Month: December 2023

News Lana Del Rey, Margaret Qualley, and More Feature in Bleachers’ New “Alma Mater” Video: Watch Clairo, Bartees Strange, and Jack Antonoff’s sister and parents are also in the Bleachers visual By Nina Corcoran December 7, 2023 Facebook X Jack Antonoff and Lana Del Rey in Bleachers’ “Alma Mater,” directed by Alex Lockett Facebook X
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Who made the victory short-lived? On Survivor Season 45 Episode 11, the remaining castaways had to find a way to stay together in one of the most shocking competitions to date. Meanwhile, letters from home threatened to change the trajectory of the game as allegiances started shifting. Who was left to compete in the season
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Holyrood and Westminster went to court over Scotland’s gender law reform bill A court has found in favour of the UK government blocking Scotland’s landmark gender law reforms. The Scottish government lodged a court case against Westminster for using a Section 35 order to block its Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill. The legislation, which was passed
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Libro.fm’s has released their list of the most popular audiobooks of 2023. The list is comprised of 10 audiobooks, was assembled based on sales through their 2,500+ independent bookshop partners, and includes celebrity memoirs, romantasy, family saga, romance, and more. To get things started, here are five of the most popular audiobooks of 2023 according
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News Danny Brown Announces 2024 North American Tour Brown will perform in support of his new album, Quaranta, in March and April By Madison Bloom December 7, 2023 Facebook X Danny Brown, July 2022 (Mat Hayward/Getty Images) Facebook X Danny Brown has announced a 2024 North American tour in support of his new album, Quaranta.
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When the news broke that Billie Eilish would be involved in Barbie, no one could have predicted the chart-topper she and her brother, FINNEAS, came up with. The answer eventually came in the emotionally charged track “What Was I Made For?” which is about questioning your life’s purpose as a doll or a human, fitting
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Don’t talk to me about Emily in Paris,” Isabel Marant will warn you. No, she hasn’t seen the Netflix hit. “And I won’t. But this is a phantasm that doesn’t exist in Paris,” she says, blowing out cigarette smoke. “The French girl is much cooler than that.” Marant would know. She’s built a one-woman empire
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Godzilla Minus One, now at $14.36 million at the box office, has stomped into a record — it’s now the highest grossing live-action Japanese film in North America. This follows an opening weekend that marked the biggest Stateside debut of a foreign film this year. Distributor Toho International said it’s been adding screens this week
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The results are in for this year’s Goodreads Choice Award winners. This year’s categories included the dropping of several long-time staples, including comics, poetry, and middle grade/children’s books, and the adding of a new category, romantasy. This year’s winners include a majority of books penned by women, including one title which earned top spot in
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Nicole Maple Coenen has sent sapphic TikTok crazy with her wood-chopping videos. Coenen, who has over 1.2 million followers, has become known as the internet’s resident Canadian lumberjack, often seen in the depths of the forest chopping wood with an axe – or even a sword. “My FYP just pointed out the fact I’m bi
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Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer has been confirmed for a theatrical release in Japan. Although it did not specify an exact date, local distributor Bitters End said today that the biographical epic will be in Japanese cinemas in 2024. The decision was made “following months of thoughtful dialogue associated with the subject matter and acknowledging the particular sensitivity for
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