Month: May 2023

When Lost burst onto screens in 2004, it delivered compelling mysteries that delighted audiences. According to a new book that delves into the behind-the-scenes drama, the set was anything but delightful. Vanity Fair shared an excerpt of Maureen Ryan’s upcoming book, Burn It Down. While conducting interviews, Ryan said that “cruel, brutal, destructive, racist, sexist,
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On May 31, 2013, Cassadee Pope released her song “Wasting All These Tears.” The track was her debut country single, but far from her first foray into the music business. Pope was no stranger to music and touring by the time she dropped “Wasting All These Tears”: The Florida native had spent the previous few years
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After touring her sophomore album, age/sex/location, around the world, Ari Lennox is making time for the studio again. Powerhouse songwriter and producer Jermaine Dupri is among the studio associates Lennox has been seen with earlier this week. “Excited to be back in the studio with @arilennox tonight,” Dupri wrote in a caption for a photo
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AAPI Heritage Month starts today! May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, celebrating the culture and diversity within the AAPI community. The theme of this year’s AAPI month is “Advancing Leaders Through Collaboration.” Making it the perfect month to support and uplift brands and companies with AAPI founders. Whether they’re popularizing products rooted in traditional cultures
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Italian cinema redefined horror in the 1970s and 80s, with auteurs with names like Bava, Argento and the incomparable Lucio Fulci becoming masters of the dark art on the silver screen to a new generation of cringe-loving voyeurs. Fabio Frizzi was Fulci’s right hand man, providing the sonic backdrop throughout some of his biggest genre accomplishments,
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Gorillaz have announced a run of headline shows in the US for this autumn – find all the details below. The Damon Albarn-fronted cartoon band are due to head stateside this September in support of their eighth and most recent album ‘Cracker Island’, which was released in February. READ MORE: Gorillaz – ‘Cracker Island’ review: conventional,
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Less than a decade after being widely celebrated as a self-made billionaire, among several other accolades, Elizabeth Holmes arrived at the Bryan, Texas women’s prison camp for the first day of her sentence. The biotech entrepreneur was first convicted of fraud back in January 2022, two months before Hulu released its acclaimed scripted limited series
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Jhené Aiko has earned a new award from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Her 2014 track “Lyin King,” produced by Fisticuffs, has been certified gold for selling more than 500,000 equivalent units.  It marks Aiko’s fifth RIAA award this year. She previously gained certifications for “Above and Beyond” (gold), “None of Your Concern”
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