Month: December 2021

We lost a lot of good shows this year. We also lost a lot of shows that were starting to become must-see TV. Now, we’re left with only the cliffhangers and the wasted potential. Scroll down to find out our picks for the TV cancellations we can’t get over.  Good Girls Good Girls deserved to
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FRIDAY AM UPDATE: Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home ends the week with $385.8M, the third-best opening week at the domestic box office of all time after Avengers: Endgame ($473.9M, 2019) and Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($390.8M, 2015). Sony reports that the film on Saturday will become the first $1 billion-grossing movie of the pandemic at the global
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Bronx rapper Kay Flock was arrested on murder charges on Thursday, December 23rd. The 18-year-old musician (born Kevin Perez) is accused of killing Oscar Hernandez, 24, outside of a Harlem barbershop on December 16th. According to the New York Daily News, Hernandez was sitting in a barber shop waiting to get a haircut when Perez
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Alicia Keys is going independent. With the release of her eighth studio album KEYS, the 15-time Grammy winner has officially fulfilled her recording contract with Sony Music and is now an independent artist. “I’m so excited because KEYS is actually the last album I have on a major label,” she announced during a conversation with
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What is the story behind the “most hated song on TikTok”? Chances are, you’ve probably heard the viral song entitled “My Crown” by user @XoBrooklynne, real name Brooklynne Webb. The social media influencer first rose to fame through her lifestyle videos about beauty, vlogging and everything in between. She has amassed over 623 million likes and
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There was no shortage of riffs, solos and screams in 2021, as heavy metal’s old guard went toe-to-toe with younger headbangers in the quest for hard-rock supremacy. This year saw glorious return of Iron Maiden, who released their 17th studio album Senjutsu. The band’s second consecutive double LP behind 2015’s The Book of Souls was a moody, grandiose affair, full
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In the pantheon of guitar gods, from Delta blues sliders and ferocious rock gunslingers to fingerpicking folk stylists and bold American primitives, the gentle maestros of the Brazilian nylon-stringed acoustic (violão in Portuguese) too often get forgotten. The likes of Joao Gilberto, Luiz Bonfa and Heitor Villa-Lobos all deserve recognition, but perhaps the finest of
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††† (Crosses), the collaborative project between Deftones frontman Chino Moreno and Far guitarist Shaun Lopez, have posted a cover of Q Lazzarus’s 1988 cult hit “Goodbye Horses.” Additionally, Lopez has announced that the outfit has signed a deal with Warner Records (formerly Warner Bros. Records). Posting to Instagram, he explained: “Very happy to announce that Crosses recently signed a worldwide deal with
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“Deliver a good entertainment, and the audience will come.” That’s what the venerable director Robert Wise told me after defying Hollywood doubters with his hit musical West Side Story (yes, the 1961 version). Courtly and gracious, Wise also was a tough realist who, following his success, decided to turn to disaster movies like The Hindenburg and
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News Nas and Hit-Boy Release New Project Magic: Listen The Christmas Eve release includes a song with A$AP Rocky and DJ Premier By Matthew Strauss December 24, 2021 Facebook Twitter Nas and Hit-Boy, May 2021 (Johnny Nunez/WireImage) Facebook Twitter On short notice, Nas has released a new project called Magic, produced by Hit-Boy. The nine-track
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