Month: December 2024

Ariana Grande has said bye bye, boy, bye to The Voice for good.  Although she joined the hit singing competition show as a coach for its 21st season in 2021, the Wicked star revealed that she definitely won’t be returning—and she has a very good reason as to why. “I got so emotionally attached to everyone,” Ariana told Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers on the Nov.
0 Comments
Anti-LGBTQ+ Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) questioned the credibility of the organization behind the Nobel Peace Prize because President-elect Donald Trump has never gotten one. Tenney was speaking to Fox News host Jackie Deangelis about her belief that U.S. allies in the Middle East are excited about Trump’s return to the presidency because of his policies toward
0 Comments
Kendrick Lamar’s surprise-released new album, GNX, has debuted atop the Billboard 200. It sold 319,000 equivalent album units, Billboard reports via Luminate. GNX is now the rapper’s fourth consecutive studio album to debut at No. 1, following Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, Damn., and To Pimp a Butterfly. Lamar’s Untitled Unmastered. and Black Panther:
0 Comments
Every year, you might have the same few Christmas horror movies on rotation. Black Christmas (all three versions if you’re a real one like me), Krampus, Silent Night, Deadly Night, and now Terrifier 3 are bonafide Christmas perennials. They’re as much a part of the celebration as the trees and lights. Seasonal horror is my favorite kind of horror, so I’m always
0 Comments
Kelly Rowland stepped out looking sizzling haute, and stylishly on trend for the fall season in a burgundy ‘Sons of Gemini’ maxi bodycon dress that she layered with a $1,490 Retrofete faux fur coat. The ‘Dilemma’ singer opted for this monochromatic ensemble as she rejoined her Destiny Child cast members Beyonce, and Michelle Williams to
0 Comments
The Grammy Award for Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album was first given out in 1987 but has contained precious few ambient records among its rank of nominees. There have been ambient-adjacent artists, but the Recording Academy’s view of the genre has always skewed towards either the safe pastures of Windam Hill-styled meditations or
0 Comments
Lord, take us to church because it looks like NCIS: Origins’ golden boy, Randy, is about to drop the nice guy act. Everyone reacts to religion in their own way.   Many viewers have been curious about other characters on the show, with Randy being a top contender. While we’d love to know what is
0 Comments
Here are the most clicked-on stories from Today in Books this week. It’s the Most Notable Time of the Year The New York Times‘s annual list of 100 notable books of the year is, for my money, the very best of the end-of-year offerings. Evenly divided between fiction and nonfiction, it has a diversity of genres, subjects,
0 Comments
For years, LC’s BFF signaled she preferred to be excluded from this narrative. When an exec gauged her interest in returning to The Hills, “I was like, ‘F–k no!'” she recalled on a 2018 episode of her Lady Lovin’ podcast. “I don’t want any association with any of those people. The dissociation from all those people is what I’m hungry for.”
0 Comments
The following is an excerpt from “Raising LGBTQ Allies: A Parent’s Guide to Changing the Messages from the Playground” by Chris Tompkins We cannot fully address the increase in anti-LGBTQ legislation, queerphobia, bullying, shame, and their effects without exploring trauma. When we think of trauma, most of us think of a rape, murder, death, catastrophic
0 Comments