During this past weekend’s onslaught of exciting new 2026 movie releases, GOAT provides some family-friendly fun that basketball fans will especially appreciate. While it’s called roarball in the animated movie from the Spider-Verse studio, it’s absolutely a love letter to the sport. One thing I particularly enjoyed was seeing the sport feature a co-ed team
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In her introduction, Sri Lankan marine biologist Asha de Vos calls Ocean: From the Shore to the Abyss a love letter to the ocean and “an attempt to shine a light on some of the most exciting aspects of the deep blue, from tiny creatures to marine giants, dark trenches to colourful corals, rusting shipwrecks
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Hayden Pedigo has officially signed to Sub Pop. To celebrate the occasion, the singer has shared a (presumably satirical) contract with the indie label. The agreement includes a payment of “777 Gorgeous Dollars,” a lifetime supply of free passes to Ol’ Bernard’s Roller Rink & Organ Honkers, and a one-foot plot of Village Lake, “formerly
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Cardi B doesn’t like her butt like that anymore. While the “WAP” rapper is still shaking it on stage during her Little Miss Drama Tour, she revealed that she’ll be reducing the size of her butt once again. “After this tour, I’m taking some out,” she shared backstage at the Kia Forum in California Feb.
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Forget what Punxsutawney Phil said about those alleged six more weeks of winter. Spring is around the corner—whether we have to suffer through another cold front or not. And you should start thinking through your spring wardrobe accordingly.  One piece that’s a non-negotiable for every closet? A good trench coat. While you can always go the
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The format of The World of Black Film: A Journey Through Cinematic Blackness in 100 Films is deceptively simple. It’s an easily digestible guide that summarizes films alongside stills and movie posters. The difference between this book and so many other film guides is its author, Ashley Clark: The London-born writer is curatorial director at
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