Month: November 2020

One of the oldest and most well-known video game franchises (and mascots) in the world is Pac-Man, and playing PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle feels like a fantastic way to celebrate the character’s 40-year anniversary. Like Mario 35 and Tetris 99 before it, PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle takes a game nearly every player is familiar with and turns it into a battle
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Not since the dramatic acoustic guitar spill from Justin Timberlake’s “Like I Love You” has the acoustic guitar turned my attention so rapidly. In the new cut “Stir Crazy” from Pennsylvania multi-hyphenated artist, Stacy Gabel, the cadence and rhythm dance happening between her voice and the guitar send a shower of shivers down the listeners
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AMC announced today that “The Walking Dead’s” extended 10th season of six new episodes will premiere Sunday, February 28 at 9pm ET/8c. New guest stars featured in these episodes include Robert Patrick (Terminator 2: Judgment Day) as “Mays” and Hilarie Burton Morgan as “Lucille,” along with new co-star Okea Eme-Akwari (“Cobra Kai”) as “Elijah,” among
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When it comes to French Montana rumors, NeNe Leakes ain’t worried about nothin’. That’s because—they aren’t true. Amid claims that the Real Housewives of Atlanta alum was cheating on her husband Gregg Leakes with the Grammy-nominated rapper, NeNe got the chance to set the record straight on the speculation during a remote Nov. 17 appearance on The Real.  “Not my
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The off-screen drama between Kelly Dodd and Braunwyn Windham-Burke is heating up. They unfollowed each other on Instagram, which isn’t the biggest deal. Braunwyn claimed that Kelly and Emily Simpson unfollowed her because of their different political beliefs. Kelly slammed Braunwyn for traveling all over during a pandemic, without her seven kids. She also said
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Mary Timony—the singer-songwriter behind Helium, Autoclave, and Ex Hex—has announced a new reissue of her debut solo album Mountains. The reissue of the 2000 album is out January 15 via Matador. The album arrives as a 2xLP with a gold foil-embossed gatefold and it features unreleased original versions of “Return to Pirates,” “Poison Moon,” and
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With the gothic tone already established for Matt Reeves’ The Batman and The Riddler confirmed as the film’s antagonist, the Gotham City villain could be even more frightening than the Joker. Though Joker is certainly a menacing figure – and usually Batman’s scariest rogue – there’s ample potential for this version of the Riddler to be more unsettling,
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