The Try Guys aren’t trying to add another guy anytime soon. The remaining members of the comedy group—Eugene Lee Yang, Zach Kornfeld and Keith Habersberger—spoke about how they’ll approach creating new content following former member Ned Fulmer‘s exit amid a cheating scandal. For fans asking the burning question of who’ll step into Fulmer’s place as
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Today Focus Features opens Tár, the strikingly original return of Todd Field, in four locations in NY and LA. The film premiered at Venice winning star Cate Blanchett Best Actress as musician and conductor Lydia Tár. Early this week, it seemed to mesmerize a sold-out Alice Tully Hall at the New York Film Festival. A 97%
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What does it mean to write a novel in a world defined by the violence of colonization and white supremacy—a world that can’t be saved with mere words? What does it mean to want to write a novel at all, especially as you doubt yourself and recognize the contradictions in your desires and intentions? And
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Google just quietly launched its first-ever smartwatch—and the sleek circular design just might make it the chicest piece of wearable tech on the market. Last night at the Made by Google event in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg, the tech giant unveiled the new Pixel Watch. Despite sunny weather outside, turns out, the watch face was inspired by
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Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle know how to rock out. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently had a date night out, attending a Jack Johnson concert Oct. 5 at the Santa Barbara Bowl. In a photo posted by drummer Adam Topol, the couple posed alongside band members backstage. Additional photos obtained by TMZ show the pair enjoying the show with a few
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From the hallowed pubs and courthouses of Edinburgh, to the old age homes of Australia, below galleon decks, in attics and live (or dead) on stage at the Theatre Royale – crime lurks EVERYWHERE! What a fascinating lineup of new crime novels we have for you this week, as John Rebus returns, Leonora Nattrass brings
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Coolio will remain near and dear to his children’s hearts — and not just figuratively — because they’re designing jewelry to keep his ashes close. According to the rapper’s death certificate, obtained by TMZ, Coolio’s body has already been cremated … and, we’re told that’s what prompted his 7 kids to come up with the
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Lionsgate has just dated three theatrical release for next year: the Sebastian Maniscalco inspired biopic About My Father starring the comedian and Robert De Niro for Memorial Day weekend May 26; the untitled Adele Lim comedy on June 23 and The Expendables 4 for Sept. 22. About My Father will open up against Disney’s The
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Founder of the Nap Ministry Tricia Hersey has created a startling, generous new work in Rest Is Resistance. Grounding her debut book in Black liberation theology, abolitionist traditions and Afrofuturism, Hersey provides a blueprint for rejecting the demands of modern capitalism in favor of our collective health and social progress. Hersey delineates American society as
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The Idol‘s newest trailer is filled with literal idols. On Oct. 6, HBO dropped the another tease of Euphoria creator Sam Levinson‘s newest series The Idol, set to premiere in 2023. But this time, we’re getting a glimpse of the full star-studded lineup, which includes Lily-Rose Depp, The Weeknd, Blackpink‘s Jennie, Dan Levy, Troye Sivan and Rachel Sennott, to
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The Swedish Academy has awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature to French writer Annie Ernaux for “the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, estrangements, and collective restraints of personal memory.” Ernaux is the author of over thirty works of fiction and memoir and is considered by many to be France’s
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