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Music
Top Actress Will Get Married In October
Swedish House Mafia’s “Don’t You Worry Child” Joins YouTube’s Billion Views Club
“Lars called me, and you’re on a shortlist”: Former Megadeth bassist David Ellefson was in the running to replace Jason Newsted in Metallica
Infamous YouTuber Accuses Popular Idol-Turned-Actress Of Drug Involvement And Public Intimacy, Faces Legal Retaliation
Amiensus – Reclamation Pt. II Review
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong teams up with Marshall to launch new 70-hour ANC headphones
Watch Keith Urban Cover Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” On Banjo
Food
Browned Butter Sweet Potato Biscuits
The 9 Most Iconic and Cringe-Inducing Booze Cameos in Film and TV
The Big Parka Project!
The Cocktail College Podcast: The Swampwater
Hearty Cowboy Stew (Packed With Protein!)
A Mask for Cathy + MORE!
Good Tap Songs for Solos, Competitions, or Fun
Tourism
Empowering Safe Travels: ATOAI Women’s Collective Hosts Landmark Webinar on Enhancing Women’s Safety in Tourism
Oman launches ‘Journey into the Heart of Oman’ campaign to attract Indian visitors: Al Shaibani
Why Leading OTA CuddlyNest Has Opted Solely For Organic Marketing Up Until Now
Flying High And Falling To Earth Above Lake Wanaka
Hop on the Train
A Revolutionary Move to Address Critical Issues in the Travel Trade Industry
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Cartoons
“Jack’s Shack” (1935)
Thomas Newman Is Scoring ‘Elemental’
Amazon Orders Second Critical Role Cartoon, Mighty Nein
Star Wars Visions Returns This May
Top Ten Hanna-Barbera Records, Part 2: The HBR Label
The Invigorating Pleasures of Elemental
What’s the Score? The Unheard Music Cues of Carl Stalling
Anime
Review: “Craig Of The Creek: The Sleepover Chronicles”: Don’t Sleep On This Story Arc
Editorial: Stop Sending Spider-Man Back To High School
Disney Channel Programming Highlights (September 2024)
Re: Zero Season 3 Episode 1 Is Set To Premiere On October 2!
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You – Episode 6
Protected: Lost in Anime Industry Newsletter #1
Review: Despicable Me 4: Still Charming, Just Too Convoluted