Month: March 2023

The 2023 PEN American Literary Award Winners have been announced! This year’s awards conferred $350,000 to writers and translators in eleven different categories that include fiction, nonfiction, poetry, biography, essay, science writing, literature in translation, and more. The winners were announced live at the PEN America Literary Awards Ceremony on March 2, at The Town
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In the latest example of American culture’s descent into late capitalism, people on the internet are upset about the so-called “morality” of another giant corporation’s ad campaign and we actually should probably pay attention. Yes, hello, Hershey’s my old friend, the conservatives are freaking out about your marketing again.  People who hate transgender people are
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[embedded content] Greg Tally is Red in J. Horton’s new horror film, Craving. He teams with a great cast including Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), Al Gomez (Cloak & Dagger), and Holly Rockwell (Everything will be Fine In The End). Greg Tally has played an array of interesting characters lately including Midnight in Bermuda Island, Brett
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EXCLUSIVE: The British Film Institute is close to appointing a new Festivals Director, with an announcement expected imminently, Deadline understands. The incoming candidate will replace Tricia Tuttle, who announced she would step down from the role on the eve of last year’s London Film Festival. The Festivals Director role was listed by the BFI late
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Yes, the eponymous protagonist of Liz Nugent’s new crime mystery, Strange Sally Diamond, is strange. And for good reason. Sally lives a mile outside a small village in Ireland’s sparsely populated County Roscommon. Alone with her father since her mother died several years earlier, Sally is in her early 40s and has become her father’s
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View gallery Image Credit: Hersheys Hershey’s is celebrating Women’s History Month with their “Her for She” campaign Transgender activist Fae Johnson is one of five women featured in the campaign #BoycottHersheys began to trend on Twitter after the ad’s release Hershey’s is defending activist Fae Johnstone after her appearance in the candy company’s Canadian Women’s
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Massive Attack’s Robert “3D” Del Naja, with Slava Vakarchuk (photo by Robert Del Naja) News Massive Attack’s Robert “3D” Del Naja Remixes Slava Vakarchuk Song for Charity: Listen Dal Naja and the Ukrainian singer collaborated on “Obiymy (Legacy of War Mix)”; proceeds will benefit Ukrainian civilians By Madison Bloom March 3, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook
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Backstage at Madison Square Garden, the rap legend reflects on his early triumphs—and a late-career resurgence unprecedented in hip-hop. By Elliott Wilson Photography by Flo Ngala March 2, 2023 GQ Hype: It’s the big story of right now. It’s hard to believe at this stage of his 30-plus-year career that rap legend Nas has never
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Sony has just dated Jeymes Samuel’s biblical-times feature The Book of Clarence for September 22 this year. Inspired by classic Hollywood epics set in biblical times, Legendary’s The Book of Clarence tells the tale of Clarence (LaKeith Stanfield), a down-on-his-luck denizen of Jerusalem embarking on a misguided attempt to capitalize on the rise of celebrity and influence of
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At previous in-person editions of Filmart, Hong Kong’s major film companies, including Edko Films, Emperor Motion Pictures (EMP), One Cool Group, Universe Films and Media Asia, always anchored the trade show floor with huge, elaborate booths promoting the latest Hong Kong films, animation and TV series.  Despite a difficult few years, during which they’ve had
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When it comes to storytelling on the small screen, beauty plays a lead role. Just ask Daisy Jones and The Six makeup department head Rebecca Wachtel, who brought Prime Video’s ’70-inspired rock ‘n’ roll show to life with looks that evoke the fictional band’s highs and lows. “Makeup plays a huge part,” Rebecca told E! News in an exclusive interview. “It
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Journalism professor Michelle Dowd was raised in California’s Angeles National Forest as part of an ultrareligious cult known as the Field, which was begun by her grandfather. She grew up fearing the apocalypse might arrive at any moment, and public education was shunned and largely avoided. “Outsiders” were never to be trusted. As Dowd writes
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View gallery Image Credit: Steve Sands/NewYorkNewswire/Bauer-Griffin/Shutterstock “What’s your favorite scary movie?” Demi Lovato asked on Feb. 15, and nearly a month later, she gave fans a reason to pick the upcoming Scream VI. Demi, 30, shared not only “Still Alive,” the first single from the Scream sequel’s soundtrack, but a music video that might be
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Steven Spielberg shared a secret with Stephen Colbert tonight on “The Late Show” in what was billed as his first late-night interview: He doesn’t like to rewatch his own films. But there is one that, upon further review, he considers “pretty perfect.” Spielberg is making the rounds in support of his Oscar-nominated The Fabelmans, a look
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