News Kavinsky Shares First New Song in 8 Years: Listen “Renegade,” featuring Cautious Clay, marks the French producer’s first music since 2013’s Outrun By Matthew Strauss November 19, 2021 Facebook Twitter Kavinsky, photo by André Chemetoff Facebook Twitter Kavinsky, the French producer well known for his 2010 single “Nightcall,” is back with his first new
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As those on the right—including Fox News—take Rittenhouse’s lionization to new heights, one media outlet has been banned from the courtroom altogether. By Caleb Ecarma November 18, 2021 Given that Fox News has devoted no small amount of airtime to lionizing Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager facing various criminal charges for killing two people and wounding
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This year’s Thanksgiving was full of ups and downs on ‘Grey’s Anatomy.’ Farouk’s health worsened, Meredith and Nick spent Thanksgiving together, and feelings bubbled over for Amelia and Link. It’s officially Thanksgiving on Grey’s Anatomy! Even on a holiday, Amelia and Kai are texting, and it puts a big smile on Amelia’s face. Nick drives
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Libro.fm acts as a bridge between digital content and independent bookstores. They partner with 1,500+ bookstores, mostly in North America. Readers can buy their audiobooks through the website, and a portion of the profit will go towards their chosen indie bookstore. Annually, Libro.fm announces their bestselling audiobooks of the year, which are always a good
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On Wednesday, Manolo Blahnik celebrated their 50th anniversary with an intimate soirée at the Carlyle. Inside the famed hotel’s Dowling’s restaurant, guests were greeted with champagne before nestling into the cozy space, comfortable and reminiscent of a friend’s home, for high tea on a brisk fall afternoon.  That same feeling of familiarity and ease is
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Rosie Duffield clashes with Ellie Mae O’Hagan. (BBC) Labour MP Rosie Duffield was confronted over her calling trans women “male-bodied people” on a BBC Politics segment. Duffield, who has been MP for Canterbury since 2017, repeatedly called trans women “male-bodied people” on the show, and argued against the inclusion of trans women in single sex
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The Travis Scott legal saga surrounding Astroworld has just reached a new orbit … an attorney representing more than 200 alleged victims just filed a $2 billion lawsuit against the rapper and others. In what has become an apparent rat race among Houston attorneys to scoop up clients in the festival fallout, attorney Thomas Henry
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In the wake of Sony’s attempt to reboot Ghostbusters in 2016 with a female leading cast, the studio hasn’t given up on the IP and finally is releasing an all-new Jason Reitman-directed sequel, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which it has protected for a theatrical release throughout the pandemic. Exhibition bosses went nuts at CinemaCon for the movie, which has
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House members are already suggesting payback for the indictment of Steve Bannon and censure of Paul Gosar—who Kevin McCarthy says could get even “better” committee assignments if the GOP takes the majority.  By Eric Lutz November 18, 2021 Soon after he was censured Wednesday for posting a deranged murder fantasy about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Republican Rep.
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As the film’s first trailer premieres, Lopez and Marry Me director Kat Coiro discuss the film, its music, and its very meta story line. By Julie Miller November 18, 2021 In the years since Jennifer Lopez’s breakout acting role in Selena, the multihyphenate megastar has made blockbuster rom-coms, worked with critically acclaimed filmmakers and costars,
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The mission of the National Book Foundation is to celebrate the best literature in America, expand its audience, and ensure that books have a prominent place in American culture. Each year they award $10,000 and a bronze sculpture to the best books in five categories: Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translated literature, and young people’s literature. In
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A groundbreaking new study has found that queer people of colour (POC) in the UK feel unwelcome in LGBT+ spaces, with many experiencing discrimination, harassment, and abuse.  The report was conducted by UK Black Pride, which runs Europe’s largest Pride event for queer people of African, Asian, Caribbean, Latin American and Middle Eastern descent. It surveyed 1,464 people
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