Month: January 2021

Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedediah Jenkins for $2.99 Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin for $2.99 Death by Dumpling by Vivien Chien for $2.99 The Lady Killer by Masako Togawa for $1.99 The World According to Fannie Davis by
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This month is the 50th anniversary of Gabrielle Chanel’s death in Paris. While 1971 seems a long time ago, the legacy that ‘Coco’ left is still going strong. Virginie Viard, Chanel’s current creative director, is charged with navigating a clever course between incorporating the heritage signatures invented and appropriated by Chanel (Breton stripes, boucle tweed
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Vanessa Bryant took to Instagram on Sunday to share a heartbreaking tribute in honor of Kobe Bryant’s birthday. The Lakers legend would have been turned 42-years-old. In the emotional letter, Vanessa says life ‘feels so empty’ without Kobe and their 13-year-old daughter Gianna, admitting ‘it should’ve been me.’ Natalia Bryant also honored her dad on
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As the Covid vaccine rollout gains steam nationwide, restaurants are weighing options to encourage workers to get the vaccine. Foodservice workers are recommended in phase 1(c) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s lists of who should be vaccinated when supply is limited, falling just behind high-risk health-care workers, the elderly and frontline essential
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Canadian legal drama Diggstown is heading to the U.S. after Fox acquired the series. The U.S. network has become the latest broadcast network to lean into buying international scripted series to deal with the impact of Covid-19. It previously acquired Canadian unscripted series Holmes Family Effect. The broadcaster has picked up twelve episodes for seasons
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EXCLUSIVE: New UK production company Kindred is finalizing post-production on writer-director Russell Owen’s (Inmate Zero) elevated horror Shepherd, starring Tom Hughes (Victoria), Kate Dickie (The Witch), Gaia Weiss (Vikings) and Emmy-winner Greta Scacchi (Rasputin). The film follows widower Eric Black (Hughes) who attempts suicide after the suspicious death of his adulterous wife. Black becomes distracted
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Lady Killer by Masako Togawa for $1.99 The World According to Fannie Davis by Bridgett M. Davis for $4.99 Rosewater by Tade Thompson for $2.99 Dear Haiti, Love Alaine by Maika Moulite, Maritza Moulite for $1.99 How Long ’til Black
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Los Angeles, January 25, 2021 –  Lisa Poggi and Don Anderson, producers of the critically acclaimed documentary Brothers in Arms, and former News Corp. executive Marty Pompadur have joined together with industry colleagues to launch a GoFundMe campaign in support of Emmy-winning producer Anton Maillie and his battle with the terrible disease ALS, along with sole caregiver
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When you are called for greatness, you answer. When you answer, you do so with intent, conviction, confidence, and integrity. These are the four characteristics that became a way of thinking and operating for the Author of Wealth, Power, Respect and owner of ML Production LLC, Michael Stemley. From showing people how to leverage their spending power through financial literacy to helping independent artists understand the importance of self-management and
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Passengers arrive on a flight from London amid new restrictions to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at JFK International Airport in New York, December 21, 2020. Eduardo Munoz | Reuters President Joe Biden banned most non-U.S. citizens traveling from South Africa from entering the U.S. and extended travel restrictions for Europe, the U.K.
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Travel industry sources have told Sky News they expect mandatory hotel quarantine to be introduced imminently, as the government tries to suppress new variants of coronavirus. They anticipate an announcement could come as soon as Tuesday, but even those close to discussions remain unclear how broad the restrictions will be. Sources believe differing views among
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Steve Proehl | Corbis Unreleased | Getty Images Apple promoted its hardware chief, Dan Riccio, to a new role “focusing on a new project.” He will report to CEO Tim Cook, Apple announced on Monday. Riccio was previously the company’s senior vice president for hardware engineering, signing off on the physical aspects and electrical engineering
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