Month: July 2024

Kirsten Dunst in ‘Civil War.’ Photo: A24. It’s the 4th of July! Once you are done with your barbecue and fireworks, there is no better way to celebrate than by relaxing and watching a movie with your friends and family. Moviefone has compiled a list of the best films to watch on the 4th of
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JPEGMAFIA has announced dates in the UK, Ireland and Australia as part of his ‘Lay Down My Life’ world tour. You can buy UK tickets here. READ MORE: JPEGMAFIA: “I’m not trying to be different. I am naturally different” The rapper, real name Barrington DeVaughn Hendricks, will play shows in Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, London, Brighton and Bristol
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Get ready to fall in love with Max, the irrepressible elementary school narrator of That Always Happens Sometimes. He’s full of energy and enthusiasm that constantly erupts like a volcano. In Kiley Frank’s clever text, Max poses a series of questions that reveal his personality, such as “Have your electric pencil sharpener privileges ever been
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Generation X loves Weird Al Yankovic. When it comes to nerdy white guys so unabashedly dorky that they’re kinda cool, history’s most successful song parodist may be second only to Mister Rogers, and barring the occasional dark themes in some of his numbers, he’s just as family-friendly. So it may come as a shock to
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Darius Rucker has urged the country music world to forgive Morgan Wallen after he used a racial slur. During an appearance on Rolling Stone’s Music Now podcast, the Hootie and the Blowfish vocalist said Wallen has grown since the 2021 incident, in which a video emerged of the country star saying the n-word. “I think
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Kevin Roberts, president of The Heritage Foundation Photo: YouTube screenshot The president of the Heritage Foundation — the conservative think tank that created Project 2025, the anti-Democratic blueprint for America’s future — says the United States is “in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the Left allows it to
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Nikki Haley, former United Nations Ambassador and Republican presidential candidate, expressed her displeasure at George Stephanopoulos in a recent tweet. Some onlookers might have been a little confused at the caption, which read, “Believe me now, George?” The caption accompanied a video of Haley’s appearance on Good Morning America in August 2023. Here’s why Haley
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