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With the fall season in full swing, Little People Big World celebs Tori Roloff, Zach Roloff, and their children recently got into the spirit of the season, as they took some adorable family pics. Based on how the pics came out, fans had a lot to say, including many praising the family for the final results. So, what did fans have to say? Little People Big World: Zach Roloff And Tori Roloff Do Things As A Family One thing that Little People Big World fans can always count on from Tori Roloff is various family updates on social media. Because…

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Paramount just put tickets for Parker Finn’s upcoming horror sequel Smile 2 up for grabs, and we’re running a giveaway over on Twitter this week to fund your trip to the theater. Smile 2 opens wide in theaters October 18, 2024. Now active on Twitter, our giveaway is for TWO FREE FANDANGO CODES, with ONE WINNER RECEIVING BOTH CODES. Each code is worth $25 ($50 for the pair) and they both will expire on 12/31/2024. United States only. Re-tweet the tweet below to enter. Good luck and don’t forget to SMILE… In Smile 2, “About to embark on a new world tour, global pop sensation…

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On the Griddle is a monthly A&R column offering a buffet-style spread of sapid tracks discovered through the music platform, Groover. Every 30 days, expect an array of songs, diverse and delicious, served hot off the flat-top and waiting to be wolfed down. Photo Courtesy of Slumber Slumber – “Julian Casablancas (I Wanna Rock A Pair Like)” More from Spin: Behind the Curtain of Oz: A Look at Michael Stover of MTS Management Group/MTS Records  Bartees Strange Teams With Jack Antonoff On New Single, LP Meet the Billy Joel Tribute Band Opening for Vampire Weekend at MSG Quick Insight: Slumber is…

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01 Oct 2024 Hold on to the edge of your seat as we hunt for clues and solve the case with these exciting new mystery and thriller books for the week! There are so many bestselling authors with new novels for you to dive into this week including Thomas Scott, Tami Hoag, Heather Graham, and more. Enjoy your new mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. Happy reading! Related grant Originally Published Here.

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9-1-1 recently premiered its eighth season. The drama series resumes the journey of firefighters, policemen, and paramedics tackling dangerous situations to save lives. While fans are looking forward to the engaging storyline of the new season, the fate and death speculation of Chimney played by Kenneth Choi has sparked considerable intrigue. So, what happened to Chimney? Did he die in 9-1-1? Here is everything you need to know about the character and death rumors surrounding him in the series. What happened to Kenneth Choi’s Chimney on 9-1-1? Kenneth Choi’s Chimney and the rest of Station 118 met with an accident…

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Jussie Smollett is talking Lee Daniels, Kristin Cavallari is single and Dikembe Mutombo is being remembered … all this on today’s TMZ TV Hot Takes. TMZ Live Play video content TMZ.com First up on “TMZ Live,” Harvey and Charles break down Jussie’s comments on “Empire” creator Lee. TMZ on TV Play video content TMZ.com Meanwhile, over on “TMZ on TV,” our crew reacts to Kristin calling it quits with Mark Estes after 7 months of dating. TMZ Sports Play video content TMZSports.com And on “TMZ Sports,” Michael and Mojo remember Dikembe, who died at 58 after a battle with brain…

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Critic’s Rating: 4.5 / 5.04.5Brilliant Minds featured a solid series premiere to get viewers interested in Dr. Oliver Wolf, his techniques, and his interns. Still, thankfully, this installment kicked the drama and character development into high gear. During Brilliant Minds Season 1 Episode 2, Dr. Wolf, Van, and Jacob handled the lead case of Jessie Williams, who experienced symptoms of proprioception disorder. Ericka and Dana dealt with a patient who hallucinated seeing a dragon with Dr. Wolf and Dr. Pierce’s help. Oliver’s mother, Dr. Muriel Landron, also meddled in his affairs, which made working at Bronx Hospital challenging. (Rafy/NBC) Dr.…

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In the wake of three sequels and a spinoff crossover film with the Lake Placid franchise (no really, that totally happened), the 1997 film Anaconda is plotting a return to the screen. Tom Gormican (The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent) is scripting and directing the next Anaconda movie for Columbia Pictures, with Paul Rudd and Jack Black starring. Additionally, Deadline reports tonight that rising star Daniela Melchior (James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, Road House) has come on board to join the horror reboot’s cast. “According to sources,” The Hollywood Reporter detailed, “the new story involves a group of friends facing mid-life crises who are remaking their…

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A North Texas man purchased a signed Taylor Swift guitar at a charity auction and proceeded to destroy it in what was apparently a political protest against the singer’s support of Kamala Harris. According to WFAA News, the man purchased the guitar for $4,000 during an auction held at the Ellis County Wild Game Dinner in Waxahachie, Texas on Saturday. Video of the incident, which has since gone viral, shows the man walking up to the guitar and proceeding to smash it with a hammer. A spokesperson for  Ellis County Wild Game told WFAA told the man’s actions weren’t “meant…

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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more.Meryl Streep to Star in Series Adaptation of ‘The Corrections’ From Jonathan Franzen, CBS StudiosI had to check the calendar when I saw this news over the weekend. And no it was not April 1st, so this is legit. Meryl Streep is “attached” to star in a series adaptation of Jonathan Franzen’s 2001 novel, The Corrections. For those of you who don’t know, there…

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Lee is a passion project from Kate Winslet that tells the story of former model and photographer Lee Miller. Lee focuses on Miller’s time in Europe during World War Two, documenting the realities of warfare for Vogue magazine. The movie introduces various aspects of Miller’s past, her personal life, and her overall influence on the world around her, but leaves a lot out. Lee lived multiple lives during her time on Earth, the details of which are almost too astonishing to be true. From her upbringing in the United States to her international exploits, Miller’s spirit and strength paved the…

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Travis and Donna Kelce. Steve Granitz/FilmMagic Donna Kelce revealed that Travis Kelce sometimes feels out of place when it comes to meeting certain famous people, like the royal family — but that he handles it with grace. “[Travis] said that, ‘When you meet people like that, you know when the royals come in or Paul McCartney or Hugh Grant … somebody’s in the suite, you’re just like, who in this picture doesn’t fit? Why am I here and why am I even allowed to talk to these individuals? It just doesn’t seem right,’” Donna, 71, told Extra in an interview…

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Great American Family has announced another addition to the upcoming When Hope Calls Season 2B. They are adding Trevor Donovan to the series. Here are all the latest details about the When Calls The Heart spinoff series. Here are the latest details. Trevor Donovan Little Women Christmas – used with Great American Media’s permission Trevor Donovan Added To When Calls The Heart Spinoff On Monday, Deadline reported that Trevor Donovan has been added to When Hope Calls Season 2B. Trevor will portray Constable Jim Reynolds. The Mountie is “known for his strong presence and skills in the field.” The Reagan…

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Okay, we all know Akira Yamaoka‘s soundtrack for Silent Hill 2 is iconic. And while Yamaoka will be reusing the same score for Bloober Team’s upcoming remake, this new version will include newly recorded material, including remade tracks and new songs. In fact, Konami has posted a preview of the soundtrack that you can listen to below. Konami has also announced on X a “massive” 3-disc set for the Silent Hill 2 remake, which will be released on November 20, and will be packed with songs “carefully selected by Yamaoka himself.” At the moment, pre-orders are up for Japan only,…

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Isabella Kensington appreciates the science of a good, sad pop song—neuroscience, specifically. I meet the British-American singer-songwriter at East Village institution Veselka, the legendary Ukrainian restaurant that’s not far from where she’s completing her studies at NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music. She sits across from me wearing a jean jacket, summery magenta dress, and a gold necklace that reads “bissou,” and only orders a passionately red raspberry iced tea. She sparingly sips her drink as she describes the music she writes—crystalline, diaristic songs she’s dubbed as “healing girl pop.” Which, from her perspective, is a reframing of the…

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