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Novak Djokovic is the biggest tennis name at this year’s Olympics in Paris, who is not staying at the Olympic Village. A prominent publication decided to highlight that point in a social media post, which has been called out by many fans. The magazine put out a tweet with a series of images from the village. The images were taken from the quarters featuring Spain, Greece, the United States and Serbia. They further went on to state how key players from these countries are staying with their respective contingents while Djokovic prefers his own accommodation. Many believe that this is…

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Amazon Prime Day is about to kick off, and as the bona fide PEOPLE Shopping Amazon expert, I’ve been scouting the best deals for months, all of which can be found in Amazon’s deals hub. And, to no one’s surprise, my cart is already filled with Prime Day deals I’ve been waiting all year to scoop up.  During this Prime Day, I’m grabbing the best Amazon finds in almost every category, including noise-canceling headphones I require for my next flight, cooling bedding that’ll keep my night sweats at bay, and breezy linen clothing I’m sure to wear all summer long.…

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The logo graced comics and other works for nearly 30 years before being retired in 2005.The logo graced comics and other works for nearly 30 years before being retired in 2005. Logo text DC is going into the future by looking to the past. The entertainment company Friday unveiled its new logo, including a logo for the fledgling screen media division, DC Studios. And it’s a logo with which many fans and readers will be familiar. The company is bringing back the classic logo, known as the “DC bullet,” that graced its publications for almost three decades, from 1977 to…

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Stryper’s Michael Sweet thinks there’s nothing wrong with discussing politics and religion. Mitch Lafon recently asked the following question on X: “Should rock stars keep their political leanings to themselves?” Then, in a separate tweet, he shared Sweet’s response by calling it a ‘thoughtful answer.’ The frontman stated: “I have a little bit of a different view on that. We’ve been a band that has sung about God for 40 years. Yet still people tell us we should keep religion out of our music. You have to speak/sing about what you believe in! Or what’s the point? Then you’re just…

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Timothée Chalamet leads an ensemble cast in the highly anticipated biopic about Bob Dylan’s early yearsA Complete Unknown, the highly anticipated biopic about ’s early years starring , in July 2024, giving fans a glimpse of the long-awaited film.Directed by Walk the Line’s James Mangold, the movie delves into Dylan’s arrival in New York City at 19 and his rise to fame, culminating in his controversial electric set at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.Chalamet’s performance has already generated buzz, with the first teaser showcasing the nominee singing Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall,” after he’s introduced by Pete Seeger…

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Ryan Reynolds has jokes, especially when it comes to a joke of a movie he once made with his wife, Blake Lively!Reynolds and his Deadpool & Wolverine co-star, Hugh Jackman, took part in Vanity Fair’s lie detector test series and Jackman couldn’t help but bring up the sore subject that is Green Lantern. The 2011 DC Comics film, starring Reynolds and Lively, was a colossal flop. So much so, Reynolds has gone on the record to say the film was “pretty bad.” And on the back of such disappointment, the studio scrapped a sequel.And with the Marvel Comics film already making a splash in…

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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Charli XCX is having a brat summer. The singer is having a moment with her latest album, which is out now, and we’re all sure to have it on repeat for 365 days and beyond. While she’s a huge star, she’s just like Us regarding home fragrances, especially when it comes to investing in high-quality candles. When we love a candle, we make sure it’s in every room of our house or apartment. Charli actually takes that a step further.…

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For the superstar’s performance to kick off the Paris games, she wore a Dior Haute Couture ensemble that was accessorized by a sea of naturally molten feathers in pink and white. The Olympics had a thing with Lady Gaga. The global superstar hit the world stage on Friday night by way of the Olympics opening ceremony in Paris where she helped kick off the festivities by performing “Mon Truc en Plumes,” a Zizi Jeanmarie song that translates to “My Thing With Feathers” — and there were quite a few. The Oscar and Grammy Award-winning singer descended a set of stairs…

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Movies Science Fiction Movies Every Cameo In Deadpool & Wolverine Explained 20th Century Studios/Marvel Contains spoilers for “Deadpool and Wolverine” “Deadpool and Wolverine” has finally hit theaters, and to very few fans’ surprise, the film is jam-packed with cameos. While many cameos were rumored leading up to the release, the actual amount in the film is astounding. Disney played it pretty close to the hip and even planted fake leaks to keep fans guessing, so if you haven’t seen the movie, don’t believe everything you’ve seen online. The film’s executive producer, Wendy Jacobson, told GamesRadar, “There may or may not…

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Despite being announced in 2022, there’s been little news on the film adaptation of the hit video game, BioShock, which was picked up by Netflix as a streaming original. Thanks to producer Roy Lee, however, we now know that the film is still in the works, but with a budget that will be much less than was previously thought. Lee was in attendance at SDCC to share the news yesterday, which comes at the hands of a recent restructuring at Netflix. Per Variety, the new BioShock movie still has The Hunger Games’ Francis Lawrence attached to direct (who is now…

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