Month: January 2023

News 03 Greedo Surprise-Releases New Mixtape Free 03: Listen The Mike Free-produced project features late rapper Drakeo the Ruler, OhGeesy, and others By Madison Bloom January 9, 2023 Facebook Twitter 03 Greedo (Photo by Dewanne-Buckmire). Facebook Twitter Los Angeles rapper 03 Greedo has surprise-released his long-awaited mixtape, Free 03. The 15-song project includes guest appearances
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Prince Harry is expressing hope of healing his rift with the royal family. In an interview with U.K. station ITV, broadcast Jan. 8, journalist Tom Bradby told the Duke of Sussex people might feel he has destroyed any chance of reconciling with his loved ones in England by publishing his new tell-all memoir, Spare. In the book, Harry reveals details about his
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Few conditions feel more dystopian than toiling away at a dead-end job. But imagine performing menial chores in a massive, vacant research facility so remote that a helicopter is required to get there. Plus, outdoor conditions are so fierce that anyone who steps outside is likely to develop a mysterious “snow sickness.” This is the
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Brandon Cronenberg‘s (Antiviral, Possessor) new movie Infinity Pool is on the way this month from NEON and Topic Studios, and a trippy new piece of poster art has arrived today. Infinity Pool will release in theaters on January 27, 2023. Check out the new art below. Mia Goth (Pearl) and Alexander Skarsgård (The Northman) star. In the film, “While staying at
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UPDATE, writethru: That was fast. Coming out of its fourth weekend of release, James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water has topped $1.7B globally and become the No. 7 biggest movie of all time worldwide. With an estimated $1.708B through Sunday, the 20th Century Studios/Disney sequel has overtaken 2019’s The Lion King ($1.663B) and 2015’s
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The crossword and the classic murder mystery are two types of puzzle that exploded in popularity following World War I. Both relying on clues, they have been inextricably bound for over a century. While a cryptic crossword clue must comprise two elements – a definition of the answer and a piece of wordplay that suggests
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Despite filling feeders and growing native plants, I continue to be disappointed by the birds that frequent our yard. So much of the same old, same old: cardinals, sparrows, chickadees. I do especially love chickadees—but where are the goldfinches, if not the bluebirds? Joan E. Strassmann’s Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the
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There’s many an Aussie author who has travailed the dusty trails, inhospitable terrain and forgotten towns of the Outback in recent years – Garry Disher, Jane Harper and Chris Hammer, for example. The latter returns to the country’s rural landscape for Dead Man’s Creek, the follow up to Opal Country and Hammer’s second book to
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News Alex G Performs “Runner,” “Miracles,” More on CBS Saturday Morning: Watch In support of last year’s album God Save the Animals By Allison Hussey January 7, 2023 Facebook Twitter Alex G performing “Runner” on CBS Saturday Morning (CBS/YouTube) Facebook Twitter Alex G appeared on CBS Saturday Morning this week, performing “Runner,” “Miracles,” and “Early
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Alcarràs, winner of the Golden Bear in Berlin, opens on five screens in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, presented by Mubi; Quiver Distribution releases Candy Land in nine theaters; and Sony’s Tom Hanks-starring A Man Called Otto, UAR’s Women Talking and IFC Films’ Corsage move into moderate expansions as the broader specialty market barrels
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The people of Raddith are used to living with magic. The country bustles with business, bureaucracy and other hallmarks of humanity, but around its edges are whispers of curses—dangerous magic spawned from intense negative emotion. Kellen, an unraveller with the rare ability to undo these curses, and Nettle, his stoic companion with a hidden past,
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