Tammy Slaton is coping with a devastating loss in the season finale of TLC’s 1000-Lb Sisters. The 37-year-old reality star’s husband, Caleb Willingham, died in a seemingly unexpected tragedy.  In an exclusive sneak peek clip for next Tuesday’s episode, Tammy’s older half-brother, Chris Combs, and sister, Amanda Halterman, react to the shocking news that Caleb
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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) recently appeared at the summit of the anti-LGBTQ+ hate group alongside Jonathan Cahn, a pastor who blames ancient gods and “demons” for furthering the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Their appearance coincided with a report detailing Johnson’s links to Christian dominionism, a movement that sees the U.S. as a Christian nation that must
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Electronic music veteran Squarepusher announced details of a new album last week (January 26) and it’s previewed by new single, ‘Wendorlan’, which you can listen to below. The 12-track album, called ‘Dostrotime’, will arrive on March 1 via Warp Records and will be available on double LP, CD and digital download. You can pre-order ‘Dostrotime’ here.
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(Left) Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth in ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.’ Photo: Sony Pictures. (Right) Quentin Tarantino accepts the Oscar® for original screenplay for “Django Unchained” during the live ABC Telecast of The Oscars® from the Dolby® Theatre, in Hollywood, CA, Sunday, February 24, 2013. Preview: Brad Pitt is reportedly aboard Quentin Tarantino’s
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FX Networks series Dave is taking a break as the show’s co-creator and star Dave Burd, a.k.a. Lil Dicky, steps away to resume his music career. According to Variety, FX Networks released a statement surrounding the series as viewers have been waiting to hear about whether or not the show would return for Season 4.
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Jamie Hewlett and Paul Smith are among the designers for this year’s War Child Secret ‘Seven 7″‘ vinyl series, it’s been announced. Tracks by Paul McCartney, Aurora, The Chemical Brothers and more will feature on ‘War Child Presents Secret 7”’ – a collection of seven songs by seven musicians on 700 records with each featuring
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Tracy Chapman is finally getting a new moment in the awards spotlight, 35 years after the release of her biggest hit, “Fast Car.” Country singer Luke Combs covered the emotional track on his 2023 album, Gettin’ Old, and the country rendition catapulted the 1988 track to a whole new audience, quickly becoming the most-streamed song
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Results from the General Social Survey (GSS) show a remarkable swing in how Americans feel about same-sex relationships. The disapproval rate has tumbled dramatically as public opinion has turned in favor of gay people. “This isn’t perfect, but it’s such amazing progress. Easily the biggest cultural win since civil rights,” one person posted on X
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REVOLUSHN will be performing for the “Love Bomb Party” taking place at Universal Bar & Grill in North Hollywood, California on Saturday 2/3/24. REVOLUSHN will be sharing the stage with Doctor Striker, Big Chompers and Clem Darling & The Astronauts.  REVOLUSHN is an American protest rock band from California, USA. They stand for the underdog,
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Rona Barrett, Legendary Entertainment Journalist & Broadcaster. Rona Barrett can truly be considered a member of Hollywood Royalty. She was a pioneer in the world of entertainment journalism and broadcasting, with a multi-faceted career that spanned many decades. She became a household name through her insightful reporting and
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Matthew McConaughey in ‘The Gentlemen.’ Photo: STX films. Preview: Matthew McConaughey is in talks for ‘The Lost Bus’. Paul Greengrass is considering directing. Jamie Lee Curtis developed the project based on a real-life story. It’s been a couple of years since we’ve seen Matthew McConaughey on our screens (that would be in Guy Ritchie’s 2019
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Don’t let anyone fool you— some of the objectively funniest sitcoms of the ’90s came from proximately black shows such as Martin and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. If the ’70s sitcoms introduced the black experience through laughs and the ’80s refined that formula to take on more serious topics, then the ’90s saw the recipe perfected,
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