Month: October 2021

A Carnival of Snackery (17 hours) collects highlights from David Sedaris’ diaries from 2003–2020, read by the author and British-born actor Tracey Ullman. Sedaris’ diary entries reflect much of what we love most about his short stories and essays—observations about the unusual people he meets on his travels, anecdotes about awkward situations and tales about
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Hannah Gadsby just went scorched Earth on Netflix’s honcho and Dave Chappelle over “The Closer,” his controversial stand-up special. The Australian comedian teed off on Ted Sarandos, the streaming giant’s co-CEO, after he brought her name into the conversation about how Netflix is “working hard to ensure marginalized communities aren’t defined by a single story.”
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Roommates, the Los Angeles County filed a new motion in an ongoing lawsuit against them. As previously reported, Vanessa Bryant and other families have joined forces to sue the county for leaked images of the helicopter crash that killed nine people, including Kobe Bryant and Gianna Bryant. The county filed a motion on Friday requesting
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Additionally, Tamra accused Steve of being opportunistic, especially when he announced he was running for governor of California back in June. “@vickigunvalson while sleeping in your bed running for governor,” Tamra alleged, “using your followers. #unfollow.” That same day, Steve publicly denied Vicki’s allegations, telling Page Six in a statement, “The absolute lies she is now spreading
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But seriously, encountering us with everything from strutting blues guitars to reggae-style grooves, pop melodies, folky harmonies, and lyrical content that recalls the rebelliousness of an early Bob Dylan at times, Neal Fox had an ambitious plan for his new album, and he went all the way with it in Unhinged. Due to be released this
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