Month: September 2022

Even A-listers like Khloé Kardashian are not immune to the awkwardness of running into your ex at a party. Such was the case on Sept. 10 when both Khloé, 38, and Tristan Thompson attended Beyoncé‘s disco-themed 41st birthday party. Khloé didn’t invite Tristan, 31, to the party, a Kardashian source tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY, “but she also
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MP John Nicolson. (Getty) SNP MP John Nicolson slammed anti-trans lobby group LGB Alliance’s “obsession with genitals” as “deeply unhealthy” while giving evidence against its charity status. An appeal to overturn the Charity Commission’s April 2021 decision to register LGB Alliance as a charity is currently being considered by a tribunal. The legal fight is
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The horror genre has been thriving for years now, with fans enjoying a thrilling renaissance of new and returning properties. Some of the best horror movies have returned thanks to new sequels, including John Carpenter’s beloved Halloween franchise. David Gordon Green’s current trilogy will come to an end this October with Halloween Ends (aka Jamie
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Pop star Britney Spears may never perform again. On Sunday, Spears made her first public comments about the future of her career performing live music, claiming she is “pretty traumatized” from working under her conservatorship. Read more: ‘My family threw me away’: Britney Spears posts, deletes audio message about conservatorship Read More ‘My family threw
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It’s time to travel back in time to 1920s Hollywood. Film director Damien Chazelle, who helmed the Academy Award-winning movies Whiplash, La La Land, and First Man, is poised to make a big splash with his next feature film. His upcoming American period epic, Babylon, will explore the Jazz Age of the 1920s when Hollywood transitioned from silent films
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The past two years has seen a rise in conservative propaganda against queer books in schools and libraries, so it’s not a surprise that Pride displays got hit especially hard in June. In one Illinois library, though, the fight began before Pride month had even started, and what happened offers a useful case study for
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The relationship between 44 and 46 was tested during a 2009 debate over escalating the war in Afghanistan—which the latter would exit a dozen years later. In his new book, The Long Alliance, Gabriel Debenedetti goes beyond the bromance to explore the complicated dynamics between the two men and their presidencies. By Gabriel Debenedetti September
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The HBO drama Succession and comedy Ted Lasso took top honors at the 2022 Emmy Awards in a ceremony that spread its awards between repeat winners and also honored several first-timers. Jason Sudeikis and Jean Smart collected back-to-back acting trophies, while Zendaya picked up her second drama actress prize for Euphoria. The ceremony also honored
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The drama-supporting-actor category at the 2022 Emmys played out like a Waystar Royco boardroom showdown, with three Succession men vying for bragging rights. But it was Matthew Macfadyen who emerged victorious for his perplexing (and, as of season three, double-crossing) Tom Wambsgans, beating out his costars Kieran Culkin and Nicholas Braun. Macfadyen hugged his tablemates,
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Kindle Unlimited is Amazon’s subscription service which gives readers access to over 2 million ebooks, alongside audiobooks, comics, short stories, and more, and this summer, Kindle Unlimited users were voracious readers. Amazon Prime users, who have access to about 3,000 books, short stories, audiobooks, and comics through their subscription to the service, were also busy
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Protesters outside the first LGB Alliance conference. (In Pictures via Getty/ Mark Kerrison) A lawyer representing anti-trans lobby group LGB Alliance has compared healthcare for trans people to a “transition or death” policy in Iran. The remarks were made on the second day of a tribunal challenging the group’s charitable status, spearheaded by trans youth
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