Month: February 2024

News Wiley Stripped of MBE After Antisemitic Outburst In the summer of 2020, a little more than two years after being honored by the British government, the grime pioneer made a number of hateful remarks online By Matthew Strauss February 23, 2024 Facebook X Richard Kylea Cowie Jr. aka Wiley, July 2018 (Tabatha Fireman/Getty Images)
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Welcome to Today in Books, where we report on literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. It Feels Like a Lot Because It Is a Lot If your latest scroll through the Netflix menu left you feeling like every other option was based on a book, you’re not super wrong. Nearly one-third
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Charles Melton is the toast of the town these days — but if you’ve been noticing he’s looking a little single during awards season, well … that’s because he’s fresh off a breakup. Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ … the actor — who’s been making the rounds over his performance in “May December” these
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Ready for another twisted tale? Rhys Frake-Waterfield’s Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey II promises to be bigger, better and bloodier than the first film, with a higher budget allowing for both brand new creature designs and a higher kill count. Jagged Edge Productions previews those new creature designs in a series of character posters today. Meet
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Don’t know about you, but I, for one, am intrigued to see Oscar Wilde’s the ageless Dorian Gray appear in a crime novel alongside Sherlock Holmes. Wow! The Classified Dossier has finally been revealed by crime author Christian Klaver and it looks like the perfect distraction from the cost of living crisis, climate change and
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News Listen to Justin Timberlake’s New Song “Drown” The second single from the pop singer’s Everything I Thought It Was By Matthew Strauss February 23, 2024 Facebook X Justin Timberlake, January 2024 (Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images) Facebook X Justin Timberlake has shared another new song from his next album, Everything I Thought It Was.
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Despite her love for logic and science, 12-year-old Sahara Rashad longs for a trip from her home in Queens, New York, to Merlin’s Crossing, a wizard-themed amusement park. Alas, as Nedda Lewers’ magical coming-of-age adventure Daughters of the Lamp opens, Sahara realizes her dad didn’t find her “Ten Reasons the Rashad Family Should Go to
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The closest we’ve gotten to seeing Mark Ruffalo go off the handle onscreen is while playing that not-so-jolly green giant, The Hulk. (And, yes, the actor is down for a standalone Hulk movie, FYI.) However, whether he’s starring as “rom-com Ruffalo” in sweet films like 13 Going On 30, or as a good guy taking
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