So many celebs are speaking out with support for Britney Spears after watching the new documentary Framing Britney Spears, which is streaming now on Hulu.
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Outlawed had me at “feminist western.” It had me at “Reese’s bookclub pick.” It had me at the publisher’s description: “The Crucible meets True Grit.” And reviews that compared it to The Handmaid’s Tale, but set in the Wild West.
This book has me, and you should have this book. This is the memoir that everyone's talking about in 2021—Owusu is the daughter of an African father and European mother whose childhood, straddling two continents, was characterized by loss, shocking secrets, and the
.So many celebs are speaking out with support for Britney Spears after watching the new documentary Framing Britney Spears, which is streaming now on Hulu.
travel style of the moment. As the world starts to open up again after closing to slow the spread of the coronavirus, travel is looking like a viable option for your spring vacations — including a much-needed spring break, whether you're in college or not.
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Milk Fed is delicious and depraved and unlike anything you've read before, except maybe The Pisces, Broder's equally fabulous first novel. In Milk Fed, a woman who deprives herself of every pleasure in life in order to stay thin falls in love with the gorgeous fat woman who works at her local frozen yogurt shop.
New Music Friday! It's every audiophile's favorite day of the week, and some of our favorite artists from all different genres have blessed us with new tunes.Maluma celebrated his birthday with a brand new album, FKA Twigs teamed up Headie One & Fred Again.. for a powerful new single and Selena Gomez previewed her upcoming Spanish language release with a Rauw Alejandro collab.Plus, Joshua Bassett teased his upcoming debut with yet another single drop and the boys of PRETTYMUCH dropped their new
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Jeremy Helligar After logging two massive No. 1 hits last year, Megan Thee Stallion seems poised to have a bright career ahead… even if she does win the 2021 Grammy for best new artist.Old superstitions die hard, though.
New Music Friday! It's every audiophile's favorite day of the week, and some of our favorite artists from all different genres have blessed us with new tunes.Billie Eilish teamed up with Rosalía for a new track from the soundtrack, Jason Derulo recruited Adam Levine for his new dance-ready ode to a ladylove with expensive tastes and Sabrina Carpenter added fuel to the fire with a new song that sure seems to be a response to Olivia Rodrigo's «Drivers License.»Plus, Anuel AA and Ozuna dropped a
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North Leigh Park off Nel Pan Lane as part of a scheme which could see 1,800 new homes built in total.A new road linking Leigh Road to Atherleigh Way has also been given the go-ahead together with permission in principle for a new mixed-use local centre.Countryside Properties applied to build 507 houses spread over two parcels of land which have both been earmarked for development by Wigan Council.However, it was previously agreed that eight hectares of the land would be used to provide
NEW YORK -- Excerpts from upcoming works by Pulitzer Prize-winner Viet Thanh Nguyen and crime writer Lisa Scottoline are among 46 books previewed in a free e-book collection.“Buzz Books 2021: Spring/Summer” was released Tuesday by the industry newsletter Publishers Lunch.
Harry Potter movies, Grint—alongside Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson—gave us his childhood. Since I got to enjoy Harry Potter and have an uninterrupted childhood out of the spotlight, sometimes I wonder, a little guiltily…are those guys, like, okay?Of course, we know about Radcliffe.
New Music Friday! It's every audiophile's favorite day of the week, and some of our favorite artists from all different genres have blessed us with new tunes.Selena Gomez dropped her first Spanish-language song in years, Blake Shelton released an ode to love at any level of success and ZAYN shared his third solo album with fans. Plus, Ariana Grande recruited Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion to remix her raunchy single, «34+35,» JP Saxe and Maren Morris teamed up for an ode to saying «I love you»
Björk, The Chemical Brothers and FKA Twigs and set to launch new shows on Sonos Radio.Sonos announced a line-up of guest curators for their online station yesterday (January 13), with D’Angelo’s Feverish Fantazmagoria programme – dubbed as “a collection of musical expressions” – being the first to air.Arriving on February 10 will be FKA Twigs’ Main Squeeze, which features tracks from the likes of Ashanti, Pink Floyd and Larry Heard.The musician, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, explained in a
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Opting for a pandemic-proof fall lineup of mostly scripted acquisitions and alternative fare, the CW will launch its 2020-21 season starting next week. That makes for a compact regular season, a late spring “midseason”, a summer featuring a record number of scripted originals and a likely stable 2021-22 schedule with virtually all established CW series returning, led by hits like The Flash and Riverdale, joined by 3-4 new series.
Outside the Wire, an action-packed original film starring Anthony Mackie as a butt-kicking android; the third chapter of Matt Groening's animated series Disenchanted, which is essentially Futurama in a fantasy setting; and Bling Empire, a real-life Crazy Rich Asians. Below are all the new releases on Netflix for the week of Jan.
Here's what came out on Netflix last week. If you're looking for even more hand-picked recommendations, we have plenty.
The Pembrokeshire Murders, Luke Evans’ drama on a murder investigation in Wales, has helped British broadcaster ITV to some of its best drama ratings in years.