Month: December 2023

Sofia Kourtesis is going to be playing DJ sets on a North American tour next year. Her tour begins in February in San Francisco. See the Peruvian DJ and producer’s tour dates below. Kourtesis is performing in support of her debut album, Madres. Read about Madres in Pitchfork’s “The 50 Best Albums of 2023.” All
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Despite Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky‘s ongoing separation, the longtime couple’s family bond remains as tough as a diamond. “Like with most relationships, first and foremost we’re friends,” Kyle exclusively told E! News following her Dec. 7 Amazon Live featuring her last-minute holiday gift ideas. “Our relationship, any issues we had it was never fighting. Disagreeing about things
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Fred Again.. has released the new song “Leavemealone,” which prominently samples Baby Keem’s Melodic Blue track “South Africa” and his Die for My Bitch song “Bullies.” Listen to the new song below. Fred Again.. is up for four awards at the 2024 Grammys: Best Dance/Electronic Music Album, Best Dance/Electronic Recording, Best Dance/Electronic Recording, and Best
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Summary Kurt Russell expresses interest in playing Jor-El in James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy, citing Marlon Brando’s performance as inspiration. Russell mentions the lack of information about Jor-El and suggests there may be a new take on the character. Having enjoyed working with James Gunn, Russell leaves the door open for the possibility of joining the
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. The results are in for this year’s Goodreads Choice Award winners. This year’s categories included the dropping of several long-time staples, including comics, poetry, and middle grade/children’s books, and the adding of a new category, romantasy. This year’s
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Danny Brown has announced a 2024 North American tour in support of his new album, Quaranta. Brown will kick things off on March 12 in Boston, and then stop over in Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, Boise, Seattle, Austin, and more cities before wrapping up in Nashville on April 14. Check out his full itinerary
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When the news broke that Billie Eilish would be involved in Barbie, no one could have predicted the chart-topper she and her brother, FINNEAS, came up with. The answer eventually came in the emotionally charged track “What Was I Made For?” which is about questioning your life’s purpose as a doll or a human, fitting
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