Everyone thinks they know the story of Dracula. They usually forget to include the cowboy, though. Re: Dracula is a new fiction podcast telling an old story, an adaptation of the original vampire novel by Bram Stoker. This close adaptation will use immersive sound design and some of the best-loved names in fiction podcasting to
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HBO Max has released the first ‘A Christmas Story Christmas’ teaser, it’s the to the 1983 holiday film. The trailer sees the return of lead star Peter Billingsley as he reprises his iconic role as Ralphie. It will debut on November 17. “The sequel follows an adult Ralphie in the 1970s, who returns to the house on Cleveland
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Amazon Studios has released the first look at ‘Mammals’, the upcoming dark comedy drama starring James Corden and Sally Hawkins. The series is set to debut on Prime Video November 11. “In the series, revelations and secrets come to light as the complexity of modern marriage and fidelity are exposed,” reads the synopsis. “In a world
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Jonathan Hutcherson “Blue Collar” Buzzed-about country newcomer Jonathan Hutcherson is back with his first new song of the year, “Blue Collar.” Written by Hutcherson, Luke Laird and Mark Trussell, the upbeat number is a life anthem and a proud ode to the humble working-class Americans Hutcherson surrounds himself with. “My kind of people are the
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Taylor Swift needs no introduction. She’s one of the world’s biggest superstars. She began in country music, as a teenager, and as the numbers on her birthday cake have grown, so has she, both personally and professionally. From 2006 to 2008, Swift began her touring career as an opener for Rascal Flatts, George Strait, Brad Paisley and Tim
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Thirty-one years ago today, on Oct. 22, 1990, Tim McGraw signed his first record deal, with Curb Records. Before beginning his country career, McGraw pursued interests other than music: He attended both the University of Louisiana at Monroe, as well as one semester at Florida Community College in Jacksonville, Fla. But after Keith Whitley died
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