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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex-trafficking trial remains a much-discussed topic even more than a month after its conclusion. The trial saw prosecutors enlist a number of witnesses to take the stand and share their experiences with the now-55-year-old rapper. Meanwhile, Diddy’s team shifted strategies and ultimately rested their case after only 20 minutes. The case concluded
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The True Story of Raja the Gullible by Rabih Alameddine (Gay Fiction) To the Moon and Back by Eliana Ramage (Sapphic Fiction) lgarabía: The Song of Cenex, Natural Son of the Isle Alarabíyya by Roque Raquel Salas Rivera (Trans Fiction) Daddy Issues by Eric C. Wat (Queer Men Short Stories) See You at the Finish
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Audiences are having a satanic panic about the horror movie, The Baphomet Seance. In 1983 The Baphomet Seance film was released at the height of the” Satanic Panic.” The film claimed to be an instructional video of how to open a portal to talk with the dead. The film was quickly banned by various religious
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Vera Farmiga’s band The Yagas to release new single tomorrow to complement ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ The Yagas,the alt rock band fronted by Oscar and Emmy-nominated actressVera Farmiga, whose new filmThe Conjuring: Last Ritesis in theatres tomorrow (Friday, September 5th). “[‘The Crying Room’] is something of a prog metal beast, big on atmosphere, epic of
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Canadian television has long wrestled with the paradox of national identity: Are we the friendly, quietly quirky neighbor to the north of America, or are we something stranger, rawer, and more fractured? Two of Canada’s most iconic rural comedies, Corner Gas and Trailer Park Boys, seem to answer that question in opposing ways. Both shows,
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When Asleep at the Wheel decided to record a record of Texas-centric songs to commemorate the Western swing outfit spending 50 of its 55 years in the Lone Star State, Ray Benson had a simple request: “Let’s just do songs about Texas that mean something to you.” The result is Riding High in Texas, a
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Warning! The following contains spoilers for the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episode “The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail.” Stream it with a Paramount+ subscription and read at your own risk! Space may be the final frontier, but it is big enough for more heroes than just the people working in Starfleet? There are plenty
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Another day, another adaptation! Netflix is in its classic romance era: Filming is officially underway for the streamer’sPride and Prejudiceminiseries, and next on the docket is Edith Wharton’sTheAge of Innocence,a love story set in Gilded Age New York. LikePride and Prejudice,The Age of Innocencehas made its way to the screen a number of times.Martin Scorseseadapted
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Dark academia fantasy written by one of our most versatile and talented contemporary writers, who also happens to come from the world of academia? Yes, please. Today, I’m talking about August’s biggest new release, which also happens to
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The Bomb fashion show is just a few days away. Due to overwhelming demand, we have moved to Willow Hall in Hotel Indigo Williamsburg at 500 Metropolitan Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11211. Get your tickets today! You will be seeing designer Jessica Anderson Fowlkes, who knows how to turn heads in some of the most fashionable
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While the African heavy metal scene may not be as developed as other regions, the underground movement has steadily gained traction in recent years, offering a unique and powerful countercultural voice that rejects mainstream norms. From the politically charged lyrics of Tunisian thrashers Znous to the atmospheric post-metal soundscapes of South Africa’s Chaos Doctrine, African
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Underneath a fingernail moon and the silhouettes of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, Oliver Wood stood onstage at the Earl Scruggs Music Festival and declared, “This one goes out to Earl.” The Wood Brothers’ lead singer then delivered a moving version of “Postcards from Hell,” off their 2008 album Loaded. It was
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Wednesday Season 2’s second half is quickly approaching, and in anticipation of the four-episode premiere, Netflix has debuted the first images of Lady Gaga in character as Rosaline Rotwood. In the first captivating image posted by the show’s official account on September 1, the photo was captioned, “A vision in venom. Here’s your first look
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Erica Ezeifedi, Associate Editor, is a transplant from Nashville, TN that has settled in the North East. In addition to being a writer, she has worked as a victim advocate and in public libraries, where she has focused
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When Cruising was released in 1980, it was reviled. Protested by the gay community, dismissed by critics, and largely ignored by awards bodies, it was seen as exploitative and grotesque. Yet today it stands as one of William Friedkin’s most provocative and enduring works: a film whose ambiguity, physicality, and bold aesthetic choices mark it
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