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supernowhere are a Seattle-based trio comprised of bassist and vocalist Meredith Davey, guitarist and vocalist Kurt Pacing, and drummer Matthew Anderson. Ever since the band came together in 2016, something about their collaboration felt incredibly natural, which was echoed in the fluid, expansive indie rock of their 2018 debut Gestalt. Originally written and recorded in
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Digital nomads should start celebrating in their far-flung workplaces because Apple’s newest launch is made for them. Announced last week and finally released today, March 18, the new iPad Air is an upgrade from its predecessors, with new features that will finally convince you to ditch your traditional laptop setup in favor of its compact,
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Film adaptations of Bram Stoker’s Dracula have been commonplace in cinema since the release of 1922’s Nosferatu, though Bela Lugosi was the first actor to officially bring the infamous vampire to life on the big screen in 1931. Like in the original novel, many of these adaptations include Renfield, Count Dracula’s henchman who was locked
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Celebrating her 40th anniversary this year, Elvira has announced a brand new upcoming comic book as part of her partnership with Dynamite Comics, titled The Death of Elvira! Chatting with Bloody Disgusting’s Boo Crew Podcast this week, Cassandra “Elvira” Peterson teased the upcoming comic, which should be a must-read for all Elvira fans. “I’ve got
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The winners of the National Book Critics Circle Awards for the 2021 publishing year were announced on March 17th in a virtual ceremony. The National Book Critics Circle consists of nearly 800 members and was established in 1974 in New York with the goal to honor outstanding writing and foster “… a national conversation about
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Get your Oscar binge watch in now before it’s too late. By Nathaniel Houston March 18, 2022 Timothee Chalamet in Dune.Courtesy of Warner Bros via Everett Collection. We’re in the homestretch of yet another Oscar season, and the window to be properly caught up on which films are overrated, which were snubbed, and which should
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Exhibition giant Cineworld reported its full-year 2021 earnings this morning in London, showing sharply narrowed losses and vastly improved revenues versus 2020. CEO Mooky Greidinger is bullish on the the outlook for the world’s second-largest exhibitor which also owns Regal in the U.S., as the company predicts admissions in 2022 could reach 85% of the
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Warpaint have shared the music video for ‘Champion’, the lead single off their upcoming album Radiate Like This. Watch it below. “Being apart it was a little tricky to make a video,” the band’s Jenny Lee Lindberg said of the visual in a statement. “It [Theresa Wayman] came up w some key points with camera
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Mahmoud Darwish is one of the most spectacular poets who encapsulates the experiences of Palestinians. His poems often trace themes of homelessness, exile, freedom, and the pain associated with dislocation. Born to a Sunni family in Al-Birwa, near Akka, in 1941, Darwish’s life trajectory comprises many overlapping strands like deracination, the trauma of being separated
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The Walker spinoff is taking shape at The CW. Deadline is reporting that CW veteran Katherine McNamara has landed the lead role in the pilot for Walker Independence. McNamara’s Abby Walker is “an affluent Bostonian whose husband is murdered before her eyes while on their journey out West,” according to the description from Deadline. “On
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