Before Mendler’s run as spunky teen Teddy Duncan on Good Luck Charlie ended in 2014 after four seasons, she was simultaneously pursuing pop stardom, releasing her debut album Hello My Name Is… in 2012. While she continued to make music and act, she started studying anthropology at USC, though she dropped out in 2016. “I
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The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) announced on Friday that transgender competitors are now banned from playing snooker worldwide, The Telegraph reported. The decision follows a ruling from the Supreme Court of the U.K. last April that the legal definition of a woman under the country’s 2010 Equality Act is based on “biological
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Shudder Announces Killer “Halfway To Halloween” Lineup Of New Streaming Premieres by Matt Boiselle   Shudder, the #1 streaming service for horror fans, today announced a monster lineup for its annual “Halfway to Halloween” programming event, kicking off on April 1. Halloween is too much fun to celebrate just once a year, so Shudder commemorates the halfway point every April
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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. NOTE: Writer error earlier today meant that the wrong post got sent as Today in Books. Sorry about that. This is today’s Today in Books. Quiet news day before the holiday weekend, so it’s a
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U2 are back with their second EP of 2026, Easter Lily. The six-tracker follows last month’s Days of Ash (which was realeased on Ash Wednesday) and features a new collaboration with Brian Eno. Listen to the full EP below. Where Days of Ash consisted primarily of songs dedicated to activists who died, including Renée Good
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The Clownjuring Movie Review by Matt Boiselle   The Clownjuring – directed by Jody S. Dean, and starring Anthony Dean, Jesse Leppert and Jayce Dean Synopsis: When a young couple decide to play a game known as The Clownjuring, they awaken the vicious souls of three sadistic serial killer clowns from the depths of Hell.
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Zendaya’s press tour for The Drama continues to deliver a range of fashion moments that reflect both versatility and intention. Styled by Law Roach, the actress has embraced a mix of couture craftsmanship, romantic silhouettes, and experimental textures, solidifying her place as one of fashion’s most consistent red carpet forces. For the Drama’s New York
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Today’s Featured Book Deals $1.99 Black in Blues by Imani Perry Get This Deal $1.99 The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk, Antonia Lloyd-Jones (trans.) Get This Deal $1.99 Minor Black Figures by Brandon Taylor Get This Deal $5.99 The Happiness Collector by Crystal King Get This Deal $1.99 Pachinko by Min Jin Lee Get This Deal
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While sure, interpreting the “garden formal” or “beach chic” dress code comes with its own set of challenges, at least there’s a dress code to interpret.  Finding an outfit for the wedding welcome party is a whole other beast—especially when the invitation has zero instructions on attire. Context clues will only get you so far,
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Morrissey’s latest album, Make-Up Is a Lie, invites us to view the singer’s remarkable life through a new lens. Its storyline follows a lonely boy from a Manchester bedroom, the inspirations that shaped him, the miracles forged in an extraordinary musical partnership, of the masks he’s worn — and their cost. In an attempt to get as
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Kim Kardashian became synonymous with her infamous sex tape, which was filmed in 2003. She filmed it alongside her then-boyfriend, Ray J, who is Brandy Norwood’s boyfriend. Yet, the tape was allegedly never supposed to see the light of day. Yet, the same year that Keeping Up With the Kardashians came out, so did the
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