wall Street investors. Liu, however, vehemently disagrees with
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It’s not yet clear how long vaccinated people remain sufficiently protected from the virus, but the Biden administration doesn’t want to risk being caught unprepared.  By Charlotte Klein August 15, 2021 The Biden administration is working on a policy that could allow the general population to obtain COVID-19 vaccine boosters, part of a phased rollout
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A deliberately frustrating finale drove home the core themes of Mike White’s terrific series.  By Richard Lawson August 15, 2021 Though it opened with a mystery-box setup—who’s in the coffin getting loaded onto the airplane?—The White Lotus was far from a whodunit, or a who-died. It was, instead, a pretty matter-of-fact show, plain and harrowing
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