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Tim McGraw focuses on what truly matters in life with his latest single, “Standing Room Only.”Released today (March 10), the soaring, emotional track feels like a thoughtful companion piece to the country star’s trademark hits “Live Like You Were Dying” and “Where the Green Grass Grows.” McGraw co-wrote the track with longtime friend and collaborator Craig Wiseman, who wrote those two previous No. 1 hits, along with Tommy Cecil and Patrick Murphy.”I wanna live a life, live a life / Like a dollar and the clock on the wall don’t own me,” he sings. ”Shine a light, shine a light / Like mama’s…

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Welcome to the Ghostface Glossary, a guide to every horror reference and nod throughout the first five films of the Scream franchise. After a lot of pausing, rewinding, and zooming in, as well as researching, we’re catching all of the many horror-specific references Williamson, Craven, and Co. included in this beloved postmodern slasher franchise. If we’ve forgotten any glaring ones, kindly let us know. This guide will exclude homages from previous Scream films and their respective sequels— we’re only looking at outside horror franchises and inspirations, because any red-blooded Ghostface fan is likely already aware of those. (Goes without saying that the beloved faux franchise…

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The 2023 Women’s Prize longlist has been announced! After the 1991 Booker Prize shortlist was announced, then called the Man Booker Prize, and no women authors appeared on it, a group of journalists met and wanted more. Together, they founded the Women’s Committee and began the quest for starting a literary prize of their own, exclusively for women authors. Now in their 28th year, the committee chooses what they deem the best contemporary works by women writers yearly to honor with the prize, announcing a longlist of 16 books, and later, on April 26, a shortlist of just 6 books. …

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Photography courtesy of Chanel Plus Mr. Saturday joins Roots and Ba&sh is coming to Vancouver. By Annika Lautens Date March 10, 2023 Facebook Twitter Chanel’s newest book is an ode to its high jewellery Photography courtesy of Chanel Back in 1932, when Gabrielle Chanel launched her first high jewellery collection, she said, “I used my penchant for all that shines to try and reconcile elegance and fashion in a set of jewellery.” The same can also be said of Chanel’s contemporary collections, both of which have been amalgamated into one beautiful book, Chanel Haute Joaillerie, published by Thames & Hudson.…

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Selena Gomez is expressing her gratitude for a close friend who essentially saved her life. The “Rare” singer appeared on a new episode of Apple TV+’s Dear… Friday, where she read letters from fans who shared the impact the singer has had on their lives. The singer also took the chance to thank her “best friend” Francia Raisa for donating her kidney in 2017 amid her battle with lupus. During the episode, Gomez described the effects of her battle with lupus on her life and body — “I was terrified for my life completely,” she said — adding that she…

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During the final hour before the Oscars telecast from 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT to 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, the panel will celebrate the most buzz-worthy looks of the night during Red Carpet Rundown: Oscars on E!. Plus, each panelist will declare their No. 1 most anticipated arrival, including the winner as chosen by E! viewers who vote in a live Twitter poll.After the last Oscars trophy is handed out on ABC, get a full recap of the film industry’s biggest night with Live From E!: Oscars After Party at 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT on E! as Christian, Justin, Daryn, Loni Love and Bachelor Nation’s Tayshia Adams give their…

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Born March 10, 1971, Daryle Singletary kicked off his country music career after moving to Nashville in the early 1990s. He got his big break after Randy Travis listened to a demo tape recorded by Singletary. Travis decided to record the song himself years later, but was so impressed with Singletary’s talents at the time that he recommended him to his own management team. That relationship eventually led to a record deal with Giant Records, who released Singletary’s self-titled debut album in 1995. That record, which was co-produced by Travis, spawned two Top 5 hits on the country charts.Singletary released two…

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Welcome to the Ghostface Glossary, a guide to every horror reference and nod throughout the first five films of the Scream franchise. After a lot of pausing, rewinding, and zooming in, as well as researching, we’re catching all of the many horror-specific references Williamson, Craven, and Co. included in this beloved postmodern slasher franchise. If we’ve forgotten any glaring ones, kindly let us know. This guide will exclude homages from previous Scream films and their respective sequels— we’re only looking at outside horror franchises and inspirations, because any red-blooded Ghostface fan is likely already aware of those. (Goes without saying that the beloved faux franchise…

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Photography courtesy of Imaxtree From coquette beauty bows to playful pastel makeup, here are six Fall 2023 runway beauty trends you’ll be seeing everywhere. By Lauren Knowles Date March 9, 2023 Facebook Twitter As another fashion month wraps up, we find ourselves more inspired than ever by the beauty looks seen on the runways. If you’ve been searching for fresh new hair and makeup ideas, look no further than the the Fall 2023 runway beauty trends. From hair that was both over-styled with excess amounts of gel and backcombed with reckless abandon, to playful makeup that experimented with pastels and…

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After teasing her “River” video with a snippet of dancing in a slow-strobing light, Miley Cyrus finally released the full clip tonight. The black-and-white music video opens with the singer dancing solo as lights flash around her and she sings: “Heart beats so loud that it’s drowning me out/Living in an April shower/You’re pouring down, baby. Drowning me out/You’re just like a river/You go on forever.” Soon, however, the camera cuts to Cyrus surrounded by shirtless men as a cascade of water falls on them, and the beat intensifies as she sings the chorus. The track features on Cyrus’ upcoming…

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Rita Moreno wants to know what the weather is like up there for Jason Momoa.The West Side Story actress recently shared her experience filming Fast X, the 10th installment in the Fast and Furious franchise, where she literally couldn’t see eye-to-eye with her co-star. “Jason Momoa is the world’s tallest person,” Rita exclusively told E! News at the Time Women of the Year Gala on March 8. “When I met him while I was there doing the film in England, I was actually talking to his belt. That man is so damn tall, literally. I mean he’s like way up here and you’re…

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A new fan-voted country music awards show is coming later this year. The People’s Choice Awards is expanding with the announcement of the first-ever People’s Choice Country Awards, to be held in Nashville this September.The two-hour event will air live on NBC and Peacock, according to Billboard.“We’re excited to partner with the Grand Ole Opry to bring the year’s biggest celebration in country music to Nashville,” says Cassandra Tryon, Senior Vice President of Live Events for NBCUniversal Television & Streaming. “Country fans are passionate about their music and there’s no better place to host this event than from country music’s biggest stage.”The People’s…

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It’s hard to talk about the fourth entry in the long running Fatal Frame franchise in anything but a retrospective manner. Mask of the Lunar Eclipse was originally released for the Nintendo Wii nearly 15 years ago and was a collaboration between series creator Makoto Shibata and director/writer Goichi “Suda51” Suda (of No More Heroes and Lollipop Chainsaw fame). The game had a troubled development and broke away from norms established in the earlier entries, featuring a new camera angle that was positioned behind the player and motion controls that took advantage of the Wii’s hardware. It was a next…

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The 2023 PEN/Faulkner finalists were announced Tuesday. The award has been granted for over 40 years to American authors, and is judged by writers who see a peer’s work as being the “first among equals.” The author who wins first place will win $15,000, and each finalist $5,000. This year’s judges were R.O. Kwon, Tiphanie Yanique, and Christopher Bollen, who narrowed down a selection of 512 novels and short story collections to 10, and finally the current five. The three authors had this to say about their selections: “Monstrosity, resilience, terror, pleasure, joy, peace, and wisdom. These aspects of human experience come…

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