Month: March 2022

Jay-Z‘s after-party for the Oscars was definitely one to remember … ’cause some of Hollywood’s biggest names had to make their way through angry protesters to get inside. The mogul threw his Gold Party at the famed Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, where folks like Rihanna, Saweetie, Kim Kardashian and Diddy were greeted by frustrated
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For Oscars night, Garfield hoped to tell a different story on the red carpet, something he’s previously achieved by collaborating with Saint Lauren on a series of awards show season looks that incorporated varying silhouettes and a range of color.  “It’s been incredibly fun to work with the brilliant people on the team in creating
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“The Slap Heard Around The World” is how Australia’s Sydney Morning Herald has appropriately described it. The Oscars have once again permeated the cultural conversation. Sadly, for the wrong reasons. Will Smith’s rash and disproportionate response to Chris Rock’s ill-advised jibe has landed plenty of column inches and air time on the international stage. The
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I don’t know when I discovered historical fantasy books were a thing, exactly. But as soon as I fell down that particular rabbit hole, I knew — this might be my new favorite genre! I’m pleased to say that I can now confirm that, to no one’s surprise. What I love about the genre is
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News Coda Wins Best Picture at 2022 Oscars The film won over Belfast, Don’t Look Up, Drive My Car, Dune, King Richard, Licorice Pizza, Nightmare Alley, The Power of the Dog, and West Side Story By Allison Hussey March 27, 2022 Facebook Twitter Coda (courtesy Apple) Facebook Twitter Coda has won Best Picture at the
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Neilson BarnardGetty Images The 2022 Oscars telecast went off the rails after a mind-boggling unscripted moment, during which actor Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock. The incident appeared to be a reaction to the comedian’s joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, looking like “G.I. Jane.” (For context, Pinkett Smith has spoken openly about having
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The 94th annual Academy Awards spread the wealth more than usual Sunday night at the Dolby Theater, with Dune scoring a leading six wins and Best Picture champ CODA finishing second with three. The Eyes of Tammy Faye was the only other multiple winner Sunday night. Will Smith Apologizes To The Academy For Slapping Chris Rock
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In New Zealand author Vanda Symon’s new stand-alone crime novel, Faceless, an impulsive decision escalates into a violent situation. Two worlds collide one night when Bradley, an overworked and repressed office worker picks up Billy, a Fijian street worker, on the notorious K Road in Auckland.   The 18-year-old Billy only turns tricks to have enough
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Nova Scotia director Ben Proudfoot has won the best documentary short Oscar for “The Queen of Basketball.” Proudfoot claimed the Oscar at an hour-long ceremony immediately before Sunday’s star-studded broadcast where Quebec director Denis Villeneuve was among the homegrown contenders chasing a best picture win for “Dune,” “The Power of the Dog” and “Nightmare Alley.”
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French luxury fashion conglomerate LVMH announced the list of finalists for its 2022 LVMH prize today, supporting eight young fashion designers. Entering its 9th edition, fashion fans await the reveal with bated breath annually, as the list is always a strong indication of who will be the next big thing in the industry. Since it
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Occult Horror Author, Eve Lestrange new book, “Blood Moon Over the Chesapeake” is now available to order on Amazon. Eve’s previous books include Widdershins, Solitary Fire, and Path of Shadows. Check them out HERE About:Nora McCully had disappeared from South Baltimore, but long before she disappeared, pieces of Nora’s personality began to fade and what
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