Month: April 2021

The NBA has finally decided to take action against Kevin Durant for the homophobic and misogynistic insults he used in a private Instagram conversation with Michael Rapaport — fining the guy $50,000. “Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant has been fined $50,000 for using offensive and derogatory language on social media,” the NBA announced on Friday.
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Now streaming exclusively on HBO Max in either full color or black & white, the 4-hour “Snyder Cut” of Justice League represents director Zack Snyder‘s originally intended vision for the movie, with the additional scenes expanding upon the character work (notably, Ray Fisher‘s Cyborg), making Steppenwolf a stronger villain, and bringing Darkseid into the mix.
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Diviners by Libba Bray for $3.99 Freedom Is a Constant Struggle by Angela Y. Davis for $1.99 Joy at Work by Marie Kondo and Scott Sonenshein for $2.99 The Other Einstein by Marie Benedict for $2.99 Conviction by Denise Mina
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We spoke to Johnny Bananas EXCLUSIVELY about why fans of ‘The Challenge’ will love him on ‘Celebrity Sleepover’! Fans of The Challenge can still get their Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio fill thanks to his new LXTV series, Celebrity Sleepover, which will be airing on NBC owned and operated networks following Saturday Night Live. Johnny serves as host of the show,
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How one of television’s longest-running series pulled off a long-awaited reunion. By Chris Murphy April 2, 2021 The streets of New York are safe once again. After 10 long years, detectives Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler finally reunited Thursday night on NBC’s crossover event for Law & Order: SVU and the new spin-off starring Christopher
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News Listen to ANOHNI and Bryce Dessner’s New “Another World (String Arrangement)” The string arrangement from Impermanence/Disintegration is performed by the Australian String Quartet By Evan Minsker April 2, 2021 Facebook Twitter Bryce Dessner (Shervin Lainez), ANOHNI (Alice O’Malley) Facebook Twitter The National’s Bryce Dessner has released a new album with the Australian String Quartet
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Obtaining a COVID shot, like so many other aspects of American life, has emerged as a racial-justice issue—and a matter of life and death. By Jimmie Briggs April 1, 2021 Recently, I drove from my home at the northern tip of Manhattan to a school in the Bronx to get my first dose of the
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This list of yoga poses for reading was originally published as an exclusive for Book Riot Insiders. Sign up for a free two-week trial and join the club! I’ve been a dedicated yoga student for over five years now, as a teacher for close to four. I’m wrapping up my 500-hour certification this month (think
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Taylor Parker-Dipeppe. (Pinellas County Jail) A trans man who threatened journalists as part of an interstate intimidation effort by a neo-Nazi ring against the press has been spared jail. Taylor Parker-Dipeppe pleaded guilty last year to federal charges over his involvement in a sprawling plot to harass reporters critical of the Atomwaffen Division. Atomwaffen is a small,
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Update, April 1: Sony is going a week later with the Tom Holland PlayStation videogame adaptation of Uncharted on Feb. 18, 2022 instead of Feb. 11. The pic will have access to Imax and PLF screens at that time. Uncharted goes up against Paramount’s Rumble and Universal/Endeavor Content’s Ambulance on Feb. 18, leaving behind Universal’s Jennifer Lopez-Owen
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