Month: January 2024

I’m getting media inquiries about whether I have financially contributed to my son’s baseball team. I’ve paid for uniforms for the entire team and coaches, thrown bday parties and sponsor any kid who can’t afford monthly dues. The kids also do fundraising themselves—car washes,… — Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 26, 2024
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At last a first-class appreciation of the recently published ULTRAZONE, which had me doing cartwheels when I first read the novel in proof copy. Naturally, I wondered how it would be received elsewhere. Now I know. Alan Moore’s review catches the book in his strike zone. It is both informed and informative, and makes a
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Richard Marx wanted a word with the parents of a rude audience member who interrupted his concert last weekend. The veteran singer-songwriter, who’s been on a January co-headlining tour with Rick Springfield, was playing at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, on Jan. 21 when someone in the audience started loudly interrupting his
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President Brooke Davis? Sophia Bush is here for it. Though it’s been nearly 12 years since the actress said goodbye to her beloved One Tree Hill character, Sophia does have an idea of where Brooke is today. “I always joke that I think Brooke Davis running for class president really changed the whole trajectory of her life,” Sophia, referencing her character’s
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Dave, Neil, and Joanna are debating the best Jodie Foster movie: ‘The Accused,’ ‘Taxi Driver,’ ‘Panic Room,’ or ‘The SIlence of the Lambs’ Orion Pictures This week, in honor of the success of the new season of True Detective, Dave, Neil, and Joanna are debating the best Jodie Foster movie of all time! After a
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If you are keen to do your part for the environment, it’s important that you look at every aspect of your daily life. It’s something that requires you to be honest with yourself about what you are doing and how you are approaching things, and that’s vital for you to remember. One of the areas
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Cyrus Shams is, in his own words, “another death-obsessed Iranian man,” fixated on death—but more than that, on martyrdom. He needs his death to matter, for the act of his dying to have a purpose. Cyrus’ family inheritance is one of pointless death. His mother died when her plane was shot down by American forces
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Charles and Van dive into their theories about who could be the killer, how the polar bear figures into the mystery, and more HBO Two episodes into True Detective: Night Country, Charles and Van dive into their theories about who could be the killer, how the polar bear figures into the mystery, and more. Hosts:
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Notorious Old Hollywood Feuds You Won’t Even Believe From newspapers to tabloids to social media, celebrities have always been at the forefront of American popular culture, and nothing makes us all tune in more than a good feud. If you think that celebrity messiness couldn’t get any worse than it is nowadays, well, I’m here
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View image in fullscreen Books and looks: gen Z is ‘rediscovering’ the public library Young people are using the hallowed institutions at higher rates than older generations. And they’re not just there to read Henry Earls dresses up to go to the library. He’ll plan outfits after searching “dark academic” on Pinterest, taking inspiration from
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