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It’s no secret that I’ve been excited about the possibility of a Super Nintendo World ever since I knew what a Super Nintendo World was. So … a couple of decades? Yeah, the thought of a Disney-esque Mario land has always been a childhood dream. Attractions based on Bowser’s castle. Food stands that, perhaps, offered
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This week’s shooting in Atlanta was the culmination of a pattern that’s been growing throughout the past year: Asian women are at massively disproportionate risk for racist violence. By Danielle Cohen March 18, 2021 Demonstrators rally in Los Angeles against a spike in violence toward Asian Americans, March 13, 2021.Ringo Chiu / Getty Images On
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It’s been two years since news of the college admissions scandal broke, sending high-profile celebrities, financiers, and Ivy League athletic coaches to prison. There’ve been podcasts, books, and even a Lifetime scripted telepic based on the twisty tale. Now there’s also a docudrama: Netflix’s Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal delves into the seedy
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CBS is extending The Talk‘s hiatus in order to expand its internal investigation in light of new allegations that Sharon Osbourne used racist and homophobic epithets to describe co-hosts Julie Chen and Sara Gilbert. These allegations come in the wake of Osbourne’s heated discussion about racism with co-host Sheryl Underwood, after she challenged Osbourne’s support of friend
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The animation legend and director of Spirited Away and Howl’s Moving Castle won’t comment on movies because he’s too busy picking up trash. By Colin Groundwater March 16, 2021 Collage by Simon Abranowicz The filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki is a legendary artist, a bankable box office bet—and a certified grump. An interview from November surfaced today
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Britain’s Prince Philip, the 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth, has left a London hospital on Tuesday after a four-week stay for treatment for an infection and to have a heart procedure. Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, was admitted to the King Edward VII’s Hospital on Feb. 16 after he felt unwell, to receive treatment for
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It’s been an emotional start to the week for Halifax-raised filmmaker Ben Proudfoot. On Monday, the Los Angeles-based director-producer scored an Oscar nomination for the documentary short “A Concerto is a Conversation,” which traces the family lineage of co-director and composer Kris Bowers. Read more: Academy Award winner from Nova Scotia visits provincial legislature with
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Rise ‘n shine! Today we’re Waking Up With​ Hayley Kiyoko​. The singer-songwriter is taking advantage of her time at home, easing into the day with a simple skincare routine and a spritz of her newly launched gender-inclusive fragrance, Hue​. Tune in on this episode as she reveals a surprising fact about perfume application, her favorite
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