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Music
Kneecap, Massive Attack, Garbage highlight fears for Palestine Action prisoners on hunger strike in UK
Actor Previously “Canceled” Over DUI Officially Announces Comeback—Fans Flabbergasted
Edward Rendon – ‘Hopeless Romantic’ EP
SHINee Fans Protest Against SM For Abuse Of Power
Iconic K-Pop Idol Confirms Wedding After A 12-Year Relationship
Sabrina Carpenter Releases ‘Manchild’ VEVO Footnotes
50 Cent’s Diddy documentary unveils title, sets Netflix release date
Food
Buckeye Cookies
The Little Things Newsletter #497 – Life, laughter, and lots of great food!
Danny Meyer Marks 40 Years of His Little NYC Restaurant That Could
Christmas Morning Breakfast Casserole
Gymnastics – All Levels – Mon, Dec 8
Sprinkles Rugelach
Wendy’s Bullseye BBQ Cheeseburger Review: Is the New BBQ Beast Worth the Hype? (2025)
Tourism
Dubai Safari Park to engage Indian travel agents with an insightful webinar on 18 December
Clean Coasts Act: Bill C-244
Christmas in Sydney: A Complete 2025 Festive Guide
Passengers willing to pay for faster airport processing, end-to-end baggage tracking: SITA
Australia Next set to return to Sydney in 2027 as Tourism Australia resets incentive strategy
New Year’s Eve Brisbane 2025: The ONLY Guide You Need
The Best Things To Do in New York in March 2026
Cartoons
“Kaguya-Sama: Love is War” to End with Finale Film
“Young Justice”: A 15 Year Anniversary Retrospective
My Hero Academia: “Izuku Midoriya Rising” Episode 167 Recap
ATLA Movie The Legend Of Aang Loses Theatrical Premiere
Jorge R. Gutiérrez Presents ‘El Guapo Vs. The Narco Vampires’
Freeform’s Movie Schedule for January 2026
Revising “Cartoon Voices” – Some New Players and One Important Correction
Anime
Protected: Winter 2026 Season Preview and Video Companion
Review: “A Loud House Christmas Movie: Naughty or Nice”: It isn’t Naughty or Nice
Alma Wants a Family #09 — Montage 101
“Fantastic Four: First Steps” Gets a Prequel Comic in March 2026
Ranma ½ (2025) – 12 (Season Finale)
Punching Things Sometimes But Rarely #10 — But First, Bureaucracy
Quentin Tarantino wants “Kill Bill” and Other Films to Comeback in Animated Form