Month: February 2024

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Share Tweet Share Share Email A Kiss to Remember: Madonna and Tokischa Light Up the Stage Locking Lips with Tokischa! Madonna, the reigning Queen of Pop, closed the curtains on her sensational Celebration Tour in New York with a jaw-dropping performance, featuring a surprise appearance by rapper Tokischa. The two artists set the stage ablaze,
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Although Harrison Ford is the only actor to appear in all five Indiana Jones movies, there have been a handful of people who’ve paired with Dr. Henry Jones Jr. for more than one adventure. Among them is John Rhys-Davies, who first played longtime friend Sallah in Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade,
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At long last, the Argylle author has been revealed! If you’re a little late to the latest bookish conspiracy theory, read this rundown to catch up. Essentially, there’s been a lot of speculation surrounding the true identity of Elle Conway, the listed author of the book that inspired the new spy action comedy titled Argylle,
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Wayne Kramer, the co-founder, lead guitarist, and vocalist of the iconic Detroit proto-punk outfit MC5, has died. The news was shared on Kramer and MC5’s official social media pages. A cause of death was not disclosed. Kramer was 75 years old. Kramer and his bandmates got their start a young age, forming the Bounty Hunters
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Wendy Williams, the queen of daytime TV, opens up like never before in her upcoming Lifetime documentary, Where Is Wendy Williams? Premiering on February 24 and 25, this two-part docuseries promises an intimate look into Williams’ life, covering her sudden exit from The Wendy Williams Show, her health struggles, and her life under
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In the canon of high school-set slashers, Departing Seniors is a moderate achiever — the middle of the pack. Jose Nateras’ screenplay massages LGBTQ+ themes into an adorable-awkward-angsty teen romance threatened by deadly obstacles (outside cruel bigotry). It’s refreshingly genuine in terms of treating queer relationships with normalcy, but schoolyard slasher tension dulls without sharp
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The acting world has lost a warrior. Carl Weathers, who rose to fame playing Apollo Creed in the Rocky movies and later starred in the Star Wars series The Mandalorian, died Feb. 1, his family confirmed in a statement to NBC News. “Carl was an exceptional human being who lived an extraordinary life,” Weathers’ family, who noted he died in
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Boygenius played two acoustic sets last night at the Smell in downtown Los Angeles. During the shows, they said, “We’re going away for the foreseeable future,” and Boygenius’ representatives confirmed to Pitchfork that the group is going hiatus. Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus formed Boygenius in 2018, sharing their self-titled debut EP that
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