Month: May 2021

The NewsGuild of New York, overextended from a spate of organizing, is running into opposition from members over footing the bill. As one source put it: “The Guild basically wants Times employees to underwrite the revolution.” By Joe Pompeo May 18, 2021 The NewsGuild of New York has unleashed a wave of unionization throughout the
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Boston Massacre by Serena R. Zabin for $3.99 Seed to Harvest: The Complete Patternist Series by Octavia E. Butler for $3.99 The Likeness by Tana French for $1.99 Dear Mrs. Bird by AJ Pearce for $1.99 Anna K by Jenny
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The King of the Monsters is soon making his way to Netflix with Toho’s anime series “Godzilla Singular Point,” which features character designs by Blue Exorcist’s Kazue Kato and a brand new Godzilla design from legendary Ghibli animator Eiji Yamamori. “Singular Point” will be available globally on June 24, the official Netflix Geeked account announced today. Directed by Atsushi Takahashi, the 13-episode
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Alert, alert. By Kenzie Bryant May 17, 2021 Wee-yoo wee-yoo wee-yoo. That’s the secret celebrity wedding alarm and it’s going off. Ariana Grande pulled off a small, quiet ceremony with Dalton Gomez, a 25-year-old year old real estate broker and her fiancé of half a year, at her home in Montecito.  Her representatives confirmed the
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High school is hell. Navigating the social hierarchy and adolescence can be downright brutal, which makes sense as to why so many slashers take place there. The latest to use high school as slaying grounds is Seance, the directorial debut by Simon Barrett (V/H/S, V/H/S2, You’re Next, The Guest). Barrett takes an old-school approach to his supernaturally charged
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Manhattan Theatre Club’s production of Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s Lackawanna Blues is now the fifth show set to begin performances on Sept. 14, the first day of Broadway’s post-shutdown reopening. The play – written, performed and directed by Santiago-Hudson (Netflix’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom) – will be the season’s first Broadway production by a nonprofit theater company.
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It is both a joke and true that my partner and I bought a garden with a house attached; while we love the house itself, which is a late 1800s row-home complete with transoms and original wood flooring, the garden was straight out of my dreams. When we first saw it, a squash vine had
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