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Tom Holland Fans Hoping For More Spider-Man Movies In The MCU Just Got Some Extremely Good News
Spider-Man is one of the most popular Marvel characters of all time, and Tom Holland’s current run on the big screen is appropriately massive. Fans can’t wait to see the upcoming threequel No Way Home, which will also mark the end of the actor’s current contract. But moviegoers hoping to see more of Holland’s Spider-Man movies in the MCU just got some extremely good news. The upcoming release of Spider-Man: No Way Home will mark Tom Holland’s whopping sixth appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But with his contract ending, fans are worrying about the future of the current franchise. Although producer Amy Pascal just offered an update that’ll thrill…
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Gwen Stefani: ‘Dreams come true, guys. Christmas miracles happen to people’ – Music News
Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani bring their Christmas fun to this one-hour special, as they share their family traditions, memories, music, anecdotes and more. They take us through some of their most memorable Christmas songs and insights about each song they love. Gwen Stefani Discusses The First Time She Watched Blake Shelton On TV…. Gwen Stefani: So I was on The Voice. I didn’t know Blake. I didn’t even know that he existed as a human being, let alone an artist, and when I got on the show, I was Googling him and watching old reruns of The Voice to try to figure out why people liked him so much.…
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Fine Arts Christmas showcase returning to campus | News
The ESCC Fine Arts Student Art Exhibit and Christmas Concert will highlight the visual and musical talents of students in the ESCC Fine Arts Division. Pictured, from left, are Fine Arts Division students and instructors who will perform during the event: Devon Turley, Maranda Cochran, Matthew Murray, Mason Dean, Ryleigh Hvarvan, Angelys Figuera Torres and Joshua Donaldson. Voice student Laura Davis, left, practices with voice and music instructor Erin Smith. Davis will perform a solo in the ESCC Fine Arts Christmas Concert on Dec. 2. ENTERPRISE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Enterprise State Community…
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Entertainment News Roundup: Bryan Adams adds rock touch with music star-themed Pirelli calendar; Sorrentino says making personal film helped him deal with tragedy and more
Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs. Bryan Adams adds rock touch with music star-themed Pirelli calendar Cher, Rita Ora, Iggy Pop, Jennifer Hudson and other music stars take centre stage in the 2022 Pirelli calendar unveiled on Monday, shot by Canadian rocker and photographer Bryan Adams. However the 62-year-old was unable to unveil his take of the famed calendar in person in Milan after testing positive for COVID-19 upon arrival in Italy last week. He joined a press conference remotely via video. Sorrentino says making personal film helped him deal with tragedy Italian director Paolo Sorrentino says it was helpful for him…
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Pandemic hobby grows into plan for Africa’s largest photography library
Since the pandemic forced many U.S. bookshops to close or slash prices, Ghanaian New Yorker Paul Ninson has amassed 30,000 African photo books for a library he hopes will inspire the next generation of photographers back home. Ninson estimates that he now owns the world’s largest collection of books with images taken in Africa or by photographers of African descent. Thanks to a $1 million crowdfunding windfall, he has already started shipping the trove to West Africa. “For so long we’ve let other people tell our stories and distribute our stories,” Ninson said in one of his 16 New York storage units, crammed with ceiling-high stacks of books. “That is…
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A Potentially ‘Embarrassing’ Nude Self-Portrait That Lucian Freud Disavowed Is Almost Certainly by the Artist, Experts Say
Did Lucian Freud disavow a nude self-portrait because he was embarrassed by it? That could be the case, according to the Guardian, which reports that after an unnamed Swiss collector bought the full-length painting at auction more than two decades ago, only to have the artist and his estate refute the painting’s authorship, three independent studies have now confirmed that the work is indeed an authentic work by Freud. The undated painting, titled Standing Male Nude, was sold at auction in 1997 in Geneva. According to the anonymous buyer, Freud himself telephoned and offered to pay twice the price just to have the self-portrait back in his own hands. Now, after years of…