Month: April 2022

As we age, most of us will experience a debilitating or life-threatening illness at some point. Two nonfiction books take an unflinching look at this reality while painting a compassionate picture of how we and our health care providers could approach illness and death with more empathy, honesty and courage. Healing: When a Nurse Becomes
0 Comments
American actress Amy Yasbeck was 31 years old when she was cast as Peggy Brandt — a news reporter who ends up outing the mystery man underneath the green mask – in the 1994 comedy/fantasy film “The Mask.” Amy shared the big screen with A-lister Jim Carrey as a bank teller and main protagonist, Stanley
0 Comments
They’re really putting poor Naomi through the wringer. It’s like she can’t catch a break at this point, and every time she thinks she has a handle on her life, a new curveball comes her way, and she struggles to get out of the way. Naomi Season 1 Episode 10 was appropriately titled ‘Fallout,’ as
0 Comments
News Earth, Wind & Fire Saxophonist Andrew Woolfolk Has Died He helped the band bring their signature shine to “September” and the band’s biggest hits By Allison Hussey April 26, 2022 Facebook Twitter Andrew Woolfolk with Earth, Wind & Fire, March 1982 (Photo by Solomon NJie/GettyImages) Facebook Twitter Andrew Woolfolk, a longtime saxophone player for
0 Comments
Today’s Featured Deals In Case You Missed Yesterday’s Most Popular Deals Previous Daily Deals Wahala by Nikki May for $4.99 Force of Nature by Jane Harper for $2.99 This Is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel for $3.99 Another Brooklyn by Jacqueline Woodson for $4.99 Black Girls Must Die Exhausted by Jayne Allen for
0 Comments
Barbie, Warner Bros.’ Greta Gerwig-directed Mattel movie, will hit theaters July 21, 2023, the studio said today during its CinemaCon session in Las Vegas. The pic will take over the date previously occupied by Warners’ hybrid live-action/animation title, Coyote vs. Acme. That Dave Green-directed toon is currently undated as production continues. John Cena, Will Forte and
0 Comments
Marjorie Taylor Greene discussed evoking martial law to keep Donald Trump in power, according to text messages. (Getty/Kevin Dietsch) Marjorie Taylor Greene suggested in a text that Donald Trump should declare martial law to overturn the election results.  CNN obtained 2,319 texts that Mark Meadows, Trump’s former White House chief of staff, sent and received between
0 Comments
Last October, NECA gave us a first look at a new toy line that mashes together the Universal Monsters and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for the first time since the 1990s, and thus far they’ve revealed Raphael as Frankenstein, Leonardo as Ygor, and Michelangelo as The Mummy. Today they’ve unveiled April O’Neil as the Bride of Frankenstein! Check out
0 Comments
SHARIF HAMZA/Trunk Archive Scrolling through the Instagram account @starterpacksofnyc feels like flipping through a pack of trading cards, except instead of stats, each archetype comes with outfits and drink orders. Resist all you want, but you’ll likely identify with one of the curated personalities on the feed. There I was in the binder, I realized:
0 Comments
Johnny Depp’s defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard continues and as part of Johnny Depp’s testimony we have learned a little about the actor’s own thoughts about the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. It seems that, had Disney decided not to move forward without him, we would likely still be seeing the end of
0 Comments
It’s Alien Day, so it follows there must be some new Alien-related things getting announced in both an official and unofficial capacity. The day has started well as seasoned games journalist Andy Kelly has announced he’s writing an extensive, in-depth, companion book for Creative Assembly’s 2014 game Alien: Isolation. The book, titled ‘Perfect Organism‘, will
0 Comments
Before this young man in his navy polo shirt turned into a show creator and a successful actor, he was just a private schoolboy attending Saint Joseph’s Preparatory School in Philadelphia. This smiling kid is best known for his role in the FX comedy series “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia” and if you’re a fan
0 Comments
I was only six months late turning in The Puzzler to my publisher. I say “only” because, honestly, I’m shocked I finished writing this book at all.  This is for two reasons. First, like most writers, I hate writing. By which I mean, the actual act of writing: sitting in a room alone, hunched over
0 Comments