Have you seen Glass Onion yet?? It is a delightfully fun, weird, and silly mystery film, in which Daniel Craig reprises his Knives Out role as the genteel Southern detective Benoit Blanc. If you were comparing him to famous detectives, I’d say he’s a more humble and colorful Sherlock Holmes. A little bit Columbo, a
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ABC’s new crime drama follows Special Agent Will Trent (Ramon Rodriguez) as he returns to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations to solve his most complicated case yet. The special agent was called to a horrific break-in and murder by his boss Amanda (Sonya Sohn) on Will Trent Season 1 Episode 1, but Will was reluctant
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1 “That’s All Right” Elvis Presley The 1954 recording session that produced “That’s All Right,” Presley’s debut single and first major hit, actually wasn’t the first time Presley had set foot in Sun Studio. He first checked in for studio time a year earlier, in 1953, to record a two-sided disc of “My Happiness” and
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Phil Elverum has released a new song called ‘Huge Fire’, which marks his first material as Mount Eerie since 2019’s Lost Wisdom pt. 2. It appears as the closing track on COLORS, a 20th-anniversary compilation from the Tokyo indie label 7e.p. Records that also features contributions from Lou Barlow, Heather Trost, Tori Kudo, Mirah, Jason Lytle,
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Sounds like TLC’s Chilli will have a partner when she goes chasin’ waterfalls  … because we’re told she’s officially dating “Boy Meets World” star Matthew Lawrence! A rep for Chilli tells TMZ … she and Matthew are in an exclusive relationship, moving past the friend phase just before Thanksgiving. We’re told the 2 spent turkey
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This year marked the 75th anniversary of Kenneth Arnold’s “flying saucer” sighting. Where was the hoopla? Where’s the Party? by Bernie O’Connor – bernieo@booksonufos.com For such a momentous event as the 75th anniversary of Arnold’s sighting this year, I wondered why there was scarcely a mention of June 24, 1947 in the UFO media? Where
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Little Jimmy Dickens stood just 4 feet, 11 inches tall, but the magnitude of his contribution to country music was positively giant. Though the Grand Ole Opry star passed away on Jan. 2, 2015, his impact is still felt today — and the sweet memories of Dickens’ time onstage will not soon be forgotten. The singer made audiences laugh thousands of
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