The reveal of the 2026 Coachella poster prompted lots of questions, just like every year. “Why is this artist’s font so much bigger than that artist’s?” “Can I see that DJ’s set without missing any of this band’s?” “Am I still cool enough to go to Coachella?” But two lineup items in particular sparked the
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Rachel is a writer from Arkansas, most at home surrounded by forests and animals much like a Disney Princess. She spends most of her time writing stories and playing around in imaginary worlds. You can follow her writing
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Film Review: Traumatika YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!! –TRAUMATIKA In Theaters Today! 🔪🩸 Only In Theaters September 12th, 2025 WATCH THE OFFICIAL TRAILER Directed by: Pierre Tsigaridis Written by: Pierre Tsigaridis and Maxime Rançon Starring: Rebekah Kennedy, Emily Goss, Ranen Navat, AJ Bowen, Sean O’Bryan, Susan Gayle Watts and Sean Whalen Synopsis: A young boy’s night
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is always growing, thanks to new projects arriving in theaters and streaming with a Disney+ subscription. One of the most highly anticipated upcoming Marvel movies is definitely Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which will continue the narrative of Tom Holland‘s Peter Parker and his friends. And a set photo from the blockbuster
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During our tender years, the bursting of sacred bubbles can be devastating, especially when it comes to our heroes, who rarely live up to expectations any better than we do. Yet life’s hard truths can deliver wistful amusement with age, rather than disappointment. Discovering that the suave, debonair, 1990s playboy-about-London Neil Hannon – man and
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Everyone has their own way of passing the time. Some enjoy watching sports and betting on them, while others get lost in video games. But for a certain group of people, nothing beats sitting in the dark with a good horror movie. Now, horror isn’t for everyone. Some find it weird, others can’t handle the
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Friends was a cultural phenomenon that TV audiences are still binge-watching now, more than 20 years after its final episode. But it’s also a product of the 1990s, when sitcom writing was more reckless and less responsible. And as Zoë Kravitz recently pointed out, Friends certainly shows its age. In a recent interview with People
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Bachelor Nation was shocked this week when it was announced that the franchise was not only skipping its next cycle of The Bachelor in early 2026 but that, for the first time ever, The Bachelorette was coming from outside of the show. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Taylor Frankie Paul will lead Season
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El Deafo by Cece Bell Bell’s graphic memoir reimagines her as a rabbit with a superhero alter ego. Young Cece worries about starting at a new school, especially since she has to wear a hearing aid strapped to her chest because she’s Deaf. At her old school, everyone was Deaf. But now, she’s the only
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How did you get into thehorror prop and mask makerprofession? It was really a natural progression of my art. For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved creating; I’ve been drawing, painting, and sculpting since elementary school. I discovered horror movies around the age of 12 and instantly fell in love with them. In
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For Spring/Summer 2026, Sergio Hudson delivered a collection that felt both like a homecoming and a renewal of the house’s DNA. Drawing from African heritage and his own established codes, Hudson unveiled a lineup rich in color, texture, and glamour — a vision that celebrated both roots and reinvention. At the heart of the collection
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Justin Bieber scored a seven-figure deal to headline Coachella — all without an agent, Rolling Stone has learned. The musician, who was announced Monday night as a headliner, worked “directly” with festival promoter Goldenvoice to negotiate the terms of his slot. “It’s a groundbreaking move for a headliner, and it’s something he built entirely on
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