When the world went into lockdown in March 2020, Charlotte Cornfield was in the middle of an artist residency founded by Howard Bilerman at the Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada. It had almost been a year since she had issued her remarkable third album The Shape of Your Name, which was longlisted for the Polaris
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The film is Wright’s darkest, most personal offering yet. By Keith Phipps October 29, 2021 Photograph Courtesy of Greg Williams for Focus Features; Collage by Gabe Conte Edgar Wright’s new film Last Night in Soho is a dark psychological thriller with time-bending supernatural elements—the latest redefinition of expectations for what an Edgar Wright film is.
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Maddie & Tae are holding on to steadfast love in their brand-new song, “Madness.” The dreamy, mid-tempo track finds the duo’s Maddie Font (formerly Marlow) and Taylor Kerr (formerly Dye) vulnerably sharing their belief that love triumphs over the curveballs of life. Showcasing their celebrated, signature harmonies, Maddie & Tae confess in the opening verse, “You’re my North
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The eighth annual Kirkus Prize winners were announced in a special virtual ceremony hosted by the Austin Central Library. Kirkus Reviews— one of the country’s leading book review magazines— nominated 18 books in the categories of fiction, nonfiction and young adult literature. The prize is among the highest of all literary awards in the country,
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Play video content A staple in the “Jersey Shore” franchise is officially no more … the infamous Bamboo Bar is currently being torn down, and so are all the reality show memories that went on inside it. Demolition crews were at the site of the infamous Seaside Heights joint early Friday tearing down walls and
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Chicho Ibáñez Serrador’s Spanish horror series “Stories to Stay Awake” (“Historias Para No Dormir”) is getting resurrected by ViacomCBS International Studios (VIS), Amazon Prime Video and RTVE. The new project is set to be a four-part anthology miniseries. “Stories to Stay Awake” will feature episodes directed by the following filmmakers… Oscar-nominated filmmaker Rodrigo Sorogoyen (Mother) Spanish
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Thirty-one years ago today, on Oct. 29, 1990, Vince Gill earned his first gold record, signifying sales of 500,000 copies, with his 1989 album, When I Call Your Name. All four singles from When I Call Your Name reached the Top 25, including a duet with Reba McEntire, “Oklahoma Swing,” and the title track, which peaked at No.
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Christian Siriano cannot move. The Maryland native has been swarmed by fashion students at the Savannah College of Art and Design, all scrambling for TikToks, or advice, or internships, or—the ultimate ‘get’—a compliment on their (truly excellent) outfits, which range from Dolly Parton-esque gemstone denim to full-out prom tulle. Two kids in Clueless-inspired plaid skirts
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Update: Sony has moved up its release of Sam Raimi production 65 from May 13, which was in the second weekend of Disney/Marvel’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, another film directed by the filmmaker to April 22, 2022. On its new date, 65 stands alone as the only major studio wide release. The movie leaves behind on May 13,
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CHVRCHES have released Screen Violence: Director’s Cut, an expanded version of their most recent album. It features three new songs: ‘Killer’, ‘Bitter End’, and ‘Screaming’. You can listen to them below. Talking about the new tracks, frontwoman Lauren Mayberry said in a statement: “This album was thematically so different to previous CHVRCHES albums that it
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Some secrets should stay buried in the past. On Walker Season 2 Episode 1, the Walkers’ archrivals, the Davidson family, moved back next door, and old memories come rushing back. Abeline was once engaged to patriarch Marv Davidson before she met and married Bonham. It was even more interesting that Cordell and Denice Davidson were
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This Friday brings the resurgence of the Paranormal Activity franchise with a new entry, Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin, arriving exclusively on Paramount+ on October 29, 2021. Next of Kin appears to give the series a fresh start after six films and a non-canon sidequel, all connected to the demon Toby and his coven of followers in some way. The popular found
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Hubble Space Telescope-Image of Supernova. — NASA/ESA (CC BY 3.0) More than slightly tired of the usual “someone idiotic did something stupid/genocidal/destroying humanity and/or the Earth” news, I searched UFOs on the news. This subject is always interesting for its built-in conflict between logic and hysteria. The total denial argument has now definitely, and finally,
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George Strait is selling his spectacular custom-made mansion in Texas, and he’s just re-listed it at a lower price. The eye-popping residence is now on the market for $6.9 million, shaving $600,000 off its previous asking price of $7.5 million. Strait’s 7,925-square-foot adobe mansion on a hilltop in San Antonio’s exclusive the Dominion community breaks down
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The first thing Circuit des Yeux does is claim her own space. In the lyric sheet for her previous album, 2017’s Reaching for Indigo, she commanded the listener to “create your own language”; on her latest, she invokes that of the universe, the natural laws that bind us, before beginning to carve out her own.
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Wonderama wants you to “add some meaning to your Halloween-ing” and is proud to present the “Biggest Halloween Parade in History,” taking place in New York City’s Times Square celebrating Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF on October 30, 2021 to be broadcast live at 7:00PM EDT. When we say, “big,” we mean it; this parade is 10
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Don’t spend 40 minutes arguing over what horror movie to watch. We’ve got you. By Tom Philip and Nathaniel Houston October 28, 2021 Photo illustration by Simon Abranowicz There are, conservatively, fourteen billion terrible horror movies out there. We sorted through them to find the best scary movies on Netflix. Ahead, discover horrors, thrillers, and
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