Share Tweet Share Share Email Elliot Page’s New Venture: A Virtual Reality Journey Through Queer Brooklyn Get ready to strap on your VR headsets because Elliot Page is taking us on a groundbreaking virtual reality adventure! As the executive producer, Page is transforming the hit book “When Brooklyn Was Queer” by historian Hugh Ryan into
Lifetime’s latest thriller drops viewers into the action right from the jump. Under desaturated grey/blue skies, introverted lawyer Mel (Lindsey Desbach) rides a ferry to Feng Key island. She’s headed to the titular party island not for a vacation, though; she’s there to identify the body of her drowned younger sister, Georgia (Andrea Prevatt). It’s
I have this problem that sometimes prevents me from seeing a movie for years. It’s called procrastination. Sometimes if I don’t go see a movie within a few months of its release, I continuously delay watching it. Ghostbusters: Afterlife falls into that category. Curiosity and the Ghostbusters: Afterlife cast made me want to see it
The new documentary Are You a Librarian: The Untold Story of Black Librarians aims to show a new, pioneering perspective on Black librarians, and the great influence they’ve wielded, which reached outside of libraries and into moments like the Civil Rights Movement. Rodney E. Freeman Jr. is the executive producer of the documentary, and a
Chase Stokes knows his limits. The Outer Banks star pushed back on people who criticize him for talking about his relationship with girlfriend Kelsea Ballerini, arguing that social media really only offers a “glimpse” of their romance. “Sometimes it feels like maybe it’s an oversharing situation, or maybe there’s a lot of details,” Chase exclusively told E! News,
Drake Bell Describes How Brian Peck Got Him Alone Bell described Peck purposely driving a wedge between him and his manager father Joe Bell (who also appears in the ID series and backs up his son’s account) so that he could spend more time with the teen, who had a recurring role on The Amanda Show before he was
These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Wednesday. Casa Magazines has been soldCasa Magazines, the West Village newsstand known for its extensive assortment of fashion and art magazines from around the world, has been sold. Mohammed Ahmed, who owned and operated Casa since its … Continue reading View Original Source Here
Justice have announced a handful of new tour dates in support of their forthcoming album, Hyperdrama. The new shows take place in Brooklyn, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and Boston in the summer. See all of Justice’s tour dates, including stops at California’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, below. Hyperdrama, the follow-up to 2016’s Woman, is
Letitia James, New York State Attorney General Photo: © Seth Harrison/The Journal News / USA TODAY NETWORK via IMAGN Manhattan’s largest school district may soon ban transgender girls from playing on girls’ sports teams. But LGBTQ+ allies and New York Attorney General Letitia James are pushing back against such bans, calling them discriminatory and illegal.
The 12th installment of the award-winning anthology series, “American Horror Story: Delicate – Part 2″ will premiere on April 3, and a new trailer has arrived today. New episodes will be available for streaming on Hulu the day after they premiere on FX. Watch the official trailer below for a sneak peek at the season’s
When it comes to the Tron franchise, time knows no bounds. Tron: Ares has been in development for over a decade, and fans have been waiting anxiously for news about on it to drop. Last month, we finally got an update thanks to Jared Leto revealing the first look at the third installment, and fans
With bylines in publications that include the London Review of Books, Harper’s and The New Yorker, Lauren Oyler has established herself as a cultural critic whose fresh, and often contrarian, assessments are well worth reading. Her first nonfiction book, No Judgment, comprises eight previously unpublished essays that will please Oyler’s admirers and serve as an
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Former Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider is addressing accusations made against him in a new docuseries. The creator of sitcoms such as Drake & Josh, All That, iCarly and Victorious is speaking… View Original Source Here
The French parliament’s lower house yesterday approved a bill that makes cheaper fast fashion products, particularly from China, less attractive to buyers. All voting lawmakers unanimously approved the bill. Seeking penalties on ultra-fast fashion products to help offset their environmental impact, the bill plans a surcharge linked to fast fashion’s ecological footprint of €5 (~$5.45)
Shellac are coming back with their first studio album since 2014. To All Trains, the follow-up to Dude Incredible, is out May 17 via Touch and Go. See the album cover and tracklist below. Guitarist Steve Albini, drummer Todd Trainer, and bassist Bob Weston made their new album over a series of weekends in November
Share Tweet Share Share Email Lady Gaga’s Swinging Return to Vegas Hold onto your hats, folks! Lady Gaga is hitting the Las Vegas stage yet again with her sensational Jazz & Piano residency. This summer, the Park MGM Dolby Live will be all abuzz with Gaga’s tunes, both classic and new, with a jazzy twist!
We don’t know much of anything about Disney’s first Alien movie at this time, with Fede Alvarez (Evil Dead, Don’t Breathe) in the director’s chair for the upcoming Alien: Romulus. What we do know is that SOMETHING – a first look trailer, we assume – is headed our way tomorrow (March 20), as Alvarez has taken to Twitter to