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Nick Valensi, one of the original guitarists in the Strokes, is dropping out for an unspecified portion of the band’s upcoming performances. “Nick will be taking a temporary break from the scheduled tour, but we look forward to his return,” reads a message posted to the Strokes’ Instagram story and viewed by Pitchfork. Valensi will
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Gucci transformed the heart of Times Square into a runway spectacle for its Cruise show, bringing fashion, celebrity, and New York energy together for one of the season’s biggest moments. Guests arrived in signature Gucci looks ranging from tailored suiting and leather separates to glamorous outerwear and statement accessories, while the streets of Manhattan served
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A gay bar in Minneapolis that was already suffering the effects of President Trump’s immigration crackdown earlier this year was dealt another setback when thieves made off with the business’s safe early Friday morning in a lightning-fast burglary. The safe at Lush Lounge & Theater in Northeast Minneapolis contained about a week’s worth of earnings and
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One of Pokémon Legends Z-A’s numerous innovations is the introduction of several new Mega Evolutions. These help expand the roster of already available and frankly excellent Mega Evolutions, adding exciting new designs and, perhaps more importantly, powerful new Pokémon to fight by your side. Of course, the process of unlocking each Mega Evolution is a
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Two months after Swedish rapper/enigma Bladee dropped a pair of singles, he’s back with a new song called “Blondie” and an album announcement. Produced by fellow Drain Gang member Whitearmor, Sulfur Surfer arrives May 20 on Trash Island. A tracklist hasn’t been revealed, but one song is confirmed to feature David Tibet’s long-running doom folk
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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. Here are the biggest headlines from last week. Goodreads Has Lists on Lists on Lists of Summer Reading Recommendations The summer is around the corner, and Goodreads is not playing! They’ve just released seven different
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Anime is a medium that is not afraid to showcase extremely disturbing scenes, sometimes even filling entire episodes with them. On many occasions, these episodes are not found in dedicated horror series but are instead included in other separate genres to mark significant tonal shifts that greatly enhance their impact. Many of these moments have
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Twins Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi Diaz are back with their first Ibeyi album in four years. Offering, the follow-up to 2022’s Spell 31, is out June 26. Unlike the duo’s first three albums, which were released on XL, Offering will premiere independently, on the sisters’ own label, IBEYI Records. You can check out the lead single,
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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. Deluxe Editions of HEATED RIVALRY Series Plus a New Cover First things first: let me just say that the series isn’t technically called “Heated Rivalry,” it’s actually called Game Changers—Heated Rivalry is the second book
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Kevin Morby’s Little Wide Open serves as the final instalment of what was conceived as a trilogy, with Sundowner (2020) and This Is a Photograph (2022) documenting specific aspects of his return to Kansas City. The record is penned as a love letter to the Midwest, but it also celebrates the great expanse of middle America in subtler ways. Morby‘s eighth studio album comes across
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EXCLUSIVE: Production and sales outfit WTFilms is joining forces with Joe Begos, known for cult horror hits such as Bliss and Christmas Bloody Christmas, on They Call Him Zorro. The partners say the picture will draw on the original writings of Johnston McCulley, who first introduced Zorro in his 1919 novel The Curse of Capistrano,
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