Month: May 2021

Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Each of Us a Desert by Mark Oshiro for $2.99 It’s Not Like It’s a Secret by Misa Sugiura for $1.99 Somewhere Only We Know by Maurene Goo for $2.99 Still Lives by Maria Hummel for $1.99 The Walls Around Us
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News Herbert Announces New Album Musca, Shares New Song Featuring Y’akato: Listen “The Way” announces the latest album in Matthew Herbert’s domestic house series By Evan Minsker May 11, 2021 Facebook Twitter Herbert and Y’akato (courtesy Accidental Records) Facebook Twitter Matthew Herbert has announced his latest album under the name Herbert. Musca is out October
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With Broadway prepping for a September return to full capacity audiences, keeping up with the fast-coming show announcements can be tricky. Deadline has compiled this list of upcoming Broadway openings, including dates, venues and links to purchase tickets. Check back for updates. Also, we’ve added a “To Be Announced” roster of productions that are expected
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With strikingly designed covers, new editions of five novels by Chester Himes have appeared the shelves. Featuring Coffin Ed and Gravedigger Jones, the reprinting of these hardboiled detective stories is good news – Himes was an American crime fiction genius who is still underappreciated. When it comes to hardboiled crime fiction, critics regard Chandler and
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Brigitte Schmidt (R), a pastoral worker blesses a same-sex couple, Nini and Juliana Weinmeister-Bisping, in Cologne. (Andreas Rentz/Getty) Catholic priests in Germany have defied the Vatican by offering blessings to same-sex couples in group ceremonies in more than 100 churches. Numerous churches across the country performed mass blessings of same-sex couples in recent days after
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News New DMX Album Exodus Announced Swizz Beatz executive produced and produced the posthumous record, which is being released via Def Jam By Matthew Strauss May 10, 2021 Facebook Twitter Earl Simmons aka DMX, June 2019 (Theo Wargo/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter The first posthumous DMX album has been announced: Exodus is out May 28 via
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New York City native Nancy Allen has a long list of acting credits from the late ’70s and early ’80s, but is best known for her role as the cyborg police partner Officer Anne Lewis — who helps Officer Murphy find himself within the law-enforcing robotic exterior — in the iconic ’80s sci-fi film “RoboCop”
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Porsha, who shares 2-year-old daughter Pilar “PJ” Jhena with ex Dennis McKinley, complimented both Dennis and Simon for their upbeat attitudes amid the whirlwind turn of events.  “Simon and Dennis are committed to being respectful and supportive of my happiness in this situation, as well as being the best co-parents they can be to baby PJ,”
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Coming to select theaters on May 14 and Netflix on May 21, Zack Snyder returns to the zombie genre with Army of the Dead, and five new clips have been unleashed today. The five clips together bring us around 5-minutes of brand new preview footage, highlighting the mission, the team, and of course, the zombie tiger named Valentine. Yes, Valentine. Watch
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The Vagina Museum team Florence Schechter, Zoe Williams and Sarah Creed (Photo by Angus Young) London’s Vagina Museum is set to reopen this month with an exhibition dedicated to the history of menstruation. The Vagina Museum, which started as a pop-up in 2017, opened as the world’s first museum dedicated to vaginas, vulvas and gynaecological
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