TIME Magazine has named the people who made 2022’s TIME100 Next list, an annual list inspired by TIME100 that highlights 100 people across different industries who, as they rise within their fields, are also creating change and making impact. The list includes everyone from government leaders to musicians, medical professionals to activists. Here are the
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 Background Oke Shannon’s name came to prominence with the unveiling of the document titled “EWD notes”, aka “The Wilson/Davis document” in mid 2019. In these notes, purportedly written by physcist Dr. Eric Davis, was a description of an alleged meeting, between Davis and the past immediate (1999-July 2002) Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Director, Vice Admiral
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Your guide to all the blockbusters, awards-bait and otherwise must-watch films from now through December.  By Keith Phipps September 28, 2022 Photographs: Netflix, Hulu, Sony, Apple, Fox; Collage: Gabe Conte First, let’s get this out of the way: We’re all going to see Avatar: The Way of the Water, James Cameron’s long-in-the-works sequel the highest-grossing
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Carlile is joined by Shooter Jennings for the live-music mainstay’s 48th season Brandi Carlile anchors this weekend’s 48th-season premiere of Austin City Limits, bringing a little bit of church into Austin’s Moody Theater with her. Specifically, Carlile recalled attending vacation bible school as a kid and doing little projects around parables such as the wise
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Picture this: a baseball cap sits above an oversized graphic tee, which has been tucked messily into the waistband of a pair of loose-fitting, stonewash jeans. Below these are a pair of tightly-laced, bulky trainers; the sort your secondary school gym teacher used to wear morning, noon and night. And, to top it all off,
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Dawn Richard and Spencer Zahn have previewed their forthcoming collaborative album with its second movement, which includes four tracks: ‘Sienna’, ‘Cerulean’, ‘Opal’, and ‘Saffron’. ‘Saffron’ also comes with a video directed by Richard and featuring dancers from the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA). Check it out below. “What would your last dance be?
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To celebrate National Comic Book Day, which took place on September 25th, Wisevoter investigated the most loved comic book superheroes by state. The comic book market size increased by more than 60% between 2020 and 2021, which both DC and Marvel benefitted from. Marvel’s share of the market was 37% in 2021 and DC’s 27.1%—
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When we first heard that Call Me By Your Name’s Timothée Chalamet and Luca Guadagnino were reteaming, we never would have imagined cannibalism would come into play for their next project. As this film involves two cannibalistic young people in love, audiences won’t be able to help but be grossed out and moved by the
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Netflix has finally debuted the trailer for ‘Enola Holmes 2’. The film will see the return of Millie Bobby Brown as Enola Holmes and Henry Cavill as Sherlock Holmes. It also features Helena Bonham Carter, Louis Partridge, Adeel Akhtar, David Thewlis, Susan Wokoma, and Sharon Duncan-Brewster. The film is set for a November 4, 2022. Email: neill@outloudculture.com Socials:
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No surprise here as Paramount has temporarily removed Star Trek from its release schedule. The news comes a month after director Matt Shakman exited the project. A search for a new director is underway. The movie starring Chris Pine — scripted by the feature franchise’s first female writers, Lindsey Beer and Geneva Robertson-Dworet — had
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Brooklyn band Foyer Red have released a new song, ‘Pollen City’. It follows their recent single ‘Pickles’, which came out in July, and May’s ‘Flipper’. Check it out below. “There’s a special kind of buzzy energy in the air when the seasons change and the weather gets warmer; Pollen City is about that inherent impulse
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HBO today has officially launched the trailer for their brand new series ‘The Last Of Us’, based on the popular Naughty Dog game. The teaser gives us 90 seconds of footage, going through a few noteworthy scenes from the game and its Ellie-focused expansion, ‘Left Behind’. Joel, Ellie, Bill, Tess, Marlene, Riley, and more can be
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[embedded content] I’m frankly ashamed that I’ve only just recently learned about the Battle of Blythe Road, an actual real-life magical duel between WB Yeats and Aleister Crowley that ended triumphantly when Yeats dropped the magic act and just kicked Crowley down the stairs. As future Yeats biographer Richard Ellman explained in a 1948 edition
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The writer’s remarkable new memoir is simultaneously a coming-of-age story and a tribute to his college friend Ken, who was senselessly murdered the summer before their senior year. Here, GQ sits down with Hsu to talk about writing, the faultiness of memory, and why West Coast Asians are built different. By Chris Gayomali September 27,
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Eighteen years ago today, on Sept. 27, 2003, Dierks Bentley earned his first No. 1 hit, with his debut single, “What Was I Thinkin’.” Bentley co-wrote “What Was I Thinkin’,” which appears on his eponymously titled freshman album, with songwriter Deric Ruttan and his record producer and frequent collaborator, Brett Beavers. With lines such as,
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