Month: April 2024

Specializing in Afro-inspired electronic music, AMÉMÉ’s DJ sets are a vibrant tribute to his West African roots, offering an eclectic and diverse musical journey. In the studio, he demonstrates equal dynamism and skill, with releases through his label One Tribe catching the attention of industry heavyweights like Black Coffee. With tracks signed to esteemed labels
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When shape-shifting monster Shesheshen is woken from her hibernation by monster hunters, she does what she must: She kills and eats one of them. In retaliation, the nearby townsfolk, scared and desperate to hand over a “wyrm” heart to Baroness Wulfyre, poison Shesheshen with rosemary and hunt her until she toddles over a cliff .
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I can’t believe I’m actually about to type the following sentence, but here it goes. Director Guillermo del Toro’s Hellboy has officially celebrated its 20th anniversary. It feels like only yesterday that the world fell in love with Ron Perlman’s incarnation of Mike Mignola’s legendary Dark Horse Comics character. But with my memories of two
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The Masked Singer‘s Lizard has officially sung his thong swan song. A R&B icon who ruled the early 2000s music charts was revealed during the Fox competition series’ “Shower Anthems”-themed episode on April 3. Before the mystery celeb’s performance, he gave the judges some clues about his troubled youth prior to becoming a household name. “Before I
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Photography by Getty ImagesCome for the romance, stay for the anatomically correct human heart-shaped cake! By Katherine Singh Date April 3, 2024 Florals for spring? Not so groundbreaking. But have you considered anatomically correct human hearts? Anya Taylor-Joy definitely has. On April 1, the Dune: Part Two actor shared photos from her wedding to Malcolm
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Every week, we put together a list of the bestselling books of the moment, synthesized from the five biggest bestseller lists. This is a good look into the books moving the most units, but these lists are slow to change. Most of the time, the same titles show up week after week, with familiar authors
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