Indie rockers Hurray for the Riff Raff won widespread acclaim for 2024’s The Past Is Still Alive album, on top of earlier praise for 2022’s Life on Earth. Both albums featured heartfelt, personal songs that courageously dared to critique America’s troubling decline, with singer/songwriter Alynda Segarra’s socially conscious perspective striking a chord with fans and
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Fox News’ Jessica Tarlov is known for serving as a counterpoint to her co-hosts on The Five. However, she recently admitted that Jesse Watters was right about something during a recent discussion on the show. However, she also brought up a few words he shared previously on the show. Jessica Tarlov Was Named A Co-Host
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Culture, community, and style converged at the 2026 Studio Museum in Harlem luncheon. Each year, the luncheon serves as both a cultural gathering and a fundraising initiative, supporting emerging Black artists and educational programming. The event draws a mix of creatives, patrons, and tastemakers who arrive in looks that reflect both the season and the
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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. Here are the biggest headlines from last week. The Most Challenged Books in the US in 2025 Sold was published in 2006, and it is about a 13-year-old girl who is sold into sex slavery
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The “Puto!” chant is back. Weeks before the World Cup descends on North America, the enthusiastic homophobic slur, chanted by Mexico soccer fans at their opponents, is making a comeback at stadiums in the co-host country, despite FIFA sanctions and a campaign by Mexican soccer officials to rid the expression from the “beautiful game.” Related
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The livestream schedule for the 2026 edition of Stagecoach is here. Footage from the Indio, California, country festival kicks off today at 3:05 p.m. Pacific, streaming on Prime Video, the Amazon Music app, and Twitch. Find out when to catch headliners Post Malone, Lainey Wilson, and Cody Johnson, along with the rest of the country-ish
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The Gripping Descent into Madness and Mutation Arrives Exclusively in Theaters October 23 DC Studios invites audiences to look fear in the face this fall with the release of “Clayface,” a riveting horror thriller that marks the studio’s first-ever foray into the genre. Directed by James Watkins (The Woman in Black, Speak No Evil), the
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All of Trump, Hegseth, Vance, and Johnson’s Christian references and posturing in their battle with Pope Leo XIV are fakakta (the Yiddish term for “messed up,” “ridiculous,” “defective”) and prove the following points, at the very least: That they misuse and misinterpret Christian scripture to justify their actions in their war with Iran. That they are incapable of either
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This May, Bayview Entertainment invites horror enthusiasts to witness a descent into madness with the release of Nightmare Symphony. Directed by acclaimed Italian filmmakers Domiziano Cristopharo and Daniele Trani, the film serves as a visceral homage to the legendary Lucio Fulci and the classic Giallo genre. A Descent into Artistic Madness In Nightmare Symphony, a
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Philadelphia women’s sports bar Marsha’s, named for the pioneering Stonewall rioter Marsha P. Johnson, is in turmoil after two fired Black staffers alleged transphobia and misogyny at the bar in the city’s queer-friendly Queen Village. Black and queer owner Chivonn Anderson has denied the allegations. Related Marsha’s former Black and trans manager and bartender Olivia
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When Colman Domingo, who plays her late grandfather Joe Jackson, said that Prince and Paris were “very much in support” of Michael, Paris begged to differ. “Don’t be telling people I was ‘helpful’ on the set of a movie I had 0% involvement in lol,” Michael’s daughter wrote on her Instagram Story in August 2025. “That is
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Michael Joy, the prominent horror publicist and creator of Marketing Macabre, is entering the high-stakes final week of the Kickstarter campaign for his feature film debut, DEAD afterlife. With only $1,500 remaining to hit the primary funding goal, the production team is calling on horror fans and independent cinema supporters to help push this “zombie/ghost mash-up” across the finish line. DEAD
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