Month: November 2022

Reading Death on a Winter Stroll by Francine Mathews is like a vacation in an idyllic spot, at the most festive of times… with murder. It’s a police procedural set on an island 30 miles off the coast of Massachusetts. This is not a location suitable for a remake of Agatha Christie’s And Then There
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Image Credit: Shutterstock Tiffany Trump looked absolutely stunning in her wedding dress at her over-the-top nuptials on Saturday, Nov. 12! The 29-year-old daughter of Donald Trump and his second wife Marla Maples wed her billionaire heir beau Michael Boulos at her father’s Mar-A-Lago estate in Palm Beach, FL.  The gown, which you can see HERE,
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The Wildcats are together again — and this time they’re in Paris! On Saturday, “High School Musical” director Kenny Ortega and actor Drew Seeley (who did the singing for Zac Efron‘s Troy) shared photos from the cast’s reunion at the Dream It Conventions in Paris on Instagram. Cast members in attendance included Seeley, Vanessa Hudgens,
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A number of awards-contending composers and songwriters were on hand Saturday in Los Angeles for Deadline’s Sound & Screen event, which showcased the music propelling nine buzzy film awards-season titles. RELATED: Deadline’s Sound & Screen: Full Coverage The panelists, their pics and the distributors were Alexandre Desplat (Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, Netflix), Diane Warren (Tell It
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In Portable Magic: A History of Books and Their Readers, Oxford University Shakespeare studies professor Emma Smith offers a lively and engaging survey of the history of the book, focusing on the “material combination of form and content” she calls “bookhood.” It’s a “book about books, rather than words,” that describes with both insight and
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Take a deep breath, we’re going to talk about ‘pretty privilege’, AKA the term the internet has coined to describe the benefits associated with conforming to society’s beauty ideals. It’s conditional – think white, thin, cis-gendered, young, non-disabled figures.  Let me be blunt, we live in a shallow, superficial, and appearance-fixated society with a serious
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Anyone who thinks Yellowstone is a conservative show probably never watched it, creator Taylor Sheridan says. Sheridan made his comment in an interview with The Atlantic on the eve of the show’s fifth-season premiere on streamer Paramount+ this Sunday. “They refer to it as ‘the conservative show’ or ‘the Republican show’ or ‘the red-state Game of
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View gallery Image Credit: APEX/MEGA Rebel Wilson was living her best life once again as she stepped out to party with her girlfriend Ramona Agruma and socialite Paris Hilton in Los Angeles on Thursday, Nov. 11. The Pitch Perfect star was spotted holding hands with Ramona as the cute couple made their way onto the
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Just days before the Santa Fe District Attorney is expected to announced her intentions in the fatal shooting of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins by Alec Baldwin last year, the actor Friday has slammed crew members of the indie Western with a negligence lawsuit. Filed on a day when Los Angeles Superior Court is closed for the Veterans
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