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The Elder Scrolls Online creative director Rich Lambert has praised New World, sharing that the MMO genre benefits from more high-quality competition.Following the launch of New World on September 28, Lambert has told The Washington Post (spotted by Massively Overpowered) that the added competition from New World is ultimately “good for the consumer”.Adding on, Lambert said, “the second you feel like you don’t have to compete and continue to improve your product is the second that things start
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Dave Grohl has admitted that he was “scared” to write about Kurt Cobain‘s death in his new memoir The Storyteller.The book sees the Foo Fighters frontman share some of his life adventures from his early days growing up in the suburbs of Washington DC, to hitting the road at the age of 18, his time as drummer for Nirvana, and all the music that followed.Speaking in a new interview with Amanpour And Company, asked why he chose to write the chapter about Cobain’s death last, Grohl said: “‘Cause I
Surprise! Tori Roloff and Zach Roloff have moved from Portland, Oregon, to Washington with their two children.
Michael B. Jordan isn’t just one of the biggest actors on the face of the planet, he’s also a soon-to-be feature filmmaker.
Forbes list of the 400 richest Americans, has unearthed an old report on a then-nascent Amazon. “AMAZON.BOMB,” said the headline of a 1999 edition of Barron’s attached to a tweet from the Amazon and Blue Origin founder, who also owns Whole Foods and The Washington Post.
WASHINGTON – The Biden administration announced on Tuesday $2.21 billion in new funding under the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program for cities, counties, states and local community-based organizations providing care for low-income people with HIV/AIDS.
WASHINGTON – Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) is leading a group of senators who are urging Assistant Health Secretary Rachel Levine, the first openly transgender person to win Senate confirmation as a presidential appointee, to issue new guidance on mental health care needs for Trans youth.
Cruel Intentions television re-boot is reportedly in the works.The film of Cruel Intentions was released in 1999 and starred Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair.According to Deadline, the reboot is in the works via IMDB TV and will feature “two ruthless step-siblings” seeking to stay at the top of “the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, DC college.”Deadline added: “After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do
SAG-AFTRA and National Public Radio have agreed on a new nationwide contract covering 521 NPR employees including hosts, correspondents, newscasters, reporters, announcers, editors, producers, research, archive and data strategists, and news app developers and designers.
Former Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham, 45, isn’t holding back in her new book! Grisham spilled all sorts of behind-the-scenes details about former President Donald Trump, 75, in her upcoming memoir I’ll Take Your Questions Now, including an inappropriate obsession with a younger female aide, according to The Washington Post, which received an advance copy of the book.
Dr. Addison Montgomery is returning to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, and the tears will flow.
Bob Dylan has announced his first tour since 2019, hitting the road this November for a string of 21 North American headline dates.The run will kick off in Milwaukee on Tuesday November 2, wrapping up a month later in Washington, DC. Included in the itinerary is a five-show stint in New York, with three dates set for NYC and two in Port Chester.
The 59th annual New York Film Festival kicked off Friday night with back-to-back world premiere screenings of Joel Coen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth as the Frances McDormand, Denzel Washington-starrer met with loving applause at Lincoln Center’s full Alice Tully Hall.
Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand bring their new film, The Tragedy of Macbeth, to the 59th New York Film Festival for its opening night events in New York City on Friday (September 24).
NEW YORK -- Joel Coen, in his first solo outing as a filmmaker, premiered a strikingly stark, black-and-white adaptation of Shakespeare's “Macbeth," with Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand, at the New York Film Festival on Friday.“The Tragedy of Macbeth," which on Friday night was to open the 59th New York Film Festival, isn't a mud-and-blood adaptation set on medieval Scottish fields, but a minimalist, noir nightmare, cloaked in shadow and fog, and boxed in an academy-ratio square frame