Month: April 2023

Claire Forrest’s first YA novel, the effervescent and emotional Where You See Yourself, follows its protagonist, Effie Galanos, through her final year of high school. As a wheelchair user, Effie has been treated as an “obstacle” by her school, and she hopes that things will be different at a prestigious, big-city college. To get there,
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Este Haim attends the premiere of “A Small Light” at Alice Tully Hall in New York City, April 25, 2023. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Disney+) News Angel Olsen, Weyes Blood, Sharon Van Etten to Appear on Este Haim-Executive Produced A Small Light Soundtrack Kamasi Washington, Moses Sumney, King Princess, Orville Peck, and others
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Warner Bros. has no worries in The Flash. The studio knew they had the goods on the DC multiverse movie which brings together Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton’s Batman, Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman, Michael Shannon’s General Zod and a new Supergirl in Sasha Calle, and boldly premiered the movie here at CinemaCon Las Vegas to
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Kevin Wilson has officially been named the Head of Theatrical Distribution for Amazon Studios and MGM as the parent company combines both labels into one theatrical distribution group. The news comes in the wake of the passing of Amazon-MGM previous theatrical distribution boss, Erik Lomis, who was given a heartfelt remembrance today at CinemaCon by
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Dave Hollis‘ cause of death has been determined. The former Disney executive, and ex-husband of influencer Rachel Hollis, died of “toxic effects of cocaine, ethanol, and fentanyl,” according to an Austin, Texas autopsy report obtained by NBC News. His death—which was confirmed in February—was ruled as an accident by the report from the Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office,
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Independent Bookstore Day is this Saturday Apr 29, 2023 and bookstores around the country are gearing up for the celebration. More good news: Libro.fm, the audiobook platform that allows you to support the independent bookstore of your choice with each purchase, is getting in on the fun too. They are offering over 1,000 audiobooks on
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Colleen Cambridge’s Mastering the Art of French Murder is a delightful cozy mystery set in post-World War II Paris with a cast of American expats, including Julia Child. Tabitha Knight is settling into life in Paris, living with her grandfather and Oncle Rafe. Tabitha spends her days exploring the City of Light, tutoring her fellow
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Harry Belafonte, the iconic and pioneering singer, actor and civil rights activist is dead … according to his rep. Ken Sunshine says Harry — who burst onto music charts in the 1950s before becoming a successful actor — died Tuesday at his home in Manhattan of congestive heart failure. Belafonte popularized calypso music in America
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