Month: March 2025

Following controversy around The Brutalist‘s usage of AI, David Cronenberg is coming to the Best Picture Oscar nominee’s defense. During a conversation with longtime collaborator Howard Shore at the London Soundtrack Festival, the director theorized there was a “campaign against” the Brady Corbet-helmed film, noting that AI is used “all the time” in filmmaking. “I
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Legendary Tennis Star Serena Williams looked snatched in a series of photos posted to her Instagram page on Thursday, and we couldn’t get over how bomb she looked. The mother of two, who amazed everyone back in February with her Crip Walk dance during half-time at Super Bowl, turned the classic white tee, and blue
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Annie & the Caldwells’ Can’t Lose My (Soul) emerges victorious—against all odds—from the dense overgrowth of history’s enigmatic wilderness. Our journey begins in the early 1970s, when gospel’s DNA, which had already shaped funk and R&B, cross-pollinated back, inspiring a new generation of gospel singers to embrace the same unapologetic, dance-worthy grooves that fueled the Staples
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Kim Gordon and Kim Deal were on the second episode of John Mulaney’s new Netflix show, Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney, where they performed their 1995 Sonic Youth collaboration “Little Trouble Girl” live for the first time ever. Gordon and Deal also played live versions of their respective solo music: Gordon did “Bye Bye,” from
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Other than that one canceled engagement, William was sticking to his official schedule, the 42-year-old future king engaging in light banter remaining the picture of what-we’re-used-to normalcy. Decorating cookies at a youth center in London, he told the group around him, “My wife is the arty one,” and “my children are artier than I am.” Also that
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Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing their
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MSNBC anchorwoman Rachel Maddow pointed out that the president recently doxxed his own former campaign attorney, Joseph diGenova, by accidentally releasing his full birthdate and Social Security number in un-redacted government files detailing the investigation into the 1963 passing of President John F. Kennedy. The doxxing led diGenova to receive frightening messages and worry about
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