Month: December 2021

News Listen to Mach-Hommy’s New Album Balens Cho The full-length followup to this spring’s Pray for Haiti By Matthew Ismael Ruiz December 4, 2021 Facebook Twitter Mach-Hommy’s Balens Cho artwork (Courtesy of MAC Media) Facebook Twitter Mach-Hommy has self-released his new album Balens Cho. The 13-track LP features guest appearances from Nicholas Craven, Tha God
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The pop-rock sisters turned a timely song parody into a possible tour announcement.  By Jordan Hoffman December 4, 2021 Haim, the Grammy-nominated pop-rock trio consisting of sisters Este, Danielle, and Alana Haim, presented the internet with a terrific sixth-night-of-Chanukah gift on Friday. With a caption that just read “Sandler we love you,” the trio posted
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A new clip from Morbius shows off Jared Leto’s vampire powers. After rebooting Spider-Man again and introducing Tom Holland to the MCU, Sony has been working hard on spinoff Spider-Man movies focusing on the web-slinger’s iconic villains. Holland’s two solo Spider-Man outings introduced audiences to Vulture, Shocker, Scorpion, and Mysterio, but plenty more are getting solo movies,
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This article contains references to domestic abuse. If you’ve never heard of trauma bonding, the chances are you’re familiar with how it manifests. Take the phrase ‘mixed signals’, often used to describe the way a partner may alternate between love bombing and withholding affection from us. We’re all familiar of the concept of mixed signals,
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Welcome to Revenge of the Remakes, where columnist Matt Donato takes us on a journey through the world of horror remakes. We all complain about Hollywood’s lack of originality whenever studios announce new remakes, reboots, and reimaginings, but the reality? Far more positive examples of refurbished classics and updated legacies exist than you’re willing to remember
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December gets underway with some gripping mysteries and brutal crimes for detectives to solve both in the present day, and back in the past. We lead off our new books report with author Luke McCallin filling in some of the back story behind his popular German detective Gregor Reinhardt, who previously featured in The Pale
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The arthouse is awash with well reviewed new offerings from Danish animated doc Flee to Paulo Sorrentino’s Hand of God to IFC’s Benedetta heading into awards season and amid a paucity of new wide releases. The first weekend of December following the five-day Thanksgiving frame is notoriously slow at the box office, but also a
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Jaymin Eve’s “Supernatural Academy” books are getting a Young Adult animated series adaptation from the streaming service Peacock, Deadline has announced this afternoon. Deadline notes, “The project was developed and written by Gillian Horvath and hails from executive producer Allen Bohbot and 41 Entertainment.” “Supernatural Academy” will premiere on Peacock on January 20, 2022! “Supernatural
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News Chromatics’ Adam Miller Announces Debut Solo Album Gateway is out early next year By Allison Hussey December 3, 2021 Facebook Twitter Adam Miller, October 2019 (Photo by Burak Cingi/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Chromatics’ Adam Miller has announced a forthcoming solo album, his first under his own name. It’s titled Gateway, and it’s out February 11.
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“Dante and Shakespeare divide the modern world between them; there is no third,” T.S. Eliot said. James Joyce called Dante Alighieri “my spiritual food,” and Russian poet Anna Akhmatova learned Italian just to read him. The influence of Dante and his Divine Comedy permeates Western history and, clearly, the consciousness of even the most modern
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