Month: March 2021

A man identified by social media sleuths as police officer Rick Fitzgerald attending a Proud Boys event. (Facebook) A police officer in Fresno, California, has been placed on paid administrative leave after being photographed attending a Proud Boys protest Sunday (14 March). Rick Fitzgerald allegedly attended the demonstration organised by the far-right nationalist group which
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And the nominees are… On Monday, March 15, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra helped announce the talented lineup of stars nominated for the 2021 Oscars—including actors Gary Oldman, Amanda Seyfried and LaKeith Stanfield. Leslie Odom Jr. was also recognized in not one but two Oscar categories: Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Original Song. During a call with Good
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Coming 2 America doesn’t include Akeem’s Queens landlord, portrayed by Frankie Faison, from the original 1988 movie, but a New York sequence indirectly explains why he’s not around. Mr. Townsend is one of the memorable characters in Coming to America, as his gruff demeanor and opportunistic ways heavily contrast with the smiley demeanor of Eddie Murphy’s protagonist and
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Selena Quintanilla‘s fans were clearly expecting a bit more from the 2021 Grammy Awards ceremony.  The Tejano singer, who died in 1995, was among the multiple recipients of the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award during the event that took place March 14. Also honored with the award this year were Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Lionel Hampton,
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There is much to explore in Valheim, and the procedurally generated map of the tenth Norse world is enormous. While Valheim is at its core a Viking-themed survival game, exploration is a major part of gameplay. Fans of Valheim are likely already familiar with the main biomes, environmentally distinct areas containing new resources, materials, terrain, and enemies.
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Following a year in which people demonstrated in numbers not seen since the 1960s, Lil Baby took his performance of Best Rap Song nominee “The Bigger Picture” to the streets of L.A., paying tribute to Black men and women who’ve been killed by police and featuring a request from activist Tamika Mallory, who didn’t mince words. “President Biden, we demand justice,
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