Month: June 2021

The Flash dealt out another filler episode, much to our dismay but was it better than The Flash Season 7 Episode 13? Unfortunately, The Flash Season 7 Episode 14 was no more successful than its predecessor. Ultraviolet returned, and Allegra was convinced that she could redeem her cousin thanks to Barry’s influence. However, all that
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Samsung Galaxy M22 will come with 25W fast charging support, a listing on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) site has suggested. The unannounced Samsung phone has apparently received the FCC certification with the model number SM-M225FV/DS. Although there aren’t many new details to gather from the US FCC listing, the development suggests the Samsung
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Connecticut state Sen. Alex Kasser, D-Greenwich. Source: Daniel Schubert Connecticut state Sen. Alex Kasser announced Tuesday she is resigning, saying her ability to do her job has been harmed by a bitter divorce battle being waged by her husband, Seth Bergstein, a top Morgan Stanley executive. In her resignation statement posted on Medium, the Democrat
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News Inner Ear Studios’ Original Location Shutting Down Fugazi, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, and Teen Idles all recorded at the storied Arlington, Virginia-based studio By Evan Minsker June 22, 2021 Facebook Twitter Fugazi performing live (Naki/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Inner Ear Studios—the famed Arlington, Virginia studio that helped solidify the careers of Bad Brains, Fugazi, Minor
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Did Billy get his wish? On All American Season 3 Episode 15, Spencer and Frausto continued to be at odds, leading to more issues on the field. Meanwhile, Olivia wanted to hang out with Layla for some much-needed bonding, but the night was a wash when some wild developments threatened to change everything. Elsewhere, Billy
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Nasim Marashi’s recently released novel I’ll Be Strong for You (Paeez Fasl-e Akhar-e Sal Ast), translated by Poupeh Missaghi (Astra House, 2021), is a first-person fictional narrative in which three female narrators—Leyla, Shabaneh, and Roja—speak. They are former university classmates; two work in an engineering firm and another one in a newsroom. They are close
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