Katy Perry, Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake, and John Legend were among the performers who played during last night’s Celebrating America special in honor of Joe Biden’s inauguration as the 46th President of the United States. Demi Lovato delivered a rendition of Bill Withers’ classic ‘Lovely Day’, while Justin Timberlake performed his new song with Ant Clemons, ‘Better Days’.
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This post was originally published in our YA newsletter, What’s Up in YA. Sign up for it here to get YA news, reviews, deals, and more! Hey YA Readers! It’s time for one of my favorite newsletters of the year: YOUR picks for best YA books of the year and the books that you wish
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Devin Dawson‘s Pink Slip EP finds the singer-songwriter broadening his sound and style through six songs, including the cheeky, beat-heavy “Range Rover,” a song about a relationship that failed because she was in it for the status, not the love. Throughout the song’s three-ish minutes, Dawson name-checks Keith Whitley and Lee Greenwood over a plinky, trap-esque beat
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On the road to the second season of “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous” coming to Netflix this Friday, director Colin Trevorrow speaks a bit about the upcoming feature film Jurassic World: Dominion in a new chat with Entertainment Weekly. The film’s current release date is June 10, 2022, and Trevorrow describes it as both a “celebration”
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It’s tempting to compare Buck Meek’s second solo LP to the latest pair of albums from his Big Thief bandmate and close collaborator Adrianne Lenker, the stunning songs and its companion instrumentals. It might be because both projects were released just months apart from each other, with Lenker’s albums having simultaneously last October, or because
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It’s a streaming world, and we’re just living in it. With a majority of the globe’s movie theaters closed due to Covid, and Hollywood studios scrambling to figure out new distribution models, Netflix has already been experiencing the roaring ’20s with close to 204 million subscribers taking in the service worldwide and the company’s market
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January 17, 2021 3:29 pm By Nadia Vella As the Hippie filmmaker Zee – living together with her lovely, but peculiar Granny Sam – persuades her insolent producer Serge to try an obscure online Game, they get caged into her room. The game sets them against each other and the room turns into a nightmare
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Flaky, dry and dull skin doesn’t stand a chance against these hydration heroes In partnership with belif  As we’ve collectively ditched our heavy makeup routines in favour of a fresh-faced glow, perfect for Zoom calls, even the most natural looks start with a flawless skincare routine. The Korean beauty world is full of hydration-forward trends,
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If you love books set in schools and stories with twisty plots and dark themes, then chances are the sub-genre of dark academia is for you! This genre can be defined broadly, but generally speaking the books have an academic setting and feature characters exploring darker urges, navigating crimes or dark secrets, or exploring dark
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Was airing back-to-back episodes a good or a bad idea? Wrapping up Fornell’s undercover mission to pursue the opiate kingpin on NCIS Season 18 Episode 4 and NCIS Season 18 Episode 5 was worthwhile. However, with a sporadic production schedule because of California’s high Covid rates, was burning off two episodes in one night advisable? Not really. If the
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While we know them as distinct monsters nowadays, most tales of bogeymen tend to converge the further back you go. Vampires, werewolves and undead ghouls may have developed their own individual nuances and mythologies, but they’re really just variations of the same primitive human fears adjusted for different cultural climates. However, even among these infinite
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