Month: November 2019

Harry Styles will host and perform on Saturday Night Live on November 16. The news was announced during the November 2 broadcast with Kristen Stewart and Coldplay. After parting ways from the boy band One Direction, Styles released his self-titled debut album in May 2017. Earlier this year, Styles inducted Stevie Nicks into the Rock
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Sponsored by Book Riot’s $50 gift card to the indie bookstore of your choice giveaway! Enter here. These deals were active as of this writing, but may expire soon, so get them while they’re hot! Today’s Featured Deals Bored and Brilliant: How Spacing Out Can Unlock Your Most Productive and Creative Self by Manoush Zomorodi for
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Paramount/Skydance Media/Fox’s Terminator: Dark Fate drew $2.35M from 7 p.m. shows on Halloween night. Last night we were hearing early estimates between $1.5M-$1.7M, so this definitely is an improvement on that. That’s on par with the Tuesday night previews of its previous chapter, Terminator: Genisys which made $2.3M back on June 30, 2015. In fact it is pretty
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Written by Sergio Olguín and translated by Miranda France — Award-winning Argentine novelist Sergio Olguín’s fast-paced 2012 crime novel is now available in English for the first time. It’s not surprising it was made into an eight-episode television series in 2017, called La Fragilidad de los Cuerpos, because it has all the elements of an
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Danielle Bregoli is adamant that she didn’t lose her latest face-off against fellow viral star Woah Vicky — saying the girl doesn’t fight fair, and neither do the dudes who held her back. SUBSCRIBE: http://po.st/TMZSubscribe About TMZ: TMZ has consistently been credited for breaking the biggest stories dominating the entertainment news landscape and changed the
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Rep. Vicky Hartzler, R-Mo., takes a picture during a House Armed Services Committee markup (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Getty) Republican congresswoman  Vicky Hartzler, whose office hosted a group promoting gay cure therapy has refused to apologise. The Missouri Republican refused to back down after her staffers helped arrange a Washington DC forum for a group promoting
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Matt Baron/Shutterstock Caterina Scorsone is pregnant!  The Grey’s Anatomy star shared the exciting news with her 2 million Instagram followers on Friday. “Our Family’s about to get even kookier,” Caterina wrote alongside her and her family’s Addams Family-inspired photoshoot, also adding the hashtag “#pumpkinintheoven.” A fitting end to the Halloween festivities!  Co-stars Camilla Luddington commented, “Omg this is
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The tall man is lucky in most things. He makes more money than shorter men, he’s happier, has higher levels of life satisfaction, and he’s handy whenever something’s on a high shelf. But it’s not all gravy. Travel can be torture, back pain is inevitable, and clothing choices shrink for every bit of fabric you
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The rule change will allow federally funded health programmes to discriminate against LGBT+ people. (Envato) The Trump administration’s Department of Health and Human Services (HSS) has scrapped nondiscrimination protections for LGBT+ people in federally funded health programmes, effective immediately. In a rule change announced on Friday (November 1), health programmes receiving grants from HSS will
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Getty Solange Knowles and her husband are no longer together, and it’s been that way for a while … according to the singer. Solange says she and Alan Ferguson “separated and parted ways” earlier this year — she’s not being any more specific than that. Her announcement comes just as the estranged couple’s 5th wedding
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On the Radar — This week our new books column brings a good selection of books, with an eclectic mix of themes and styles represented. For those who love historical crime fiction, Abir Mukherjee and Alan Furst bring you their latest, set in 1920s India and World War II France respectively. There’s a bit of
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Donald Trump lifts a baby during a campaign rally. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) The Trump administration’s Department of Health and Human Services (HSS) announced today that adoption agencies will be allowed to discriminate against LGBT+ people. Ironically, the rule change was announced on the first day of National Adoption Month (November 1). The rule change, effective
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