Month: May 2023

Late last year, The Bachelor fans heard a lot about Peter Weber and Kelley Flanagan’s stunning reconciliation. Even as an on-again, off-again couple, the duration of this little dance made them one of the franchise’s “success” stories. Relatively speaking. But all good things must come to an end. Also, some mediocre things. Peter and Kelley
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Kevin Costner‘s wife is pulling the plug on their marriage … we’ve learned she just filed for divorce. The actor’s wife, Christine Costner, filed Monday to end their 18-year marriage. It’s unclear what led to the split. Christine cited the usual “irreconcilable differences.” Kevin’s rep tells TMZ, “It is with great sadness that circumstances beyond
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Today sees the launch of Clonk!, a humour-filled crime novel by the Baltimore author J Paul Rieger, and here at Crime Fiction Lover we’re overjoyed to bring you an interview with the man himself. Based in the Baltimore suburb of Towson, JP is a retired real estate attorney who has always been a writer only
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The Broadway box office report won’t register the impact of this morning’s Tony Award nominations for a week or two, but today’s news certainly comes as welcome and promising signs for Shucked, Kimberly Akimbo, Fat Ham and other well-reviewed productions doing their best to compete against blockbusters like Sweeney Todd and Parade. Shucked in particular
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A first-look teaser at “The Boys” spinoff series “Gen V” promised a bloody good time late last year but with no word on when to expect it. Now, thanks to producer Eric Kripke, we can expect school to begin this Fall. Kripke amusingly tweeted, “AND SO IT BEGINS. #GenV coming Fall 2023. Website link below. (Trailer, premiere date, all of it being
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One book. Nine readers. Ten changed lives. New York Times bestselling author Erica Bauermeister’s No Two Persons is “a gloriously original celebration of fiction, and the ways it deepens our lives.” That was the beauty of books, wasn’t it? They took you places you didn’t know you needed to go… This program includes a bonus
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California Governor Gavin Newsom said that he was “very worried” about the WGA strike, warning that “every single one of us will be impacted by this.” At the Milken Institute Global Conference on Tuesday, Newsom also floated the possibility of his office getting involved in negotiations at some point. “We’re not unfamiliar with labor issues,
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