Month: January 2022

News Posthumous Michael Chapman Album Another Fish Released It arrives on what would have been his 81st birthday By Allison Hussey January 24, 2022 Facebook Twitter Michael Chapman, September 1978 (Photo by Keith Morris/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Tompkins Square has released a surprise posthumous record from Michael Chapman, the influential English guitarist and singer-songwriter who died
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Mirror Girls blends historical fiction and horror to tell the story of Charlie and Magnolia, biracial twin sisters separated at birth after their parents’ murder, and the unforeseen consequences of their unlikely reunion 17 years later. Author Kelly McWilliams spoke to BookPage about the deeply personal experiences that inform the novel and what it’s like
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With the world becoming more and more of a place where social media and online content determine public perception, celebrities, and people in general, are starting to be pretty careful about what they post online. One of the ways many people are doing this is by keeping their children’s faces off their digital accounts. Katherine
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EXCLUSIVE: Here’s your first trailer for mafia origin series, L’Ora (Ink Against Bullets), the co-production between Italy’s Indiana Production, Germany’s SquareOne, and French studio SND. The anticipated Italian-language crime series premieres in Germany via Sky Deutschland this week and will be sold at EFM by SND and SquareOne. The ten-part drama is inspired by the real-life investigative
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Newen Studios is moving into feature film after financier Anton increased its investment in the French production giant by 40% to €50M ($56.6M). The extension of the agreement comes after two years’ worth of Anton investment in which Newen has been behind the likes of OCS’ The Opera and France Télévisions/RTBF/ARD’s Crossroads. It is currently in production
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DIY filmmaking mavericks Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead continue their unique nesting doll cinematic universe with their latest. Something in the Dirt harkens back to their roots, offering up another introspective, intimate sci-fi tale centered around an unlikely comedic duo.   Levi (Benson) snagged a no-lease apartment in Hollywood Hills, sight unseen, as he prepares to leave Los Angeles for good. He
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Thanks to a myriad of bugs and issues, as well as unpopular design decisions like swapping out classes for Specialists, Battlefield 2042 has had the worst release in the franchise’s history. Despite being the second most-played game on Steam at launch, Battlefield 2042’s overwhelmingly negative reviews are a testament to many Battlefield fans’ disappointment in the latest installment of the franchise. Steam
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A strong majority of Americans support legal marijuana. Will this be the year Democrats finally embrace it as a national issue? By Chris Cohen January 21, 2022 Illustration by Rob Vargas This week, Louisiana U.S. Senate candidate Gary Chambers put out what was in many ways an unremarkable ad for a Democratic politician: talking straight
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