Month: September 2022

The titular character of Mazey Eddings’ Lizzie Blake’s Best Mistake is dealing with some very rom-com-appropriate problems—namely, that her two-night stand with a hot Australian guy resulted in an unexpected pregnancy, and she’s now trying to platonically cohabitate with him. But alongside all the tropey hijinks, Lizzie also gains a better understanding of and more
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The shoe finally fell today as giant theater chain Cineworld filed for Chapter 11. The bankruptcy includes a $1.94 billion debtor-in-possession financing facility from existing lenders to keep things running. Cineworld expects to emerge from Chapter 11 in the first quarter of 2023 and meanwhile will pursue “a real estate optimisation strategy in the US,”
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New York Fashion Week is never not hectic. The packed schedule of shows, appointments, and parties is something curator and critic Kimberly Drew is keenly familiar with. Known in the art world for her work highlighting and uplifting artists of color, Drew is also a writer who regularly contributes to top-tier publications, and the author
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Here’s what reviewers are saying about these clogs: “These are amazing! I love them so much they’re so comfy and a great Birkenstock Boston dupe for so much less money. Save your money and get these instead of birks!” “I have gotten so many compliments on these shoes, they need to be broken in but
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Broadway gave Billy Crystal a fine send-off last week, with the star’s Mr. Saturday Night musical grossing more than $1 million during its final week of performances. That number – $1,014,614, to be precise – is a big jump over the show’s weekly box office takes in recent months. About 98% of seats at the
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News The Waeve (Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall) Announce Self-Titled Debut Album, Share Video for New Song: Watch “Can I Call You” is the first single from the duo’s forthcoming LP due out early next year. By Matthew Ismael Ruiz September 6, 2022 Facebook Twitter The Waeve (Rose Elinor Dougall, Graham Coxon), photo by
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Following her final performance as Mystique in 2019’s Dark Phoenix, Jennifer Lawrence was absent from the acting scene until she returned late last year as one of the ensemble players in the Adam McKay-helmed Netflix movie Don’t Look Up. As far as her personal life goes though, that’s been quite eventful, because in addition to
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Author Peter Straub died this past Sunday in Manhattan due to complications of a broken hip. Straub, born in Milwaukee on March 2, 1943, was a popular horror novelist with a somewhat unorthodox pedigree— before turning to writing about the fantastical, he had published short collections of poetry. Although he was reluctant to label his
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Lizzie Blake knows that she’s a lot. A lot of energy and enthusiasm. A lot of creativity and vibrant warmth. But also a lot of mess and chaos. Her attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder can make things difficult, given that she lives in a world built for people whose brains don’t function like hers. After a lifetime of
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Wendy Stuart Kaplan and Steven Bloomer-Teague will be hosting TriVersity Talk this Wednesday at 7 pm ET in a replay with featured guests Flavio Alves and Tym Moss. This episode is a part of the Best of TriVersity Talk series that takes place on the first Wednesday of each month. TriVersity Talk is a weekly
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News Dave Matthews Band Announce Fall 2022 Tour The band will extend their summer tour with stops in the U.S. and Canada this fall By Rob Arcand September 6, 2022 Facebook Twitter Dave Matthews Band, 2022 (photo by Danny Clinch) Facebook Twitter Dave Matthews Band has announced a new tour. The band’s fall 2022 dates
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News Listen to Pixies’ New Song “Dregs of the Wine” The latest single from their forthcoming LP Doggerel was co-written by guitarist Joey Santiago By Madison Bloom September 6, 2022 Facebook Twitter Pixies (Photo by Tom Oxley). Facebook Twitter Pixies have released a new single from their forthcoming album Doggerel. It’s called “Dregs of the
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While the summer movie season is officially over, there’s still plenty of cinematic content to look forward to this year. That includes the Olivia Wilde-directed Don’t Worry Darling, a 1950s-set psychological thriller, arriving later this month. Days after Cate Blanchett’s Tár impressed at the Venice Film Festival, Don’t Worry Darling has now screened at the
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Olivia Wilde doesn’t sound like someone who is beefing with Florence Pugh … shooting down the narrative there’s infighting between director and actor. Olivia addressed the elephant in the room Monday at a press conference for the movie she directed, “Don’t Worry Darling,” throwing cold water on the notion there’s bad blood with the leading
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I love eating! To me, food is a comfort, and it’s maybe a blessing and a tragedy that I seem to plan everything in my daily routine around meals. When I go on vacation, I wake up thinking about the plan for the day, and when and where we are going to stop for eating.
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