Month: October 2023

Nicki Minaj has rubbished a fan theory about her delayed album. The rapper has decided to release Pink Friday 2 on her birthday, Nov. 17, instead of Oct. 20, and clarified that she had already changed the date behind the scenes and insisted Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz have no qualms about their joint LP
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The outside world isn’t nearly as fascinating as the shenanigans in Lakeview. But there are some interesting dynamics to explore in the real world, particularly as Nathan and Nora’s relationship thrives to the delight of ‘shippers everywhere. Of course, there’s a pressing matter regarding the ticking time bomb of Nathan’s health that still looms over
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Chxrry22 is walking through the busy streets of New York City on the eve of the release of her Siren EP. Though she admits she’s exhausted from her “last-minute” flight from Los Angeles to the Big Apple earlier in the morning, there’s a sense of excitement about her second EP arriving in the coming hours.
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Dusty Street, the pioneering DJ of California’s alternative rock station radio station KROQ-FM, has died aged 77. The DJ died on Saturday (October 21) at her home in Eugene, Oregon, where she settled in 2022 as she battled health problems. The news was shared by former KLOS-FM DJ Geno Michellini, who wrote on Facebook: “There
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Becky Hill is digging through her purse as I walk into her dressing room. It’s about a half hour or so until she’s headlining at The Brooklyn Steel in New York, and the opening duo act GAWD is getting the already-hyped crowd, who has chanted her name at any lull, ready for her. Arriving at
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Inevitably, the ongoing actors strike was going to affect Hollywood’s production schedules, and even disrupt the slate of upcoming movies. We have already seen a number of anticipated 2023 movies bounce to 2024, including Zendaya and Timothee Chalamet’s Dune Part 2. Earlier today, Disney also moved two anticipated 2024 movies – Rachel Zegler’s controversial Snow
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Mary Elizabeth Bailey is a true inspiration. She’s also the inspiration behind Lifetime’s latest Ripped from the Headlines film, Would You Kill For Me? The Mary Bailey Story. It’s a difficult-to-watch but fantastic movie and one of the strongest of the true-crime slate. We were incredibly fortunate to speak to Mary Elizabeth Bailey about bringing
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Greetings, Decibel readers! Peak spooky season has arrived! If you’re looking for a solidly creepy and cheesy horror flick, I highly suggest 1988’s Night of the Demons. It has Bauhaus on the soundtrack! It has Lennea Quigley in the cast! It has really good costume and make-up design! Trust me, you’ll be jealous you weren’t invited to the party, just
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