It’s been over 70 days since Pentagon spokeswoman Sue Gough confirmed the authenticity of the latest crop of visual UFO evidence depicting unknown aerial vehicles, flashing triangles and submersible objects. It’s less than three days from the widely-accepted deadline for the public UFO report requested by congress. If Gough and the intelligence community want to
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June 22, 2021 2:41 pm By Nadia Vella The entire online entertainment sector has been seeing some remarkable success in the last few years and much of this has come down to the lockdowns enforced. You have the gaming and online casino market at sites listed at UKOCL for example, seeing a strong upward curve
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Taylor’s Filthy Animals probes the tension between vulnerability and deception, sexual desire and violence, with elegant precision. By Mitchell Kuga June 23, 2021 Collage by Simon Abranowicz; Photographs Getty Images It’s one of the first questions in the age of the Zoom interview: camera on? “This takes me back to the olden days of Yahoo
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As she shared, Nicki Minaj didn’t believe the Black Panther star intentionally hurt Caribbean people with the rum line, but she felt it was important to share the importance and why people were getting upset. Back in the 1800s, the celebration had roots in landowners gathering and imitating their slaves working in the sugarcanes. Once
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After growing up in a small town in Ontario, Canada and immersing herself in the Toronto music scene – which led to an appearance in the Weeknd’s 2012 video for ‘The Zone’ – Elissa Mielke moved to Los Angeles in 2019 to focus on her own musical journey. Though she previously worked as a fashion
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A lot of genre fans insist that the 2000s was one of the worst decades for horror, but even if most mainstream productions at that time appeared to be edgy remakes and attempted cash-ins on trends like J-horror and “Torture Porn,” the independent scene was actually stronger than ever. This is especially true for Slasher
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Ever since her early days as a child growing up in the Memphis, Tenn., area, Valerie June has been carefully honing a signature sound that melds folk, Americana, old-time country, gospel and roots influences. She released her breakout album, Pushin’ Against a Stone, in 2013, and has continued to layer new musical and spiritual components
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