Month: November 2021

With Cowboy Bebop, Cho continues his journey to big-time leading man. By Jeremy Gordon November 19, 2021 John Cho in Cowboy Bebop.Courtesy of Nicola Dove for Netflix. John Cho and I are supposed to talk about Cowboy Bebop, Netflix’s live-action adaptation of the classic anime series, but once he learns I’m calling him from Brooklyn,
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Kim Kardashian & Others Chartered A Plane To Assist Afghanistan Women That’s how you do it! Kim Kardashian is always using her platform to make a difference. She used her influence to support Julius Jones recently, who was fighting to get his execution commuted by Oklahoma Governor Stitt. Julius is alive and is now sentenced
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Awnings are a great way to add shelter and shade to your outdoor living space. Whether you’re hosting a summer BBQ and want to keep your friends safe from the sun’s rays, or you just want to enjoy a cup of coffee on a rainy morning without getting soaked, awnings have you covered. They’re an
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Former NFL player Zac Stacy is now in police custody after a video showed him beating on his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his 5-month-old son. As previously reported, police were urging Zac to turn himself in as he was charged with two felonies, aggravated assault, and criminal mischief. According to TMZ, he is now
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Gentlemen: Get ready to get your groove on. Just in time for the holiday season, HBO Max just gave us a major gift in the form of a teaser for the new unscripted competition series, Finding Magic Mike, which debuts Dec. 16. Executive producers Channing Tatum and Steven Soderbergh—who collaborated on the films Magic Mike and Magic Mike XXL, about
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Memphis Police Release Surveillance Photos Of Two Suspects Involved In Young Dolph’s Shooting – The Shade Room On Thursday, the Memphis Police Dept. released photos of the two gunmen believed to be involved in Young Dolph’s fatal shooting. Posted to the office Facebook page, MPD wrote, in part, “Investigators obtained video surveillance which shows two
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Not the coming out story we expected. In the Nov. 18 episode of Ghosts, titled “D&D,” viewers watched as Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones), the ghost of a Revolutionary War soldier, made a shocking confession: He’s a murderer. A flashback scene revealed that Isaac accidentally shot his British rival, Nigel, while admiring the adversary through an eyeglass he
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