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Sabrina Spellman won’t be casting any funny spells on TV again any time soon.Melissa Joan Hart and most of the stars of the ’90s sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch reunited at That’s 4 Entertainment 90s Con in Hartford, Conn. March 18. There, the actress was asked about the possibility of rebooting the comedy series with the original cast. “No, I don’t think so,” she told E! News at the convention. “There’s too much red tape to get through. I mean, I think we would all have a lot of fun, but I don’t think that that necessarily makes for a good show just because…

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With 25 studio albums released, 26 career Billboard Hot Country No. 1 singles, and over 150 major music industry awards to date, not many artists can beat the illustrious career of country superstar, Alan Jackson.Launching into the scene in 1989 with “Blue Blooded Woman” off his debut album Here in the Real World, it wasn’t until the release of his song “I’d Love You All Over Again” that his chart-topping career began. Since then, the Newnan, Ga. native’s music has transcended generations. With enduring classics like “Chattahoochee,” “Livin’ On Love,” “Drive” and “Remember When,” country fans both young and old…

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Announced last month as the sequel to their “horrorpunk” RPG Morbid: The Seven Acolytes, Merge Games and developer Still Running have released a new “Spotlight” trailer for Morbid: The Lords of Ire. Featuring Simo Talasranta, Writer/Composer/Sound Designer at Still Running, the trailer takes fans through the inspirations that led the developers to switch from The Seven Acolytes’ pixel-based gameplay to a new 3D format for The Lords of Ire, and what players can expect from this new title. In addition to the gore, of course. The story sees the antagonists from the first game, the Gahars, coming back once again. It’s…

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Photography Courtesy of Summer Fridays Plus, Saie makes its first official foray into foundation. By Lauren Knowles Date March 17, 2023 Facebook Twitter Summer Fridays adds two new shades to its beloved Lip Butter Balm collection Photography Courtesy of Summer Fridays With the launch of two super sweet new shades, Summer Fridays has just expanded their fan-favourite lineup of 100 per cent vegan lip butter balms — and you’re going to want to keep them in your purse at all times for a quick hit of hydration and colour.  Meet Pink Sugar and Cherry, the sheer bubblegum and ruby-tinted balms…

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Clarence “Fuzzy” Haskins, singer and original member of Parliament-Funkadelic and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, has died at the age of 81. P-Funk mastermind George Clinton announced Haskins’ death Saturday on social media. No cause of death was provided. “We are saddened to announce the passing of an original Parliament Funkadelic member Clarence Eugene “Fuzzy” Haskins (born June 8, 1941-March 17th, 2023),” Clinton wrote. Haskins’ former band mate Bootsy Collins tweeted, “Prayer’s going out to Clarence ‘Fuzzys’ Haskins family & friends. We lost his frequency today 3-17- 23. He was an original Parliament/Funkadelic inducted in the RHOF.We…

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We independently selected these products because we love them, and we think you might like them at these prices. 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!. Prices are accurate as of publish time.Beauty enthusiasts and bargain hunters, rejoice! There are some great deals at Ulta. The 21 Days of Beauty Sale is happening from March 12 through April 1, with different markdowns on their best-selling makeup, skincare, haircare, and more items every single day. Every day, you will have 24 hours to shop for different beauty products at half price. And, if you’re a…

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Not quite everything Garth Brooks touches turns to gold. Twenty-three years ago today, on March 19, 2000, the singer wrapped up spring training with the New York Mets, without securing a spot on the team.In high school, Brooks played both football and baseball; he also ran track and field, and received a track scholarship to Oklahoma State University. After moving to Nashville and growing and growing his country music career to superstar level, Brooks signed with the San Diego Padres for spring training, in both 1998 and 1999. However, when the Padres didn’t offer him a contract, Brooks switched to the New York…

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There was a time when I personally believed that Resident Evil 4 never needed a remake. The original game that was released in 2005 has held up fantastically over the years and become such an influence on third-person action and horror games. Hell, we’re still seeing that influence in the series today as the exceptional remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 3 ditched the traditional style fixed camera angles in favor of the over-the-shoulder view that Resident Evil 4 popularized. So when Capcom announced that a remake of their seminal masterpiece was in production, I was initially hesitant. How do…

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In case you’re new around here, you should know that we love a good cover trend at Book Riot. Pantone color of the year? Check. Best covers of the year? You betcha. Books with sexy, suggestive fruits on the cover? Uh, yeah. This time, let’s take a look at some wonderful minimalist book covers coming out in 2023.  Minimalist cover design doesn’t mean it’s simple or boring or slapped together — quite the opposite, actually. It’s the art of using empty space or solid colors or simple shapes to tell a story. They’re subtle and often convey more information than…

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Photography via Getty courtesy of Michael Kors Plus, Julia Roberts is Chopard’s newest global ambassador. By Sarah Mariotti Date March 17, 2023 Facebook Twitter Michael Kors reissues the Astor handbag Hilary Duff at Michael Kors’s Fall 2006 New York Fashion Week show. Photography by Cau-Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM Michael Kors is nodding to the noughties with the revival of the Astor bag, a 2004 style that was crafted as an homage to New York City’s Astor Place block. The handbag’s distinctive stud hardware gives the handbag a chic edge while staying true to the posh glamour known to the label, and although the…

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As major K-pop stars such as BTS and Blackpink continue to conquer the charts, a South Korean underground scene has been taking shape — and acts such as Balming Tiger are here to everything this scene truly encompasses. The eight-piece collective highlights K-pop’s multidimensional complexity extending outside pop and R&B with layers of punk and hip-hop. On March 15, Balming Tiger spearheaded Tiger Den at SXSW, the first full-day music event in the festival’s history to feature Asian artists exclusively. Two days later, thegroup took to Dr. Marten’s stage, where their high-energy performance compelled attendees to mosh (yes, as in Warped…

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Blac Chyna’s transformation back to Angela White continues.The Real Blac Chyna star has been undergoing several cosmetic procedures to reverse the results of past ones and has been documenting her experiences. In a video posted to Instagram March 15, Chyna is seen getting fillers dissolved from her cheeks and jawline at the Allure Laser & Wellness Spa in Los Angeles. “Enough is enough,” the 34-year-old said. “It all has to come out.” Once inside, she told a physician assistant, ”Basically, I want to dissolve all of it. Back to the baseline. I’m tired of the look and it’s just not flattering. It’s not what I look like. It…

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Fifty-two years ago today, on March 18, 1971, Lynn Anderson’s Rose Garden album landed at the top of the charts — and stayed there for a staggering 14 weeks.Rose Garden’s success was propelled in part by its title track, which was a No. 1 hit. However, the song, written by Joe South, was intended for a man.“It was popular because it touched on emotions,” Anderson told the Associated Press. “It was perfectly timed. It was out just as we came out of the Vietnam years, and a lot of people were trying to recover.Lynn Anderson Rose Garden album coverColumbialoading…“This song stated that you can…

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After forging a successful partnership on Ready or Not, director of photography Brett Jutkiewicz reunited with Radio Silence — the production collective of co-directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett and producer Chad Villella — on Scream (2022). He then followed the team from rural Woodsboro to the mean streets of New York City to shoot Scream VI. “I remember watching the original Scream as a teenager and realizing that it was something new and different and special. I hadn’t seen anything like that, and I followed the franchise from there,” he tells me. “Getting the call to actually be a…

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