Month: September 2022

A New Mexico judge has ordered that Couy Griffin be removed from his position as a county commissioner due to his participation in the January 6 Capitol attack. Griffin—who is also the co-founder of Cowboys for Trump, seen above riding a horse through Manhattan in May of 2020 to protest then-mayor Bill De Blasio’s COVID-19
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View gallery Image Credit: Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP/MediaPunch/Shutterstock Friends star Courteney Cox, 58, took to Instagram on Sept. 6 to share a clap-back video for Kanye West, 45, who suggested that the show she starred in for a decade was not “funny.” Courteney captioned the video, “I bet the old Kayne thought Friends was funny,” along with
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Just when we thought we’d finally got to grips with all the Don’t Worry Darling drama, the premiere took place and served us even more, courtesy of Harry Styles. Are you sitting comfortably? Fans are now convinced that Harry Styles spat in Chris Pine’s lap as he took a seat next to him at the
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Erin Moriarty is calling out the “misogynistic trolling” she has experienced by some fans who watch Amazon’s The Boys. The actor portrays the character of Annie January, Starlight, who has been heavily criticized. Moriarty took to Instagram where she shared an article titled “#IStandWithStarlight?: The betrayal of Erin Moriarty by The Boys ‘fans’.” The article
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News The Waeve (Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall) Announce Self-Titled Debut Album, Share Video for New Song: Watch “Can I Call You” is the first single from the duo’s forthcoming LP due out early next year. By Matthew Ismael Ruiz September 6, 2022 Facebook Twitter The Waeve (Rose Elinor Dougall, Graham Coxon), photo by
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Description: Warning, this year is different! The Haunted Road – Human Slaughterhouse Edition includes a 25-minute drive down an all-new route of The Haunted Road to witness spine-chilling phantom sightings. At the end of the road (if the ghosts allow you to get that far), guests can park their vehicle to walk through a human slaughterhouse
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Wendy Stuart Kaplan and Steven Bloomer-Teague will be hosting TriVersity Talk this Wednesday at 7 pm ET in a replay with featured guests Flavio Alves and Tym Moss. This episode is a part of the Best of TriVersity Talk series that takes place on the first Wednesday of each month. TriVersity Talk is a weekly
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EXCLUSIVE: FilmNation Entertainment TV is developing a limited series based on R.O. Kwon’s critically acclaimed novel The Incendiaries. The series will be written by Lisa Randolph (Jessica Jones, Star Trek: Discovery) and directed by Kogonada (Pachinko, After Yang). FilmNation Entertainment will produce in association with Wishmore Entertainment. The project is currently being shopped around. The Incendiaries
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Jay Duplass finds the fast-paced Wall Street speak on HBO’s Industry as confusing as you do. “It’s so hard. It’s like speaking another language,” he tells me over Zoom. Yet Duplass handles jargon with aplomb as billionaire hedge fund manager Jesse Bloom, who made it big during COVID. This season, Jesse takes Industry antiheroine Harper
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Lizzie Blake knows that she’s a lot. A lot of energy and enthusiasm. A lot of creativity and vibrant warmth. But also a lot of mess and chaos. Her attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder can make things difficult, given that she lives in a world built for people whose brains don’t function like hers. After a lifetime of
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EXCLUSIVE: Nancy Buirski, director of feature doc Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy, which just premiered at the Venice Film Festival, has signed a development deal with Cineflix Productions. It comes after Buirski teamed with the production company on the doc, which explores the complex social and political history of John
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