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Mimi Webb has today announced her debut album, Amelia, which arrives on March 3, 2023. The singer-songwriter shared the album’s lead single, ‘Ghost of You’, last Friday alongside a music video. Check it out and find Webb’s upcoming tour dates below. “Announcing my first ever album is such an important moment in my career that
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The left-midfield and left-wing positions are known for speed and crossing ability. They are also key positions in counter-attacking and gegenpress football. In this guide, we’ll look at the two positions and some of the most exciting up-and-coming players in the positions on FIFA 23. Jude Bellingham (Overall 84 – Potential 91) While primarily a
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The show’s lead director and Donald Glover’s right hand reflects on the journey as the series approaches its end. By Julian Kimble October 10, 2022 Donald Glover and Brian Tyree Henry in Atlanta.Courtesy of Guy D’Alema for FX Networks. Since its premiere in 2016, FX’s Atlanta has distinguished itself from everything else on television, from
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Here, he talks to us about the YouTube videos that inspired him, his fascination with male models, and how he’d survive on a desert island. Plus: that vomiting scene. By Gabriella Paiella October 7, 2022 Photographs: Getty Images; Collage: Gabe Conte Midway through the Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s new film Triangle of Sadness, the passengers
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“You make murder feel cozy.” Amy Schumer, who plays a fictionalized version of herself in Hulu’s meta murder mystery Only Murders in the Building, says this to Martin Short’s character Oliver Putnam at the beginning of the second season. It’s a self-referential quote that accurately describes the tone of the show, which takes a comedic approach
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The Maiden, Graham Foy’s hypnotic feature debut, is an intimate fantasy about teenagers grappling with the limits of mortality. Set against Calgary high school halls, sunny backroads, and under graffitied bridges, the movie treats its quiet landmarks as gateways into the fantastical, where borders between life and death dissolve. Anchored by a trio of performances
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Gemma Louise Doyle wowed the planet with her flawless performance during The Let Me Help, Inc  “Children of the World” unprecedented and historic 6 hour benefit that was presented by FENIX360 and WOW TV, produced by John Velesco and his company MD25 and hosted by John “SohoJohnny” Pasquale. The event was globally streamed and broadcasted
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Indigo Sparke’s 2021 debut, Echo, was a minimalist yet evocative collection of folk songs that resonated for its intimacy as much as its intensity, each vibration captured deftly by the simmering production from Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker. The Australian singer-songwriter’s poetic songwriting already seemed to edge toward a vast infinity, but on her sophomore full-length,
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The story goes: in 1975, the openly gay avant-garde composer-performer Julius Eastman conducted a homoerotic, pseudo-anthropological interpretation of John Cage’s ‘Solo for Voice No. 8’. During the performance, Eastman undressed a male participant on-stage and concluded with a speech ushering spectators to sexually experiment after the show. Cage, present in the audience, was enraged. Though
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