Month: May 2024

In the hallowed halls of rock history, where legends are born and anthems are etched into the collective consciousness, Universal Dice stands as a beacon of artistic integrity and musical prowess. Led by the multi-talented Gerry Dantone, this Long Island-based outfit has been carving out their own niche in the rock landscape since their inception,
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Taylor Swift’s 11th album, The Tortured Poets Department, just became the first in eight years to sell more than two million album-equivalent units in a week, thus setting a variety of Billboard records, including being the first album whose songs occupied the top 14 spots of the Hot 100. But at this point, it almost
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Kit Connor, beloved for his role in Heartstopper, is turning heads with a drastic change to his signature style. Fans of the show are used to seeing Connor with a floppy, ’90s-inspired haircut, but he recently took to Instagram to reveal a fresh, clean buzz cut.  Captioning the image with “I kinda like
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Civil rights activist Ruby Bridges Photo: Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via iMAGN Civil Rights icon Ruby Bridges is an integral part of U.S. history lessons in classrooms nationwide, given her status as the first Black child to integrate an elementary school in the South. But to the right-wing culture warriors behind efforts to ban books about American
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The feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake continues to grow at a rapid pace, with each rapper releasing diss tracks directed at the other last night (May 3). The flurry of activity followed Lamar having dropped the song “6:16 in L.A.” earlier in the day, furthering a weeks-long dispute. Drake’s “Family Matters” arrived first, with
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Get ready for a blood-pumping adventure as Kristen Stewart and Oscar Isaac dive into the shadows of 1980s Los Angeles in the new vampire thriller, Flesh of the Gods. Directed by the visionary Panos Cosmatos, this film promises to be a rollercoaster of mayhem. The Return of a Vampire Legend Kristen Stewart,
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We’re zapping into science fiction territory and back into “re-adaptation” conversations this month for Revenge of the Remakes. Don Siegel and Philip Kaufman bring vastly different approaches to their Invasion of the Body Snatchers films, uniformly citing Jack Finney’s 1954 novel “The Body Snatchers” as their source. Kaufman isn’t directly remaking Siegel’s film but acknowledges
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