Month: July 2023

News Noel Gallagher Show Evacuated Over Bomb Threat, Investigation Underway Police evacuated the Saratoga Performing Arts Center over the weekend before Gallagher could take the stage with the High Flying Birds By Allison Hussey July 10, 2023 Facebook Twitter Noel Gallagher, June 2023 (Kevin Winter/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Noel Gallagher’s Saturday night show with his
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Susie (she/her) is a queer writer originally from Little Rock, now living in Washington, DC. She is the author of QUEERLY BELOVED and the forthcoming LOOKING FOR A SIGN from Dial Press/Random House. You can find her on Instagram @susiedoom. View All posts by Susie Dumond Dr. Jennifer Guttman How often do you find yourself
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It’s rare when shows last for over a decade that fans are still clamoring for more, but that’s been the case for Bones since it wrapped its 12-season run in 2017. Thankfully, series creator Hart Hanson isn’t ruling out the possibility of the David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel procedural drama staging a comeback. “We are
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The acting world is mourning a tragic loss of a TV trailblazer. All My Children alum Jeffrey Carlson, who played one of the first transgender characters on daytime television, has died, according to multiple reports. He was 48. The soap star’s death was first announced publicly by Time Out New York theater editor Adam Feldman. “RIP Jeffrey Carlson,
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Prime Video’s cannibal dramedy series  “The Horror of Dolores Roach,” based on the hit Gimlet podcast, is available to stream now. To celebrate, they’ve released Cyndi Lauper‘s new single “Oh Dolores” for the series, for your listening pleasure. The pop queen behind “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” didn’t just create a brand new track inspired
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News Miya Folick Covers Annie Lennox’s “Walking on Broken Glass” for Reproductive Rights Benefit Album: Listen Proceeds from Nettwerk Music Group’s Broken Glass will benefit the Abortion Care Network’s Keep Our Clinics campaign By Matthew Strauss July 7, 2023 Facebook Twitter Miya Folick, photo by Jonny Marlow Facebook Twitter Nettwerk Music Group has announced a
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Refresh for latest…: Busy weekend at the international box office with a strong scary new entry, some unexpected spark in holds and a milestone for a long-running franchise. Out of the gate this frame, Sony/Screen Gems/Stage 6 Films/Blumhouse’s Insidious: The Red Door knocked out the biggest overseas horror debut since 2019. With $31.4M from 52
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Somehow, we have arrived in the second half of the year. I didn’t approve of this — did you? My goodness! Wasn’t it January about five minutes ago? It really was just June! But here we are, and after a bang-up first half of the year featuring some of the best romance novels I have
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When it comes to horror movies at the box office, Sony resurrected its track record this past weekend with the opening of Blumhouse/Stage 6 Films’ fifthquel, Insidious: The Red Door which had a $32.65M domestic opening, $64M Worldwide debut. On the domestic front, that’s the second best horror opening for Sony after 2004’s The Grudge
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