Month: November 2021

“This ruling is unconstitutional and sets a dangerous precedent,” said Times executive editor Dean Baquet in a statement. “When a court silences journalism, it fails its citizens.” By Eric Lutz November 19, 2021 In an unusual and chilling ruling Thursday, a New York judge ordered the New York Times to refrain from “further disseminating or
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Kim Kardashian’s whirlwind romance with Pete Davidson is heating up — and it’s not just because the two spent his birthday in balmy Palm Springs! Kim Kardashian, 41, and Pete Davidson, 28, were spotted flaunting some serious PDA this week while in Palm Springs, California, where the two celebrated Pete’s 28th birthday at Kris Jenner‘s
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The league is reviewing a former live-in chef’s allegations against the Tampa Bay star, whose attorney says is vaccinated—and would consider getting a booster on live TV. By Caleb Ecarma November 19, 2021 In response to the allegation that Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Antonio Brown used a forged COVID-19 vaccination card to circumvent the NFL’s
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After Lala Kent and Randall Emmett split in October, a source EXCLUSIVELY shared with HL how the ‘Vanderpump Rules’ is carrying on after being ‘blindsided’ by their separation. Lala Kent, 31, and her fiancé Randall Emmett, 50, officially called it quits in October, leaving fans wondering about what went wrong and how the two are
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News Saweetie Shares New Song “Icy Chain”: Listen Dr. Luke, who has worked with Saweetie on “Tap In” and “Best Friend,” co-produced the rapper’s new single By Matthew Strauss November 19, 2021 Facebook Twitter Saweetie, photo by Dennis Leupold Facebook Twitter Ahead of her Saturday Night Live debut tomorrow night, Saweetie has released the single
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C’mon C’mon is distributor A24’s first platform release post pandemic, opening on five screens in New York (Angelika and Lincoln Square) and LA (Grove, Landmark and AMC Burbank) It’s s vote of confidence — launching in the strongest markets and letting word of mouth spread only works if there are signs of life. Specialty distributors
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Enough… is never enough. The late Larry Cohen tackled American marketing and consumerism with 1985’s The Stuff, centered on a dessert sensation that begins consuming the consumers. The film has been released to home video at various different points over the years, most recently on Blu-ray by Arrow Video, but it seems a never-before-seen version
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After years of bickering over how to divide an unprecedented trove of postwar masterworks, Harry and Linda Macklowe watched at Sotheby’s as their hard-fought collection was sold to crypto billionaires and bigwigs in Asia and Mexico. Plus, how Ken Griffin beat a crowdsourced effort to buy the Constitution, a hint at Adele’s artistic taste, and a best-selling novelist’s new
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With styles like no other, Aesop Rock and Blockhead have carved their own niche in hip-hop, and after collaborating on their first album together, Blockhead shares why they work so well together. Frank Zappa once likened performing music to making “a sculpture out of air,” that a steady hand and unflinching eye could move molecules
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A queer bookshop has launched an initiative to send copies of a trans history book to MPs across the country to give them a “comprehensive knowledge” on the trans community. Queer Lit, Manchester’s longest running independent gay bookshop, sent “hundreds of copies” of Trans Britain by Christine Burns to MPs on Wednesday. The books, which
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In Jurassic Park, Jeff Goldblum’s character Dr. Ian Malcolm, while on a rather bereft tour through the facilities, asks sarcastically, “Eventually you might have dinosaurs on your dinosaur tour, right?” That’s how Ghostbusters: Afterlife feels. For a movie that’s supposed to be about the supernatural, we get few ghosts or even spooky things. Basing it
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Angelina Jolie took two of her kids, Shiloh and Pax, to the premiere of a French photographer’s documentary on Nov. 18, and they all posed together on the red carpet. Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, 15, stepped out for another red carpet appearance on Nov. 18. This time, she joined her mom, Angelina Jolie, and older brother, Pax Jolie-Pitt, 17, at
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After giving fans a treat last month with the concept art for their upcoming horror adventure title Bramble: The Mountain King, developer Dimfrost Studio has released a new trailer showcasing the title’s gameplay. The trailer shows off some of the gameplay mechanics, including the game’s combat, stealth, as well as the environmental puzzles you’ll encounter.
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