Month: April 2023

James Gunn is bringing horror to the DCU, including the upcoming Max animated series “Creature Commandos” based on the DC Comics team that blended monsters and superheroes amidst World War II.  While the release date hasn’t been announced yet, Collider revealed the all-star cast bringing the “Creature Commandos” to life. The cast includes Sean Gunn as Weasel and GI Robot, Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr., Maria
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Jay-Z‘s longtime love for Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat is being flipped into a tribute concert for the Louis Vuitton Foundation this Friday … marking a rare live performance for Hov these days. ✨🎤JAY-Z – Concert hommage À l’occasion de l’exposition #BasquiatWarhol, JAY-Z rend hommage à Andy Warhol et Jean-Michel Basquiat avec un concert exceptionnel,
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Canadian pop singer Céline Dion is promising her fans new music this week, after a rare neurological disorder forced her to cancel or postpone concerts to concentrate on her health. The Quebec-born singer announced on social media that the new music would drop Thursday morning. Story continues below advertisement Dion announced in December that she
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Brittney Griner’s memoir is slated for a spring 2024 release. In it, the basketball star will detail her experiences being arrested and imprisoned in Russia. In February 2022, the WNBA All-Star flew to Moscow to play for the Russian women’s team UMMC Ekaterinburg, a common offseason activity for WNBA athletes that sometimes earns them almost
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In Home Away From Home, Newbery Honor author Cynthia Lord returns to some of her signature storytelling themes: displacement, friendship, families, animals and summer. Fans of Rules, A Touch of Blue and Because of the Rabbit will enjoy learning about the intriguing animal at the novel’s center, a white gyrfalcon typically seen in the Arctic.
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The nation’s biggest movie theater advertising network National CineMedia said tonight it’s filed a voluntary Chapter 11 petition in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Texas – where one of its biggest shareholders and customers, Regal parent Cineworld, has just presented a restructuring plan to emerge from bankruptcy itself.   Cineworld filed in
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Fashion lovers are about to go wild for Coachella. Starting April 14, thousands of music fans will pack their bags and head to Indio, Calif., to experience the three-day arts and music festival. While performers like Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK, Becky G and Rosalía will take center stage in the desert, many attendees like Camila Coelho, Vanessa Hudgens and Alix
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Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses celebrates its 20th anniversary this week with a brand new Blu-ray release, marking Zombie’s 20th anniversary as a filmmaker. A well-established musician by the time his debut feature was released, Zombie followed House of 1000 Corpses with films including sequels The Devil’s Rejects and 3 from Hell, remakes Halloween,
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Child country singer Billy Gilman was only 11 years old when he burst onto the music scene with his hit song “One Voice” back in 2000. The song was part of his debut album “One Voice” and also featured popular tracks like “Oklahoma” and “There’s a Hero.” His first album’s success garnered spots on both
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Julia Jacklin, photo by Richard Clifford News Julia Jacklin Announces Summer 2023 Tour Dates The Australian artist’s North American trek includes a stop at Pitchfork Music Festival in July By Matthew Ismael Ruiz April 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Julia Jacklin has announced a run of North American tour dates with support from Black
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If you’ve been following book banning news, you recognize the name Llano County, Texas. They come up frequently in our Censorship News Roundup, including for banning In the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak, barring community members from observing what should be public library board meetings, firing the library director, and more. Llano County library users also
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In a society that elevates white people and heteronormative relationships, the word family has come to suggest a white dad, a white mom and their two white children living in the suburbs. In Choosing Family: A Memoir of Queer Motherhood and Black Resistance, however, DePaul University professor Francesca Royster provides a look at what family
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Broadway showed signs of a spring blossoming last week, with box office receipts and ticket prices taking their traditional climb during the tourist-bumped week leading up to Easter. In all, the 33 productions grossed $38,594,054, a 12% increase over the previous week. Attendance for the week ending April 9 was 280,760, up 4%. The more
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Sound engineer in 2019, photo by Andreas Arnold/picture alliance via Getty Images News Women and Nonbinary Producers and Engineers “Vastly Underrepresented” in 2022’s Top Songs, New Study Finds The inaugural Fix the Mix report examines gender representation among producers, engineers, and other technical recording roles in the music industry By Nina Corcoran April 11, 2023
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View gallery Image Credit: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock Lili Reinhart, 26, seems to have romantically moved on from her ex Cole Sprouse. The actress was photographed passionately kissing TikTok star Jack Martin while wrapping her arms around him outside of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Monday. The hunk also had his hands on her waist as
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