Month: September 2021

News Mdou Moctar Releases Afrique Victime Documentary: Watch A look at the creation of Moctar’s acclaimed 2021 album By Evan Minsker September 16, 2021 Facebook Twitter Mdou Moctar (still from Afrique Victime: The Documentary) Facebook Twitter Mdou Moctar has released a documentary on the days surrounding the release of the new album Afrique Victime. The
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Based on the best-selling novel by Daria Polatin, who serves as Showrunner/Executive Producer, Netflix has announced “Devil in Ohio” this afternoon, an upcoming limited series. “The suspenseful thriller is inspired by a true story and the best-selling book,” and production is currently underway in Vancouver, Canada, today’s press release explains. “When hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne
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Tim Davie, the BBC’s Director-General, has said the broadcaster needs “a really serious dialogue with government” in the context of Nadine Dorries replacing Oliver Dowden as the UK’s new Culture Secretary. Dorries has been an outspoken critic of the BBC in the past. In 2018 she tweeted that the broadcaster was “a biased leftwing organisation
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For Nicole, taking the abortion pill was like getting through “an extremely painful poop.” It hurt, a lot, and then it was done. She was bartending at the time, light years away from thinking about motherhood, and decided on medication abortion. At $585, it was cheaper than a surgical abortion. Plus, Nicole wanted do it
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Marilyn Manson‘s rape accuser just had her lawsuit against the shock rocker tossed out of court … TMZ has learned. According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, the judge dismissed the suit Tuesday, ruling the statute of limitations had passed on the woman’s claims. TMZ broke the story … Manson was sued back in
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Cast is being finalized on Tokyo Vice, the crime drama loosely based on Jake Adelstein’s 2009 memoir about a crime reporter on the Tokyo Metropolitan Police beat. Series regulars added include Hideaki Ito (Tokkai), Show Kasamatsu (Flowers and Rain) and Tomohisa Yamashita (The Man from Toronto). Further additions include Shun Sugata (Tomorrow’s Dinner Table), Masato
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A new Young Sheldon season 5 promo teases George’s infidelity and, thus, the fulfillment of Sheldon’s recounting of his father’s affair in The Big Bang Theory. Young Sheldon is an American sitcom and a spin-off of The Big Bang Theory that follows fan-favorite Sheldon Cooper throughout his childhood. Set in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Young Sheldon follows Sheldon’s struggle
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Being pregnant is hard work. OK, admittedly I don’t have first-hand experience of being pregnant BUT I have it on good authority that growing a human inside your body for nine months is no mean feat. As well as grappling with the existential euphoria/fear of bringing a baby into the world, you have to deal
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CBS’ previously announced competition series The Activist — to be hosted by Usher, Priyanka Chopra-Jonas, and Julianne Hough — is shifting its format to documentary special amid criticism, producers Global Citizen and Live Nation revealed on Wednesday. “The Activist was designed to show a wide audience the passion, long hours, and ingenuity that activists put
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Tyneside-based author Matt Wesolowski has garnered a loyal crime fiction following by thinking outside of the box, and in our third featured interview from Dr Jacky Collins’ entertaining The Doctor will see you now series, he explains how serendipity has played a part in his success. Matt hit the ground running with Six Stories, a
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News SoundCloud Says Portishead Song Earned 500% More Under New Royalty Plan It’s an early indication of how so-called “fan-powered” royalty distribution could potentially level the playing field for professional musicians who aren’t superstars By Marc Hogan September 15, 2021 Facebook Twitter SoundCloud, August 2018 (Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter A collaboration
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Amanda Gorman wowed audiences across the nation with her poetry reading at the presidential inauguration on Jan. 20, but growing up, she privately dealt with a speech impediment. In an upcoming an interview with Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts for the 20/20 special, Amanda Gorman: Brave Enough With Robin Roberts, the 23-year-old opened up
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Jeff Goldblum has signed on to host the 2021 Environmental Media Association (EMA) Awards gala, which will celebrate a new slate of television and film titles that center address climate change, sustainability and other environmental topics. The EMA Awards Gala will return for an in-person ceremony on Saturday, October 16 at Gearbox LA. EMA has
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