Month: October 2024

If you’re a major fan of ‘90s horror movies and psychological thrillers, you’re probably familiar with the big titles that dominated the era. The Sixth Sense, The Blair Witch Project, and Scream all cast long shadows over the landscape of what we consider the best horror movies of the decade. However, there’s one film that’s
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It all began with a T-shirt. On her 32nd birthday, Glory Edim was surprised by a gift from her ex-partner, a custom-made T-shirt emblazoned with the words “Well-Read Black Girl.” When she wore it on the streets of Brooklyn, she was again surprised: People stopped her to talk about books. Thus began an evolving conversation,
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Tim Matheson, Acclaimed Actor, Author, “Damn Glad to Meet You”. Tim Matheson is a highly popular and respected actor, director and producer whose portrayal of the smooth talking “Eric Stratton” – better known as “Otter” – in the blockbuster movie, “National Lampoon’s Animal House”, made him a household
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Serenity Birdsong Photo: MT Lambda Instagram Serenity Birdsong, a transgender student at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), killed themselves on Monday inside the campus’ James E. Walker Library. Birdsong was vice president of MTSU’s student LGBTQ+ organization MT Lambda. The school canceled classes and closed the library on Tuesday but resumed normal operations on Wednesday.
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John Green, the bestselling author of books like The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska, both of which have been adapted, is releasing a nonfiction book about Tuberculosis titled Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection. The book will be published in spring 2025 by Crash Course Books, a
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Global phenomena and award winning classical/pop crossover singer Giorgia Fumanti has a voice that captures the essence of a kaleidoscope, the pieces of light, love and the stars reflected through a multitude of mirrors, with their design endlessly changing. The music she sings is her genesis and forever her destination, along with her family, her
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The bungling of Trick ‘r Treat by Warner Bros. — shelving it after well-received festival screenings before unceremoniously dumping it straight to DVD in 2009 — is well-documented, but had it received a traditional theatrical release and underperformed, there’s a chance it may have never entered the cultural zeitgeist. Instead, its authentic cult roots allowed
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