Month: May 2022

The first song on Nick Phoenix’s second album Wide World, “Wide World”, is an excellent introduction for listeners encountering the Los Angeles-based \singer/songwriter for the first time. It has some differences with many of the album’s remaining tracks this review will address later, but the title song boasts many of the qualities that have served
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Eliot Schrefer is a two-time National Book Award finalist best known for novels that explore the relationships between humans and animals. In Queer Ducks (and Other Animals): The Natural World of Animal Sexuality, Schrefer turns to nonfiction to present cutting-edge research on a plethora of same-sex animal behaviors, from male doodlebugs observed “doing the dirty”
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Kaley Cuoco and Tom Pelphrey‘s new relationship is full of the warm and fuzzies.  The couple were joined by several furry friends, including horses, goats and cows, during their most recent outing. Captioned with farm animal and heart emojis, Tom posted photos on May 14, including one in which he shares a kiss with Kaley—a skilled equestrian—as she sits on
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View gallery Image Credit: John Salangsang/Shutterstock After looking stylish and supporting her beau, Travis Scott, at the Billboard Music Awards, Kylie Jenner changed into a casual look to spend the night out in Las Vegas. The chic style consisted of a white corset top, long white jacket, and wide-leg distressed jeans. The reality star paired the style with
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If you’ve already binged all 12 episodes of the BBC Three adaptation of Sally Rooney’s Conversations With Friends (we’re impressed), now’s the perfect time to dig out your old copy and refresh your memory. Way ahead of us? Well, we’ve selected some of the very best books that Sally Rooney fans will love.  With holiday
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News Gorillaz Announce 2022 North American Tour The trek with EarthGang starts in Vancouver in September By Allison Hussey May 16, 2022 Facebook Twitter Image courtesy of Gorillaz Facebook Twitter Gorillaz have announced a tour of North America for later this year. It starts in Vancouver in September, wrapping in Miami near the end of
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Justice is always darkest before the dawn! 2022 has been a big year for Batman. With Matt Reeves’ new take on the Dark Knight hitting the screens, many fans and newer audiences are revisiting some of the Caped Crusaders previous cinematic outings, and you could argue that none stand out more than Tim Burton’s 1989
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Hundreds of thousands of people turned out for the “Bans Off Our Bodies” day of action this weekend, with protests taking place in over 400 cities nationwide. The protests were a response to the Supreme Court’s leaked draft to overturn Roe v. Wade and strike down federal protection of abortion rights in America. Since the majority of
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Schiaparelli’s gilded “opera gloves.” Loewe’s armor-like body sculpting. Marine Serre’s head-to-toe catsuits. The new mode of dressing takes inspiration from bracing for the apocalypse, but with a stronger, sexier MO than your typical Blade Runner fare. It’s glamorous, dripping in gold and rife with baroque patterns. Perhaps the rise of this aesthetic stems from our
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Johnny Depp already testified, and Amber Heard returns to the witness stand today in Depp’s exceedingly high-profile, $50 million defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife. The proceedings are taking place in Virginia’s Fairfax County Courthouse. Both sides are presenting their cases before a seven-person jury, Depp, Heard, a platoon of lawyers and cameras and Judge Penney
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The festival has not only been demanding copy approval as a condition for interviews with Frémaux (something no other festival or organization has asked of us), but after pledging not to make any changes to copy, it has been removing content including potentially uncomfortable answers from Frémaux relating to diversity and controversial filmmakers. Last month
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