The politician Andrew Yang has announced his candidacy for a new role: Mayor of New York City. In his campaign ad, “Why I’m Running,” Yang describes his relationship with the city—going, some might say, a little overboard—and describes his lofty aspirations, including fixing the Knicks, a hollow campaign promise if there ever was one. There’s
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January 14, 2021, 2:34pm Less than a month on from the movie poster controversy (Cherrk!) that rocked the internet to its very core, the first trailer for Cherry—the Tom Holland-starring film adaptation of Nico Walker’s 2018 semi-autobiographical debut novel about an Iraq War veteran turned drug addict turned bank robber—has dropped. Directed by the Russo Brothers,
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CS Video: Bloody Hell interview with writer Robert Benjamin After its breakout premiere at the brand-new Nightstream virtual film festival, ComingSoon.net got the opportunity to chat with writer Robert Benjamin to discuss the horror-comedy Bloody Hell, which is now in select theaters and on VOD! Our interview can be viewed in the player below! RELATED: Bloody Hell
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Finnish kit vendor Nokia has signed a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to bundle its stuff into enterprise 5G solutions. “Under this partnership, Google Cloud and Nokia will work closely to validate, optimize and evolve cloud-native network functions, and the two companies will also co-innovate new solutions that will help CSPs deliver 5G connectivity and
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Trump has been our first—and, god willing, our last—looks-first president. Indeed, he is a looks-only president, fond of describing appointees as “straight out of central casting.” He launched his presidential campaign with a hat, which quickly became an abhorrent symbol of white supremacy. He surrounded himself with an army of blondes. Female Trump supporters, peppered
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By Souzan Michael Galway Date January 13, 2021 Facebook Twitter Whether you’ve been reading tarot cards for years or you’re only considering dipping a toe into the world of tarot, there’s no denying that the centuries-old practice (which originated in the 15th century in different parts of Europe, like Italy, Austria and France) has steadily
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The following is excerpted from Olga Grushin’s latest novel, The Charmed Wife, a sophisticated fairytale for the 21st century. Grushin was born in Moscow and moved to the United States at 18. She is the author of three previous novels, including The Dream Life of Sukhanov, which won the New York Public Library Young Lions
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