Month: August 2020

Bryan Devendorf, the drummer of the National, has surprise released his debut solo album, Royal Green. He co-produced it in Brooklyn along with Nate Martinez, with contributions from bandmates/collaborators Aaron Dessner and multinstrumentalist Josh Kaufman. You can stream the album below, and check out the video for ‘Breaking the River’, directed by Owen Cummings. Containing
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Update: Focus Features’ Sundance acquisition of Annapurna/Plan B’s Kajillionaire will now open on Sept. 25, a week later than anticipated in select theaters. We also hear the Miranda July directed movie will hit PVOD around Oct. 16. Despite that, the pic’s marketing will be driven toward its theatrical release, and the movie will continue to be available to
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Down Among the Sticks and Bones by Seanan McGuire for $2.99 Jackaby by William Ritter for $2.99 Little by Edward Carey for $1.99 Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris for $2.99 The Dog Stars by Peter Heller for $2.99 The Missing
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Kinships Fall Firstly on our Sound Selection, we have Fall by Kinships, a relatively new duo in the world of music having released their first song Splitting Hairs earlier this year. Fall follows up on their debut with a mellifluous production which incorporates soft ear-pleasing female and male vocals within a climbing-like progression that ends softly, leaving us in hope for more
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Kadrolsha Ona Carole, KO as she is known, Queen of the Paranormal (R) created an adaptation on a technique by Konstantins Raudive, brought into vogue by Sara Estep. KO in 2000 created the instant EVP Playback (Electronic Voice Phenomena). This advancement is used by almost every paranormal investigator world wide. The credit often forgotten belongs
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Where do dreams come from? It’s an age-old question, something people have been wondering and theorising about for millennia. Whereas ancient civilisations may have interpreted dreams as having supernatural or spiritual origins, in modern society, we’re more likely to analyse our dreams in terms of our waking life, looking for meaningful connections linking the content
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In addition to a brand new Fright Rags collection, Trick ‘r Treat is also getting a new collection of tricks and treats from Cavity Colors, including one of the coolest t-shirts to date. The highlight of the new Cavity Colors collection is a Trick ‘r Treat t-shirt featuring Michael Dougherty‘s original Sam artwork from the
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Over the years – especially recent ones – there have been many necessary conversations about the importance of increased representation in the U.S. publishing industry. Readers deserve to see themselves in the stories told and to be able to identify with the authors writing those books. This also extends to the diversity of publishing industry
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Christopher Nolan’s Tenet has begun its offshore rollout, and while Warner Bros is keeping a tight lid on grosses until fully reporting Sunday, some international box office information is available on the highly-anticipated title. In Korea, one of the key plays on Tenet, the Wednesday opening day was a little over $827K from 2,228 screens.
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Stock your closet with these quar-ready, WFH-friendly basics Like nearly every other facet of our lives, there’s a good chance the COVID-19 pandemic has totally upended your approach to fashion. Gone are the days of buying showy, impractical pieces just because. Our much narrower worlds means a few closet staples receive heavy rotation, while most
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Dog Stars by Peter Heller for #2.99 The Missing American by Kwei Quartey for $1.99 The Book of Lost and Found by Lucy Foley for $4.99 The Compton Cowboys by Walter Thompson-Hernandez for $3.99 I Am Still Alive by Katie
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