Month: February 2021

Porridge Radio have shared two new songs with Piglet, the project of Irish singer-songwriter/producer Charlie Loane. Listen to “Let’s Not Fight!” and “Strong Enough” below. Both tracks are taken from the deluxe edition of Porridge Radio’s 2020 album Every Bad. “Piglet is one of my favourite artists. I remember the first time I saw Charlie
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Meghan Murphy, the editor of trans-exclusionary feminist website Feminist Current, has lost a court bid to overturn her Twitter ban over posts repeatedly referring to transgender women as men. In a 42-page opinion dated 22 January, California’s First District Appellate Court upheld a decision to dismiss a lawsuit from Murphy, finding that Twitter was well
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Dana Trippe (@TrippyDana) For musician and artist Jesse Jo Stark, 2020 was supposed to be the year. She’d been touring like crazy to promote her music, which sounds—in truly the best way—like a Creamsicle doused in whiskey and set aflame with a Zippo in a dive bar. She’d created a tiny line of merch called
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Michael B. Jordan & Lori Harvey’s Relationship Timeline For Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey, life sometimes resembles a fairy tale movie.  Valentine’s Day, for example, appeared to be ripped right out out of a rom-com for this Hollywood couple. In honor of the holiday of love, the 34-year-old actor whisked the 24-year-old model off for a sea-themed
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Queen Latifah kicked down the door and showed us her vigilante side with the series premiere of The Equalizer on CBS. The crime drama debuted with a 0.9 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and netted 7.98 million viewers. The network also scored in viewership with 60 Minutes scoring the largest audience of the night with 9.06 million viewers
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Kathleen Hanna sang this week’s title music for the Disney+ show WandaVision, a Marvel spinoff starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany. The  credits were modeled on Malcolm in the Middle’s distinctive opening. Take a look below.  Following Bikini Kill’s rounds of reunion touring in 2019, Hanna has worked on new music with Chelsea Peretti, appearing
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Whether you’re a huge fan of all things horror or are ready to dip your toes into the world of horror, the Summer Scares list is an excellent way to experience the incredible depths of these books. This year’s slate of 2021 Summer Scares winners is especially exciting, as it was open to international authors
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Monster High, Mattel’s toy line depicting the daughters of classic monsters (including Frankie Stein, Draculaura and Clawdeen Wolf), is coming back to life with two new projects that were announced by Deadline this morning. For starters, a live-action “Monster High” television movie-musical is in the works, along with a brand new animated series. Both projects
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An eye-catching cover showing two sweet, tiny, baby shoes in the palest blue sets out the stall for this psychological thriller. The ‘little secrets’ of the title must include an infant, right? But Valerie Keogh is such a tease! She wrong-foots the reader from the off, with an opening chapter depicting a happy domestic scene
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Conservative MP Sir Desmond Swayne regrets his past views (UK Parliament/Chris McAndrew) Conservative MP Sir Desmond Swayne has distanced himself for his past anti-LGBT+ remarks. The long-serving MP was a strong opponent of LGBT+ rights in the 1990s and 2000s, opposing an equal age of consent, the abolition of Section 28 and same-sex civil partnerships.
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Tessica Brown, the woman whose hair’s been Gorilla Glued for more than a month, finally has sweet relief — and we have video of the surgery that saved the day. SUBSCRIBE: http://tmz.me/wONe5NO #TessicaBrown #GorillaGlue #GorillaGlueHair About TMZ: TMZ has consistently been credited for breaking the biggest stories dominating the entertainment news landscape and changed the
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McCarthy played adrift Georgetown University grad Kevin in St. Elmo’s Fire—and then rich, popular high school senior Blane, who falls for Molly Ringwald’s adorable, intelligent and outcast-because-she’s-not-rich-and-makes-her-own-clothes Andie, in Pretty and Pink. Right after that it was onto playing a window dresser whose muse comes to life in Mannequin and playing a disaffected college student in Less Than Zero
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New Mexico native Bryce Robinson was only 10 years old when he took on the role of the adorable elementary school student Edison — who navigates the new world of love and Valentine’s Day — in the star-studded 2010 romantic comedy “Valentine’s Day.” The holiday classic was jam-packed with A-list stars including Jennifer Garner as
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The idea that trans athletes have an advantage over cis ones is not supported by science (Pexels/Snapwire) Mississippi has voted overwhelmingly in favour of banning trans athletes from school sports, ignoring all evidence proving that such bans are harmful and unscientific. The state’s Senate, which is controlled by Republicans, passed the discriminatory bill in a
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D’Angelo has been announced as the next Verzuz guest, though he doesn’t yet have a single set opponent. Instead, he’ll perform live from Harlem’s historic Apollo Theater with an array of unannounced friends. It happens Saturday, February 27 at 8 p.m. Eastern, broadcast on Instagram. Verzuz is now in its second season following its launch
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Officer John Nolan is no longer known as the oldest rookie. Well, he’s not only known as the oldest rookie. Other cops refer to him as the “trouble magnet” and with reason, as Nolan was taken hostage on The Rookie Season 3 Episode 5. But the hostage situation and ensuing lockdown felt like filler compared to
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With season 6, Better Call Saul can finally overtake Breaking Bad. Starring Bryan Cranston as a cancer patient turned meth cook, and Aaron Paul as his youthful criminal accomplice, Breaking Bad earned its place among the television greats long before the final season premiered in 2012. With a mixture of timeless performances, expert writing and memorable cinematography, Breaking Bad was a worldwide
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ullstein bild Dtl.Getty Images Take a look back at Princess Margaret’s iconic style from her most over-the-top tiaras to her iconic wedding gown. View Gallery 75 Photos 1 of 75 Princess Margaret in the garden at Windsor during the summer of 1941. She turned 11 that summer. 2 of 75 Princess Margaret, seated and wearing
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