Kelsea Ballerini Stops Her Own Concert To Ask About Taylor Swift Eras Tour Setlist

By Corey Atad. Published: 31 mins ago Kelsea Ballerini is a major Swiftie. On Friday night, the “Peter Pan” singer play a sold-out show in Detroit, but she stopped things midway through to ask about another huge concert happening at that very moment. READ MORE: Taylor Swift Tells Fans ‘How Much I’ve Missed You’ To […]

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You’s Shocking Season 4 Finale Left Us With Some Serious Questions

Major spoilers ahead. The fourth season of You kept us guessing thanks to its twisty murder mystery plot, which was deftly split into two parts. Joe Goldberg’s unexpected foray into London life saw him mixing with high society and getting embroiled in some sordid rich people drama. In the end, though, Joe’s primal urges got […]

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Suki Waterhouse Drops Emotional New Track ‘To Love’ As ‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ Is Released

By Becca Longmire. Published: 2 mins ago Suki Waterhouse’s brand new track “To Love” is out now. As well as her latest TV series “Daisy Jones & The Six” dropping Friday, the actress and singer also treated fans to a new song. Waterhouse said in a press release, “‘To Love’ is a song that I […]

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Kane Brown Is Writing ‘Darker’ Music About Mental Health, Former Traumas 

By Madison Brodsky, ETOnline.com. Published: 30 secs ago Kane Brown is currently sitting comfortably at the top of the charts with his newest single, “Thank God”, featuring his wife, Katelyn, but the accomplishment is only motivating the 29-year-old country star to write another one with a darker tone. “Recently, I’ve been writing a lot of […]

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‘We Can’t Abandon Them’: Gugu Mbatha-Raw on How Gender-Based Violence Threatens Displaced Women

Globally, it’s estimated that one in three women will experience sexual or physical violence in their lifetime. Following a recent trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo, actor and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Goodwill Ambassador Gugu Mbatha-Raw writes about the devastating impacts of gender-based violence on displaced women and girls in the area. […]

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The strange cinematic history of King Kong

Unleashed in 1933, Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B.Schoedsack’s King Kong was one of the first purely cinematic myths. Although it made glancing reference to Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve’ 1740 fairytale Beauty and the Beast, the film was very much its own beast, made independently of any direct literary precedent, and the pithecoid monster of […]

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