Photography courtesy of NOIZE The founders of the Tezza photo editing app have partnered with the Canadian brand to compose a melody of timeless apparel for autumn. By David Cassels Date October 8, 2021 Facebook Twitter When I imagine what it must feel like to be a rock star, my mind inevitably wanders to iconic moments from famous concerts. I envision Bowie singing the first lines of “Rock and Roll Suicide” while the Hammersmith Odeon erupts into screams of excitement, or Freddie Mercury hearing the lyrics he wrote being sung back to him by the 70,000 fans packed into Wembley…
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Scream Queen, Actor, Author, and Americas Audition Coach Lar Park Lincoln is starring in Deborah Vorhees’ new “13 Fanboy” film that is being released worldwide on Friday, October 22nd, 2021. Extremely well known in the horror genre for her portrayal of the super-powered final girl Tina Shepard in Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood,” “13 Fanboy” is an original meta-slasher about an obsessive fanboy murdering cast members from the “Friday the 13th” series, mirroring his idol Jason Voorhees. The films also stars Dee Wallace, Horror Icon Kane Hodder and Corey Feldman. Other well-known talent featured in the film “13 Fanboy” include C.J. Graham and Thom Mathews (Jason Lives), Tracie Savage (Part 3), and Judie Aronson (The Final Chapter). “13FanBoy came…
Singer/songwriter Ryan Cassata has just released his highly anticipated new single “C’mon Sarah, It’s Great To Be 8” to critical acclaim. Ryan Cassata (he/him) is an award-winning singer-songwriter, actor, performer, writer, LGBTQ activist and motivational speaker based in Los Angeles. With over 600 performances nationwide and internationally and seven original and critically-acclaimed musical albums, Ryan is proud to be recognized as the first openly-trans performer at the Vans Warped Tour, in addition to featured performances at Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Green Show, Global Pride and the world’s biggest pride festivals, and SXSW in Austin, Texas. Praised…
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A review of the Season Two finale of Ted Lasso, “Inverting the Pyramid of Success,” coming up just as soon as I give you a cool nod… It is halftime of Richmond’s final game of the season, and the club’s last chance to gain promotion back to the EPL(*). Nate’s false-nine strategy has thus far been an utter failure, leaving Richmond down 2-0 to Brentford. Nate’s paranoia and narcissism are at full boil, and he insists on abandoning the false nine because the players aren’t smart enough to do it right. Ted wants to stick with it. Roy, only a…
If you haven’t had the chance to snag THQ Nordic and Aspyr Media’s re-release of Stubbs The Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse (or are hankering to play it before the physical version comes out later this month), the Epic Games Store is here to solve your problems. Yep, Stubbs The Zombie will be available on the service for free for a week starting October 14th. It remains to be seen what other horror-themed games will be on for free as part of Epic’s program. Last year, players were treated to Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, Layers of Fear 2,…
When Rihanna met Tems, you would have thought that Tems was the newly minted billionaire. The Bajan mogul brought the 26-year-old Nigerian singer-songwriter into a firm embrace at the New York premiere of her latest Savage X Fenty fashion show in September: “Enough of that humble shit,” Rihanna was heard telling Tems as Megan Thee Stallion’s “Body” blasted in the background. “You better own that.” Rihanna isn’t the only one cheering Tems on. Earlier this year, Tems’ distinct, bassy vocals helped make “Essence” the breakout hit from Wizkid’s 2020 LP, Made in Lagos; the song so enamored Justin Bieber that…
Amanda Shires’ “Gone for Christmas” is a wish-filled holiday kiss-off. It’s the first song from a full-length Christmas album from the singer and songwriter, arriving in mid-November.Slinky piano — somewhat a la “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” if we’re looking for festive comparisons — stomps and ragged fiddle set the tone for “Gone for Christmas,” a jaunty, snarky wishlist of a song. Shires wants ”a massage on a beach … a telescope and money … a boat … a pony” and more — oh, and her lover gone.Her requests grow wilder as the song progresses. ”I wanna be taller than five-foot-three,” she sings before a musical…
We independently selected these products because we love them, and we hope you do too. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!.Holiday card season is upon us! If you haven’t already rounded up the troops for the annual family picture, it’s time to get everyone together in their matching sweaters and pajamas ASAP. Whether you have a picture in mind or have yet to take one, now is a great time to think ahead, order your holiday cards and avoid shipping delays. …
No Time To Die marks the end of Daniel Craig’s time as James Bond, and it’s a finale fitting of his incredible five-film arc, or at least we think so. Watch CinemaBlend’s Sean O’Connell break down what happens in the sure-to-be-controversial end of No Time To Die and explain why he thinks it works as a last act for Craig’s 007.Video Chapters00:00 – Intro01:02 – What Happens At The End Of No Time To Die02:48 – Why It Matters For The Larger Bond Franchise05:43 – Why It Works For The End Of Daniel Craig’s James Bond08:48 – OutroYou can catch…
Photography courtesy of Sasha Ruddock “I am a walking reminder that we deserve and that we will show up and show out, every time.” By Janu Yasotharan Date October 7, 2021 Facebook Twitter In 2009, 19-year-old Sashagai Ruddock (Sasha) would run home after a day of classes at the University of Guelph Humber, where she studied criminal justice, to share her latest fashion finds on deliciouslyfat.blogspot.com, the plus-size style destination she had created. Cut to 2021 and this Brampton-born influencer stitched her way into a US$100,000 prize courtesy of SHEIN. Streamed on the brand’s app and social platforms, the SHEIN…
The Simpsons have shared the Edward Gorey-inspired chapter from the never-ending animated series’ upcoming “Treehouse of Horror XXXII” episode. The annual Halloween episode has often turned horror classics — complete with faux-Vincent Price narration — into fodder for its chapters, and in this clip, Price reads Maggie Simpson a bedtime story called “The Telltale Bart”; however, despite its title, the chapter has little in common with Edgar Allen Poe’s version. “In January, Bart was awful, put earthworms in his father’s waffle,” the show’s Price reads aloud, with the animation more befitting of author-illustrator Gorey’s nightmares than the usual Springfield fare.…
Like Vampira, Svengoolie, Elvira and Joe Bob Briggs before him, Stan the Mechanic will be hosting three classic horror movies on the road to Halloween this year, we’ve learned. The fun begins with Scream Bloody Murder on October 7th, followed by Devil Times Five on October 14th, and then finally The Bat on October 21st. Parrlime Productions, the LGBTQ+ production company known for creating diverse film and television content, has partnered with Stan for the spooky triple feature. Created and played by actor, writer and comedian John A. Hernandez, “Stan The Mechanic” is the one and only Satanic Mechanic, and…
Lil Wayne unexpectedly dropped a new song on streaming services Thursday, with “Ya Dig” arriving without much fanfare less than a week after the rapper released his collaborative Trust Fund Babies mixtape with Rich the Kid. However, the new song is anything but: According to Lil Wayne HQ, “Ya Dig” dates back to 2007 or 2008, arguably the peak of his creative powers, putting the track and Wayne’s flow more in line with Tha Carter III than his recent LP. The song, produced by StreetRunner, is also built around a sample of Margie Joseph’s rendition of “Stop, In the Name…