Month: March 2020

Do you ever hear an album and it reminds you of another band? It’s a weird feeling because on the one hand you love it as it has a slightly familiar sound. It’s also new, like a release from your favorite band that somehow you missed. That’s how Thirsty Curses new self-titled release feels to
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Everyone is taking a hit, but small independents are feeling the impact of the coronavirus pandemic the most When Toronto-based designer Steven Lejambe received the news that he’d been nominated for the Swarovski Award for Emerging Talent in Fashion at the 2020 Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards (CAFAs), he was elated. The nomination represented a
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Michelle Money’s 15-year-old daughter, Brielle is in a medically-induced coma after a skateboarding accident, the Bachelor’ alum revealed on Instagram. She shared a photo of Brielle, who suffered brain trauma, in a hospital bed on March 30. Michelle Money is asking for prayers after her daughter Brielle was seriously injured in a skateboarding accident. The
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The TV series Vikings has become one of the most popular historical TV offerings in recent years, and has even been compared to Game of Thrones in terms of its epic scale. Indeed, a lot of fans of the HBO series turned to the History Channel offering when the dragon saga concluded, only to find
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Focus Features’ latest title Never Rarely Sometimes Always, will be available at home on-demand for $19.99 48-hour viewing period starting Friday, April 3. The Eliza Hittman directed and written teenage drama, which has 99% certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, faced the unfortunate circumstance of opening in New York and Los Angeles during the weekend when
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College acceptance letters are already in the mail. Now high school seniors must decide their fate for September. Up until now, National College Decision Day, the deadline for high school seniors to choose which college they will attend, has always been May 1. This year, however, the global coronavirus pandemic and extreme economic uncertainty have pushed many
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Specializing in high-quality outdoor furnishing and décor, Italian company, Ethimo combines the Mediterranean’s warm and inviting aesthetic with contemporary design to offer comfort, sophistication, practicality and visual enhancement to any outdoor area. Working closely with one of the nation’s most celebrated designers, Ethimo in collaboration with Paola Navone proudly present the Rafael outdoor furniture collection.
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If last week’s midseason premiere of The Blacklist demonstrated how the show, like its main characters, can frustratingly avoid previous seismic events, this week’s suggested a way to alleviate that frustration: remove most of the cast altogether. Outside of a brief kicker at Agnes’ ballet performance, “Cornelius Ruck” jettisoned everyone in the main cast except
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