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After a year of ‘crazy traumas,’ Gucci-endorsed punk rock band Surfbort unleashed their new album, and they share how ‘Keep On Truckin’ is a celebration about how everything is going to be okay. Content warning: suicide.  Surfbort is cool. The punk band – born in Brooklyn, now residing in LA — is so damn cool, they
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The ‘Up’ rapper admitted that clashing with Republicans was exhausting, and that played a key part in her stopping speaking out on political issues. Regularly being vocal about political issues can be tiring, and Cardi B admitted that getting negative responses from conservatives made her want to stop speaking out. The 29-year-old rapper responded to
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We’ve all seen the typical “ghost story” TV show: a person describes their paranormal experience, accompanied by a poorly cast re-enactment, and you’re taken right out of the story. Suspense is lost and you lose interest. Horror master Eli Roth (director of movies Cabin Fever and Hostel, among many others) wanted to change up that
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On this week’s Little Gold Men, the Bergman Island star talks about embracing failure, working alongside Daniel Day-Lewis, and shooting her first true Hollywood film. By Savannah Walsh October 14, 2021 After delivering a captivating performance in 2017’s twisted Paul Thomas Anderson romance, Phantom Thread, Vicky Krieps has solidified herself in films of every scale.
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The right-wing holiday tradition has arrived early, with TV hosts and politicians seizing on supply-chain issues and pandemic mitigation efforts to take aim at the administration. By Caleb Ecarma October 14, 2021 With every passing year, Christmas seems to creep into American society earlier and earlier. And this year, the right-wing media’s “war on Christmas”
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Coldplay is back with a new album, and helping bring the ‘Music of Spheres’ is none other than Selena Gomez, who is featured in ‘Let Somebody Go.’ Coldplay’s new album, Music of Spheres, arrived on Oct. 15. It’s a seemingly cosmic-themed project that boasts one particular superstar: Selena Gomez. Selena joined the band – Chris
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There was going to be trouble—that much was certain. The question was, how bad would the trouble get? It was a scorching Sunday afternoon in July, and Representative Katie Porter was about to hold her first in-person town hall since COVID-19 beset the nation. Porter, who represents California’s 45th Congressional District, had chosen an outdoor
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One of the many shocking revelations in ‘What Happened, Brittany Murphy?’ is that her husband, Simon Monjack, secretly fathered a child with Elizabeth Ragsdale. Here’s what you need to know. Ever since Brittany Murphy died from pneumonia and anemia in 2009, there have been many questions around her tragic death and her relationship with Simon Monjack, a
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Cover Dwayne Johnson’s Brunello Cucinelli sweater from Brunello Cucinelli, 136 Greene Street, NYC, or call 212-334-1010, or go to shop.brunellocucinelli.com/en-us. Shaving products by Xotics by Curtis Smith. On his face, Tom Ford for Men; Bjoern Rehbein for The Milton Agency.  Produced on location by Zoe Talay for Westy Productions. Page 10: Table of Contents For
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Britney Spears shares sons Sean, 16, and Jayden, 15, with ex-husband Kevin Federline. The star currently has 30% custody time, while Kevin holds 70%. Britney Spears, 39, doesn’t want a custody “war” with ex-husband Kevin Federline, 43, once her conservatorship ends. The former couple share teenage sons Sean Preston Federline, 16, and Jayden James Federline, 15, together,
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Herschel Walker’s campaign initially tried to claim the image was “an anti-mandatory vaccination graphic.” By Bess Levin October 13, 2021 One of the recurring features of the Trump era was for Donald Trump or one of his acolytes to say or do something in front of countless witnesses and then insist it never happened, i.e.
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Searching for chills and thrills this spooky season? Stream a classic like Psycho—or a new classic like Get Out. By Tara Ariano and Savannah Walsh October 13, 2021 October is made for movies that send chills down the spine—from classics like Halloween and Psycho to newer fare, including The Conjuring and Us. Whether you’re looking
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