Month: January 2023

News Dr. Dre Sends Cease and Desist to Marjorie Taylor Greene Over “Still D.R.E.” The controversial Republican congresswoman used the 2001 single in a promotional video. Through his attorney, Dre told Greene, “You are wrongfully exploiting this work through the various social media outlets to promote your divisive and hateful political agenda.” By Matthew Strauss
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Jami Attenberg (All This Could Be Yours) looks back on her years as a roaming artist in I Came All This Way to Meet You: Writing Myself Home. Attenberg has lived an uncompromising life as a writer, and she muses about her choices in this forthright memoir. Frequently crossing the country to promote her books,
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A new year is upon us, but we still have time to take one final look back at 2022 to visit your Share of the Year moments. Here are this year’s epic highlights: justinphotomode shares Aloy framed by a machine’s wings in Horizon Forbidden West. __Auron__ shares a close up of the cat from Stray,
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Daniel Porras will be Rogue’s director of space sustainability policy WASHINGTON — Daniel Porras, a former executive at the Secure World Foundation, has joined Rogue Space, a startup developing small satellites for in-orbit services. Porras will be Rogue’s director of space sustainability policy and advocate for standards and best practices from the standpoint of small
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Major streaming services have upped their game in 2022 with the launch of ad-supported tiers, new live sports deals, hugely successful original series and more. As the streaming wars continue to heat up, media companies have no choice but to raise the stakes. From the HBO Max/Discovery+ merged streaming service to Netflix’s password-sharing offering, here’s what
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There’s been a lot of focus in recent months on the children of Hollywood’s biggest stars and the unique experience that comes with that. Much of the attention has been around the opportunities that the “nepo babies” are afforded if they want to follow their parents into the entertainment business, but being raised amongst celebrities
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Researchers believe that ancient stone tools discovered in Brazil are the work of capuchin monkeys, not early humans, the art and design website Artnet reported, citing an academic article. “We are confident that the early archeological sites from Brazil may not be human-derived but may belong to capuchin monkeys,” wrote archaeologist Agustín M. Agnolín and
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News 03 Greedo Surprise-Releases New Mixtape Free 03: Listen The Mike Free-produced project features late rapper Drakeo the Ruler, OhGeesy, and others By Madison Bloom January 9, 2023 Facebook Twitter 03 Greedo (Photo by Dewanne-Buckmire). Facebook Twitter Los Angeles rapper 03 Greedo has surprise-released his long-awaited mixtape, Free 03. The 15-song project includes guest appearances
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Brandon Cronenberg‘s (Antiviral, Possessor) new movie Infinity Pool is on the way this month from NEON and Topic Studios, and a trippy new piece of poster art has arrived today. Infinity Pool will release in theaters on January 27, 2023. Check out the new art below. Mia Goth (Pearl) and Alexander Skarsgård (The Northman) star. In the film, “While staying at
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The ancient Romans were masters of building and engineering, perhaps most famously represented by the aqueducts. And those still functional marvels rely on a unique construction material: pozzolanic concrete, a spectacularly durable concrete that gave Roman structures their incredible strength. Even today, one of their structures – the Pantheon, still intact and nearly 2,000 years
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For a while, I thought I was an expert at recognising by the cover alone if a book was a young adult novel or a novel for adults. Then, one day, I picked up an audiobook I was absolutely convinced was YA, but got to such steamy scenes, that I had to stop in my
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The biggest movie in theaters right now is indisputably James Cameron’s Avatar 2. The movie that takes audiences back to Pandora utilizes groundbreaking moviemaking technology that is especially made to be watched in 3D following the first Avatar being a groundbreaking movie for 3D. We certainly didn’t know or expect that Brendan Fraser and Seth
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