Month: December 2021

Sturgill Simpson has always eluded to the fact that he only planned on making five albums, all inspired by different emotions we feel throughout certain seasons of life. Before he went ghost on social media, he posted on Instagram a few years back that his albums would be based around: “The traditional Christian narrative the
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Households face an average hit of £1,200 to their incomes from the double whammy of rising energy bills and taxes, a think tank has said. The Resolution Foundation (RF) says families are facing a “cost-of-living catastrophe” when the energy price cap goes up and National Insurance contributions (NICs) rise by 1.25 percentage points in April.
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Marvel’s decade of box-office dominance continued in a new way today, with Sony Pictures announcing that Spider-Man: No Way Home, their co-production with Marvel Studios that capped off Tom Holland’s first Spider-Man trilogy, has become the highest-grossing film in the studio’s history. Last night, No Way Home surpassed the global box office gross of Spider-Man: Far From
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Michael J. Fox has become the most famous Parkinson’s patient in the world since he announced his diagnosis back in 1998. The actor and philanthropist announced his retirement from acting last year, 30 years after his initial diagnosis and 20 years later than his doctor estimated he would be able to keep working. He has
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NFL players and teams, colleagues, friends and others are mourning John Madden, the Hall of Fame NFL coach-turned-broadcaster who died today at 85. Here are some of their tributes from social media: A statement on the passing of the great John Madden from CBS Sports Chairman Sean McManus. pic.twitter.com/gyPhF91NGy — NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS)
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