Month: November 2023

News Björk Discusses Her “Lost” Song and Rosalía Collaboration “Oral,” a Single to Save Wild Salmon The musician has joined Iceland’s fight against Norwegian-owned commercial farming operations that threaten to disrupt native ecosystems By Allison Hussey November 5, 2023 Facebook X Björk (Santiago Felipe/Redferns for ABA) Facebook X In Reykjavík last month, farmers laid out
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Image Credit: Shutterstock Southern Charm star Austen Kroll said the death of former girlfriend Olivia Flowers’ brother, Conner, actually brought the exes “closer together.”  “It’s such a tragedy. No one knows how to handle this,” Austen, 36, told a group of reporters at BravoCon on Saturday, November 4. “Olivia and I were not in a
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In case you missed it earlier this week… Tis the season to be scary, as Bloody Disgusting announces the acquisition of three new holiday horror titles for the SCREAMBOX streaming service – Secret Santa, Night of the Missing, and Santastein will make the long winter’s nights anything but silent! Since Black Christmas, holiday films have
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Laura Sackton is a queer book nerd and freelance writer, known on the internet for loving winter, despising summer, and going overboard with extravagant baking projects. In addition to her work at Book Riot, she reviews for BookPage and AudioFile, and writes a weekly newsletter, Books & Bakes, celebrating queer lit and tasty treats. You
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News Minneapolis Venue First Avenue Officially Recognizes Hospitality Workers Union The union, which was proposed to management on Thursday, will represent around 200 hospitality workers across First Avenue Productions’ Twin Cities venues By Hattie Lindert November 4, 2023 Facebook X The exterior of First Avenue in Minneapolis, photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Facebook X Minneapolis music
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It’s tough out there for adaptations of Stephen King‘s Salem’s Lot and its prequel story “Jerusalem’s Lot.” While the Salem’s Lot remake hangs in limbo without a release date, the “Chapelwaite” showrunner announced today that season two won’t be moving forward after all, despite a renewal in 2022. “Chapelwaite” co-showrunner Jason Filardi broke the news via X,
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Cinemark CEO Sean Gamble said Apple and Amazon, two behemoths of the tech world but newcomers to the wide-release movie business, are so far “very pleased” with their results. During a conference call with Wall Street analysts to discuss third-quarter results, the major exhibitor boss said Cinemark’s conversations with the two tech firms indicate they
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Patricia Thang is an educator located in Los Angeles. Though a native Angeleno through and through, her heart also belongs to Tokyo, where much of her family is from. Besides books, she is an enthusiastic devourer of many things, including podcasts, television, and J-pop. She realizes there’s not enough time in the world to consume
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The ramifications of the actors strike at the weekend box office continues to be felt, as ticket sales this weekend plummeted to $58.3M, which is currently the third-lowest of 2023. Remember, Legendary/Warner Bros’ Zendaya-Timothee Chalamet-Austin Butler-Florence Pugh sequel Dune: Part Two was originally set to play this weekend, and with its departure, there’s at least
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