Month: March 2020

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Instagram Rise and shine! On Friday, Kylie Jenner and Stormi Webster had the sweetest twinning moment on Instagram. Taken in the 22-year-old’s lavish bathroom, the mother-daughter duo posed for a series of adorable mirror selfies together, both sporting matching printed onesies. “my mini,” Kylie captioned the post, where she and her 2-year-old daughter can be
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THE 8th ANNUAL ROCK AGAINST MS BENEFIT CONCERT & AWARD SHOW AT THE HISTORIC PALACE THEATRE SATURDAY, MARCH 21st. 2020 STEVE STEVENS – ORIANTHI – STEVE LUKATHER – WAYNE KRAMER   FEATURING: JACK RUSSELL’S GREAT WHITE and LIVE COMEDY by CRAIG GASS!   Hosted by Comedians DEBRA WILSON & JOE SIB   RICHARD PRYOR’S: PRYOR’S
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Whether he’s searching through the haze of a distant harmony in “Through Is Through” or the dark “Wake Up,” indulging in self-aware exposure as a lyricist in “Hold On,” “Afterglow” or “The Way I Feel Now,” or simply digging into a swinging beat in “Tip Top Bobs,” the swaggering “Working Class Heroes” or Johnny Cash-inspired
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After working together on a trio of well-received docudrama-thrillers, director Peter Berg and star Mark Wahlberg have shifted into trying to launch their own franchise. Their first attempt, Mile 22, didn’t pan out and their second effort, Spenser Confidential, doesn’t inspire much confidence either. Very loosely based on Ace Atkins’ novel Wonderland (a continuation of the
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The Stockholm band Viagra Boys are back with a follow-up to their “Sports”-featuring 2018 debut, Street Worms. Their new EP Common Sense is out now. Have a listen below, and check out the lyric video for the EP’s title track. The band have also announced a European tour later this year. Find those dates below.
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This short, black and white indie film follows the life of a struggling dancer, Frances Halladay (Greta Gerwig, who also co-wrote the film), as she tries to find a new living arrangement after her roommate and best friend Sophie Levee (Mickey Summer) decides to move from Brooklyn to Tribeca. Over the course of this 86-minute
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