Month: March 2020

Overwatch’s latest hero named Echo isn’t available on live servers just yet, but when she’s released out of the PTR, she’ll be the last hero to join the Overwatch roster until Overwatch 2 releases. Blizzard Entertainment’s Jeff Kaplan, the lead designer for Overwatch, confirmed as much during an interview where he talked about the plans
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The long-running British avant-garde music magazine The Wire has announced it has opened its online archives to the public for the next week. “We’re giving everyone one week’s FREE access to our online archive containing every issue of The Wire ever published,” a tweet reads. “That’s more than 430 issues to while away the time.”
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Country music legend Kenny Rogers died Friday evening at his home, surrounded by his family. Kenny was under hospice care at the time of his passing … according to a rep for the singer, who also says Kenny died of natural causes. The County Music Hall of Famer was known for his impressive string of
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Update: In a recent clarification on the original PlayStation Blog post, Sony noted that the number of PS4 games expected to be supported through backward compatibility is much higher than PS5 lead system architect Mark Cerny’s initial comments made it appear. “We believe that the overwhelming majority of the 4,000+ PS4 titles will be playable on PS5,”
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Exclusive Ariana Grande urgently needs court-ordered protection from an obsessed fan … we’ve learned she just filed for a restraining order. The “7 Rings” singer filed legal docs Friday seeking a temporary protective order from the man who was arrested Saturday following a disturbing and scary visit to her Los Angeles home. Ariana’s mother is
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Nobody makes Coen Brothers movies as well as the Coens do, as we’ve seen on those rare occasions where another filmmaker tries their hand at directing one of their original scripts. Blown the Man Down, which serves as the feature debut for writing-directing duo Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy, invites comparisons to the Coens’ Blood Simple and Oscar-winning
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The Weeknd’s new album After Hours has arrived. It’s his follow-up to My Dear Melancholy, and Starboy. The record was led by “Blinding Lights,” “Heartless,” and “After Hours,” as well as “Scared to Live,” which the Weeknd debuted with Daniel Lopatin on SNL. Revisit the Weeknd’s “After Hours” short film, and hear the whole new
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Credit: Valiant Entertainment SHADOWMAN #2Written by CULLEN BUNNArt by JON DAVIS-HUNTColors by JORDIE BELLAIRELetters by CLAYTON COWLESCover A by JON DAVIS-HUNTCover B by CASPAR WIJNGAARDHorror Movie Homage Cover by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLAB/W Cover by JON DAVIS-HUNT1:100 Cover by DAVID NAKAYAMAPreorder Edition Cover by ANNIE WUThe bone-chilling team of  Cullen Bunn and Jon Davis-Hunt bring forth a
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