View gallery Image Credit: ABC The May 14 episode of American Idol is Disney night, with the top five contestants being mentored by Sofia Carson. After a performance from Sara Bareilles, it’s time to kick off the competition. Up first is We Ani, who sings “Into The Unknown” from Frozen 2. The powerful performance earns a standing ovation from the
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Ryuichi Sakamoto in 2016 (JOEL SAGET/AFP via Getty Images) News Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Management Shares His “Last Playlist,” Which He Prepared for His Own Funeral Featuring music by Alva Noto, Ennio Morricone, Bill Evans, Laurel Halo, Nino Rota, Claude Debussy, and more By Evan Minsker May 14, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Ryuichi Sakamoto died on
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Canadian author Sam Wiebe is known for his gritty, realistic Vancouver noir, especially the Dave Wakeland series about a former cop turned private investigator. Sunset and Jericho is the fourth book in the series however it can be read as a standalone. If you are familiar with Vancouver, you’ll recognise the two city beaches named
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UPDATED: Kate Winslet and Ben Whishaw scooped the top acting prizes at the BAFTA TV Awards in London this afternoon. The pair won in the Leading Actress and Actor categories for I Am Ruth and This is Going to Hurt respectively, with I Am Ruth also winning in the Single Drama category. Adam Kay’s Whishaw-starring
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Author Abdi Nazemian won a Lambda Literary Award for his debut novel for adults, The Walk-In Closet. His debut novel for teens, Like a Love Story, received a Stonewall Honor and was recognized by Time magazine as one of the 100 greatest YA novels of all time. His fifth book, Only This Beautiful Moment, seems
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In a rare weekend with fewer new studio wide releases, IFC Films had a one-two punch at the box office with Matt Johnson’s film BlackBerry grossing $473k nationwide in 450 theaters, for a U.S. per theater average of $1.05k and cracking the top ten on Friday. It will gross an estimated $740k in North America this weekend,
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“Awards are a mirror to the industry.” That was the message from Krishnendu Majumdar opening the BAFTA Television Awards in London this evening. The outgoing BAFTA Chair used his final awards speech after three years in post to push the industry on its ongoing work for representation both on- and off-screen. “I’m so proud of
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Amid fickle Riviera skies and the looming potential that the WGA strike and France’s own heightened tensions over pension reforms could simmer to a boil here, the red carpet is partially rolled out and technicians have been milling up and down the Croisette today as preparations continue for the start of the Cannes Film Festival
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