Month: March 2023

SCREAMBOX is the exclusive home to “The Island” (“Sløborn”), the critically-acclaimed pandemic-fueled series from celebrated filmmaker Christian Alvart, director behind horror favs Antibodies and Pandorum, not to mention Case 39 and Netflix’s “Dogs of Berlin”. Today, we’ve released Season 2 of the coming-of-age pandemic-set thriller and have all 14 episodes now streaming on SCREAMBOX! “Blurring the line between pandemic fantasy
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SCREAMBOX is the exclusive home to “The Island” (“Sløborn”), the critically-acclaimed pandemic-fueled series from celebrated filmmaker Christian Alvart, director behind horror favs Antibodies and Pandorum, not to mention Case 39 and Netflix’s “Dogs of Berlin”. Today, we’ve released Season 2 of the coming-of-age pandemic-set thriller and have all 14 episodes now streaming on SCREAMBOX! “Blurring the line between pandemic fantasy
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Peter Gabriel, photo by Real World Records/York Tillyer News Peter Gabriel Announces 2023 North American Tour Dates He’ll perform in the United States and Canada in support of his forthcoming LP, I/O By Allison Hussey March 7, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Peter Gabriel has revealed a new string of North American dates for his
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New Order’s Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner, October 2012 (Michael Tullberg/Getty Images) News New Order to Headline Primavera Sound 2023 They join fellow synthpop greats Depeche Mode and Pet Shop Boys—as well as Kendrick Lamar, Blur, and many more—at the Madrid and Barcelona editions in June By Jazz Monroe March 7, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook
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Mamaleek, photo by Anonymous News Mamaleek’s Eric Alan Livingston Dies at 38 “Eric played keyboards, saxophone, violin, bells/percussion—anything that he could get his hands on, really,” the band wrote By Jazz Monroe and Matthew Strauss March 7, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Eric Alan Livingston, a member of the experimental metal group Mamaleek, has died,
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The past has a way of catching up to you when you least expect it. The characters of Alex Finlay’s new thriller, What Have We Done, learn this the hard way. A TV producer (Nico), a rock star (Donnie) and a former assassin (Jenna) all believe they left a shared secret from their childhood in
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When you get home from a stressful day at work, do you kick back with a nice cold beer? Or do you prefer hemlock tea? In Hannah Whitten’s The Foxglove King, poisons are drugs that produce a potent magical high. Full of courtly intrigue, smart characters and will-they-won’t-they romance, The Foxglove King is a heady
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The Maltese Iguana  Buckle up for another wild ride with Florida ne’er-do-well Serge A. Storms and his stoner sidekick, Coleman, in their 26th adventure, The Maltese Iguana by Tim Dorsey. The title, a nod to Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon, refers not to a precious statue but instead to its modern-day Florida counterpart—an iguana-shaped bong.
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Maya has it all figured out: She’s on the fast track to a promotion at her investment firm, she has a great apartment in Miami, and she’s still dating her handsome college sweetheart, a retired professional football player who will almost certainly put a ring on it sometime in the near future. So when the
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In Trish Doller’s Off the Map, two lost souls find each other during a road trip across Ireland.  Carla Black is a bit of a rolling stone, traveling the world in her old Jeep Wrangler. She’s careful not to stay in one place too long, form attachments or put down roots. Her next adventure is
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Katherine May’s essay collection Enchantment: Awakening Wonder in an Anxious Age offers similar meditative pleasures as her previous collection, Wintering—though you don’t need to have read Wintering to enjoy Enchantment. “When I want to describe how I feel right now, the word I reach for the most is discombobulated,” she writes, going on to chart
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