Month: January 2021

If you’re looking for a solution to housing your ever-growing pile of books, may I suggest a simple weekend DIY project? Painting bookshelves is surprisingly easy and affordable. Generally there are three types of bookcase redos: 1) painting or refinishing a thrift store find in an ultra-stylish color for an eclectic home filled with highly
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One of the big rumors in regards to Godzilla vs. Kong has centered on Mechagodzilla, with many fans speculating that the film will bring the Kaiju character into Legendary’s MonsterVerse. Mechagodzilla first appeared in1974’s Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, presented as a sort of mechanical anti-Godzilla who has frequently served as Godzilla’s adversary. You may have spotted
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In October, outlaw country icon Ray Wylie Hubbard made his Austin City Limits headlining debut, and on Saturday (Jan. 23), fans will get to see the performance during a new episode of the long-running television program. Ahead of the episode’s premiere, however, Hubbard’s performance of his classic song “Snake Farm” is premiering exclusively on The Boot. “Snake
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London-via-Melbourne pop artist CLOVES has shared a new track called ‘Sicko’. Check it out below, alongside an accompanying music video. “‘Sicko’ is my best way of painting the tunnel vision, panic scramble of social anxiety,” CLOVES explained in a statement. “It’s like a living, breathing second personality in your brain. One which makes you question
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Fashion was not meant to be the focus during this week’s inauguration, but the swearing in of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris became a runway anyway. We witnessed independent designers on the main stage, a show of unity through the color purple, Dior Air Jordans, and mittens becoming the accessory of the
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Exclusive Erin Hershey, a soap actress famous for “General Hospital,” didn’t want her kids tuning into Joe Biden‘s inauguration … telling a teacher she’d never let them “watch a criminal.” Erin’s got a daughter in elementary school in California, and after the little girl’s teacher sent an email to parents Wednesday inviting kids to skip
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Play video content Exclusive June 2019 TMZ.com Ariel Robinson — a former winner of ‘Worst Cooks in America’ — jokingly discussed raising kids in a brutal manner before she was charged with killing one of her own … and we’ve got the video. We’ve obtained footage of Ariel performing an impromptu stand-up routine in Spartanburg,
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Eminem premiered a new music video for his song ‘Higher’ during ESPN’s UFC 257 Countdown: Poirier vs. McGregor 2 pre-show on ABC. The black-and-white clip includes footage from ESPN’s coverage of the Ultimate Fighting Championship alongside Eminem (literally) preparing for battle against his own demons. Watch the video, featuring cameos from UFC chief Dana White and ESPN’s
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Minor Premise plays out like a trippy dissection of the human psyche. Writer/Director/Producer Eric Schultz admits to intrigue in this area, and with this film, he ensures many others will become equally as intrigued. If you’re a fan of sci-fi and issues surrounding the human state and why we are who we are, then you
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Military fantasy books are a sub-genre that examines the lifecycle of war in fantasy settings. The lifecycle of war is made up of the brewing conflict before war, the violence during war, and the destructive aftermath of war. Oftentimes military fantasy interacts with other sub-genres such as epic fantasy, high fantasy, and gritty fantasy. Now,
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One of the Capitol insurrectionists had plans to kill Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez … according to the Department of Justice. The DOJ revealed new charges against Garret Miller of Texas, alleging he posted online death threats against the New York congresswoman the day of the siege, including one tweet that simply read, “Assassinate AOC.” That’s terrifying,
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