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This March you can dive into new LGBTQIA reads: Be Right Back, A Good Person, The Celestial Seas, and more. Check out the rest of the list!
Pretty Lethal Trailer Pits Iris Apatow and Lana Condor Against Uma Thurman #PrettyLethal
Eulalie Magazine had the privilege of chatting with multi-hyphenate Nicole Huff about her latest album, "Who We Are [Deluxe]," and what listeners can expect. Read on for our interview.
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A24's #Backrooms Teaser Highlights Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve Finding a Claustrophobic Realm
6 Books to Read for Women’s History Month
Celebrate Women's History Month in a literary way! Read our list of books that both educate and capture the imagination to brush up on women's history.
To Whom This May Concern Is Jill Scott at Her Most Intentional and Unbothered- Album Review #jillscott #jid #towhomthismayconcern #tierrawhack
Screenwriter Billy Ray Talks About His Debut YA Novel, Burn the Water, and What’s Coming Next
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This Story Might Save Your Life Review: A Genre-Bending Debut #BookReview
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The Beatles Biopics Preview: Release Date, Cast, Plot, and More
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Gore Verbinski on 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' and Sam Rockwell's 11-Page Monologue
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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with These New 7 LGBTQIA Books: To the Death, In Her Spotlight, and more
Celebrate Valentine's day this year with new LGBTQIA reads: To the Death, In Her Spotlight, and more. Check out the rest of the list!
Eulalie Magazine had the privilege of chatting with Jean-Michel Le Gal about his role as Renuf Aucoin in CBC's #SaintPierre Season 2. Read on for our interview.
Taskmaster Live Review: Destroy, Dismantle, and Engulf in Flames in Chicago
Taskmaster Live is a whimsical tribute to the original series. It's a few hours of fun that you won't soon forget. Read our review of the Chicago show.
The Rip Review: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Deliver Old-School Thrills
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