Kevin Morby’s Little Wide Open serves as the final instalment of what was conceived as a trilogy, with Sundowner (2020) and This Is a Photograph (2022) documenting specific aspects of his return to Kansas City. The record is penned as a love letter to the Midwest, but it also celebrates the great expanse of middle America in subtler ways. Morby‘s eighth studio album comes across
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EXCLUSIVE: Production and sales outfit WTFilms is joining forces with Joe Begos, known for cult horror hits such as Bliss and Christmas Bloody Christmas, on They Call Him Zorro. The partners say the picture will draw on the original writings of Johnston McCulley, who first introduced Zorro in his 1919 novel The Curse of Capistrano,
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Seemingly discontented with only one album dropping on May 15, Drake unveiled three new LPs at the same time: Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour. Features across the trio include Future, Molly Santana, Sexyy Red, Loe Shimmy, and 21 Savage, with beats coming from Ovrkast, Riot, Boi-1da, DJ Frisco954, and more. Drake first revealed he’d
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Horror has always thrived on evolution. What starts on the big screen rarely stays there for long, and some of the genre’s most unforgettable films have found a second life in gaming. The result is something far more immersive than a passive watch. You are no longer just witnessing the terror; you are inside it,
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Jennifer Lopez delivered two distinct fashion moments while out in New York City, stepping out in tailored neutral looks styled by Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn. For her first look, Lopez wore a vintage Spring/Summer 2004 Jean Paul Gaultier ensemble featuring a blush-toned structured jacket with sheer corset-inspired paneling paired with an asymmetrical satin midi
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This spring marks five years of escalating attacks on books and libraries in America. Throughout 2026, organizations across the spectrum will be marking this anniversary, both to emphasize how long and complex this battle has been and to champion and celebrate the work being done to protect equitable access to books and libraries. Let’s begin,
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There’s a new trend emerging in the horror market of taking age-old stories and giving them terrifying new twists. There’s already been Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey and Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare, which completely flipped what viewers knew about these characters. The latest of these is The 3 Killer Pigs, which is about murderous
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Conversations about why clothing brands often fail circle back to the same operational suspects.  Wrong quantities ordered, bad tech packs, poorly constructed samples.  These things matter.  They are not, however, what separates the brands that build something lasting from those that quietly fold after one collection. The Field of Dreams Problem Nobody Warns You About
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Penguin Random House’s First Quarter Was Strong Can you guess the books that drove sales the most? Internationally, For the Fans! (KPop Demon Hunters) by Angela Song sold 1.6 million copies in the U.S., U.K.,
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In real time, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) eviscerated a Republican Congressman’s claim that the president’s approval rating is “soaring.” During a House DOGE Subcommittee hearing chaired by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Crocket slammed MAGA lawmakers for “abdicating their duties and abdicating the very people that put them into office.” Related She blasted Republicans for allowing
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Nick Lachey Shares Rare Insight Into “Unexpected” Newlyweds Show With Ex Jessica Simpson Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson’s impromptu reunion is now officially a public affair. Indeed, nearly two months after reports surfaced that the 98 Degrees alum—whose divorce from Jessica was finalized in 2006—ran into the “Irresistible” singer on a flight, Nick confirmed the former couple
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Nearly five years after the Noel Clarke scandal, Britain’s independent bullying and harassment complaints body is finally about to launch its landmark whistleblowing service. The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) will roll out its hotline in September and says those who report concerns to CIISA may be entitled to additional legal protections under UK
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Alex Cameron:09-10 Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s09-11 Brooklyn, NY – Baby’s All Right09-12 Washington, DC – Comet Ping Pong09-13 Durham, NC – Pinhook09-14 Richmond, VA – The Camel09-16 Brooklyn, NY – Baby’s All Right09-17 Kingston, NY – Tubby’s09-18 Somerville, MA – Warehouse XI09-19 Portland, ME – Space09-20 South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground09-21 Montreal, Quebec
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The stars stepped out in an array of structured tailoring, couture silhouettes, and statement prints for the Disney Upfront 2026 presentation in New York City. From Angela Bassett’s rose-embroidered velvet suiting to Lindsay Lohan’s sculptural couture gown, the event delivered a mix of polished daytime glamour and fashion-forward detailing. See what celebrities wore below. Angela
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Self-proclaimed “proud transphobe” Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is currently polling fourth place in the six-way Republican primary to become South Carolina’s new governor. A new poll of 1,089 likely Republican primary voters, conducted by The Trafalgar Group from May 2 to 5, shows Mace snagging just 15.2% of respondents’ support, behind U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman
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“It’s really funny because I’m probably almost approached more because she’s less approachable,” he explained with a laugh. “Because I’m on TV. I’m in their living room, so they’re just like, ‘Hey, what’s up man? How’s it going?'” The comedian—who shares son Cosmo, 4, with Scarlett—said his wife is “so famous” that it’s almost unbelievable
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