Month: June 2023

News AEW Collision’s Theme Song Is Elton John’s “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting” Watch the new Saturday night wrestling show’s opening credits sequence soundtracked by the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road classic By Evan Minsker June 16, 2023 Facebook Twitter Elton John, December 1973 (David Redfern/Redferns) Facebook Twitter AEW Collision is a new weekly wrestling show
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On Outlander Season 7 Episode 1, Claire’s resourcefulness and persuasive abilities are tested as she navigates her imprisonment and tries to secure her safety. As the series progresses well beyond the season premiere and with much vital ground to cover, Claire’s predicament is addressed with expediency rare for shows these days who like to milk
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Following a gleeful era of dopamine dressing, the fashion zeitgeist is now yearning for a classic staple that can navigate the uncharted terrain of our post-pandemic future. Something dependable, seasonless, and, and yes, unequivocally comfortable. Enter: the denim maxi skirt—a timeless icon, rooted in the art of creative repurposing and capable of evolving with cultural
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Considered to be the one to watch in UK fiction thanks to her literary debut, Boy Parts, it’s exciting to see that English author Eliza Clark has turned her compass towards crime fiction. Her second novel, Penance, satirises the ongoing fascination with true crime and… um… fictional true crime, based around podcasts. This leads our
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News Detroit Rapper Veeze Announces New Album Ganger The musician’s long-teased follow-up to his 2019 debut, Navy Wavy, will be out June 27  By Alphonse Pierre June 16, 2023 Facebook Twitter Veeze, photo by Lestyn Park Facebook Twitter Detroit rapper Veeze has announced his new album, Ganger. It’s the first full-length from Veeze since his
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Al Roker has weathered an extremely difficult year. Following multiple health scares and hospitalizations since last fall, the longtime Today weatherman has a new lease on life—especially when it comes to his outlook on parenting his three adult children Courtney, Nicholas and Leila. “You’re living your life and you’re thinking everything’s great, then all of a
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The following contains major spoilers for Season 2 of Yellowjackets.  With a thrilling sophomore season, Showtime’s Yeliowjackets has cemented its place among the year’s best television. Picking up two months after Jackie’s (Ella Purnell) devastating death, the show’s 90s timeline reunites us with the stranded soccer players now struggling to survive in the dead of
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It’s time to pause, take a step back, and review the books we’ve read and enjoyed this year so far. Other booksellers — Amazon and Barnes & Noble — have already shared what they think are the first half of the year’s best books, but the advantage of this list is that it’s the most
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Born in London, England … this brunette kiddo with big brown eyes was just getting cozy up in her PJs, cuddling with her black cat and growing up in San Diego, California … all before she turned into a supermodel. This gorgeous gal is also an actress … she started her career when she was
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1. The Society – Netflix The coming-of-age drama focused on a group of teenagers in a town without adults. It had compelling characters and a solid mystery. Despite landing a renewal, the show was canceled due to production delays caused by COVID-19. This might be one of the worst decisions Netflix has ever made. 2.
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The cast continues to grow for big screen sequel Mortal Kombat 2, adding four new cast members to play popular characters from the video game series. Deadline reports today that Martyn Ford (“The Sandman”), Desmond Chiam (“The Falcon and the Winter Soldier”), Ana Thu Nguyen (Suka) and Damon Herriman (House of Wax, The Nightingale) have signed on to play Shao
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Following on from The Killing Hills and Shifty’s Boys, Mick Hardin is once again back home in Kentucky. The one-time US Army investigator is now discharged, recently divorced and, despite the familiarity of his hometown, suffering that subtle rootless confusion that affects a man when he goes back to civilian life after 20 years in
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