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Music lovers have praised Zac Brown Band’s new song “Same Boat” as one that finds the band getting back to its roots. Those roots extend to their new The Comeback album cover.Photographer Danny Clinch took the photo seen on The Comeback, released Friday (Oct. 15) on Warner Music Nashville and Home Grown Music. The astute fan will find similarities between this cover and the group’s breakthrough The Foundation album (2008). In both photos, only Brown is featured (the full band has only made one cover). In both photos, his face is covered in brownish-red clay.Warner Music Nashville/Home Grown MusicFor this new release,…

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Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green are officially, legally single. The former couple filed their divorce judgement on Friday, Oct. 15, and their divorce has been finalized after nearly a year, a source tells E! News. Megan filed to separate from the Beverly Hills, 90210 actor in November 2020, after they tied the knot in 2010. At the time, she cited irreconcilable differences and requested joint legal and physical custody of their children: Noah, 9, Bodhi, 7, and Journey, 5. In May 2020, Brian shared that he and Megan had begun going their own ways at the end of 2019.  “Neither one of us did anything to each other. She’s always…

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It’s been a while since we’ve caught up with Sylvester Stallone’s Barney Ross in an Expendables movie. But coming next year, we’ll finally get to see the mercenary and sharpshooter once again for the upcoming installment of the action franchise. Just a few weeks after the movie reportedly began filming, Stallone is peacing out and heading back home as the rest of the production rages on. Sylvester Stallone shared an update on Instagram after wrapping his time on The Expendables 4, sharing it’s “always bittersweet” to leave a project he’s put his energy in. Check out Stallone’s update:  The 75-year-old icon…

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Photography Courtesy of Sonya Lee Because who doesn’t love a luxurious leather moment?! By Jillian Morgan Date October 15, 2021 Facebook Twitter A fall weather ‘fit isn’t complete without a handbag. Be it the trendy mini or classic leather tote in an autumnal hue, this all-important accessory is sure to tie every look in your cold-weather wardrobe together. According to the  2021 fall/winter runways, designers have made cozy and timeless materials a must for fall handbags, from plush shearling totes like Bottega Veneta’s ‘Arco Tote’ or Saunt Laurent’s ‘Le Fermoir’ hobo bag, to luxury leather with Stella McCartney’s ‘Maxi Falabella…

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Gina Peddy, the Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction of Carroll Independent School District in Southlake, Texas, was recorded in a training session advising teachers to “make sure that if you have a book on the Holocaust [in a classroom library], that you have one that has an opposing, that has other perspectives.” This isn’t a story about one official’s off-the-wall comments, though. Instead, it’s about a state struggling to deal with a vague, ominous law that restricts which kinds of books are allowed in classrooms. It’s part of the latest push to ban “Critical Race Theory” in schools, which…

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Comedian Hannah Gadsby slammed Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos over the streaming service’s response to the controversy regarding the Dave Chappelle special The Closer. In a leaked Netflix memo defending Chappelle’s special — which has drawn criticism both from subscribers and Netflix’s own transgender employees — Sarandos cited LGBTQ-friendly titles like Orange Is the New Black, Sex Education, and Gadsby’s comedy specials Nanette and Douglas as evidence that the streaming service is “working hard to ensure marginalized communities aren’t defined by a single story.” After being referenced in the memo, Gadsby responded on Instagram, “Hey Ted Sarandos! Just a quick note…

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The Beatles are angling for a piece of that sweet, sweet TikTok pie, finally joining the platform with their own official account and making 36 of their songs officially available as soundtracks for videos.  The band’s account has just two videos so far, and despite having a trove of archival footage at their disposal (surely there’s much to be done with all the charming sequences in A Hard Day’s Night), they’ve only dropped a couple of generic-looking clips so far. One, set to “All You Need Is Love,” encourages users to explore the Beatles’ Number One hits, while another is…

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With Halloween Kills on the way this weekend, home improvement specialists Insulation Express have spoken to valuation experts at CompareMyMove to determine the actual value of the infamous Michael Myers house and other iconic horror houses. Jenny Turner at Insulation Express says: ‘It’s fascinating to see the real world values of the most iconic horror movie houses, and it’s also surprising to learn how big some of the properties actually are. With the location and property style taken into consideration, it’s easy to see how many of them are worth over a million dollars, including the unassuming suburban house in…

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On Oct. 15, 1973, Dolly Parton released her now-classic song “Jolene.” The No. 1 song (as of February of 1974) wasn’t her first to reach the country charts’ highest peak, but it did help launch one of her most successful years to date, as she followed up “Jolene” with two more chart-toppers: “I Will Always Love You” and “Love Is Like a Butterfly.”A funny thing’s happened in the last 45-plus years, however: “Jolene” has become Parton’s most popular song by far. It’s been streamed more than 147 million times on Spotify (her second-most-spun song, “9 to 5,” is only at 106 million streams) and…

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We love these products, and we hope you do too. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a small share of the revenue from your purchases. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!Hispanic Heritage Month is coming to a close, but every day is an opportunity to celebrate and uplift Latinx-owned businesses! Over the past month, we’ve shared our favorite Latinx-owned fashion and beauty brands, page-turning books written by Latinx authors, and today, we’re highlighting 12 Latinx small businesses on Etsy that you should be supporting year-round.  From coffee mugs and empowering tees to Selena tribute artwork and beautiful…

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“My momma always said, ‘Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re going to get.’” If you are a movie fan, you know the character who says that famous line, and likely even know the A-list actor who plays him. That would be Forrest Gump, played on screen by Oscar winner Tom Hanks. But did you know that the scene from that famous 1994 Best Picture winner was filmed in downtown Savannah, in one of the city’s picturesque squares? The bench that Tom Hanks sat on has since been moved to the Savannah History Museum, but visitors…

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Photography Courtesy of Sully G. Welcome to Texture Talk, a column that celebrates and deep dives into the dynamic world of curly hair, from crowns of curls that are free flowing to strands that are tucked away in a protective style. By Kenisha Alexander Date October 14, 2021 Facebook Twitter It’s safe to say that the rise of natural hair influencers has helped to revolutionize the textured hair community. If you’re as obsessed with your curly hair as we are, following these eight social media stars is sure to help guide you on your own natural hair journey. NYC-based hair…

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Note: Spoilers ahead. Not that long into the first episode of Amazon’s new take on the teen classic I Know What You Did Last Summer, we see a dick. Said dick belongs to a teenage boy peeing in a pool at a raucous party. And that pretty much sets the tone for the rest of the series, which is rife with ketamine use, full-frontal nudity, Lil Xan, and increasingly creative ways for beautiful high-schoolers to meet their maker.  If Lois Duncan was “appalled” when her 1973 young adult novel was turned into a slasher film in 1997, we’re not sure…

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Adele has officially kicked off her new album 30 with the power ballad “Easy on Me,” the Grammy winner’s first new song since the release of 2015’s 25. The song’s stirring video launches with black-and-white footage before the singer is scene in full color. It opens on Adele leaving her home, taking one last wistful look out the window, before moving on and hitting the road. She pops in a cassette that plays the song as sheets of music flutter out the car’s window while she reflects on what led to this point and asks for both patience and grace. She…

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