Turnstile launched their Friday evening Coachella set with a special message from singer Brendan Yates’ father, William Yates, a week after he underwent emergency surgery following a physical attack by Brendan’s former bandmate Brady Ebert. Ebert, who allegedly struck Bill Yates with his car, is currently being held on second-degree attempted murder charges, though he
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In mid-March, Dial Books, a long-time imprint at Penguin Random House, shut down unexpectedly. No one knew it was happening, including the authors or the editors, many of whom lost their jobs. News about the closure offered no answers as to why this happened and why it happened so swiftly and unexpectedly. Industry chatter suggested
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Opening their Land of Hope and Dreams tour in Minneapolis last week (March 31), Bruce Springsteen, the E Street Band, and special guest Tom Morello honored hometown legend Prince with a faithful cover of “Purple Rain.” Fan recordings proliferated, and now, that performance has been immortalized—as much as anything on the internet can be—with an
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BayView Entertainment invites horror fans to step into a psychedelic purgatory with the release of Exophoria, a chilling new vision from filmmaker Kerry McArthur. In a secluded mountain town, a young doctor—haunted by her own past trauma—encounters two comatose teenagers. Their condition is the result of experimenting with “Exophoria,” a forgotten 1970s hallucinogen with a
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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15 reunion brought high-impact glamour, with the cast delivering a mix of sleek silhouettes, embellished gowns, and soft neutrals for the highly anticipated taping. From shimmering metallics to intricate lace and structured tailoring, each look reflected a distinct take on reunion style. Dorit Kemsley opted for a gold
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BAFTA has apologized “unreservedly” to the Black and disabled communities over the N-word debacle, having identified “a number of structural weaknesses” in its “planning, escalation procedures and crisis coordination arrangements” before this year’s awards. At last month’s BAFTA Film Awards, the N-word was yelled unintentionally by Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson at Sinners stars Delroy Lindo and Michael B.
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HNN Interview: Anthony Masi (Beyond Killer Games) by Matt Boiselle We recently had the chance to sit down for a few and chat with Anthony Masi, the owner of Beyond Killer Games, who also works as a documentary and film producer, whose most recent work included the “Silent Night Deadly Night” remake, and get this:
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Dan Levy stepped out for the Big Mistakes premiere wearing a look from Versace’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection. His outfit featured a grey pinstripe blazer jacket paired with brown leather pants and a striped silk shirt, creating a mix of tailoring and texture that balanced structure with ease. The ensemble was further styled with a printed
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The developers behind Pokémon Champions, the newly released video game from the mega-popular monster-fighting cartoon franchise, announced that they will correct a bug that allowed Gallade, a male creature, to have a female gender marker. The temporary error prompted some fans to humorously declare that it allowed the creature to be “transgender.” Screenshots of the
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Shojo anime has always held a special place in the medium, blending emotional storytelling, character-driven narratives, and romance that resonates across generations. Now, Crunchyroll’s latest curated list of must-watch shojo titles highlights both timeless classics and modern standouts, offering something for longtime fans and newcomers alike. It’s a mix that reflects how the genre has
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