Month: January 2022

Jayne’s attorney Evan Borges released his own statement Jan. 29 praising the court’s recent decision and further defending his client.  “While Edelson retains the right to re-fie in California, the dismissal of Erika from the federal lawsuit that triggered bankruptcies of Girardi Keese and Tom Girardi is extremely important,” he said. “For example, the recent
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Today’s Featured Deals In Case You Missed Yesterday’s Most Popular Deals Previous Daily Deals Dust Bowl Girls by Lydia Reeder for $1.99 Seraphina by Rachel Hartman for $1.99 Beastiary by K-Ming Chang for $4.99 Queen of the Conquered by Kacen Callender for $4.99 The Host by Stephenie Meyer for $1.99 The Bollywood Bride by Sonali
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Netflix Co-CEO Reed Hastings bought $20 million shares of the streaming giant after a big drop in the stock price following quarterly earnings. The stock’s volatility — since recent financial results showed lighter than expected subscriber growth – is viewed as a buying opportunity by Hastings and others investors with faith in the long-term success
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Action, comedy, drama, and little something in between. There’s a lot of excitement on the schedule this week, including premieres on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon with Murderville, Pam & Tommy, and Reacher. Get ready to plan your schedule with what to watch this week! Saturday, January 29 8/7c Janet Jackson. (Lifetime) The conclusion of the
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There have been whispers on the north wind that Swedish author Tove Alsterdal’s novel We Know You Remember is one to look out for – especially for fans of Scandinavian crime fiction. So that’s where we start this week’s new books report, before working our way to New York and London for two very different
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Saturday Night Live‘s Alex Moffat has joined Bill Lawrence’s Apple TV+ series Bad Monkey in a key recurring role opposite Vince Vaughn. Written and executive produced by Lawrence based on Carl Hiaasen’s popular 2013 novel, Bad Monkey tells the story of Andrew Yancy (Vaughn), a one-time detective demoted to restaurant inspector in Southern Florida. A
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CAMPFIRE just keeps getting bigger. New smoldering cast announcements include Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead, Rob Zombie’s Halloween, Devils Rejects), Denise Crosby (Pet Semetary, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Impact), Martin Klebba (Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker, Jurassic World), along with Gavin White (Artik, The First
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Just days after taking over the Billboard Music Awards carpet, the couple once again stole the show at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in coordinated pink and white satin outfits.  “last night was punk prom,” MGK’s stylist Adam wrote on Instagram of these bright ensembles. ”did you get the memo?” Megan, meanwhile, captioned her pic, “Daddy Issues
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Netflix has taken worldwide rights to Participant’s feature documentary Descendant, which just won the U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award: Creative Vision at the Sundance Film Festival. Higher Ground, President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s production company, will present the film alongside Netflix. Descendant, from director Margaret Brown, follows members of Africatown, a small community in Alabama,
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News Joni Mitchell Says She’s Removing Her Music From Spotify in Solidarity With Neil Young “Irresponsible people are spreading lies that are costing people their lives,” she wrote By Allison Hussey January 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter Joni Mitchell and Neil Young, 1970 (Photo by Larry Hulst/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Joni Mitchell has said
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Americans have in recent years grown all too accustomed to the idea that senior government officials—even presidents—might breach protocols, smash norms, behave scandalously, and yet suffer few consequences. And so it may be surprising to some transatlantic observers that Britain’s prime minister could soon be ousted from office or forced to resign for briefly attending
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Young readers who love to paint, sing or write—or just enjoy reading about the fascinating lives of creative people—will find plenty of inspiration in these three biographical books about Black women who made their marks in the fields of visual arts, music and literature. Ablaze With Color Author Jeanne Walker Harvey was inspired to write
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