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Canadian punks PUP know how to make a music video, though their clips should come with warnings. It started in 2013 with “Reservoir,” from their self-titled debut, in which the band is maimed, stabbed, and beaten by a Toronto audience. Their penchant for self-destruction resurfaced again in a video for this year’s Polaris Music Prize–nominated The Dream Is Over. And in “If This Tour Doesn’t Kill You, I Will,” the band’s members actually die — at their own hands, taking a go at one another.
Alamy/Getty Margot Robbie and the folks behind "Barbie" didn't just rack up a ton of dough in theaters -- they're making Mattel money too ... thanks to adults who are feeling nostalgic and needy. There's been this trend going around on TikTok that sees grown men and women filming themselves hitting up their local toy aisles and picking out new Barbie dolls for themselves ... all for the sake of fulfilling their inner child and achieving emotional support.
Accident Sylvain Tesson Et Sa Compagne Elise – Impossible d’évoquer Sylvain Tesson sans évoquer le drame qui a changé à jamais sa vie en 2014. L’auteur de renom a fait une terrible chute aux conséquences durables sur sa santé. Certains des effets de cela continuent de se manifester sur son visage partiellement paralysé. Il ne pourra plus ressembler physiquement à l’homme qu’il était autrefois. L’écrivain qui semblait être un surhumain à travers ses nombreux voyages extraordinaires (marcher 5 000 kilomètres à travers l’Himalaya, parcourir 25 000 kilomètres à vélo à travers 31 pays avec moins de 1 000 dollars, escalader des montagnes incroyables et passer six mois seul dans une cabane sibérienne sans eau courante ni l’électricité) est tombé du ciel lors d’une soirée entre potes.
With a dark blow to cheerful prospects, a former treasurer found herself at the center of allegations, calling out an act of dishonesty. After leaving her job at the Garnet Valley Boosters Club in Pennsylvania, Kimberly Zoellner was caught in between accusations of stealing around $47,000. And with that update, an array of distress unleashed havoc in the cheerleading club.  Reportedly, the 49-year-old faced claims of using the money for personal benefits, while her arrest followed.
If you are looking for a canopy tent for parties, weddings, or other outside activities, this brand-new canopy tent can be conveniently carried and meet your demands. Made from a rust-resistant powder-coated steel frame and durable waterproof PE cloth, this tent endures all types of weather and blocks up to 99% of the sun’s UV rays. Besides, this canopy tent can be used on hard surfaces such as decks, driveways, lawns, and more.
I am woman, hear me roar — with laughter, at “POTUS: or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive,” playwright Selina Fillinger’s delicious feminist farce about the all-female staff that keeps the country out of war and other sticky situations while babysitting the dullard who holds the highest office in our beleaguered land.
This image appears in the gallery: New Celebrity Parents 13. Take That's Howard Donald has become a dad for the FOURTH time! The Take That singer and his wife Katie Halil welcomed son Dougie Bear into the world on Tuesday (22.02.17) and couldn't be happier. Howard revealed on Twitter: "Hello Dougie Bear Donald! He's here and he's beautiful! He arrived yesterday morning and we are over the Pluto. X" Picture: SPLASH
Taking an old film score and dropping it into a new film is “like wearing somebody else’s underwear,” veteran composer Earle Hagen used to say. Hagen, the Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning composer of such classic themes as “The Andy Griffith Show,” “The Dick Van Dyke Show” and “The Mod Squad,” would have been appalled by the musical choices in Netflix’s “May December.” A scene from that film, with Julianne Moore opening her refrigerator door to a melodramatic piano cue, has gone viral.