Month: November 2022

As someone who is equally devoted to books and the internet, I am endlessly fascinated by the failure of online writing to live up to its potential as a form. Previously, I wrote about how interactive ebooks were once seen as the future of books, and how they have completely failed to live up to
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It’s estimated that 55 million Americans will travel over the Thanksgiving holiday. That’s the highest level since the pandemic began and the third-highest since AAA began tracking the holiday in 2000. At the same time, Covid cases have been steadily rising nationally, with the most recent 24-hour total being 111,386, according to John’s Hopkins. That’s
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View gallery Image Credit: FOX Comedian Nikki Glaser was unmasked during The Masked Singer semi-finals on November 24. After facing off against the Lambs, Nikki’s identity was revealed. While still in the Snowstorm costume, Nikki got emotional talking about her dear friend Bob Saget, who was the Squiggly Monster on the show. She spoke EXCLUSIVELY
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A cannibalistic family targets employees of a restaurant that is open on Thanksgiving. REVIEW: For some reason Thanksgiving doesn’t get a whole lot of love in the world of horror movies. While there is a slew of films that take place during Christmas and Valentine’s Day, there are only a handful
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News Wilko Johnson, Influential Dr. Feelgood Guitarist, Dies at 75 The guitarist helped shape pub rock and inspired scores of punk and post-punk musicians By Jazz Monroe November 23, 2022 Facebook Twitter Dr. Feelgood’s Wilko Johnson, March 1976 (Richard Creamer/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Wilko Johnson, the influential guitarist who spearheaded the United Kingdom’s
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Celebrities like R. Kelly and Harvey Weinstein are spending another Thanksgiving behind bars … while Josh Duggar and Fetty Wap are spending the holiday in prison for the first time, but their menus are mostly traditional and plentiful. TMZ obtained prison and jail menus from across the country — specifically from spots where big names
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Alessandro Michele, the 49-year-old who came from the anonymous caverns of the design department to revolutionize Gucci, will exit the brand, Gucci announced in a statement today. In the press release, Marco Bizzarri, president and CEO of Gucci, thanked Michele for his dedication to the house over the past eight years, “and for his vision,
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Edited by Cecily Gayford — Murder in the Falling Snow brings you ten festive stories of murder and mayhem by some of the early-20th century’s best crime writers. From country houses to trainlines, rustic pubs to suburban terraces, the stories feature perplexing mysteries solved by canny detectives in environments now synonymous with classic crime fiction.
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Sweaty Betty’s Black Friday deals are always sought-after. Why? Need we remind you of how iconic their workout gear is? Didn’t think so. It is, of course, worth every penny when its full price, but when its on sale it’s that little bit sweeter. The good news is the brand gets seriously stuck in when
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View gallery Image Credit: Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP/Shutterstock It’s Turkey Day! Thanksgiving has arrived in the United States, and with it comes the annual traditions of good food, great friendship, and gratitude for all the blessings one has this year. Some of the biggest stars in music, politics, television, and more got a jump on the
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Anyone who has ever dated has risked being deeply hurt or potentially hurting someone else. We’re human. We mess up—whether it’s intentional or not. But one thing we all have in common when experiencing betrayals is that we have to decide whether to forgive or hold onto the hurt. When we forgive, we stop holding
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THANKSGIVING AM: Refresh for chart and more analysis It’s theatrical forever for Disney/Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever which is coming in ahead of yesterday afternoon’s estimates with $10M, but not so much for the studio’s animated movie Strange World which did $4.2M. This will translate per industry estimates into a 3-day and 5 day
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As the sun sets and a full moon rises, three children venture outside, ostensibly to find their runaway dog but mostly to frolic in the nocturnal world beyond their gate. Author Dianne White and illustrator Felicita Sala’s Dark on Light is lyrical, charming and wonderful.  White’s text is more like a poem than a straightforward
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A new French Late Show, fronted by popular actor, director and writer Alain Chabat launched on France’s TF1 amid much fanfare this week in France’s latest attempt to crack the format. Running Monday to Friday from 10.55 pm, Le Late Avec Alain Chabat launched on Monday (November 21), with the host joking in his opening
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