Month: August 2021

Moving-day downsizing. Overflowing bookshelves. Duplicate titles. There are so many reasons you might find yourself looking to sell off some books from your personal library. But once you’ve got that “to sell” stack ready, where do you go from there? The options are many, whether you want to take them to your favorite used bookstore
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Marilyn Manson, DaBaby, Chris Brown, and others contributed to the new album.   By Jordan Hoffman August 29, 2021 Noted shoemaker Kanye West surprised the world early Sunday morning with the launch of his long-awaited album Donda. It arrived after “listening parties” at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and Soldier Field in Chicago. West, a one-time
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The LGB Alliance supporter was escorted away from the Manchester Pride Protest by police. (Twitter/ Pudz890) When a man showed up to Manchester’s Pride Protest decked out in LGB Alliance merch, queer demonstrators told him exactly where to go. On Saturday (28 August), as the official Manchester Pride festival kicked off, an alternative Pride event
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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina‘s Kiernan Shipka will star in Treat, studio Cadence13’s first feature-length podcast, Variety reports today. Described by the company as an audio movie, Treat is set to release October 25, 2021, worldwide on all major podcast platforms just in time for Halloween. Treat tells “of a seemingly perfect American town whose residents make
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Nia DaCosta’s updated horror classic has a strong debut despite uncertain times. By Jordan Hoffman August 29, 2021 Nia DaCosta’s follow-up to the early ’90s slasher picture Candyman scored a delicious $22 million at the domestic box office in its opening weekend. This number surpassed expectations, according to the Hollywood Reporter, considering the spread of
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Hours after Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ album finally appeared on streaming platforms like Spotify, the rapper also claimed that Universal ‘blocked’ his song with DaBaby. Fans were elated to finally listen to Kanye West‘s highly anticipated Donda album on streaming services — but the 44-year-old rapper has accused his record label Universal of releasing the project
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Asner’s career extended far beyond Lou Grant.  By Donald Liebenson August 29, 2021 “The world for me is divided into three spaces,” Ed Asner told AM New York in 2016. Those spaces: “Lou Grant, Up, and Elf.” While those are his most identifiable credits, they only hint at the breadth and depth of this consummate
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Diddy and his girls were in attendance for Dolce & Gabbana’s epic three-day fashion event to help kick off the Venice Film Festival! Sean “Diddy’ Combs’ three teenage daughters Chance Combs, 15, and 14-year-old twins D’Lila Star and Jesse James Combs are already fashion icons! The trio turned heads as they stepped out in Venice, Italy for Dolce & Gabbana’s
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News Lee “Scratch” Perry Dies at 85 The dub/reggae legend died at Noel Holmes Hospital in Lucea, Jamaica By Sam Sodomsky and Madison Bloom August 29, 2021 Facebook Twitter Photo by Ollie Millington/Redferns via Getty Images Facebook Twitter Lee “Scratch” Perry, the Jamaican dub legend, has died, the Jamaica Observer and The Guardian report. Perry
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Play video content TMZ.com Kevin Spacey is back on a film set on American soil for the first time since several sexual assault allegations against him came to light. The actor — who was essentially exiled from mainstream Hollywood after the accusations starting coming out in 2017 — is filming a new movie called “Peter
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Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have been the gold standard for horror over the past few decades, but Universal Pictures has slowly become their rival. Universal Pictures not only stole Blumhouse away from Paramount Pictures, but they’ve become home to Jordan Peele‘s productions, including the brand new Candyman, directed by Nia DaCosta. The box
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On the same day as the official Pride festival headlined by Yungblud, activists marched through Manchester calling for “Pride not profit”. The official Manchester Pride is taking place this weekend (28 and 29 August) following a storm of controversy surrounding its finances. Earlier this month, the organisation dropped a life-saving safer sex scheme, distributing free condoms
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phantom limb /ˈfan(t)əm’lim/ n. an often painful sensation of the presence of a limb that has been amputated. Welcome to Phantom Limbs, a recurring feature which will take a look at intended yet unproduced horror sequels and remakes – extensions to genre films we love, appendages to horror franchises that we adore – that were sadly
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Autism is still often treated as a taboo topic, so books about autistic children should be essential reading for everyone. People on the autism spectrum might communicate, behave, and learn in ways that are different than others, and their specific behaviours can vary in form. This list of books for autistic children is split into
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