Month: November 2021

Marilyn Manson‘s home was crawling with detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, and it’s related to his ongoing sexual assault investigations … TMZ has learned. Our law enforcement sources tell us Special Victims Unit detectives went to the shock rocker’s home in West Hollywood early Monday morning, executing a search warrant. We’re told
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In this article BMW3-FF BMW Concept XM BMW BMW on Monday evening unveiled a new high-performance concept vehicle that previews an electrified crossover expected to begin production late next year in South Carolina. The new production car, called the BMW XM, will be available exclusively as a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle under the company’s “M”
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Back by popular demand, Electric Literature is hosting our second annual “Best Book Cover of the Year” tournament, where readers determine which cover designs impressed in 2021. Just as the Italian Renaissance was born of the bubonic plague, will covid’s enduring grasp on society inspire similarly enlightened art? Help us decide which of these books
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Spin crossover signature: disappearing plates and plumes. (Courtesy: Columbia Engineering) Researchers have identified a quantum phase transition taking place in iron more than 1000 kilometres deep within the Earth’s mantle. This transition, known as a spin crossover, also occurs in nanomaterials used for recording information magnetically, meaning that the effect stretches from the macro- to
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That Famous Abyss (Wunderkammer, 2020) is a book of exclusive interviews with Enrique Vila-Matas by cultural journalist Anna María Iglesia, covering such themes as why write, the places of literature, the art of disappearing, and the poetics of failure. The result is a text that is equally reflective as it is biographical and intimate, filled
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That Famous Abyss (Wunderkammer, 2020) is a book of exclusive interviews with Enrique Vila-Matas by cultural journalist Anna María Iglesia, covering such themes as why write, the places of literature, the art of disappearing, and the poetics of failure. The result is a text that is equally reflective as it is biographical and intimate, filled
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US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo discusses the impact of the semiconductor chip shortage at UAW Region 1A office in Taylor, Michigan on November 29, 2021. Jeff Kowalsky | AFP | Getty Images DETROIT – Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on Monday urged the U.S. House to immediately pass legislation that supports American production of semiconductor chips
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Celebrities Came out to Support “The Elevator” Film Premiere Released by Amazon Starring Eric Roberts and Eugenia Kuzmina Directed & Produced by Award Winning Mukesh Modi   New York, New York, November 29, 2021 Stars lined up to show their support for “The Elevator”  Film Premiere starring Eric Roberts, Eugenia Kuzmina, Matt Rife, Avery Ilardi Avery Morris and others
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UPDATE: Notably on the menu this weekend overseas were new openers Disney’s Encanto and MGM/Universal’s House Of Gucci. The former came in lower than hoped at the international box office, with $29.3M in 47 material markets, though it did make the low end of its global projection at $69.6M (including domestic‘s 5-day frame). The Disney
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News Watch Maxwell Perform “Bad Habits,” “Lifetime,” More at 2021 Soul Train Awards The soul and R&B singer was also honored with the Legend award By Matthew Ismael Ruiz November 28, 2021 Facebook Twitter Maxwell, photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images Facebook Twitter Maxwell performed a medley of songs from his career—including “Bad Habits,” “Lifetime,”
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Travelers walk through the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport on November 21, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. Matthew Hatcher | Getty Images U.S. airlines over Thanksgiving week had some of their busiest days since before the coronavirus was declared a pandemic as travelers returned in droves to reunite with family after a subdued holiday last year.
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