Month: February 2026

It looks like BTS’s huge comeback won’t begin at the start of their world tour this spring, but rather next month at home in the comfort of everybody’s living room; the K-pop juggernauts have announced a special live concert that will stream exclusively on Netflix, dubbed BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang. What’s more, they
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The indie horror scene has a new chart-topper, and it’s not coming from a recording studio. 3 Rats Entertainment is proud to announce that the official trailer for the creature feature Bad Bunny (2025) has officially surpassed 2.5 million views on YouTube, proving that this “rabbit” has some serious legs. While the world is used
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Lauryn Hill delivered one of the most resonant moments of the night at the GRAMMYs with a sweeping tribute honoring the late D’Angelo and Roberta Flack. The performance brought together a powerful group of artists, including Saadiq, Lucky Daye, Anthony Hamilton, October London, Bilal, Chaka Khan, Leon Thomas, Lalah Hathaway, and more, creating a multi-generational
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. The Time Traveler’s Wife is Getting a Dystopian Sequel The title of this ABC article says Audrey Niffenegger
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A federal appeals court has ruled that a Maryland school district’s trans-affirming policy on student names and pronouns does not violate a Christian substitute teacher’s rights. As the Washington Post reports, last Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit upheld a lower court decision dismissing a former Montgomery County Public Schools substitute
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Peacock has some fantastic new and classic series worth binge-watching during the first week of February 2026, including sci-fi thrillers, gripping mysteries, and hilarious comedies. If you’re looking for more streaming options this week, February 2–6, 2026, check out Screen Rant’s newly updated binge-guides for Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Apple TV, and Paramount+. The
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A new trailer for the beleaguered Michael Jackson biopic Michael is here. Watch it below. Directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Jaafar Jackson as his own uncle, the movie is set for release on April 24 after being beset by delays and reshoots—reportedly due to legal issues around the question of how to deal with
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Las Vegas, NV — August 20–23, 2026 — The Vertical Microdrama Market (VMM) is the world’s largest, most comprehensive, and most influential gathering dedicated exclusively to the Vertical Microdrama Market, a rapidly expanding entertainment sector redefining how stories are produced, distributed, and consumed worldwide. Positioned as the vertical entertainment industry’s equivalent to the American Film
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The 68th annual Grammy Awards took place last night at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and was star-studded with stars shining bright on the red carpet. Music’s biggest night called for custom looks, and couture moments with Teyana Taylor dominating the carpet in a sizzling haute Tom Ford asymmetrical gown that was absolutely fierce.
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A brutal and powerful image surfacing on social media over the last week is one of 70-year-old comics retailer Greg Ketter being tear-gassed while standing up against ICE. You can see him here yelling at ICE agents for destroying his community and disrupting the lives of his neighbors. Kettler is the owner of Dreamhaven Books,
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Two of Wisconsin’s largest pediatric hospitals have stopped providing gender-affirming care for transgender youth, Wisconsin Public Radio reports. Children’s Wisconsin and University of Wisconsin (UW) Health have ended the treatment for minors, after pressure from the Trump administration. Advocates say the end of gender-affirming medical care will lead to negative mental health effects for trans
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THE VERDICT: ★★★★☆ (4/5) A chilling, meta-narrative descent into the mechanics of trauma that proves “escape was only the first act.”DIRECTED BY: Kenneth PerkinsSTARRING: Gia Rose Henry, J.D. Starnes, Jon DevlinRUNTIME: 1h 40mDISTRIBUTOR: BayView Entertainment In a cinematic landscape often saturated with “elevated horror,” director Kenneth Perkins has delivered something genuinely destabilizing with Velvicide (2026).
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Brandy attended the Recording Academy Honors presented by The Black Music Collective alongside her daughter, Sy’rai Smith, where she was honored with the Black Music Icon Award. For the occasion, the singer wore a black velvet blazer by Balmain, detailed with crystal embellishments tracing the lapels and adding dimension to the structured tailoring. She paired
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