Month: March 2021

Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Magician’s Assistant by Ann Patchett for $2.99 Blood at the Root by Patrick Phillips for $2.99 Less by Andrew Sean Greer for $4.99 Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev for $2.99 American Gods: 10th Anniversary Ed. by Neil
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Zendaya called Giuliana Rancic‘s critique of her 2015 Oscars’ hair “ignorant” at the time, but in a new cover interview with W magazine she explained it’s also what led her to realize the impact she could have on how the public views people of color and promote real cultural change. That year, the actress attended
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Legendary model Paulina Porizkova is starting an honest conversation about beauty, admitting she’s ‘vain’ while trying to age naturally. Paulina Porizkova is still incredibly gorgeous at the age of 55. But the Czechoslovakian born stunner is admitting that it is so difficult not to confirm to society’s standards of beauty. In a candid Mar. 18
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News Lana Del Rey Releases New Album: Listen Chemtrails Over the Country Club has contributions from Weyes Blood, Jack Antonoff, and more By Matthew Strauss March 19, 2021 Facebook Twitter Photo by Lana Del Rey Facebook Twitter Nearly a year after revealing its title, Lana Del Rey has released her new studio album Chemtrails Over
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CinemaBlend participates in affiliate programs with various companies. We may earn a commission when you click on or make purchases via links. There are a ton of great movies on Netflix. From original dramas racking up loads of Academy Award nominations to all those the intense action movies released by the streaming giant, there is
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The early ‘80s marked a handful of notable ultra-violent, hand-rotoscoped animation features aimed toward adults. Gerald Potterton’s Heavy Metal, based on the magazine, and Ralph Bakshi’s Fire and Ice– a collaboration with artist Frank Frazetta- are chief among the notable standouts of the era. The Spine of Night is a love letter to the classic animation style and draws
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An internal Goldman Sachs survey finds first-year analysts physically and mentally drained from working 95 hours—or more—a week and enduring an onslaught of criticism and unrealistic expectations. “Being unemployed is less frightening to me than what my body might succumb to,” says one.  By William D. Cohan March 18, 2021 You would think that Goldman
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Like WandaVision before it, Disney+’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier serves up Marvel-ous set pieces while also being afforded the time to delve deep into the characters’ mindsets. Only the first episode, premiering Friday, March 19, was screened for critics, but its 47-minute running time nonetheless promises feature film-caliber action sequences, as well as
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