Karl Kani is ushering in a new chapter of his iconic fashion story with the launch of the East Flatbush Collection, a modern reintroduction of the aesthetic that helped define streetwear as a global force. Rooted in the Brooklyn neighborhood that shaped him, the collection reflects both heritage and progression—bridging the brand’s cultural origins with
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Career-wise, it feels like there’s very little that Kelly Clarkson hasn’t done. Since finding fame as the very first winner of American Idol, she has starred in a movie, toured all over the world, become a mom, provided commentary at the Olympics, started a talk show and won Emmy Awards for it. There is no
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Under the electric glow of the “Passion For Fashion” runway competition , directed and created by Faith Diggs. Melltherealist almost stole the show—not just with her walk, but with her fire. Melltherealist, the rising runway sensation, lived up to every syllable of her name, turning heads and igniting energy with every confident stride. Described by
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The Traitors Season 4 is ongoing, with another non-celebrity spinoff on the way to the 2026 TV schedule. Diehards of Alan Cumming‘s show will be entertained this year, provided they have a Peacock subscription. However, even with all that fun, the fans are always looking ahead and never stop petitioning for the people they want
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BayView Entertainment, a leader in independent film distribution, is proud to announce the acquisition of global distribution rights for the psychological horror film UNSEEN (2025). Written and directed by Steve Merlo, the film delivers a harrowing exploration of trauma and psychological warfare, further expanding BayView’s prestigious catalog of elevated genre cinema. Set against the backdrop
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At 75 years old, former Tonight Show host Jay Leno doesn’t appear to be making any moves to retire from comedy or entertainment in general, even as his personal life continues to be a meaningful struggle. Leno’s wife Mavis, whom he’s been married to since 1980, was diagnosed in 2024 with advanced dementia, and ever
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Sassenachs? We are now just a few weeks away from the 2026 TV schedule delivering not just an end to another long Droughtlander, but the last one we’ll experience (for the main series, anyway), as Outlander Season 8 will begin the show’s final run on March 6. Though I had always assumed that working on
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One of the most discussed and largely polarizing TV episodes of the millennium so far, Stranger Things’ series finale has wowed some fans, perplexed others, and for a select group, Eleven’s debatable and vaguely explained fate was the last straw. As opposed to the rumored “secret episode” that fueled a wave of #ConspiracyGate posts on
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We’re in a very weird place when it comes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe on the 2026 movie schedule, as the upcoming Marvel movie, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, a film that would otherwise be a big deal, feels likes its being completely overshadowed by Avengers: Doomsday. Granted, the former film won’t have the incredible cast
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Last year, Universal Studios debuted one of my favorite theme park experiences of 2025: Fan Fest Nights. It was like the park’s iconic Halloween Horror Nights, but with a focus on non-horror franchises. It had some absolutely incredible attractions, including a rebuilt Enterprise-D bridge for the Star Trek experience and an awesome Beholder animatronic from
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These soulmarks are preordained and can come in the form of a character’s name, a physical symbol found somewhere on the characters’ bodies (identical or complementary), a timer for when the characters will meet or when one will die, or even words spoken to each other upon meeting for the first time. The possibilities are
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Year of the Mer by L. D. Lewis (April 7) I once read a horror story by L. D. Lewis that frightened me so much that I put the book down for a full year before picking it up again. This is a violent, dark sapphic extension of The Little Mermaid tale that will for
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Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel This is my favorite of Emily St. John Mandel’s novels so far. It’s beautiful and melancholy, and details the stories of a man crossing to Canada, an author who is visiting Earth from the moon for her book tour when a pandemic breaks out, and a detective
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is always expanding, thanks to new projects arriving in theaters and streaming with a Disney+ subscription. Arguably, the most highly anticipated upcoming Marvel movie is Avengers: Doomsday, especially after a number of brief teasers were released. The Russo Brothers claimed that there was a big hint about the movie in those
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Marketing Macabre, a premier public relations and digital marketing firm specializing in the horror genre, has officially released its updated suite of promotional services for 2026. Designed to amplify the reach of independent filmmakers, authors, and horror brands, the new offerings provide direct access to the industry’s most influential media outlets. Owned and operated by
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