Month: May 2021

Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals You Can’t Touch My Hair by Phoebe Robinson for $1.99 Girl, Serpent, Thorn by Melissa Bashardoust for $2.99 The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo for $2.99 Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick by Zora Neale Hurston
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The Game is coming back! A revival has been ordered to series with original cast members Wendy Raquel Robinson (Insecure) and Hosea Chanchez (Black Lightning) reprising their roles as sports agent Tasha Mack and footballer Malik Wright, respectively, with several other legacy cast members making special appearances. The half-hour series will be executive produced by
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This just in, Disney’s Jungle Cruise will debut in theaters and Disney+ Premier on July 30. Dwayne Johnson revealed the news about his upcoming summer movie with Emily Blunt based on the popular Disney theme park attraction. Disney+ Premier means that the movie will be available for in-home purchase to Disney+ subscribers for $29.99 in those territories
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Video of the YearCarrie Underwood with John Legend, “Hallelujah”Dierks Bentley, “Gone”Elle King and Miranda Lambert, “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)”Ingrid Andress, “Lady Like”Kane Brown, “Worldwide Beautiful”Keith Urban with P!nk, “One Too Many”Kelsea Ballerini, “hole in the bottle” Kenny Chesney, “Knowing You”Maren Morris, “Better Than We Found It”Mickey Guyton, “Heaven Down Here”Miranda Lambert, “Settling Down”Ryan
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Members of the BOSS collective in 2019. (Instagram/blackobsidian_soundsystem/@lifethroughmylense_pro) A queer art collective nominated for the Turner Prize are criticising the Tate, the prize’s main sponsor, for laying off workers during the pandemic and for its handling of sexual abuse allegations against a prominent donor. Black Obsidian Sound System (BOSS) is one of five nominees for
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They were just history buffs checking out one of D.C.’s greatest landmarks, you see.  By Bess Levin May 12, 2021 Hey, remember that January 6 attack on the Capitol? Was incited by Donald Trump, who sicced his supporters on the building in the hopes that they would overturn the 2020 election? Involved rioters savagely beating
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News Pervis Staples, Co-Founder of the Staple Singers, Dies at 85 The soul and gospel singer died at his home in Dolton, Illinois By Madison Bloom May 12, 2021 Facebook Twitter The Staple Singers circa 1967, with Pervis Staples third from the left. (Photo by Tom Copi/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Pervis Staples—co-founding member
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Check out an Official Finding You Featurette starring Katherine McNamara! Let us know what you think in the comments below. ► Buy Tickets to Finding You: http://www.fandango.com/finding-you-2021-224271/movie-overview?cmp=Indie_YouTube_Desc Want to be notified of all the latest indie movies? Subscribe to the channel and click the bell icon to stay up to date. US Release Date: May
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These disasters defined a decade. For this list, we’re looking at the most devastating and deadly storms, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, mudslides, heat waves and other natural phenomena the planet experienced from 2000 to 2009. Our countdown includes Hurricane Katrina, 2001 Gujarat Earthquake, 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake & Tsunami, and more! Let us know in the
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8. With a cast made up of six Groundlings alumni (Wiig, Mumolo, Rudolph, McLendon-Covey, McCarthy and Falcone), the improv was off the charts. “In the rehearsal process, you really got to know everyone’s characters before you’re shooting,” McCarthy told Entertainment Weekly. “Even if you didn’t use the specific information, you’d start to build this backstory. We had
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Queer books about found family are not hard to come by. But as wonderful as those books are, sometimes I just want to read about queer parents and other biologically related queer people: queer grandparents, siblings, elders, and other caregivers. I want books that explore how queerness lives in bio families, and delve into all
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In an unusual joint announcement, producers for Broadway powerhouses Hamilton, The Lion King and Wicked said the three shows will resume performances on Tuesday, Sept. 14 – the first day allowed under New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s reopening guidelines announced last week. Tickets are on sale today. All three shows are housed in Nederlander Organization
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