Month: March 2021

No. But we shopped around for a professional ethicist to tell us otherwise anyway.  By Colin Groundwater March 12, 2021 Illustration by C.J. Robinson Everybody wants the jab, and soon everyone will be able to get it: the Biden administration has announced that the COVID vaccine will be available to every American adult by May
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Valerie June has always been a dreamer. Dating all the way back to her mainstream breakout album, 2013’s Pushin’ Against a Stone, the singer has juxtaposed dreamy, sweeping, head-in-the-clouds imagination with grounded, familiar folk melodies. On her just-released new record The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers, June puts the importance of dreaming front and center, drawing from the singer’s own experience
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Boom! Studios launched R.L. Stine‘s comic book series Just Beyond in 2019, and we recently learned that Disney+ is turning the horror/comedy terror tales into an anthology series. Disney+ has given an eight-episode order to the series, which hails from writer/showrunner Seth Grahame-Smith (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter) and 20th Century Fox Television. Stine will serve
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More details have come out about why Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez ended their four-year relationship and two-year engagement on multiple outlets, including who ended it. While the decision was ultimately mutual, Lopez was the one with serious doubts, according to Page Six and Entertainment Tonight. A source told Entertainment Tonight, the two “decided their
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Los Angeles musician Christian Lee Hutson has released the second volume in his cover series The Version Suicides (via ANTI-). Hear his take on the Cure’s ‘Just Like Heaven’ (with help from Shamir), Liz Phair’s ‘Why Can’t I’, and Bruce Springsteen’s ‘I’m Going Down’ below. For Vol. 1 of the project, Hutson covered songs by Taylor Swift,
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Fabio Lanzoni (yes, he has a last name) looms large in U.S. pop culture. With his comically outsized masculinity, he shills products like I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter and Old Spice. He makes cameo appearances in such cinematic classics as Dude, Where’s My Car? and Zoolander. And every one of those gigs arose from
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Kenny Chesney is grateful for “Knowing You” in the reflective video for his latest single. After building up anticipation with three teasers, Chesney officially released his new music video, shot on location in Gloucester, Mass., and the Virgin Islands, on Friday (March 12). The Tennessee native takes to the sea in two separate worlds, juxtaposing the
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Gunnery Sgt. Hartman: Do you think I’m cute, Private Pyle?Private Pyle: Sir, no, Sir! Gunnery Sgt. Hartman: Then wipe that disgusting grin off your face. Private Pyle: Sir, yes, Sir! Gunnery Sgt. Hartman: Well, any f***ing time, sweetheart! Private Pyle: Sir, I’m trying, Sir! Gunnery Sgt. Hartman: Private Pyle, I’m gonna give you three seconds, exactly three f***ing seconds, to wipe
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Soman Chainani’s debut novel The School for Good and Evil, which was published in 2013 and launched a franchise, is getting a movie over at Netflix, with Paul Feig (Ghostbusters, Last Christmas) on board to direct the film. David Magee (Life of Pi, Mary Poppins Returns) and Laura Solon (Office Christmas Party, Let It Snow) are adapting. Charlize Theron will play Lady Lesso and Kerry Washington will
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For decades, “alien abductees” have reported what appears to be hard evidence of clandestine surveillance by military personnel. Black and unmarked helicopters are often seen flying over the homes of abductees. Mail is intercepted, opened, and then resealed – in a fashion that is clearly done for effect, for purposes of intimidation, and, in a
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Woah. That’s about all I can muster after Servant Season 2 Episode 9, which was a genuinely thrilling installment of this meandering Apple TV+ drama. “Goose” had all the makings of a season finale. After how Servant Season 2 has failed to give us the big revelations we were expecting, the penultimate episode was filled
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Tyler Perry, the mega-millionaire Madea player, playwright and philanthropist, apparently does much more than continuously crank out tv shows and movies for his loyal audience; he also quietly extends a helping hand to fellow celebrities. During Oprah’s bombshell interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this week, it was revealed that when they fled the
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“It was definitely like a switch was flipped kind of thing.” That’s how Lily Rose describes the response to her song “Villain,” which blew up on the social media app TikTok and quickly topped the all-genre iTunes sales chart in early December. Two months later, the singer had herself a record deal, a joint venture
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Are you ready for the weekend? Specifically, are you ready for a Long Weekend? Of course, we’re referring to the rom-com from Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions’ Stage 6 Films. Long Weekend will make its debut in theaters today and marks the feature directorial debut of Steve Basilone, who also wrote the script. The rom-com stars Finn Wittrock
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Hunter Moreau, a singer-songwriter from Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, released her second ever single, Hazy, which follows her well-received debut single, ‘Drive In.’ Talking about the song, Moreau stated: “As simple as it may sound, ‘Hazy’ is about the pure bliss of summer nights.” ‘Hazy’ is a piece that thrives on the dreamy-like production by Doug Schadt
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