Month: November 2024

News Lil Durk Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Murder-for-Hire Charges The rapper is tentatively due to stand trial, in California, in January By Matthew Strauss November 15, 2024 Durk Devontay Banks aka Lil Durk, January 2023 (Prince Williams/WireImage) Save this storySave Save this storySave Lil Durk has pleaded not guilty to federal criminal charges related
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News Charli XCX on SNL: Watch All the Sketches and Performances Pulling double duty as host and musical guest, Charli XCX starred as Victoria Beckham, a commercial acting teacher’s star student, and more By Walden Green November 17, 2024 Charli XCX on Saturday Night Live, November 2024 (Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images) Save this storySave
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News Godspeed You! Black Emperor Postpone Remaining U.S. Tour Dates, Citing Health Reasons The post-rock band previously canceled shows in Nashville, Knoxville, and Atlanta By Walden Green November 17, 2024 Godspeed You! Black Emperor, photo by Yannick Grandmont Save this storySave Save this storySave Godspeed You! Black Emperor is postponing the remaining U.S. stops of
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News Beyoncé to Play NFL Christmas Day Halftime Show The singer will perform during the Ravens and Texans’ game in Houston on December 25 By Nina Corcoran November 17, 2024 Beyoncé, photo by Julian Dakdouk for Parkwood Entertainment Save this storySave Save this storySave Beyoncé’s first performance since releasing Cowboy Carter will be available to
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News Vote Now for Your Favorite Albums and Songs of 2024 Take the Pitchfork Readers’ Poll By Pitchfork November 18, 2024 Play/Pause Button Pause Graphic by Chris Panicker Save this storySave Save this storySave Right now, Pitchfork’s editors are furiously debating the ranking of our year-end best albums and songs lists, which we’ll be bringing
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News Saint Etienne, John Glacier, 22º Halo, and More: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist Our weekly playlist highlights songs that our writers, editors, and contributors are listening to on repeat By Pitchfork November 18, 2024 Play/Pause Button Pause Graphic by Chris Panicker Save this storySave Save this storySave The staff of Pitchfork listens to a
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The Voice has crowned more than two dozen winners, and some have gone on to modest success. The show’s also-rans, meanwhile, at least get 15 minutes of fame on the NBC reality competition. But some choose to leave the show of their own accord — including, in this current season, Tanner Frick. So why did
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Cast reunions, a fun sequel, and football—Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas lineup for 2024 has it all! It all kicks off with the first movie on Friday, October 18, Robert Buckley and Amy Groening’s ’Twas the Date Before Christmas, through Saturday, December 21, Happy Howlidays starring Jessica Lowndes opposite the winner of Finding Mr. Christmas.
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A new Peacock three-part docuseries gives a fascinating insight into the mind of Charles Manson. Making Manson, which premieres November 19, features taped conversations between the notorious killer and his long-time prison pen pal John Michael Jones. The two because close when Manson was serving life in prison for first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in
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The Yellowstone TV universe isn’t all housed on one streaming service. Peacock has had the streaming rights to Yellowstone since 2020, but Paramount has made up for this confusing absence by creating two original spinoff series exclusively for Paramount+. Seasons of Yellowstone and 1883 have aired on linear TV channels to fill out programming calendars and get more
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‘Tis (almost) the season to watch the holliest and jolliest cinematic favorites, and thankfully there are plenty of great Christmas movies on Amazon Prime – one of the best streaming services to subscribe to today. Indeed, all you need is an Amazon Prime subscription to keep your movie night festive until the new year. Of
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We’re somehow just three years away from Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery turning the ripe and randy age of 30, which seems fortuitous, considering Mike Myers’ titular lothario first emerged in 1997 after being held in cryogenic stasis for a 30-year stretch. So is it possible that after all these years, the fan-favorite super-cool
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