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- Labrinth Says ‘F— “Euphoria”’ in Cryptic Social Media Post: ‘I’m D...
“Euphoria” composer Labrinth is distancing himself from the HBO series, which premieres its highly anticipated third season on April 12. In a cryptic Instagram post on Thursday night, the Emmy- and Grammy-nominated musician wrote: “I’m done with this industry. Fuck Columbia. Double fuck ‘Euphoria.’ I’m out. Thank you and good night x.” Labrinth is currently […] [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Texas congressman rips new statue at Rangers’ ballpark
"As fans and families prepared to celebrate a new baseball season, they were instead confronted with a monument that echoes the language and symbolism of racial terror." [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Trump Targets Forced Labor in Global Tariff Scheme
The Trump administration began a trade investigation Thursday into whether dozens of countries have policies to combat forced labor. [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Review: A Period Drama About the Price of Progress in the American West
Train Dreams is a movie about a complicated truth: that life can be beautiful and cruel at the same time. Based on Denis Johnson's novella, it follows Robert Grainier, a logger in the Pacific Northwest during the age of westward expansion. Grainier helps build the railroads, a job that ends up shaping his life. The trains represent progress—speed, connection, a modern world shaped by technology—but they also transform the land. Forests are cleared, landscapes change, and something old disappears as something new takes its place. Grainier's own life follows the same pattern: He builds a home and a family, and then watches much of what he loves disappear through fire, loss, and time. The film never treats loss as a reason to reject change. Grainier himself finds moments of curiosity in what's new, riding a train to Spokane and marveling at how a quiet town turned into a modern city. Progress doesn't erase tragedy, but tragedy doesn't make progress meaningless. The post Review: A Period Drama About the Price of Progress in the American West appeared first on Reason.com. [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Adam Lambert teases new solo era as Queen take a break from the road
Adam Lambert says Queen have no immediate plans to tour, so he's prepping his next solo project. [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago
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“Euphoria” composer Labrinth is distancing himself from the HBO series, which premieres its highly anticipated third season on April 12. In a cryptic Instagram post on Thursday night, the Emmy- and Grammy-nominated musician wrote: “I’m done with this industry. Fuck Columbia. Double fuck ‘Euphoria.’ I’m out. Thank you and good night x.” Labrinth is currently […] [TheTopNews] Read More.
4 hours ago

"As fans and families prepared to celebrate a new baseball season, they were instead confronted with a monument that echoes the language and symbolism of racial terror." [TheTopNews] Read More.
4 hours ago

The Trump administration began a trade investigation Thursday into whether dozens of countries have policies to combat forced labor. [TheTopNews] Read More.
4 hours ago

Train Dreams is a movie about a complicated truth: that life can be beautiful and cruel at the same time. Based on Denis Johnson's novella, it follows Robert Grainier, a logger in the Pacific Northwest during the age of westward expansion. Grainier helps build the railroads, a job that ends up shaping his life. The trains represent progress—speed, connection, a modern world shaped by technology—but they also transform the land. Forests are cleared, landscapes change, and something old disappears as something new takes its place. Grainier's own life follows the same pattern: He builds a home and a family, and then watches much of what he loves disappear through fire, loss, and time. The film never treats loss as a reason to reject change. Grainier himself finds moments of curiosity in what's new, riding a train to Spokane and marveling at how a quiet town turned into a modern city. Progress doesn't erase tragedy, but tragedy doesn't make progress meaningless. The post Review: A Period Drama About the Price of Progress in the American West appeared first on Reason.com. [TheTopNews] Read More.
4 hours ago

Adam Lambert says Queen have no immediate plans to tour, so he's prepping his next solo project. [TheTopNews] Read More.
4 hours ago
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