Month: December 2021

Bodysuit, $1,250, Celine by Hedi Slimane. Necklace, ring, Bulgari. Nathaniel Golberg What people might notice first about Quannah Chasinghorse is the Indigenous history she wears on her face. I do, too, because her screen—she’s joined from Paris, where she’s walking at Fashion Week—cuts off the top of her head. I see her narrow chin, her
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For the movies, is global inclusion possible? Utopian as that might sound—the idea of letting the whole world in– it is clearly a goal of the newly awakened Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The introduction to the Academy’s RAISE platform, an online portal used to screen Oscar Best Picture contenders for inclusiveness, states
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Today’s Featured Deals In Case You Missed Yesterday’s Most Popular Deals Previous Daily Deals The 57 Bus by Dashiki Slater for $2.99 Midnight at Malabar House by Vaseem Khan for $0.99 The Poison Thread by Laura Purcell for $1.99 Palace of the Drowned by Christine Mangan for $2.99 Happily Ever Afters by Eise Bryant for
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The nominations for the Brit Awards 2022 have been revealed, with Adele, Dave, Ed Sheeran and Little Simz leading the way with four nominations each.  This year, the ceremony has become gender-neutral with categories such as ‘artist of the year’ replacing the traditional ‘British female’ and ‘British male’ categories, with new genre-specific awards for alternative/rock,
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Look fear in the eye. Inspired by the viral fan fiction, “Two Sentence Horror Stories” is back with a third season next year, with the new episodes premiering on The CW on Sunday, January 16, 2022. Exclusively check out the key art for Season 3 below! “Two Sentence Horror Stories” is a critically-acclaimed psychological horror anthology
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Image Source: Getty / Jamie McCarthy / Steve Granitz Last month, Britney Spears celebrated the end of a 13-year-long conservatorship. Now, in a recent interview with NME, Mariah Carey is revealing that she reached out to Britney to let her know she wasn’t alone during her conservatorship battle. “I think everybody on this planet deserves
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News LCD Soundsystem Release Statement About Remaining Brooklyn Residency Dates They plan on completing their run at Brooklyn Steel, despite surging COVID-19 case numbers in New York By Allison Hussey December 17, 2021 Facebook Twitter LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, June 2018 (Photo by Kieran Frost/Redferns) Facebook Twitter LCD Soundsystem have released a statement saying that
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The Los Angeles Film Critics Association is voting Saturday on the best films and performances of 2021. The group, made up of L.A. area print and digital journalists, is deliberating winners and runners-up throughout the morning in 14 categories including Best Picture. The first winner announced was for Best Cinematography. Ari Wegner captured the honor
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It’s been a year with some stranger-than-fiction moments, hasn’t it? Just as well we crime readers have our imaginary worlds to fall back on — and thanks to the hard-working authors for supplying such a wealth of material! Looking back over 2021, I was struck by the sheer range and variety of novels that I
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Humanity creates A.I., relies heavily on A.I. in every aspect of daily living, and becomes horrified when a triggering event causes A.I. to turn on its creators. An apocalyptic war between humans and machines ensues. That basic premise applies to numerous dystopian sci-fi movies over the decades, and Mother/Android emerges as the latest. Despite its familiarity, writer/director Mattson
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When it comes to film and television, Apple TV+ is leading the entertainment industry with its high-profile original titles, including critically acclaimed comedy series Ted Lasso and, most recently, the sci-fi drama Finch, starring Tom Hanks. Apple Original Films, alongside Legendary Pictures, is now producing Bad Blood, an upcoming film detailing the meteoric success and
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On a Monday afternoon in late November, Jamar Roberts, a longtime star of the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater, was standing in a studio at the company’s expansive, glass-walled school in midtown Manhattan. But instead of joining the group of barefoot and masked dancers as they rehearsed his piece “Holding Space,” Roberts wore cargo pants and
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