Month: June 2021

News Jon Hassell Dies at 84 Deeply influential avant-garde composer who invented the “Fourth World” musical aesthetic has passed away By Noah Yoo June 26, 2021 Facebook Twitter Jon Hassell photo by Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images Facebook Twitter Jon Hassell has died. The influential American avant-garde composer passed away on June 26, as his family confirmed
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Malika Haqq might have a new man in her life! The mom-of-one was spotted kissing former ‘Love Island’ contestant Johnny Middlebrooks, according to a report. Malika Haqq, 38, is sparking romance rumors with a fellow reality star! The Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum has reportedly been spotted kissing Love Island‘s Johnny Middlebrooks, 22, during a night
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By the early 1970s, the counterculture of the previous decade had begun to disperse. Some, weary of what they saw as ineffective nonviolent revolution, became militant. Others withdrew from society altogether into communal life. Still others, having waded through the many spiritual and philosophical options of the 60s, found religion. The so-called Jesus Movement appealed
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Hollyoaks star Ki Griffin addresses the crowd in Soho Square after the third London Trans+ Pride. (Charlie Mathers/@charlie.mathers) Hollyoaks star Ki Griffin addressed thousands of trans and non-binary people at the third-ever London Trans+ Pride today. Griffin, who plays non-binary character Ripley Lennox on the long-running Channel 4 soap, was there with campaign group Intersex
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From the first epistolary novels to the Found-Footage craze sparked by The Blair Witch Project, storytellers have been playing around with fact and fiction in order to craft engaging narratives for centuries now. Our ongoing fascination with these myths made real has led to classics like Noroi, REC, and even Bloody Disgusting’s own V/H/S films,
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Portrait of the Chevalier d’Eon by Thomas Stewart (1792), at the National Portrait Gallery (Wikipedia/Public Domain) Gender non-conforming people have existed for as long as humans have, but there are few whose stories can rival that of the Chevalier d’Eon. The Chevalier d’Eon was an 18th century French diplomat, soldier, spy and intellectual who was
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Reading comics or graphic novels has recently become somewhat difficult for me, due to what I fondly refer to as my “old lady eyes.” In physical form, sometimes the print is too small to read. And while I can zoom in digital form, sometimes you miss something important happening in the background.  So I do
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By the early 1970s, the counterculture of the previous decade had begun to disperse. Some, weary of what they saw as ineffective nonviolent revolution, became militant. Others withdrew from society altogether into communal life. Still others, having waded through the many spiritual and philosophical options of the 60s, found religion. The so-called Jesus Movement appealed
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The pop star’s Wednesday testimony revealed the personality and sense of humor that made her a superstar, seemingly stuck in time. By Erin Vanderhoof June 25, 2021 Speaking in a virtual court hearing on Wednesday, Britney Spears sounded quite like the person who used to banter on the set of TRL or in Radio Disney
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