Month: July 2024

Luke Bryan and his family are the proud financial backers of a new hospital wing at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tenn. While that doesn’t mean the country singer will be the doctor at your next visit, it does mean more medical care options are now available for those in the area. The hospital held
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Shakur Stevenson is hitting back at Ma$e after the rapper-turned-podcaster criticized the boxer’s last fight.  The WBC lightweight champion defended his belt against Artem Harutyunyan last Saturday (July 6), at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. However, Stevenson was booed in the ring, and some fans even left the arena during the fight, unimpressed
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The Courteeners have teased “something big” for tomorrow (July 9). In a post on the band’s Instagram, captioned only “Tomorrow 6PM”, a number 17 bus flashes to read Middleton and Manchester, then simply “Out of service”. The smaller text above the destinations reads “Solitude of the Night Bus”. While little else has been shared, fans
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Oh, Olivia Culpo. How I wanted to pore over your wedding content in the deepest of green envy. You had it all: the hot football player husband, the equally It-Girl sisters, the star attendees. You could’ve had a Sofia Richie moment, and instead we’re here. On June 29, 2024, Miss Universe and model Olivia Culpo
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Some television shows seem to disappear almost the second they first air, while others have reasonably solid runs, but then they fade into obscurity. Then there are the shows that smash records, revolutionize genres, give us moments we remember for decades, or otherwise achieve unprecedented success. Here are 17 of those incredible shows. I Love
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Eminem dropped the music video for his song “Tobey” featuring Babytron and Big Sean on Monday (July 8). The visuals arrived a few days before the release of Em’s highly anticipated album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce). The “Tobey” video featured Eminem returning to his childhood home, which was famously used for
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Hailing from Bangor, Maine, weirdo trio Manic Abraxas took their disparate influences, tossed them in a blender and came out with a sound that resembles all of those things… and none of them at the same time. Citing High on Fire, Doomriders, Voivod, Corrosion of Conformity and even Venom as influences, the band’s new album Skinformation is a gnarly
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Cop 2024 XXL Freshman Magazine and Merch Summer is always a good marker to take a look back at what’s been going on over the last 365 days in hip-hop. Who’s hot, who’s not, which songs have been captivating the culture, and what trends are taking over the game. Reflecting on the state of hip-hop
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Sports movies have spawned some of the best cinematic athletic figures. While most characters are real-life athletes, some of the best movies feature fictional athletes. Of course, fictional Black athletes are crucial in these films despite often playing a supporting or background role. That doesn’t mean Black sports figures aren’t impactful. Movies, like He Got
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Suicidal Tendencies have been talking for a little while about possibly releasing new music with the band’s current lineup which includes the band’s frontman Mike Muir, Dean Pleasants on guitar, Dillenger Escape Plan guitarist Ben Weinman on second guitar, Robert Trujillo’s son Tye Trujillo, and recent outcast from the Slipknot camp Jay Weinberg. Winman, Trujillo,
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