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Music
Neil Gaiman has offered to step back on Good Omens season three following assault accusations
Charli XCX never thought her ‘Kamala Is Brat’ post would go viral: “My music is not political”
How Blind Melon’s Debut Album Bore Fruit For The Cult LA Rockers
Here’s every song on the ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ soundtrack
Watch Pearl Jam Play ’90s Deep Cut “The Whale Song” Live For The First Time At Ohana Fest
Watch Bloomsday Cover Adrianne Lenker’s “Sadness As A Gift” In Brooklyn
Joey Jordison’s estate has settled its lawsuit against Slipknot
Food
How to Make Your Own Hot Honey
Why Exercise Order Matters: A 5-Step Guide to Better Workouts
What Tap Dancers Can Learn From Harry Potter
Loaded Chili Cheese Fries
Creamy Chicken Florentine (With Sun-Dried Tomatoes!)
The Cocktail College Podcast: The Chilcano
Baked Turkey Meatballs
Tourism
Global travel and tourism sector deal activity down by 10.4% YoY during January-July 2024, finds GlobalData
ITB India 2024 Concludes Successfully with a Record of Over 25,000 Business Engagements
85% pax want travel documents auto-linked to digital identity, says Ricardo Letosa at CAPA India summit
Operational airports in India rise to 157 in 2024, aim to further increase the number to 400 by 2047: MoCA
Just Be
Disney Imagination Garden to bloom with storytelling onboard Disney Adventure, sailing from Singapore in 2025
Самые лучшие парки развлечений в мире
Cartoons
“Jack’s Shack” (1935)
What’s the Score? The Unheard Music Cues of Carl Stalling
Welcome to the World of ‘Elemental’
Like It Or Not, Here Comes The Live-Action One Piece
Here Are Your Animated Oscar Nominations
The Invigorating Pleasures of Elemental
Augenblick Studios on expanding the bustling world of City Island and City Island Sings
Anime
NOOOO! RIP James Earl Jones
Summer 2024 – Week 7 in Review
Pseudo Harem #08 — Drowning in Pussy
Wistoria #12 — Meanwhile, Some Random People
Protected: Lost in Anime Industry Newsletter #1 – Supporter Exclusive
“Macross: Do You Remember Love?” Finally Getting a Blu-Ray Release – In Japan Only
Review: Despicable Me 4: Still Charming, Just Too Convoluted