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The world of prestigious entertainment awards—anchored by the Oscars in film, Emmys in television, Grammys in music, and Tonys in theater—has long served as the definitive benchmark for artistic excellence and global cultural impact. In recent years, newer and more specialized accolades such as the World Entertainment Awards and Global Entertainment Awards have expanded that
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Baltigore: Maryland Horror Anthology showcases historic Baltimore through a series of peculiar tales that each tackle a different horror subgrene in a different time period. We have your first look at the iconic John Waters, Bill Moseley, and Lloyd Kaufman from the indie film below. Waters stars as The Broker, a Rod Serling-esque host who guides
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Vampire movies have existed since the silent era, in both Hollywood and German Expressionist cinema. 2026 sees the North American release of Dracula: A Love Tale, and based on the name alone, this isn’t a traditional vampire story. Directed by Luc Besson, it looks like Dracula but is more of a Gothic romance. Over the
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February is a good month for shopping—and not just because your boyfriend’s mediocre Valentine’s Day gift is a perfect excuse to get a little swipe-happy with his credit card. It’s deal season.  While President’s Day Weekend markdowns are still a few weeks out (mark your calendars!), Nordstrom is kicking off the savings early with an
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With New York Fashion Week just days away, Fashion Month planning has kicked into full gear and designers have locked in their runway slots. On Friday, the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM), which organizes the events in Paris, released its preliminary Fall 2026 calendar, setting … Continue reading View Original
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Robyn has announced a run of arena shows behind her first album in eight years. The Sexistential Tour runs from June through November and spans North America, Europe, and Australia, including three hometown shows at Stockholm’s Avicii Arena. Joining Robyn at various dates are the likes of Erika de Casier, Smerz, 808 State, Saya Gray,
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