Month: March 2021

News Watch the Avalanches’ New “We Go On” Video The We Will Always Love You track features vocals from Cola Boyy and the Clash’s Mick Jones By Madison Bloom March 18, 2021 Facebook Twitter The Avalanches’ Robbie Chater and Tony Di Blasi, photo by Grant Spanier Facebook Twitter The Avalanches have shared a new visual
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Pedestrians walk in front of a Williams-Sonoma Inc. store in San Francisco, California. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Williams-Sonoma posted fourth-quarter earnings Wednesday that beat analysts’ expectations as consumers continued to shop for new products for their home during the coronavirus pandemic. The company’s stock rose about 10% in extended trading, as
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News Saba Shares Video for Two New Songs “Ziplock” and “Rich Don’t Stop”: Watch The double-single is accompanied by an Ian Lipton-directed visual By Madison Bloom March 17, 2021 Facebook Twitter Saba, photo by Cristela Rodriguez Facebook Twitter Chicago rapper/producer Saba has released a new double-single. His two new tracks “Ziplock” and “Rich Don’t Stop”
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I’ve never successfully figured out what to do with pressed flowers. I don’t tend to save the petals of flowers I buy — and I’m a big believer in treating yourself to a bouquet anytime you please — but flowers from special occasions I have saved. I’m feeling extremely inspired by these pressed flower bookmarks
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Broadway’s Roundabout Theatre Company, with a planned 2021-22 season opener of Black playwright Alice Childress’ rarely produced 1955 play Trouble in Mind, announced today the launch of a weekly online play reading series and resource library to bring attention to historically marginalized Black and Latinx voices of the theater. The first series of what the
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A photo illustration of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at Copes pharmacy in Streatham on February 04, 2021 in London, England. Dan Kitwood | Getty Images Medical experts in the United States are trying to assuage fears that Covid-19 vaccines may be unsafe after several European countries suspended AstraZeneca‘s shot following reports of blood clots among
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The health secretary has played down criticism from Dominic Cummings, who described the Department of Health and Social Care as a “smoking ruin” in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. Matt Hancock said the UK’s rollout of COVID-19 jabs was a “huge team effort” by the health department, the vaccine taskforce and the NHS
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