Month: May 2024

Megan Thee Stallion Photo: Shutterstock A former employee is suing Megan Thee Stallion, claiming conduct by the out rapper “created a hostile work environment.” In the lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles last week, Emilio Garcia claims that the “WAP” rapper’s behavior made “the conditions of his employment intolerable in direct contravention of various statutes and
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Marigold Claude is the least talented woman in her artsy family. She’s resigned to her fate as a spinster, flouncing away from suitors and fleeing balls to dance barefoot with spirits beneath the full moon. So when her grandmother offers Marigold the chance to be the next Honey Witch, the protector of the isle of
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Many characters from The Simpsons are pushing daisies at Springfield Cemetery (alongside the in-world versions of Walt Whitman, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper). And in the April 21 episode of the Fox animated series, viewers mourned another loss with the death of Larry Dalrymple, a background character who’d been on the scene
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Disclaimer: This article contains mentions of abuse and murder. Reader discretion is advised. Brianna Williams reported her five-year-old daughter, Taylor Williams, on November 6, 2019. However, the police claimed she stopped working with them and cooperating with the investigation right after filing the report. During the search for the girl, authorities found human remains in
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Reba McEntire’s fans are getting a treat on May 6: Netflix will start streaming all six seasons of her WB sitcom Reba that day. (Even better? Reba’s Netflix debut comes as the country star develops an NBC comedy pilot with three of the show’s executive producers.) In Reba, McEntire played Reba Hart, a single Houston
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(Left) Justice Smith in ‘I Saw the TV Glow’. Photo: A24. Opening in theaters on May 3rd is ‘I Saw the TV Glow,’ directed by Jane Schoenbrun and starring Justice Smith, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Helena Howard, Fred Durst, Danielle Deadwyler, Lindsey Jordan, and Amber Benson. Related Article: Justice Smith and An-Li Bogan Talk ‘The American Society of
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Civil rights activist Ruby Bridges Photo: Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via iMAGN Civil Rights icon Ruby Bridges is an integral part of U.S. history lessons in classrooms nationwide, given her status as the first Black child to integrate an elementary school in the South. But to the right-wing culture warriors behind efforts to ban books about American
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What’s a few centuries between meant-to-be lovers? On television, the spacetime continuum is no match for romance, as characters overcome differences of decades and centuries to be with their true loves. In other cases, time-traveling characters journey through the years with their love interests. Sometimes they change history together. And sometimes, time travelers end up
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Forget fighting evil on magical planets! In World of Winx Season 1, our favorite fairies – Bloom, Stella, Flora, Musa, Tecna, and Aisha – trade their sparkling transformations for undercover missions on good ol’ Earth. World of Winx Season 1 is perfect for fans of the original Winx Club who want to see the fairies
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A Series of Un/Natural/Disasters by Cheena Marie Lo If you were pressed to categorize a book of poetry on your bookshelf as fiction or nonfiction, would you choose fiction? Most people probably would. Poetry has a reputation for being airy and fantastical, for dwelling in the realm of emotions and dreams, not in the “real
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(L to R) Angourie Rice plays Cady Heron, Bebe Wood plays Gretchen Wieners and Avantika plays Karen Shetty in ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo: Jojo Whilden/Paramount © 2023 Paramount Pictures. Meet the new Plastics in the latest adaptation of the 2004 cult classic ‘Mean Girls.’ The updated version incorporates 13 songs from the Broadway
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