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Melvin Gregg as King, Grace Byers as Allison, Antoinette Robertson as Lisa, Sinqua Walls as Nnamdi, Jermaine Fowler as Clifton, Dewayne Perkins as Dewayne, and Xochitl Mayo as Shanika in The Blackening. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson
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Why you should hop on the rift

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"Tokyo's custom from the Netflix original series 'Money Heist' on display at the Gamescom trade fair" by verchmarco is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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“Money Heist” is a new spin on bank robbing

Max Ngonga
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Bianca Mints
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Why “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” was ahead of its time

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Ruel performed at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston July 14th, 2023. Photo Courtesy of Yelitza Leon
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Ruel throws down the “4TH WALL” in an incredible Boston performance

Yelitza Leon
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Animal, Asia, Blue image. Photo courtesy of Pixabay.
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How Nexpo’s “Fear of the Deep” video fills you with dread

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Fourth Wing: Is it worth the hype?

Deborah Fauche
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