Cassandra Clare has done it again. Her newest novel, titled “Queen of Air and Darkness,” has, in short, given readers exactly what they were hoping for.
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Cassandra Clare has done it again. Her newest novel, titled “Queen of Air and Darkness,” has, in short, given readers exactly what they were hoping for.
Based on a true story, Lifetime’s new movie “Love You to Death,” reenacts the unfortunate circumstances of Gypsy Blanchard, who was medically misdiagnosed and held prisoner in her own childhood home.
After an almost-three-year-long run on Broadway, “Anastasia” will be facing its final curtain call on Sunday, March 31.
Episode eight of “RuPaul’s Drag Race: All-Stars 4” kept viewers on edge while the top six queens worked tirelessly to create ravishing looks with their “Judy’s.”
Last summer, Fox cancelled their sitcom “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” following its fifth season.
Set in the ‘90s, “Rent”takes its audience members through a journey with a group of young, struggling New Yorkers, each of whom is individually fighting their own battles, whether it be love triangles, drug addiction, overcoming an AIDS epidemic or paying their rent.
James Blake has clearly taken a liking to the “surprise drop” approach to LPs. Although speculation about new tracks had been circulating for some time prior to any announcement, the two weeks’ notice that came with Blake’s official album tease still took many by delighted surprise.
“You” is Netflix’s newest gift to us. People are obsessed with this show and for a good reason. This isn’t a rom-com, thriller or comedy; it’s a hybrid of all three.
What do you think of when you hear the words, “Mary Poppins?” If you’re like most people, you most likely think of magic, childhood or a supercalifragilistic nanny. When some people learned that Disney was releasing a sequel to the original “Mary Poppins,” they were unsure what to think.
In recent years, our society’s deep obsession with crime and horror, shown through the cases of murderers and serial killers, has made its way into the mainstream media. Although programs such as “20/20” and “60 Minutes” have existed for quite some time, the lives of infamous criminals are now being reimagined to show the sides of the stories that the cameras never caught.
Life is funny in that very few people truly care about your ideas. You have your family, friends and significant other, of course, but others are often too preoccupied with their own lives to care about yours. Startling? Yes. Thus, places like The Chronicle continue to be of immense importance.
Ariana Grande’s smash hit, “thank u, next,” initially felt as though it was an overstep. One of the most powerful pop stars of the moment coming for an ex whose credentials were less than stellar could be seen as an abuse of the pulpit from which Grande croons.
The movie, by Hallmark standards, is a success – it shows us enough cute moments between the couple to make us root for them, but gives us enough conflict that we don’t get bored.
Whether you’re looking for a soundtrack for a holiday party, a casual gathering with friends or calm music to listen to during finals week, these albums have all the options to get you in the Christmas spirit.
“Just how many stars will I need to hang around me to finally call it heaven?”
The series focuses on the idea that in the afterlife, there is a Good Place and a Bad Place, and when people die, their point-totals of good and bad actions determine where they are sent.
The film’s music has recently been revamped with the release of “The Greatest Showman: Reimagined” on Friday, Nov. 16.
“DUMMY BOY” failed to secure the top spot on Billboard in its first week, an honor that instead fell again to Travis Scott’s “Astroworld,” which has been out since August.
The duo of Michael Douglas as Kominsky and Alan Arkin as Newlander is a match made in heaven. Not only do their skills facilitate better dialogue and emotion between the characters, but they are also able to beautifully tell a story that can be truly heartbreaking.
Albums released in November by Action Bronson, Vince Staples and Smino have given rap fans a lot to be excited about.