Month: July 2023

Director James Cameron shut down any rumors about working on a movie about the OceanGate submersible incident. Cameron has no plans to ever make a movie on the OceanGate submersible Following comments made by Cameron about the submersible, which sank while attempting to visit the Titanic wreckage last month, rumors began popping up that Cameron
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Vinny Vibe, renowned for his chart-topping productions and popular radio show “Good Vibes,” is recognized for his captivating performances that leave audiences spellbound. With releases on esteemed labels like Spinnin’, Mixmash, and Revealed, Vinny Vibe’s talent shines through both his residencies and his North American tour with Pitbull. On the other hand, James Kennedy is
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The year of the blockbuster cliffhanger ending continues with Tom Cruise’s latest. By William Goodman July 14, 2023 Tom Cruise and Vanessa Kirby in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.Courtesy of Christian Black for Paramount via Everett Collection After restoring old-school blockbuster energy last year with Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Cruise, the new mayor
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Photography courtesy of &Or CollectivePrepare for a Pinterest-worthy summer. By Sarah Mariotti Date July 14, 2023 Facebook Twitter &Or Collective launches luxe knitwear basics that are both chic and ethical Photography courtesy of &Or Collective Existing at the intersection of style and responsibility is the newly launched label, &Or Collective. Developed by a female-led team
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In this article JBLU AAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT American and JetBlue will stop selling seats on each other’s flights next Friday, two months after a federal judge ruled that the airlines’ partnership in the Northeast violated antitrust laws. The judge ordered the airlines to end their more than two-year partnership, which allowed
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TODAY: In 1947, Lydia Davis is born.   How J. Robert Oppenheimer used one of his favorite books, the Bhagavad Gita, to make the most consequential decision of the 20th century. | Lit Hub History Truman Capote became the “it” author of his generation after publishing In Cold Blood. That wasn’t necessarily a good thing. | Lit Hub Biography C.K. Chau considers the importance
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During the ‘80s and ‘90s, rap music was criticized by the establishment for glamorizing drug culture. But what the music was actually doing was spreading a message. By Donovan X. Ramsey July 14, 2023 My community was in the middle of an invisible war. When people disappear from the neighborhood, I learned, it was because
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Photography Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures Leading Barbie Land is a big responsibility. And Issa Rae does it with ease. By Natalie Michie Date July 14, 2023 Facebook Twitter Women in politics get a lot of flack for their fashion choices. Hillary Clinton’s pantsuits have inspired think pieces. Michelle Obama’s sleeveless silhouettes were heavily scrutinized.
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