With Halloween right around the corner in just a few days, we have reached the final new release roundup for one of the craziest Octobers of all time. And the spooky fun isn’t over yet… Here’s all the new horror releasing from October 28 – November 3, 2024! For daily reminders about new horror releases,
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Wake up, babe — a new Best Books of the Year just dropped. Somehow, we’re already on to the second list like this before Halloween (B&N had the first). Listen, we’re not complaining! But also, we hope this trend doesn’t encroach into earlier in the year. Just saying. As for the list itself, there are
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The products featured in this article are from brands available in NBCUniversal Checkout. E! makes a commission on purchases. When it comes to fashion, no outfit is ever really complete without some standout accessories, especially jewelry. Adding a bracelet or two is an easy way to instantly elevate your look. However, great jewelry can often
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Craig Conover and Austen Kroll‘s bromance might be headed for a breakup. The longtime BFFs seemingly have a major falling out in Southern Charm‘s dramatic season 10 trailer. In the first look—released Oct. 28—Craig tells his costar, “You can either accept the life that I live now or not.” However, Austen isn’t buying his Pillows
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Monday. Tate McRae is the star of Skims’ 2024 holiday campaign, photographed by Harmony Korine. “I love the holidays, and Skims always nails the perfect pieces for every occasion,” McRae said via a press release. “This year’s holiday … Continue reading View Original Source Here
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Having recently announced the imminent departure of co-founder Geoff Barrow, Beak> have detailed their final tour dates with the drummer and singer. The run kicks off in Montreal, on March 22, 2025, before weaving through the United States and concluding in Vancouver a couple weeks later. New Invada signee Litronix supports. Check out the itinerary
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“Under the Hitler regime…the most important thing that I learned…was that bigotry and hatred are not the most urgent problems. The most urgent, the most disgraceful, the most shameful, and the most tragic problem is silence.” -Joachim Prinz, Rabbi of Berlin, exiled in 1937 to the United States, from his speech on August 28, 1963, in
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