Month: May 2022

News Pitchfork to Host Livestream Panel About the Future of Jazz Cécile McLorin Salvant, Jen Shyu, and Samora Pinderhughes will join the conversation, produced in conjunction with the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation By Pitchfork May 20, 2022 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Pitchfork is hosting a panel next week about jazz artists pushing the genre forward,
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We don’t know what the current obsession is with making live-action films about childhood plastic toys (looking at you, Polly Pocket movie), but we’re here for it.  Enter: Barbie.  We will admit, that when Warner Brothers first announced Barbie would be undergoing a modern-day makeover in a new live-action film, we didn’t necessarily have high
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Colin Kaepernick is releasing a YA graphic memoir that will be based on his high school years. The former Super Bowl quarterback and activist who started the publishing imprint Kaepernick Publishing in 2019 is the author of the bestselling children’s book I Color Myself Different. The new graphic memoir will be his first young adult
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It may be impossible for a human to truly imagine the mindset of a donkey, but veteran Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski for the most part does a very engaging job of imagining how a beast of burden sees and senses the world in EO. Quite clearly conceived as a companion piece and response to Robert
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In this article KSS Customers leave a Kohl’s store on November 12, 2015 in San Rafael, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images News | Getty Images Kohl’s on Thursday said final and fully-financed bids from potential buyers are expected in the coming weeks, as the retailer faces pressure from activists to sell. Chief Executive Officer
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NASA’s Cold Atom Lab aboard International Space Station (ISS) has come up with a discovery that can give a new direction to quantum research. In this lab, researchers have experimented with gas to form an exotic material. Gas, when cooled to nearly absolute zero (minus 459 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 273 degrees Celsius) formed small,
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