An old threat comes “Out of the Ashes”: The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 5 is streaming now on AMC+. As of 12 a.m. PT / 3 a.m. ET on September 12, AMC+ subscribers in the U.S. can start watching “Out of the Ashes” one week before its television broadcast on Sunday, September 19, at 9/8c on the
As The Sopranos did, the prequel film The Many Saints of Newark features some familiar faces as well as some newcomers to the screen. We photographed 13 cast members, as well as series creator and Many Saints co-writer David Chase, for our special digital cover that goes into the making of the movie. Here, we
Grand Central Publishing and Iris Johansen’s HIGH STAKES All bets are off as #1 New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen introduces gambler Logan Tanner. He lives the exhilarating life of a professional gambler, but all the glitz and glamor hide a dark and violent past as an extractor—a world that comes rushing back to
West Valley Christian Church on Sherman Way, West Hills. (Google Street View) Here is a sampling of religious services in the San Fernando Valley area, Sept. 11-18. Love God, Love People: The Rev. Rob Denton explains the message, 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. (indoors and online) on Sept. 12. West Valley Christian Church, 22450 Sherman
For 20 years now, New Yorkers have woken up to this day – to relive, to remember. Some find themselves forced to, others want to. In a church yard – just yards from Ground Zero – a group gathered as a bell rang out. Five strikes, repeated four times, the traditional firefighters’ salute to the
The prime minister is expected to repeal some powers of the Coronavirus Act as he sets out the government’s plan for managing COVID-19 over the autumn and winter. Boris Johnson will outline the next steps in the pandemic response at a news conference next week. Number 10 said COVID-19 will circulate alongside flu and other
CAA has become the latest media and entertainment company to sue an insurance company for not covering losses suffered during the coronavirus shutdown. The Hollywood agency on Friday filed a civil suit in Los Angeles Superior Court against Affiliated FM, citing the insurance company’s “bad-faith refusal” to pay CAA claims “under broad ‘all-risk’ policies of
WhatsApp on Friday announced it will roll out support for end-to-end encrypted chat backups on the cloud for Android and iOS users, paving the way for storing information such as chat messages and photos in Apple iCloud or Google Drive in a cryptographically secure manner. The feature, which will go live to all of its
I was new in town — I moved to New York in the year 2000, looking for some breathing room after some sad times in Virginia. I found a cheap apartment in downtown Manhattan, right under the World Trade Center, on John Street. A weird place to live — nobody really lived in the financial
Texas is SO back. Oklahoma native Zach Bryan will be heading south (pun intended) to play a pre-game concert at The University Of Texas on September 25th before the Longhorn’s game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders. “We can’t wait to have Zach Bryan, one of the rising stars in country music, join us for
“I always have this lingering urge to drop out of society as we know it: to disappear, simplify and disconnect from the modern apparatus and just be with my family,” explains singer and songwriter Dave Hause. It’s a dream he tries to sell to his loved ones in his new song “Hanalei,” premiering exclusively on
This article contains Lucifer Season 6 spoilers. No Netflix resurrections this time, as Lucifer has departed this mortal realm after six terrific seasons. The show’s fans managed to rescue it from cancellation once, and the streaming service stepped up to keep the party going at Lux several times, but we’ve had to say goodbye to
Ashton Kutcher was invited to an ESPN set this weekend to share his thoughts on college football — but all he got in return from the crowd was some harsh advice on his hygiene. The actor got tapped by the network to be the guest prediction picker ahead of Saturday’s slate of games, especially the
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G, the latest Galaxy A-series handset from the South Korean smartphone maker, has reportedly started receiving the September Android security patch. The update may include stability improvements and bug fixes, as per the report. Eligible handsets in the European region are receiving the update. The company has already rolled out the security
Up to 660,000 jobs – many in the UK’s industrial heartlands – are at risk unless Boris Johnson speeds up green investment and moving to “net zero” carbon dioxide emissions, according to a major study. Many of the areas where jobs are most under threat include the “red wall” constituencies won by the Conservatives from
AC Bradley has been able to push the boundaries with Marvel’s What If…?, the first animated series from Marvel Studios. In fact, just this past week, the writer and her writer’s room unveiled a shockingly horrific zombie-themed episode that included an astonishingly high amount of gore for a Marvel project. Even then, the head writer
A guy named Monty Brogan is going to prison. He’s an Irish-American fireman’s kid from Brooklyn’s Bay Ridge neighborhood who got into a ritzy Manhattan private school, got himself mixed up with drugs and gangsters, got rich, and got busted. Now, this slick-looking player, with the sharp goatee and nice leather jacket, is getting ready
Former President George W. Bush on Saturday called on Americans to confront domestic violent extremists, comparing them to violent extremists abroad and warning that they are “children of the same foul spirit.” In a speech marking the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Bush said the US has seen “growing evidence that the dangers to
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The strength and unity of Americans was on display on Saturday as cities across Los Angeles County commemorated the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. Related: Listing of today’s ceremonies in L.A. County and memorial sites to visit The tributes began early, especially at LAX where a moment of silence was held at 5:46