Month: November 2021

Photography by Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty ImagesAnd the Academy Award for most extravagant red carpet appearance goes to… By Natalie Michie Date November 10, 2021 Facebook Twitter All eyes were on Lady Gaga this week at the House of Gucci promo tour in London. Wearing a dress straight off the Gucci Love Parade runway, she
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Hector has grown up by the sea. He was raised on his family’s stories about it, and he dreams of spending his life exploring its wonders, as have generations of his family at the marina where they organize deep-sea diving expeditions. Recently, though, his family’s livelihood has been threatened by a greedy, unhappy neighbor. When
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Howard Bloom and Howard Bloom Institute leader Alex Watler will announce the Howard Bloom Institute’s debut Wednesday night at 1:10 am on 545 radio stations via the highest-rated overnight talk radio show in North America, Coast to Coast Am. Honorary advisory board members of the Howard Bloom Institute include a former Governor, five scientists, a MacArthur
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The Matrix Resurrections was a long time coming. The fourth installment in the seminal sci-fi saga is being released nearly two decades after the third, The Matrix Revolutions. While that’s a pretty big gap, it’s better than not getting another film at all. However, when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, that’s almost exactly what happened: director
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The Simonetta Lein Show is hosted by celebrity TV host and top woman influencer Simonetta Lein. This Simonetta Lein Show, along with its premiere of Season Four, has continued its series of panel interview episodes, showcasing local and international entrepreneurs, business owners, and artists, looking to share their industry insights and experiences. For the 11th
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Did everyone manage to escape? On La Brea Season 1 Episode 7, a storm arrived that put everyone at odds. Meanwhile, a surprising new twist inside the Primeval world reared its head. Elsewhere, the Hayes family found themselves questioning whether there was a higher purpose behind the sinkhole. Back in Los Angeles, a surprising twist
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Leading technology company Pollen Presents has announced they are teaming up with the legendary dance music producer Tiësto for a unique experience next year. Going by the name Tiësto: The Trip, the destination getaway will take place from March 31-April 3 in beautiful Cancun, Mexico for an unforgettable escape from reality for 4 days and
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Kate Sweeney’s debut YA novel, Catch the Light, is a moving story of healing through art and opening yourself up to a new life after suffering a great loss. Sweeney graciously shares a heartfelt look into her experiences of grief and loss, which inspired the story of her protagonist, Marigold “Mary” Sullivan.  Sweeney discusses what
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Nayte Olukoya may have received Michelle Young‘s first impression rose on The Bachelorette, but his most recent impression wasn’t the best.  During the ABC dating show’s Tuesday, Nov. 9 episode, Michelle expressed to the guys that she felt “overlooked” on the group date. This led her to have a one-on-one chat with Nayte, a clear front-runner
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Photography by Gotham/GC Images via Getty ImagesThe brighter the better. By Lauren Knowles Date November 9, 2021 Facebook Twitter Many of us tend to gravitate towards a neutral wardrobe this time of year, opting for toasty browns, cozy greys and classic black as we bid farewell to summer —but some of our favourite celebrity street
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“FBI Houston has offered our assistance and resources to the Houston Police Department and we are poised to assist,” said Brittany Garcia, a public affairs officer in FBI’s Houston office. “It is standard practice for the FBI to assist our local law enforcement partners if we have a tool, tactic, or technique that could benefit
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Fifty-four separate bills have been introduced across 24 different legislatures between January and September of this year which aim to restrict what is taught in K-12 schools, higher education, and various state agencies, begins a new report from PEN America. These bills attempt to shut down discussions and lessons on racism, gender, and a broad
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