Month: July 2020

“The Boys” are back in town this September, with Amazon recently announcing that the second season of their ultra-violent superhero series is headed to Prime on September 4th. The first three episodes will be available September 4, followed by new episodes weekly. As part of the show’s “Comic Con at Home” panel today, a *crazy* new clip
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Spreading the word of giving back and universal love through music and philanthropy, SohoJohnny has emerged from the thousands of universes that connect the diamond paved streets, cement façades, and microcosmatic neighborhoods of New York City. Bringing bursts of color and charismatic energy to all he touches, SohoJohnny (aka John Pasquale) has become an explosive
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Las Vegas based alternative/punk rock band Trenched have just released their highly anticipated new album “Doves of War.” An emotionally charged musical masterpiece, the unique sound of Trenched resonates with today’s social climate. Trenched is a band with an uncompromising, electrifying and engaging approach to rock music. Listen to “Doves Of War” by Trenched here:
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[embedded content] Kacy Hill‘s incredible new album Is It Selfish If We Talk About Me Again has arrived. After originally being scheduled to release last month, it finally was released Friday. Of course, it features a number of the singer’s previously released tracks including “Everybody’s Mother,” Unkind,” “Porsche,” and “I Believe In You” featuring Francis and the
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Handsome actor/model Steve Hamm has a unique story. He is a retired Army helicopter pilot who is now a “Lifeflight” pilot while also focusing on his acting and modeling career. After having served in the Army for over 23 years and being deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan, Hamm was captured by the acting bug.
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Don Jansiewicz started near the bottom (his first home was a converted chicken coop on his grandfather’s farm). From these more-than-humble beginnings he eventually became one of the first Honors College graduates from Western Michigan University. He earned an MA in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee before teaching Political Science at two different
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DC Comics fans are excited to hear the news about the return of Michael Keaton as Batman for the upcoming movie The Flash, which will bridge the gap between the original Tim Burton movies and Zack Snyder’s Justice League. And while Ezra Miller’s take on Barry Allen will likely be experiencing his own version of Flashpoint, this take on Batman will be a classic
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Luke Combs has rescheduled all of his remaining 2020 tour dates until 2021, citing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The “Lovin’ on You” singer was originally supposed to be headlining the What You See Is What You Get Tour through December. “Never in a million years did I think the show I played in Europe this
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Jimi Hendrix Returns to Woodstock is a live interactive digital event comparing the divisive socio-political issues of the 1960s with the divisive issues facing the world today.The Live Event takes place on 19 September 2020, 50 years and one day after Jimi Hendrix’s death. Jimi’s visionary insights are highlighted through exclusive extracts from the feature
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In 2007, a handful of years after Michael Jordan‘s second retirement from the NBA, his longtime trainer Tim Grover started working with a new client: Kobe Bryant.  Bryant had, by then, established himself as the heir apparent to MJ—a three-time champion (two more titles to come), with a remarkably similar skillset and mindset. And by
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Brian Broom Mississippi Clarion Ledger Published 6:00 AM EDT Jul 13, 2020 It’s been 47 years since Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson contacted the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office claiming they were abducted by aliens. Recently, a recording, said to be made that night of what they told Sheriff Fred Diamond and Capt. Glenn Ryder, has surfaced.
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Eileen Shapiro is an ICONIC journalist who is world-renowned in the realms of music, television and film. A veteran entertainment personality, Eileen Shapiro gives readers an uncensored view of life as one of the most prominent celebrity journalists in the world on her international quest to meet and interview her biggest obsession, Adam Ant. Eileen
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“The Grand Unified Theory Of Howard Bloom” feature-length documentary film (https://www.bricartsmedia.org/tv-shows-videos/grand-unified-theory-howard-bloom) has been accepted by its first international film festival—the Not Film Fest in Italy. in late August. The film is now available in the United States. The Grand Unified Theory of Howard Bloom has won best picture at the Design Science Film Festival in
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