Month: June 2024

Following Thursday night’s presidential debate, in which Joe Biden and Donald Trump faced off for the first time since 2020, Jon Stewart broadcasted live from the Daily Show desk. And the late-night host didn’t mince words regarding the bleak picture painted by both candidates’ performances. Upon seeing 78-year-old Trump and 81-year-old Biden walk onstage, Stewart
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MONO – OathTemporary Residence Ltd. “Consistent” is an apt descriptor for the Japanese post-rock outfit MONO, from the frequency of their output to the band’s overall sound since their debut LP, 2001’s Under the Pipal Tree. To greater and lesser degrees, each record could be summarized by soaring guitars, earth-shaking crescendos, and blizzards of distortion. 
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In addition to attractions based on A Quiet Place in Orlando and Hollywood, Halloween Horror Nights has announced Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire attractions for both Universal Studios Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood this upcoming Halloween season! In the brand new HHN attraction based on this year’s Ghostbusters sequel, “An ancient artifact has released a chilling new
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Fashion TV host Stacy London, the queen of makeovers, has unveiled a new chapter in her life, proudly coming out as a lesbian. This revelation comes five years after she introduced her partner, actress Cat Yezbak, in a cheeky Instagram post. The Instagram Bombshell London dropped the news of her
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Angry aliens who just want you to shut the f**k up attack New York City in the prequel A Quiet Place: Day One. These hard-to-kill creatures just want to sit back, sip some tea, and listen to audio books, but pesky humans keep screaming, running, and breathing too hard to give them any damn peace.
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When Madeleine Peyroux was a teenager, she lived a Paper Moon-like existence in Paris with street performer Daniel William Fitzgerald. An experienced musician, Fitzgerald was a positive reflection of “Moze,” Ryan O’Neal’s character in the film. Peyroux stepped handily into the young but quick Tatum O’Neal character, Addie. Instead of pulling scams like Moze and
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In case you missed it, I put together a halfway check-in survey for Read Harder, which will be collecting responses until the end of the day on July 1st — but I’m already sneaking a peek at your responses. I can’t wait to share the results, especially your favorite books you’ve read so far for
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Washington, DC, USA; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga) before President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address to Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on March 7, 2024. Photo: Jack Gruber / USA TODAY NETWORK Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) introduced an amendment to cut USAID’s (United States Agency for International Development)
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“Many Americans don’t recognize Biden’s custodianship of our democracy, which is a bad sign for his campaign,” Justin Gest, a professor of policy and government at George Mason University, told the Post, in perhaps the understatement of a lifetime. It’s not clear how the Biden campaign plans to change these people’s minds, but for the
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Boys. In a boat. Rowing. Competing against the Ivy League. And fucking Nazis. That’s the plot for The Boys in the Boat, a generic sports drama that doesn’t work as the awards contender it clearly wants to be but thankfully serves as a satisfying crowd pleaser. From director George Clooney, The Boys in the Boat
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In 2022, pre-writers’ strike, fans received the gift of a new type of primetime drama with a strong undercurrent of family dysfunction. Fire Country burned through the competition, quickly outranking other shows as it breathed new life into a weekly lineup that had grown stale with remakes and ongoing shows that have continued
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