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BabyDrill might be one of the hottest names in the game in 2024, and it looks like he wants to kick things off strong. Moreover, he just released a new single and music video, exclusively on YouTube at press time and not on streaming services, titled "What's the Ticket." Furthermore, it follows previous singles like "Watchin Now" and other big moments from the rapper's breakout 2023, which hopefully translates into better material moving forward.
The Moroccan government’s ban on local screenings will likely increase international exposure for this drama of three prostitutes in Marrakech. Nabil Ayouch (“Horses of God”) is no stranger to controversy, so he must have realized the outcry bound to follow “Much Loved,” a remarkably frank if unoriginal take (to international arthouse eyes) on prostitution in Marrakech. Outcry there has been, with Moroccan sites abuzz with talk of scandal and, immediately post-Cannes, government word that the film is banned from Moroccan screens.
J. Cole. Most popular art about addiction tends to fall into two categories: wistful remembrances that elucidate the shocking ease of slipping into an unwanted habit, and the ghoulish rides into the terrifying logistics of feeding a hunger whose bottomlessness upends the addict’s life. Works in the latter category often feel like slow-motion car crashes. To weather Alex Cox’s Sid and Nancy biopic or watch Nicolas Cage drink his way through Leaving Las Vegas or crack the garish Mötley Crüe bio The Dirt is to spectate passionate, doomed characters’ methodical undoing.
If you're a sucker for cool tattoos, then you need to see Joe Jonas' new ink. In fact, the Jonas Brothers band member displayed the design he got as a sweet shout-out to his two daughters with ex Sophie Turner during a recent concert. As seen in a video shared on TikTok Nov. 15, Joe's body art, which is featured prominently on his chest, consists of two dates. The first is "07.05.22," the birthday of the former couple's 16-month-old daughter whose initials are DMJ, with the second being "
Maine shootings This article is more than 2 months oldTexts and letter show concerns Maine suspect would carry out shootingThis article is more than 2 months oldNewly released text messages and letter show army reserve members believed suspect had ability to carry out mass violence A series of text messages and a letter sent from a US army reserve representative sounded the alarm about the suspected Maine gunman’s mental health and fears that he would commit a mass shooting, according to newly released documents.
'It made the taste buds whoop, the belly cheer': Tom Parker Bowles lunches at Mugaritz It’s a few minutes after two in Mugaritz, recently voted third-best restaurant in the world, and I’m about to eat some paper. But this is no run-of-the-mill scrap of A4, rather a stiff piece of card inscribed with the legend, ‘Satiation eludes bread and olives…’ Nope, made no sense to me either.
When vampires mix with humans, the fit will hit the shan. That’s the basic premise of The Vampire Diaries as high school kids mingle with immortals at Mystic Grill and other hangouts of Mystic Falls, Virginia. Kayla Ewell was part of the regular cast from the pilot episode until midway in season 2 before her character haunted Mystic Falls, and then finally exploded in a literal ball of flame. The actor spent 17 episodes on the series as Vicki Donovan, one of the original humans in modern-day Mystic Falls.
During the sudden social distancing period in which we’re all finding ourselves as the global coronavirus outbreak continues, almost every aspect of our day-to-day lives has changed. With restaurants and stores closed, many people are cooking for themselves more than ever before. If you never really learned to cook or bake, you might be feeling a little nervous about the major shift in your daily routine. These seven YouTube channels include easy recipes, basic tips, shopping guides, and step-by-step tutorials to help you become a master chef (or, okay, at least make lasagna for the kids) during the coronavirus pandemic in no time.