Month: February 2023

Mean Girl Murders proves that sometimes friendship can be deadly. In the exclusive trailer for the upcoming ID series, premiering March 13, some of the most notorious crimes involving ruthless cliques and combustible friendships are explored in depth. The first episode will examine the 2002 murder of 17-year-old Fort Wayne, Ind. volleyball player Stacy DeGrandchamp.  Stacy was “pretty
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Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fans were given the gift that keeps on giving with the departure of Lisa Rinna. Lisa isn’t inherently a bad person, per se, but her constant and unrelenting self-production of the show was exhausting for viewers. After an extremely toxic Season 12, the show was placed on a brief hiatus
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Ruby Stokes heard your cries loud and clear.  The actress was a big part of Bridgerton‘s first season, playing the role of Francesca Bridgerton on the Netflix drama. But when it came time for the much-hyped season two, Ruby was barely anywhere to be found. Her sudden absence bewildered fans of the show—who began questioning her whereabouts with tongue-in-cheek
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In November, Penguin Random House’s acquisition of Simon & Schuster was blocked by a federal court ruling. PRH decided not to appeal the decision. Since then, the fate of the publisher has been up in the air, especially since Paramount Global, its parent company, has stated it “does not fit strategically within Paramount’s broader portfolio”
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BookPage is excited to host a first look at the new print edition of Kennedy Ryan’s gorgeous and pulse-quickening romance The Kingmaker.  The first part of an addictive duology, The Kingmaker is a suspenseful, intrigue-filled ride that generated internet buzz before BookTok and Bookstagram ruled the bestseller lists. The beautiful new edition from Bloom will
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A mass shooting at Michigan State University has impacted Flavor of Love star Deelishis and her family. Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety confirmed on Feb. 14 that junior Arielle Anderson—who, according to Deelishis’ Instagram, is the reality star’s niece—was one of three students who were killed in a mass shooting at
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