Month: March 2023

Before Scandoval, all eyes were on Tom Schwartz and Raquel Leviss. Take, for instance, on Vanderpump Rules‘ March 29 episode, which saw the former beauty queen continue to pursue Schwartz ahead of Scheana Shay‘s August 2022 wedding in Cancun—and months before Leviss’ affair with co-star Tom Sandoval was made public. During Shay’s surprise bridal shower at Lisa Vanderpump‘s house,
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ViennaCC’s latest offering “Cabriolet” is a thrilling ride into the uncharted territories of pop-rock music. This Austrian outfit, led by the charismatic Pop Daddy, has been carving out their own path in the music scene for years, infusing their sound with a unique blend of rock, pop, and electronic music that’s as compelling as it
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Well, the revelations about Scandoval keep rolling on. I barely know what day it is anymore. Instead of breaking up with his girlfriend of nine years, Ariana Madix, Tom Sandoval decided to cheat. But he didn’t just cheat. He had a seven-month-long affair with their mutual friend, and Vanderpump Rules co-star, Raquel Leviss. He is
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You Me Future Now is the third and newest release from Philadelphia-spawned quartet The Brian Shapiro Band. I can write with confidence that Shapiro isn’t out of place, as a songwriter, in the autobiographical confessional school of song lyricists. Even a cursory listen to the band’s preceding albums and the songs included with this new outing
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Peter Sutherland is staying on the case. Just six days after dropping on Netflix, The Night Agent—starring Gabriel Basso as FBI agent Sutherland—has been renewed for a second season. “To see the tremendous reaction to the show has been a great joy and is a credit to our cast, our writers, our directors, our crew
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For its ’80s Night episode, The Masked Singer brought the hairspray, the shoulder pads and two more dramatic eliminations.  First up, The Doll made his debut with a performance of “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” by Simple Minds. The rousing rendition was preceded by a clue package that included hairspray, a playbill and a dollhouse filled
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Casting continues to heat up for Hope, a new survival thriller from Korean director Na Hong-Jin (The Wailing).  Deadline reports that “Squid Game” star Jung Ho-yeon will join previously announced cast members Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander. The outlet says, “The largely Korean-language film will follow the residents of Hopo Port, where a mysterious discovery is made on the outskirts of the remote harbor
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