Month: April 2021

As The Simonetta Lein Show continues the kick-off of its third season, the show welcomes a very special guest, singer, songwriter, actress, and producer, Sheléa. With a widespread comparison to the vocal expertise of legendary Whitney Houston, and the piano prowess of Alicia Keys, it’s no surprise that Sheléa has earned co-signs from the likes
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler for $2.99 Animals in Translation by Temple Grandin for $1.99 Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen for $2.99 Darling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel for $1.99 There There by Tommy Orange
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A new column to answer your pressing question: “Read anything good lately?” With recommendations from Alexandra Kleeman, Billy Magnussen, and the staff of Vanity Fair By Keziah Weir April 12, 2021 Meet our new, bookish monthly column aimed at answering that age-old question: “Read anything good lately?” These recommendations will be coming from me—hello!—and a
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From creator Jeff Baena and executive producers the Duplass Brothers, Showtime has ordered up a new anthology series titled “Cinema Toast,” Variety reports tonight. This one sounds quite interesting, with “Cinema Toast” set to put a new spin on classic public domain movies including the late George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. “The
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Jesse Williams and Aryn Drake-Lee’s custody drama rages on. Now, the ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star reportedly has to enroll in a conflict-management course with his ex-wife. Even though Jesse Williams and Aryn Drake-Lee reportedly finalized their divorce in October 2020, it hasn’t been smooth sailing for these former lovers. Jesse, 39, and Aryn, 39, are supposedly
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Alba Party Central Scotland candidate Margaret Lynch. (Alba Party) A Scottish Alba Party parliamentary candidate has been condemned for spreading the ‘dangerous and irresponsible’ lie that Stonewall wants to lower the age of consent to 10-years-old. Margaret Lynch, the Central Scotland candidate for Alex Salmond’s recently-formed Alba party, made the comments at the party’s Women’s Conference
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On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a look at the surprising SAG Award winners, plus a conversation with Minari director Lee Isaac Chung.  By Vanity Fair April 12, 2021 It’s a rare thing for any acting Oscar race to remain completely up in the air in the weeks before the ceremony, given how many
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Tashera Simmons posted a poignant tribute to her late ex-husband DMX on her 50th birthday, remembering the good times with her ‘best friend.’ DMX‘s ex-wife, Tashera Simmons, paid tribute to her “best friend” and “mentor” on Instagram one day after the rapper tragically passed away at the age of 50. What should have been a
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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. They say that you can connect Kevin Bacon to almost any other actor through mutual movies in six steps or less and, as a frequent player of this game, I can conclude there
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Kate McKinnon had queer SNL viewers in fits of laughter with a painfully familiar “Lesbian Period Drama” trailer starring Carey Mulligan. Riffing off recent hits such as Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Ammonite and The Favourite, the new trailer asks the question on everyone’s minds: “Will these lesbians be lesbians together?” Carey Mulligan and Saturday Night Live regular Heidi Gardner play
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Content warning: suicide and mental illness Sylvia Plath has come to mean a kind of shorthand, both culturally and in literary circles. You could say the same about Anne Sexton, although much less so, at least in my opinion. Plath has come to be a symbol of an angsty, depressed teen girl who takes herself
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(Interactive chart with estimates below) This week, Atlas Entertainment’s The Girl Who Believes in Miracles grew to 900 runs in 175 markets (up from 640 runs in 154 markets) as it tallies its weekend best at $604,000 with its cumulative box office total doubling to $1,326,000. In its second weekend, the Rich Correll-directed drama posts
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