Month: July 2020

When it comes to fandoms, one might be hard-pressed to decide whether fans of hip-hop or comic fans are the most ride-or-die for their culture. But, as many people would argue, nobody has to choose: there’s a very vibrant and thriving fandom that celebrates both with equal fervor. (Case in point, Marvel’s Luke Cage, which made ’90s
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey for $3.99 Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige for $1.99 Dark Tales by Shirley Jackson for $1.99 The French Girl by Lexie Elliott for $1.99 A Love Hate Thing by Whitney D. Grandison for $1.99
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Style Points is a new weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. I have always been supremely jealous of people who slumber like the proverbial log. I’ve never been able to, but especially not now. Not when my brain is an arid desert and my dreams are peopled with a Robert Altman-sized
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After multiple anonymous allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced over the weekend regarding both artists and label staff, Burger Records announced plans for “major structural changes” on Monday in an effort to address a “culture of toxic masculinity.” Co-founder and president Lee Rickard resigned, co-founder Sean Bohrman announced plans to eventually step down, the label changed
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It’s been a few months since face masks became a regular part of our lives. Whether you’ve made your own thanks to the many DIY tutorials available on YouTube, bought a few cute cloth options from Etsy or gone the disposable route, face masks have definitely become a large part of the “new normal” that
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A new work by two-time Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Lynn Nottage will join Second Stage Theater’s Broadway line-up for 2021, joining the company’s postponed revival of Richard Greenberg’s Take Me Out starring Patrick J. Adams, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Jesse Williams. The newly announced, as-yet-untitled production of Nottage’s new play will be directed by Kate
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It’s a Small World Bring it on, haters. “It’s a Small World” is the song that everybody loves to hate on, but have you ever actually stopped to actually listen to the words? “It’s a Small World” is a mantra, an anthem. It’s a song about global togetherness, that while we can celebrate that which
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By now, you probably already know that Michaela Coel wrote all twelve episodes of I May Destroy You’s first season. She also co-directed nine episodes of the series. You already know she had to fight with the likes of CAA and Netflix to make the show on her terms, even after creating the hit show
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals A Love Hate Thing by Whitney D. Grandison for $1.99 Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta for $2.99 All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens Throughout the Ages by Saundra Mitchell for $3.99 The Pillars of the Earth by
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Peacock, NBC’s new streaming platform, brought Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley back together for a delightful video featuring the duo rewatching classic Jesse Spano and A.C. Slater scenes from the original Saved by the Bell. The mini reunion features Lopez and Berkely dishing behind-the-scenes gossip from the show, including Lopez’s stunt directing debut, Berkley hyping
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