Month: May 2025

Reading Time: 2 minutes We have sad news from the world of music today as Rihanna’s father, Ronald Fenty, has passed away. He was just 70 years old. According to TMZ, Ronald passed away at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles this week. Ronald Fenty and Monica Braithwaite attend The Inaugural Diamond Ball presented by Rihanna
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Linen bedding doesn’t try too hard. It’s casual but considered, crumpled in the most elegant way, and somehow manages to feel both cool and cosy all at once. Unlike a high-thread count cotton set, which whispers luxury with its polished finish, linen leans into texture — a little undone, a little lived-in, but still effortlessly
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displayAdWhenGTMReady(“inside1”); Welcome to Today in Books. In this weekend edition, a look at all the news Book Riot covered this week. How To Build a Voters Guide for Public Library Board Elections The Best Books of the Summer, According to the LA Times Politics Can Now Dictate Public Library Collections in Three States, Per Fifth
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Marvel will not need a spot in San Diego Comic-Con‘s cavernous Hall H this year, Deadline has confirmed. The news comes as Disney and Marvel last week pushed the release date of its next big Marvel movie, Avengers: Doomsday, to a December 2026 release, meaning the studio will have Comic-Con 2026 to rev up fans.
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Just when you think we’ve certainly gone through all the ‘90s and ’00s trend revivals, think again. Last year’s ultra-sporty wraparound aviators have made the rounds, much to the dread and horror of Millennials who’ve actually had to live through that era, and while they’ve (hopefully) been laid to rest, another transparent lens has taken
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Alf Clausen, the longtime composer of The Simpsons who scored more than 560 episodes of the animated series, had died at the age of 84. Clausen died after a decade-long battle with Progressive Supernuclear Palsy (PSP). A two-time Emmy Award winner with 30 additional nominations, Clausen provided the music for The Simpsons for 27 years,
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Feel bad horror is a strain of cinema that swaps campy fun for corrosive dread, satisfying endings for bleak final beats, and thrilling tension for unsettling situations. They’re films that leave you, not just simply scared, but emotionally run through the ringer. Shocking no one who has seen 2022’s Talk to Me, Danny and Michael
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While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. I’m a long-time Kendall Jenner fan — I appreciate the model’s fashion, taste in men (hello, Bad Bunny), 818 Tequila line,
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. A Megalist of New LGBTQ+ Books Goodreads has a massive list of 135 LGBTQ+ fiction, nonfiction, and YA
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Focus Features has done a full takeover of the Angelika Film Center with The Phoenician Scheme on all six screens for filmmaker Wes Anderson’s latest. There’s a lobby and café redesign for full immersion, a jazz band, custom cocktails, t-shirts and totes as the film, which clocked a lengthy standing ovation at its recent Cannes
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NOTE: The following article contains disturbing details and video footage. Please read at your own discretion. A woman identified only as the pseudonym “Mia,” a former assistant of Sean “Diddy” Combs, continued her testimony Friday at his sex trafficking and racketeering trial. Mia said that she threw her phone across the room in terror and ran
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Soho Home has long been the go-to for that covetable, lived-in-luxe vibe that Soho House members enjoy behind closed doors. Think: velvet armchairs, marble top dining tables, and hand-blown glassware that turns your own home into a private members’ club (with better snacks). Born in 2016 to much fanfare, Soho Home is the interiors offshoot
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On the heels of announcing her third studio album, A Matter of Time, Laufey has now unveiled a run of tour dates for Fall 2025. Dubbed the “A Matter of Time Tour,” the jaunt will see the Icelandic singer perform in arenas across North America from September through October, including stops in Atlanta, Houston, Phoenix,
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. A Literary Giant and Activist is Gone Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o has died at the age of 87, leaving
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Disney‘s Lilo & Stitch has teed up this summer’s box office to arguably become the best one since Covid with a projected $4.2 billion in the U.S. and Canada after breaking a slew of records over its opening Memorial Day weekend frame. The $100 million live-action feature take of the 2002 animated classic broke even
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