Month: May 2023

When you gaze at the quilted cover of A Flag for Juneteenth, you will want to reach out and touch it. The artwork depicts a girl wearing a fuchsia dress and kerchief standing proudly in front of a flag, the bright colors of her outfit vibrant against the flag’s soft yellows and greens. The girl’s
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Roger Waters, May 2023 (Mark Wieland/Redferns) News Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters Investigated by German Police Over Satirical Nazi Costume Waters wore an outfit based on Pink Floyd’s 1982 film The Wall, which fictionalized a society’s descent into fascism By Jazz Monroe May 26, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Roger Waters is under investigation by German
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“Two and a Half Men” Star Angus T. Jones Is UNRECOGNIZABLE “Men, men, men, men, manly men, men, men!” If you’re reading this, we know you’re singing along. Because those lyrics—can you call it lyrics if it’s the same word repeated over and over again?—were a primetime staple as viewers tuned in for Two and
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Timeout—is this Hollywood’s newest celeb couple? Well, we’re going to need to review these photos because Hailee Steinfeld and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen just stepped out together in New York City. For the apparent date night at restaurant ABC Kitchen, the 26-year-old actress wore a stylish blazer paired with jeans, while the 27-year-old athlete sported a
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Sixty-seven years after the savage murder of Emmett Till in Mississippi, his cousin still seeks some kind of justice. Haunted by the 1955 hate crime that ignited the civil rights movement, Reverend Wheeler Parker Jr. brings everything and everyone back to life in A Few Days Full of Trouble: Revelations on the Journey to Justice
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EXCLUSIVE, late Thursday PM: Sources are telling us that Disney’s Rob Marshall directed The Little Mermaid is singing some high notes tonight of $10M+ in previews. Should that figure exceed $10.8M it will rep the 6th highest preview performance among PG and G rated titles in motion picture history. Tracking pegged the Halle Bailey movie
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Isaac “Redd” Holt performs with Redd Holt Unlimited (Photo courtesy of Terrorbird Media) News Isaac “Redd” Holt, Percussionist and Jazz Fusion Pioneer, Dies at 91 The percussionist won a Grammy in 1996 for the Ramsey Lewis Trio’s The In Crowd By Matthew Ismael Ruiz May 26, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Isaac “Redd” Holt, the
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For their entire lives, Penny and Tate have orbited each other reluctantly. Since before Penny and Tate were born, their moms, Lottie and Anna, have been attached at the hip, and this permanent package deal means constant, unwanted proximity for the two daughters. See, Penny and Tate are not friends. They’re also not not friends.
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“It was a contributor to the specialty box office, and I hope it will be again,” says Laemmle CEO Greg Laemmle of MoviePass, the subscription service that unsurprisingly went bankrupt in early 2020 after offering a movie a day for ten bucks a month. A co-founder Stacy Spikes, who was pushed out amid strategic differences
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Jockstrap’s Georgia Ellery (Lorne Thomson/Redferns) News Jockstrap Announce U.S. Tour This Fall Dates around the country follow the British duo’s July show at Pitchfork Music Festival By Jazz Monroe May 26, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Jockstrap will tour the United States this fall, playing a string of dates around the country after their July
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The arthouse box office hasn’t recovered quickly post-Covid, but one of the oases for the sector, even by pre-pandemic benchmarks, has always been a Wes Anderson movie. This summer we have his latest all-star absurdist comedy, Asteroid City, which just premiered at Cannes, which begins its limited run on June 16. How big has Anderson
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A wise man once said, “Whether it’s Lord Disick, Sir Disick, Count Disick—becoming royal is really going to get the respect that I deserve…I need to be walking around like royalty.”  Who’s the wise man, you ask? The one and only Scott Disick. During a 2012 episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians titled, “The Royal Treatment,”
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One of the greatest tales of transformation is the story of a mermaid going from sea to land, turning into a human and experiencing what goes on above the water’s surface. The Little Mermaid—and the live-action remake of the 1989 Disney classic hitting theaters tomorrow—was perhaps top of mind for Louis Vuitton creative director Nicolas
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Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello are matching each other’s tempo perfectly these days.  The pair stepped out in matching sporty outfits during their latest New York City outing, sparking further speculation of a rekindled romance. The singers were spotted in the bustling SoHo neighborhood, twinning in all-black athletic wear. Camila, 26, paired her tee and shorts
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Ellen von Unwerth is having a glitter emergency. The acclaimed fashion photographer is hours from opening her new exhibit—“This Side of Paradise,” a retrospective at SCAD FASH in Atlanta—and her custom black metallic paneling is nowhere to be found. “Apparently it got lost in Korea,” shrugs Unwerth, who favors slim black suits that make her
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In Waypoints: My Scottish Journey (8 hours), Scottish actor Sam Heughan, best known for playing Jamie Fraser in the TV series “Outlander,” describes the experience of hiking the West Highland Way, from his journey’s impulsive beginning to its funniest and most painful moments, all the way to its successful end. With disarming asides and humorous
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In the 1980s, Paul Newman began working with screenwriter Stewart Stern to compose an oral history about the actor’s life, from his difficult upbringing to his Hollywood career to his passions for racing and philanthropy. But the project remained incomplete after Newman’s death in 2008—until the arrival of The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man
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