Month: August 2024

News Mickey Guyton Shares Song From New Album: Listen The country singer’s second studio LP, House on Fire, arrives in September By Matthew Strauss August 23, 2024 Facebook X Mickey Guyton, August 2024 (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Facebook X Fresh off her performance at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, Mickey Guyton has shared a new song,
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Here are the posts that, for whatever reason, got the most activity this week: Those times are long gone, as my eight-year-old loves to remind me, and so if you’re like me, and want some nostalgic reads or an escape from *waves hands* all of this, grab your favorite snack—bonus points if it’s something that
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I was thinking about what I should write for today’s bonus Our Queerest Shelves content, and I realized that I haven’t just updated you on my reading in a while! Obviously, I read queer books all the time, but I don’t always mention them here. Let me know in the comments: would you like me
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News Outkast Sue EDM Duo ATLiens for Trademark Infringement André 3000 and Big Boi claim that the Georgia-based electronic music group is improperly trying to associate itself with the iconic hip-hop duo By Matthew Strauss August 23, 2024 Facebook X Outkast’s André 3000 and Big Boi, October 1998 (Raymond Boyd/Getty Images) Facebook X High Schoolers
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Two very different indies circling a cantor and slasher debut in moderate to wide release along with a handful of limited openings from Close Your Eyes to Paradise Is Burning on this late summer weekend with the fall festival season about to kick off. Sony Pictures Classics launches Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane-starring Between The
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Hailey and Justin Bieber gotta be singing that song, because they’re brand new parents — she gave birth to their first child, and the kid’s gonna have music on his mind! The happy couple announced the arrival of their baby boy Friday evening … showing off one of the little guy’s feet. Justin’s post simply
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. My personal internet this week was chock full of adaptation news, reviews, announcements, teases, reveals, and other digital publicity efforts. And you know what? I was into it. So as a way of covering some
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