Month: July 2020

K-pop group BLACKPINK have announced their highly-anticipated debut album. It comes out October 2 via YG Entertainment/Interscope. According to the teaser poster, it’s referred to as THE ALBUM, though it’s officially a self-titled LP. Below, check out its official artwork. Last month, the quartet – consisting of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa – dropped the
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Ahead of the recently announced third season that’s coming our way next year, Joe Bob Briggs first returns to Shudder next month with “The Last Drive-In: Summer Sleepover Special”! Also headed our way in August are the brand new originals/exclusives La Llorona, Random Acts of Violence and The Shed. Here’s the full Shudder schedule for
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Companies love to appear charitable and environmentally sound. It’s one of the key ways a company can justify the price of their clothing and also attract a customer base that is keen on buying sustainable and ethical fashion. There have been many companies that have used common positive terminology and promises to associate their company with ethical
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July 27, 2020 11:05 am By Nadia Vella If your follow cats on social media, here’s some new blood. Meet Monkey, a feline with fangs who has stolen Instagram’s heart. The 6-year-old cat has over 24,000 followers on the photo-sharing site, and a single picture of him can receive anywhere between 1,000 and 13,000 likes.
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Leave it to Lanco to give fans a wonderful love song. The “Greatest Love Story” band is giving fans another one with their new single “Save Me.” The multi-platinum country group, who made a name for themselves via the multi-week chart-topper, recently released “Save Me,” a declaration of sorts to their spouses. Written by frontman Brandon Lancaster,
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Rilo Kiley have announced they will be reissuing their self-titled, self-released 1999 debut album, a collection of demos also known as The Initial Friend EP. Now, for the first time in 20 years, the album will be available in limited edition vinyl and on digital platforms on October 2 via Little Record Company. Below, revisit
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Fifteen years ago today, on July 26, 2005, Jason Aldean made his mark on country music with the release of his eponymous freshman album. Jason Aldean‘s lead single, “Hicktown,” became a platinum-selling hit, while the project’s second single, “Why,” earned Aldean his very first first No. 1 song. The record’s third and final single, “Amarillo Sky,” also achieved
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With binge-watch performances from the likes of Tom Hardy and Cillian Murphy, razor-sharp suits and bloody good haircuts across the board, BBC drama Peaky Blinders had us gripped from the very start. It follows the story of a gangster family running a crime racket in Birmingham just after the First World War. It’s been one
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Content Warning: This post contains foul language, as well as discussion of online harassment, depression, and suicide. I’m currently about a third of the way through The Name of the Wind, the first book in Patrick Rothfuss’s Kingkiller Chronicle trilogy. It’s one of my partner’s favorites, and I’ve got plenty of time right now to
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