Month: March 2022

News Florence and the Machine Announce 2022 North American Tour Japanese Breakfast, Arlo Parks, King Princess, Wet Leg, Yves Tumor, and Sam Fender take opening slots By Allison Hussey March 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter Florence and the Machine, November 2021 (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for LACMA) Facebook Twitter Florence and the Machine have announced
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Kristen Stewart says her sexuality is ‘confusing for other people’ but she won’t ‘hide’ (Mike Coppola/Getty Images) Actor and Oscar-nominee Kristen Stewart has said that coming out as bisexual was “confusing for other people”, but that she doesn’t want to “hide anything” from her fans. Speaking to the Mirror ahead of this year’s Academy Awards
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Ansel Packer has 12 hours to live. He’s been sentenced to death and barring the last minute clemency call by his lawyer to the Texas governor, which is unlikely to prove fruitful, the appeals process has been exhausted. There’s a vigil outside the prison by people who don’t believe in the death penalty and a
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Filmmaker and horror icon Larry Fessenden has developed an extensive career creating and supporting independent horror. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is celebrating with a retrospective of Fessenden and Glass Eye Pix, the New York independent production shingle headed by the genre auteur. Running March 30 through April 19, the retrospective will run 26 feature films and
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French luxury fashion conglomerate LVMH announced the list of finalists for its 2022 LVMH prize today, supporting eight young fashion designers. Entering its 9th edition, fashion fans await the reveal with bated breath annually, as the list is always a strong indication of who will be the next big thing in the industry. Since it
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Taylor Hawkins was showed with love and praise at what tragically became his final concert. On March 20, five days before the Foo Fighters‘ drummer died at age 50, the band played at the Lollapalooza Festival in Argentina. Onstage at Buenos Aires’ Hipódromo de San Isidro. The group performed several of their hits, including “The Pretender” and
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In New Zealand author Vanda Symon’s new stand-alone crime novel, Faceless, an impulsive decision escalates into a violent situation. Two worlds collide one night when Bradley, an overworked and repressed office worker picks up Billy, a Fijian street worker, on the notorious K Road in Auckland.   The 18-year-old Billy only turns tricks to have enough
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