Month: April 2020

Draw Distance has followed up their Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York with a new standalone expansion in Vampire: The Masquerade – Shadows of New York. It will launch simultaneously across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam in 2020. The new expansion (though you don’t need to play the original
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Stock image of athletics. On March 30, the eve of Trans Day of Visibility, Idaho governor Brad Little signed two anti-trans bills into law. One barred trans people from updating the gender on their birth certificate, the other barred trans girls and women from playing sport at school or college. The second law, HB500, bans
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Usher, Lil Jon, and Ludacris have released a new song. The latest track from the team behind “Yeah!” is called “SexBeat.” That’s it below. Usher’s song “Climax” recently came up in an interview with the Weeknd, which then led to social media challenges and subtweets. (Here’s a summary, if you’re interested.) Ludacris’ most recent album
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Putting the past in the past? On tonight’s all-new Total Bellas, Brie Bella and Nikki Bella decided it was time to reconnect with their estranged father as they were finishing up chapters for their memoir, Incomparable. Although Brie had already begun to rebuild her relationship with dad Jon Garcia, Nikki was nervous about the reunion, especially
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Vince Gilligan’s hit action-drama Breaking Bad is mounting something of a comeback these days. Between the 10 year anniversary marathon on AMC, the continued success of the spinoff Better Call Saul, and the Netflix film showing Jesse’s aftermath, El Camino, “The Blue” is back in full force. This renaissance has introduced a slew of new fans to this enthralling
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Do you remember Joe Abruzzo? No worries if you don’t, I barely do. For anyone who needs a refresher, he briefly dated Kathryn Dennis last season on Southern Charm. It truly seemed like Kathryn has a type: an older man in politics. However, the relationship was pretty short-lived, unlike her saga with Thomas Ravenel that
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Blood, Satan, the occult, fighting off zombies, social chaos, violence, death— on the surface, these descriptors sound like your average indicators of our favorite horror movies, however, they’re just as representative of horror’s musical cousin equivalent: heavy metal. Just like metal horns and concerts pair so perfectly, these misfit subgenres have been tied together for
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