Month: July 2022

Iconic Designer Sue Wong will be honored at the Come Together on Lion’s Gate Female Empowerment Panel hosted by Awake Your Inner Body on Monday, August 8th, 2022. This amazing event takes place from 6-9 PM PT.   Location: Rafi Lounge 22741 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90265   Join and participate in Awake Your
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Wonderama, the cross-platform entertainment program helping kids to never lose their sense of wonder, will be taking over Times Square from July 25-29, 2022 to record 26 new episodes for season seven to be aired fall 2022 and spring 2023, and to unveil the highly anticipated new Wonderama Studios World Experience. Wonderama Live in Times
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Entrepreneur, philanthropist, actor and entertainer John Pasquale (aka SohoJohnny) is offering a free or low-cost rental pop-up location in the most popular area in New York City for A-List Celebrities. The SoHo location is world famous with its designer boutiques, extravagant chain stores, and high-end art galleries. Known for its elegant cast iron facades and
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News Rowdy Rebel Releases Debut Album Rebel vs. Rowdy: Listen The Brooklyn rapper’s new album includes collaborations with French Montana, Jadakiss, Dreezy, and others By Nina Corcoran July 15, 2022 Facebook Twitter Rowdy Rebel, photo by Tim Saccenti Facebook Twitter Rowdy Rebel has released his debut album, Rebel vs. Rowdy. The new album includes collaborations
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Sony will be releasing the Gene Stupnitsky R-rated comedy No Hard Feelings starring Jennifer Lawrence on June 16, 2023.  Deadline first told you about the project which Sony won for a sizeable sum. Sony bills the project as a ‘R-rated comedy with a heart’. Lawrence is also producing. It’s been a while since we’ve had a hard
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Thirty writers consider the myriad ways a human body can exist in the world in Body Language: Writers on Identity, Physicality, and Making Space for Ourselves. The thoughtful essays in this anthology, brought together by Catapult editors Nicole Chung and Matt Ortile, touch on everything from death, eating disorders and racism to sex and taking
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Movie chain Alamo Drafthouse will open its fourth NYC location July 22 in Staten Island. The nine-screen, 893-seat theater includes the Flying Guillotine, a kung fu-themed collaboration with Wu-Tang Clan founder RZA that’s part bar and part martial arts museum. A soft opening runs through July 27 with 25% off food and non-alcoholic beverages as
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News Hyd Shares Video for New Caroline Polachek–Produced Song “Afar”: Watch The new single arrives ahead of Hyd’s July 16 performance at Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago By Nina Corcoran July 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Hyd, photo by Thomas Whiteside Facebook Twitter Hyd, the moniker of interdisciplinary artist and PC Music associate Hayden Dunham, has
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Don’t rain on Beanie Feldstein‘s final curtain call. On July 13, the Funny Girl actress and producers of the Broadway revival set the record straight about her decision to step down from the leading role earlier than expected. Amid speculation of behind-the-scenes drama, with one outlet reporting that staffers were “shocked” by the 29-year-old’s recent Instagram
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Disney/Marvel’s Thor: Love and Thunder will continue its reign atop the weekend box office in its second session, with on the low-end an anticipated 65% decline or $50M from its $144M opening. The movie is easily heading past $200M in the next three days, and yesterday grossed an estimated $13.6M for a running total that’s just under
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News Listen to Fireboy DML’s New Song “Bandana” The latest single from the Nigerian singer-songwriter’s third album, Playboy By Nina Corcoran July 13, 2022 Facebook Twitter Fireboy DML, photo by Benjamin Askinas Facebook Twitter Fireboy DML has released a new song titled “Bandana” featuring fellow YBNL Nation artist Asake. It’s the latest preview of Playboy,
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For millennials (and Gen Xers) of a certain age, there’s nothing novel about saying J.Crew’s swim assortment holds a special place in our hearts. Those were the catalog pages I studied most closely in high school, aspiring to move up from the department store suits my mom would buy for me. I still remember the
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Few words related to identity convey a more precise meaning than the ones Bolu Babalola uses to describe her identity: “I’m a Nigerian child, eldest daughter.” If you’re familiar with immigrant parents, you know the drill: Education is the key to securing your future, with a reliable profession (doctor, lawyer, engineer) followed by a judicious
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