Month: September 2022

View gallery Image Credit: Michael Stewart/imageSPACE/Shutterstock Anna Nicole Smith‘s daughter Dannielynn Birkhead, who was only five months old when her mother died, received a very sentimental gift for her 16th birthday on Sept. 7. The teen was given a “special” piece of her late mom’s jewelry from her dad, Larry Birkhead, according to one source,
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Gene O’s “COOL” lives up to its relatively simple billing, but it’s harder than it looks. Bringing off a mix quasi-Latin rhythms with the classic R&B horn section could end up crashing without fanfare into the mountainside. Gene O, however, obviously began the recording process for this single with a clear idea of what he
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News The Comet Is Coming Share Video for New Song “Technicolour”: Watch The latest from their forthcoming album Hyper-Dimensional Extension Beam By Allison Hussey September 9, 2022 Facebook Twitter (Photo by Fabrice Bourgelle) Facebook Twitter The Comet Is Coming have shared another new song from their forthcoming LP Hyper-Dimensional Extension Beam. It’s titled “Technicolour,” and
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View gallery Image Credit: Hugo Michiels/LNP/Shutterstock King Charles III appeared overcome with emotion as he made his way to Buckingham Palace following the the Accession Ceremony at St. James Palace on Saturday (September 10) where he was officially declared Britain’s monarch. As he arrived in his state Rolls-Royce, Charles waved to the crowd who had
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They say New York is the city that never sleeps, and even though it took a solid snooze over the pandemic, the unbridled energy has returned with a vengeance. Of course, this month brings us the Met Ball, aka fashion’s biggest night out—one of many reasons why, to quote Bill Burr’s SNL monologue, “New York
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Agony In The Garden has just released the title track off his soon to be released album “Will of Fire”, which is now available worldwide. Agony In The Garden’s inception occurred on April of 2013 as a one man band with singer/songwriter multi-instrumentalist Mack Perry writing and recording all of Agony’s music. Releasing a debut
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I’ve written about my book club for Book Riot before. It’s been one of my favorite things for almost ten years. How our book clubs works, generally, is that each member takes a turn choosing a book. Everyone reads it, and then we meet once a month to discuss that pick. When you choose the
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View gallery Image Credit: ABC/Everett Collection Patrick Dempsey surprised everyone when he reprised the role of Derek Shepherd, a.k.a. McDreamy, on Grey’s Anatomy in season 17. While his character is still dead, Derek reuniting with Meredith in a dream sequence opened the door to his return. So, would he be up for coming back again?
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The Story of Film: A New Generation opens at two dozen theaters this weekend — Laemmle Royal in LA, Museum of the Moving Image in NY, Music Box Theatre in Chicago and Brattle in Cambridge. It’s a mix of arthouses, cinematheques, museums and even a few multiplexes for Mark Cousins’ follow-up to his 15-hour, 2011
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Writer/Director Jalmari Helander delivered a delightfully wicked twist to Santa Claus in 2010’s genre-bender Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale. Helander’s latest, Sisu, sees the filmmaker reteaming with some familiar Rare Exports faces for another crowd-pleasing genre-bender, this time an R-rated journey through Lapland near the end of World War II. The period action adventure goes hard on hyper-violence and
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Debate has been raging since Edwin Land, founder of Polaroid, made the world’s first commercial polarizing material in 1929: Which are the best polarized sunglasses for men? The field is split. Opinion fractured. Tempers frayed. It seems the nature of the subject has infiltrated and directly influenced the behaviors of the debaters… (if you get
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