Month: September 2022

September 2, 2022, 10:21am There’s an article on Politico today about Brave Books, a publisher of (longest “ugh” in recorded history) conservative books for children. The article concludes that the books aren’t necessarily “bad” (okay no, they definitely are), they just aren’t going to be interesting to children because their political agenda supersedes and everything
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In addition to a Nobody sequel, he’s hoping to kick even more ass: “I still train multiple times a week.” By Grant Rindner September 2, 2022 Leon Bennett When Bob Odenkirk starred in the 2021 revenge film Nobody, part of the novelty—and appeal—was seeing an actor most widely known for Saul Goodman’s verbal dexterity and
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Jane Fonda has a lot of people rooting for her, after just revealing she’s been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The 84-year-old Hollywood legend made the announcement Friday, saying she’s already started chemo treatments, and that she feels very lucky, as it’s treatable and about 80% of people diagnosed survive. In true and incredible Jane fashion,
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Over the past few weeks, Facebook has inundated me with clips from Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto. I don’t know how or why it singled that movie out specifically for my video feed, but such is life. Anyways, I saw Apocalypto when it was first released back in 2006. I enjoyed it, but never had the urge
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Photography by Denise TruscelloHere are five reasons why. By Claire Sibonney Date August 31, 2022 Facebook Twitter TikTok beauty influencer. CBD gummy entrepreneur. Low-key party animal and, now, first-time restaurateur. Media mogul Martha Stewart is feeling herself, living it up and still making serious bank—at age 81.  From her coastal grandmother aesthetic (which she rebukes
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The English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was one of the leading figures in second-generation Romanticism. Along with his contemporaries Byron and Keats, Shelley led the way in English Romanticism. Shelley’s work was considerably more political than either Byron’s or Keats’s, and he wrote everything from long narrative poems espousing his political and philosophical beliefs
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On album 13, God Did, he’s still able to call in stellar features from the likes of Jay-Z, Lil Baby and 21 Savage. The secret to Khaled’s success is simpler than it seems. By Sama’an Ashrawi Photography by Siggy Owho Osimini September 2, 2022 I’ve been struggling with making direct eye contact lately. Maybe it’s
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