News Arctic Monkeys Steer The Car to UK TV Circuit: Watch They stopped by Jonathan Ross’ and Jools Holland’s shows to do “Body Paint” and “There’d Better Be a Mirrorball” By Jazz Monroe October 24, 2022 Facebook Twitter Arctic Monkeys on Later… With Jools Holland, October 2022 (Michael Leckie for BBC) Facebook Twitter Arctic Monkeys
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In addition to New Mexico being a serious place for filmmaking and TV series –the state reaping a record $855.4M from Hollywood’s motion picture & TV industry’s spending– Santa Fe itself counts a fervent moviegoing community, especially for arthouse and experimental product. Audiences packed venues around town for the Santa Fe International Film Festival from
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E!: Tell us about your partnership with Rao’s Homemade. BP: Oh my God, I’m obsessed with Rao’s Homemade. Anyone who knows me knows that is a true story. I’ve been purchasing the marinara sauce for years. I love the arrabbiata sauce, and even the vodka sauce! I’ll do a vodka sauce, guys. I’m not afraid! Rao’s
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It comes as something of a shock to realise that John Rebus has been around for 35 years – he first appeared in Knots and Crosses, way back in 1987. A Heart Full of Headstones is the irascible ex-cop’s 24th outing in print and these days he’s really feeling his age. Rebus is pushing 70
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The Mennonite community is at once an evangelizing religious group and a “tribe.” As novelist Sofia Samatar (A Stranger in Olondria) explains, the tribe consists of the white descendants of its Swiss, German and Dutch founders, but the religion is growing fastest in Africa. Samatar embodies that duality: Her white American mother met her Black
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Square Enix might be taking a cue from Konami when it comes to reviving the Parasite Eve series. Per Gematsu, Square Enix has filed a trademark for “symbiogenesis” in Japan, with the filing made back on October 13, and being made public today. “Symbiogenesis”, also known as “endosymbiotic theory”, is the evolutionary theory whereby two
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It’s difficult to have a conversation with Ross Gay and not think of a moniker he’s picked up over the years: “the happiest poet around.” Gay is relaxed, genial and clearly excited about his second essay collection (and sixth book overall), Inciting Joy. With its 14 chapters, or “incitements,” covering subjects as disparate as death
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