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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Earlier this week we covered the 2024 National Book Awards Longlists for Young People’s Literature and Translated Literature. Now the longlists for Nonfiction, Poetry, and Fiction have also been released, rounding out all the contenders for this year’s awards. The National Book Awards were first established in 1950 to celebrate the best writing in the United States and have been overseen by the National Book Foundation since 1989. Submissions for each year’s awards open in mid-march and close in mid-May. To qualify for…

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Christmas comes early in Damien Leone’s slasher sequel Terrifier 3 from Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse, and this Friday the 13th, Art the Clown carves up a gnarly new poster to get you ready for his return to theaters next month. Check out the extreme new Terrifier 3 poster below, courtesy by Samhain. Christmas comes early in Damien Leone’s slasher sequel Terrifier 3 from Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse, which brings Art the Clown exclusively back to theaters on October 11. In Terrifier 3, directed once again by Damien Leone (Terrifier, Terrifier 2), Art the Clown (David Howard Thornton) is set to unleash another round of chaos on the unsuspecting residents of…

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This is a big year for Saturday Night Live on two fronts. Along with the monumental 50th season premiering on the 2024 TV schedule in just a couple weeks, the origins of this small screen institution will be explored in Saturday Night, which drops in theaters next month on the 2024 movies schedule. Of course, you can’t tell the story of how SNL came to be without dpeicting Lorne Michaels, who created the comedy sketch series and is still produces it to this day. While opening up about his buzzy new movie, which chronicles the night the program’s first episode…

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Critic’s Rating: 4.5 / 5.04.5Now, this is what I’m talking about. This is the Power Book II: Ghost we’ve all come to love and revere over the years. As a universe, Power has always been at its best when its varied plot points, as convoluted as they may be, coalesce and have all the characters together, whether they’re working against one another or something bigger than them. (Courtesy of Starz) We’ve finally reached that point with three hours to go. While I may have lamented the emphasis on Carter and his crew during Power Book II: Ghost Season 4 Episode…

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“This has to be EPIC, and trust me, after this long wait, it will be,” Pharrell wrote Pharrell has announced that the annual Something’s In The Water festival in Virginia has been postponed until April 2025. The superproducer made the announcement the same day the festival’s pre-sale tickets had gone on sale, writing on social media Friday that the show wasn’t ready and needed time to be as good as he wanted. “Virginia doesn’t deserve better, Virginia deserves THE BEST. So Something in the Water has to match that. It just isn’t ready yet,” Pharrell wrote. “That’s why we as…

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Britney Spears is not quite done with her child support payments.  The “…Baby One More Time” singer is expected to continue sending the payments to ex-husband Kevin Federline, despite the fact that the couple’s children are no longer minors: son Sean Preston Federline turns 19 on Sept. 14 and son Jayden James Federline turned 18 on Sept. 12. She’s likely to provide financial support until Jayden graduates high school. As Kevin’s lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan explained, the reason for the continued payments has to do with California laws. “Child support jurisdiction continues until the minor child reaches the age of 18, or if upon their 18th birthday they have not yet…

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As some of the most notoriously uncomfortable footwear out there (that is, until it’s broken in), the best insoles for Doc Martens help cushion otherwise ridiculously rigid shoes. Although known for their durability and rugged nature, Docs are also recognized as having little to no support and a tight fit that can be hard to get used to. If you’re looking to boost the comfort of your boots, loafers, or other leather footwear, then insoles for Doc Martens will offer some much-needed relief, whether through a dose of plush lining or by bolstering up arch and heel support. But settling…

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Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/author of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/author of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her next book, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen. View All posts by Kelly Jensen What begins in the public schools bleeds into the public libraries. This has played out again and again throughout the last four years as right-wing players attempt to destabilize and defund public institutions of democracy. Public library attacks have, like…

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It’s Friday the 13th and you know what means: a bunch of new horror movies have been unleashed today to make us forget that it’s been 15 YEARS since we last saw Jason Voorhees. Here’s all the new horror that released Friday, September 13, 2024! For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar. First up, In a Violent Nature is the next best thing to a new Friday the 13th movie, a unique slasher told from the perspective of the Jason-like killer. It’s now streaming on Shudder. In the film, “When a locket is removed from a collapsed…

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Smile blew audiences away in 2022 when the creepy horror film introduced us to a new threat- a fatal curse that brings a terrifying upside-down frown to your face. But the frightening looks take on a new level of disturbing in the next chapter, Smile 2, when a pop singer gets her share of scary stares and other disturbing events ahead of her tour. Outside of the upcoming horror film, MTV’s VMA viewers got a glimpse of their own Smile curse seeing a woman’s creepy look during LL Cool J’s performance and I’d like to believe it’s a marketing campaign…

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Joan Vassos doesn’t want her Bachelorette season to be a repeat of Gerry Turner’s season of The Golden Bachelor. She wasn’t expecting an engagement at the end of her season. Keep reading to find out the goal she set instead. Joan Vassos Talks Dating Apps Joan Vassos was happily married to her husband, John, for over three decades until his death in 2021. She hoped to find love with Gerry Turner on The Golden Bachelor but left the show early due to a family emergency. She got a second chance when she was cast as the Golden Bachelorette. Joan opened up…

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Popcorn is being recalled due to a risk classification issued by the FDA.According to Newsweek, Kester Foods LLC, based in Oregon, issued the recall for the Butter & Yeast Popcorn manufactured by Yummy Monkey Organic. The recall is due to the labels of the food not declaring milk being in the product. The recalled products only stated that the food contained butter and ghee.The popcorn recall was issued on Aug. 8, and impacted 365 units that were shipped to both California and Oregon. Affected batches of the food had “enjoy by” dates of 9/21/24 and 10/13/24. They can also be identified with the UPC code 9 96692…

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‘Sister Wives” Star Christine Brown Reveals “Feeling Stuck” In Her Relationship with Kody BrownAs the rest of the family moves on, Kody Brown is feeling more left out than ever. In E! News’ exclusive sneak peek clip from the season 19 premiere of Sister Wives, airing Sept. 15, the Brown family patriarch is still struggling with adjusting to the new normal of his estranged family. After his second wife Janelle Brown separated from him in 2022, she is now considering moving away from Flagstaff, Arizona, where Kody and his only remaining wife, Robyn Brown, still reside. “We’re just going to look at property in Montana,”…

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Over the past few years, shoes like Hoka are positively everywhere. From patrolling city streets to holding court in the gym, these sneakers are having their moment with their unmistakably massive foam soles, curved design, and neon colorways. They may be comfortable and great for running, but hey, Hokas aren’t for everyone, and if you fall into that camp, I can’t say that I blame you (I find them positively hideous, myself). Although they may be ugly, they’re certainly practical. And if you’re looking to emulate all of the best features of Hokas but with a few key changes, I’ve…

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