October 15, 2024, 11:31am Arundhati Roy, the internationally celebrated author and human rights activist, has once again proven herself to be a model culture worker. On receiving the PEN Foundation’s annually given Pinter Prize last week, Roy announced that she’d be donating her prize money to the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund. Named for the late
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(L to R) Mila Kunis and Michael Keaton star in ‘Goodrich’. Opening in theaters on October 18th is the new dark-comedy ‘Goodrich’, which was written and directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer (‘Home Again’), and stars Michael Keaton (‘Batman’, ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’), Mila Kunis (‘Black Swan’), Carmen Ejogo (‘Alien Covenant’), Kevin Pollak (‘A Few Good Men’), and Andie
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There’s been a lot of rumors about Taylor Swift writing a book, and now we finally have confirmation: Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Book is out November 29th. This is a 256-page book with 500 pictures from the tour, accompanied by reflections written by Taylor Swift. It will be $40 and is available only through
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Skift Take The head of Uber for Business says his margins are better than the non-business side, so Uber wants to triple-down on investment. Justin Dawes Uber is launching a new black-car service for business travelers, the company told Skift Tuesday. The service, called Uber Business Black, will come with several features designed for busy business
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If there’s one thing I’m always looking out for when browsing my favourite sites, it’s expensive-looking jewelry. Whilst jewelry has always been the ultimate finishing touch that can instantly transform a look, we’ve noticed that it’s playing a more important role in 2024 than ever. Whether a pair of sculptural earrings or a statement chain
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In this week’s Loud List, we present 10 unhinged Axl Rose moments. The Guns N’ Roses frontman has maintained a pretty chill reputation throughout much of the last decade, but there was a time (ahem) when he was known as one of the most hot-headed musicians in rock ‘n’ roll. It was part of what
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Roger Taylor has teased new music from Queen – almost 30 years on from their latest album. The legendary band posthumously released their 15th and final studio record, ‘Made In Heaven’, in 1995 following the death of frontman Freddie Mercury in 1991. READ MORE: ‘Queen days’: Brian May reflects on his rock ‘n’ roll journey
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for the NCIS: Origins series premiere “Enter Sandman.”] Going into NCIS: Origins, we knew that we’d be hearing Mark Harmon‘s voice as he narrated the prequel story of his character, now played by Austin Stowell. But a nice surprise was Harmon appearing onscreen in the series premiere. Harmon sitting by
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(L to R) Joel Kinnaman and Sandra Mae Frank in ‘The Silent Hour’. Photo: Paramount Pictures. Opening in limited release on October 11th, ‘The Silent Hour’ is proof that one intriguing element is no guarantee that a thriller won’t turn out to be rote and mostly bland despite a decent cast. It’s even more surprising
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Shibuya, a Tokyo district of seemingly perpetual redevelopment and shimmering skyscrapers crammed with offices, shops and eateries; the sort of place that makes it is easy to forget that poverty exists in Japan. Perhaps an ideal location for a screening of The Ones Left Behind: The Plight of Single Mothers in Japan, a documentary that
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(credit: VistaJet) As the global leader in private aviation for 20 years, VistaJet – a part of Vista, the world’s first private aviation ecosystem – has announced a new suite of experiences through Private World. Offeringonce-in-a-lifetime adventures all around the world, a gift for all VistaJet Members, to fully immerse in the iconic silver and
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