Month: May 2023

Surely, many readers scrolled here first, to see which track came in at number one, and they’re probably not shocked to see “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” here at the top. “All Too Well” — the original five-minute version from 2012’s “Red” — was already one of Swift’s best. In the shortened version, Swift
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In her first memoir, Welcome to Shirley: A Memoir From an Atomic Town, Kelly McMasters chronicled her happy childhood in a small blue-collar seaside community—and her horrified realization that nearby nuclear reactor leaks were causing cancer in numerous residents. McMasters again explores the notion of something dark and poisonous lurking beneath a bright, beautiful surface
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Pitch Perfect is currently the number one movie on Netflix, more than a decade after it was originally released in theaters, and all eyes are on the beloved cast members. The movie musical turned Anna Kendrick into a huge star and rose the profiles of co-stars like Rebel Wilson, Anna Camp, and Brittany Snow. Following
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After ex-NHLer P.K. Subban made a jab about pop singer Lizzo‘s weight, many critics think it’s About Damn Time the former defenceman understand body positivity. While appearing as an ESPN commentator during Tuesday night’s Florida Panthers-Toronto Maple Leafs game, Subban, 33, seemingly made a comment about the plus-sized singer. Subban and ESPN co-host John Buccigross
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UPDATED, EXCLUSIVE: We heard whispers about this at CinemaCon last week and sources have solidified for us: Hollywood’s famed and historic Cinerama Dome’s reopening is looking more and more like 2024. Essentially, there’s still more work to be done on the Sunset Blvd venue.  The delay will come as a great upset to those indie
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Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya’s Dune: Part 2 finally has a new trailer.Courtesy of Niko Tavernise for Warner Bros Pictures Franchise newcomers Florence Pugh and a jarringly bald Austin Butler also get their closeups in the latest preview  of the hotly anticipated sequel. By William Goodman May 3, 2023 During last week’s CinemaCon event, Dune director Denis Villeneuve
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The Illinois Senate has passed HB 2789, a bill whose terms dictate that state funding from public or school libraries that remove books from circulation will be withheld. As per the bill, the $62 million of funding that goes to the state’s libraries will only be eligible for said funding if they “adopt the American Library
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Day 3 of the Writers Guild of America strike against Hollywood studios dealt with a few L.A. rain showers but continued strong turnout at 10 Los Angeles locations as well as at Silvercup Studios and Seret Studios in New York City. Much of the conversation in L.A. was about Wednesday night’s WGA West meeting at
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