Month: April 2023

Graphic by Marina Kozak News Kaytranada and Aminé, Bambii, Indigo De Souza, and More: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist Our weekly playlist highlights songs that our writers, editors, and contributors are listening to on repeat By Pitchfork April 10, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music.
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On April 4, the international book community went in mourning when Book Depository announced that it was closing at the end of the month. Readers have until midday, April 26, 2023 to buy any books from them before it shuts down. For international readers, this news is far from welcome: for over 20 years, a
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A group of seven diverse emerging filmmakers has been awarded BAVC MediaMaker Fellowships, an “immersive 9-month experience” that includes $10,000 in unrestricted funding, mentorship, industry access, feedback sessions and workshops. Recipients of the prestigious fellowships are Paige Bethmann (Remaining Native), Aurora Brachman (Dear You), ilana coleman (The Inventory), Tommy Franklin (You Don’t Know My Name),
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Kimberly Akimbo, the acclaimed David Lindsay-Abaire-Jeanine Tesori Broadway musical, will launch a 75-week, 60-city North American tour in September 2024, producers announced today. The tour will begin at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, with casting, exact dates and additional cities to be announced. The musical made its world premiere at the Atlantic Theater
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Little Simz, photo by Karolina Wielocha News Little Simz Announces 2023 North American Tour Dates The British rapper will play concerts in the United States and Canada in September and October By Allison Hussey April 10, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Little Simz has announced a North American tour for later this year, a 10-date
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Jenna Ortega is a household name thanks to her absolute smash-hit series, Wednesday, which dominated the streaming service Netflix when it was released late last year. The power the twenty-year-old held as the titular character was phenomenal, and as a result of her acting prowess, a whole new cult revival bloomed in tribute to the
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Emergency and urgent care will be prioritised over routine appointments and treatment during this week’s junior doctors’ strike, NHS England says. The strike will begin early on Tuesday and run through until the early hours of Saturday, bringing “immense pressures” to staff and services, according to national medical director of NHS England Professor Sir Stephen
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John Oliver’s main topic on Sunday night’s episode of Last Week Tonight focused on home ownership. However, he joked that people under the age of 35 would never own a home and created a whole alternate episode for that group segment talking about Chuck E. Cheese. “Our main story tonight concerns home ownership, so if
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