Month: July 2024

Every network is different, which CBS proved today with the release of their fall 2024 schedule. While we TV Fanatics are eager to return to the shows we love, such as Elsbeth, Blue Bloods, NCIS, and the FBI shows, CBS wants us to salivate just a little bit longer. It’s not our favorite thing, but
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Judge Rachel Krause refused to recuse herself from a legal dispute over Judge Ural Glanville, the judge overseeing Young Thug’s RICO trial, in a July 9 court order. Defense lawyers sought Glanville’s recusal due to a controversial meeting between the judge, prosecutors and a key witness in Young Thug’s trial. Krause was tasked with deciding
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It’s almost absurd that we’re in the middle of July as I write this. I have friends groaning that the summer is over already, which is completely and wholly untrue in my eyes. But enough with the mourning, this article is about happiness (among other things.) There’s something about the looming weekend that gets me
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Now is a perfect time to watch some of Shelley Duvall’s best movies to honor her memory. The actor — known best as Wendy in 1980’s The Shining or for her many collaborations with legendary filmmaker Robert Altman — passed away at the age of 75 in her sleep due to complications with diabetes. Celebrate
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We have bad news for folks who are still mourning CBS’ baffling decision to cancel Blue Bloods. Last month, we reported on the news that a Blue Bloods spinoff appeared to be in development. Our report was based on remarks made by Paramount co-CEO Brian Robbins during a shareholders’ meeting. (CBS (Screenshot)) “In TV, new
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Desiigner has opened up about his physical and mental state during his indecent exposure incident on an international flight in 2023. During his recent interview, the “Panda” hitmaker addressed in detail the incident that occurred last year in April after he was arrested for exposing his genitals and a flight from Tokyo to Minneapolis. While
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Last week, Washed Out (Ernest Greene) released his fifth album Notes From A Quiet Place. It’s a lush collection of sunny pop songs perfect for a summer drive. The standout track “Running Away” drips with nostalgia and the optimism of young love. Riding the wave of Hype Machine and the music blog boom of the
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Later this month, audiences will ride the stormy summer blockbuster season through the offering that is Lee Isaac Chung’s Twisters, a reimagining/reinterpretation of the classic 1996 thriller, helmed by Jan de Bont. The new Twisters already is getting positive reactions, including a vote of confidence from the unofficial King of Blockbusters, Tom Cruise. Imagine the
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