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HHN Hollywood Mazes Tier List (2014 – 2019 Events) RANKING all of Them

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HHN Hollywood Mazes Tier List (2014 – 2019 Events) RANKING all of Them

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Best Black Friday Home & Tech Deals 2021: Wayfair, Dyson, Apple & More

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Allswell: Use the code THANKFUL to save 20% at Allswell (11/9-11/23); Use the code BLACKFRIDAY to take 25% off (11/24-11/29); Use the code CYBERWEEK to take 20% off mattresses + 25% off everything else (11/30-12/6). 

Anthropologie: Take 30% off regular-priced items and an extra 30% off sale items at Anthropologie (11/24-11/28).

Apple: Save $50 on the Apple AirPods with Wireless Charging Case and $290 on Apple Watches at Amazon.

Brooklyn Bedding: Save 25% sitewide at Brooklyn Bedding through 11/29; Save 30% sitewide through 11/29.

Bed Bath & Beyond: Save up to 50% on Bed Bath & Beyond’s kitchen, bedding, and holiday deals.

Casper: Get 20% off Casper mattresses and 10% off everything else (11/20-11/24); Save up to 30% on bundles, 20% on mattresses, and 10% on everything else (11/25-11/30).

Crane & Canopy: Enjoy 20% off luxury bedding, sheets, and décor from Crane & Canopy with code “CHEER20” (11/23-11/30).

Dyson: Get $50 off the Dyson V8 Absolute until 11/27 and $50 off the Dyson V10 Absolute until 12/4. 

Home Depot: Take up to 25% off appliances, up to 30% off select wine & beverage coolers and 30% off select small appliances through 12/1.

Instant Pot: Get a $60 discount on the Instant Pot Duo at Amazon.

Gravity Blankets: Save 40% on mattresses and 30% on blankets, robes, and masks from Gravity Blankets (11/22-11/30).

Kohl’s: Get 20% off when you use the promo code GOSHOP20 at checkout from Kohl’s (11/27-12/1).

Lowes: Get discounts on home decor, save up to $750 on major appliances, and take 40% off select tools at Lowes through 12/1.

My Sheets Rock: Enjoy 20% off premium bamboo sheets from My Sheets Rock when you use the promo code EPIC from (11/23-11/29).

EA & Amazon Nearing Deal for Mass Effect TV Series

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The Mass Effect video game trilogy is known for its expansive story and deep world, which are two aspects that make a natural fit for a TV series. And according to a new report, Electronic Arts and Amazon are nearing a deal to make that a reality.

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According to Deadline, the video game publisher and Amazon are close to closing a deal to “develop a series based on the best-selling sci-fi video game franchise.” The report did not contain any more information like casting or if it was adapting the games or telling a different story within the universe. Head of Amazon Studios Jennifer Salke said that Amazon was continuing the invest in the fantasy genre, which puts this imminent deal in a clearer perspective as it is coming right off the heels of The Wheel of Time‘s historic debut on Amazon Prime and about a year before The Lord of the Rings‘ upcoming series.

Rumblings of a Mass Effect TV show have been bubbling up since February 2021 when the Witcher star posted a secretive picture on Instagram that possibly pointed to his involvement with BioWare’s space-faring RPG series. Users were able to utilize deblurring tools to look at the paper in foreground, which revealed a handful of Mass Effect terms like “Tali’Zorah,” “Cerberus,” and “Geth.” It seemed as though the text was ripped from the Mass Effect 3 Wikipedia page.

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A Mass Effect movie has also been thrown around since 2010 and was supposed to come from Legendary and Warner Bros. But after leadership and priority changes, its producers felt it was better to restart, according to Mass Effect: Legendary Edition‘s project director Mac Walters. He said in June 2021 after the Legendary Edition‘s launch that a film would be “fighting the IP” since it would be difficult to do the series justice in 90 to 120 minutes.

“If you’re going to tell a story that’s as fleshed out as Mass Effect, TV is the way to do it,” he said. “There’s a natural way it fits well with episodic content.”

The project was “never picked up again after that, [but] not for lack of trying.” However, it seems like Amazon has stepped in to pick it up and bring this series to its streaming service.



RONCO Releases Energetic Club Anthem, ‘The One’

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“The One,” isn’t just an upbeat original house track from USA based artist RONCO, it’s the next chapter of an artists realization of his talents and thus took things to the next level. His November 2021 single contains all the hallmarks of a sound primed to pop off in the club. The peak of the moment is the rhythmic basslines in the drop, this layered with crisp house percussion and a silky smooth pop vocal captures a perfect balance which sets a good mood. RONCO, real name Kendrick Acken, has been a life long music lover – after getting exposed to electronic music heavy in high school and then being moved by a Skrillex show in 2011, he knew what he was meant to do.

RONCO began to immerse himself in the culture more than ever, soon learning to DJ and then starting the alias RONCO in 2018. He took notice to truly achieve his dream, he would need to improve his production game and begin releasing original music while continuing to do to events. In 2020, quarantine allowed him ample time to up his production development and unite his skillset of live performance and studio prowess. Today, he’s brought those 2 folds as one and is already gaining recognition, getting signed to labels like Bring The Kingdom, now Uttermost, and others.



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Skunk Performs "Square Biz" by Teena Marie | Season 6 Ep. 6 | THE MASKED SINGER

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Hosted by Nick Cannon and panelists Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke, “The Masked Singer” is a top-secret singing competition in which celebrities face off against one another while shrouded from head to toe in elaborate costumes, concealing their identities. With each performance, the host, panelists, audience, viewers and even the other contestants are left guessing who the singer is behind the mask. The singers may attempt to throw off the crowd, but keen observers might pick up on tiny clues buried throughout the show. Each week, a singer is eliminated — and then reveals his or her true identity.

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Euphoria: Season Two; HBO Sets Drama Series Return Date (Watch) – canceled + renewed TV shows

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Euphoria TV Show on HBO: season 1 ratings (canceled or renewed?

Euphoria is returning to HBO soon. The cable network set a premiere date for the series’ second season in January. Starring Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Nika King, Eric Dane, Angus Cloud, Jacob Elordi, Algee Smith, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Barbie Ferreira, Maude Apatow, Javon Walton, Dominic Fike, Storm Reid, and Austin Abrams, the series follows a teen and her friends as they deal with their troubled lives.

Created, written, and directed by Sam Levinson, Zendaya won an Emmy for her role. HBO revealed more about the series in a press release.

“Amidst the intertwining lives in the town of East Highland, 17-year-old Rue (Zendaya) must find hope while balancing the pressures of love, loss, and addiction.”

Euphoria will return on January 9th. Check out a preview for season two below.

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The Surprises, Snubs, and Changing Rules for This Year’s Grammy Nominations

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On Tuesday morning, the Recording Academy revealed the full slate of nominations for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. Over the past few tumultuous years, the Recording Academy has overseen changes in leadership and nominating procedures, with one more twist being announced just this morning before the nominations were unveiled: the Big Four general field categories (Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist) would grow from 8 to 10 nominees each. This is the second expansion in recent years, with only five nominees in those categories through 2018.

The 10 nominees for Album of the Year include on-again-off-again rival superstars Kanye West and Taylor Swift. West, who was nominated for Album of the Year for each of his first three albums, has not been in the category since 2007’s Graduation. In one of this year’s biggest surprises, his chart-topping album Donda breaks a streak of over a decade of snubs that included 2010’s mega-acclaimed My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.

Swift, who just won her third Album of the Year in March for folklore, is up again for its follow-up, evermore. She announced earlier in the year that she would not submit Fearless (Taylor’s Version), a re-recording of her 2008 album that won two Grammys, for awards consideration this year. Rounding out the AOTY category are Justin Bieber, Olivia Rodrigo, Lil Nas X, H.E.R., Billie Eilish, Doja Cat, Jon Batiste, and Lady Gaga & Tony Bennett.

As expected, 2021’s breakout star Olivia Rodrigo is the only artist up for all of the Big Four categories. Because that quartet of awards includes Best New Artist, it’s only possible to sweep all of the general field awards at the beginning of your career, and it’s been done only twice in history: by Christopher Cross in 1981 and by Billie Eilish in 2020. Eilish herself has already made history again this year. With “Happier Than Ever” up for Record of the Year, she’s now only the fifth artist to be nominated for the award three years in a row, following “Bad Guy” and “Everything I Wanted,” which both won.

 

Surprises and Snubs

 

Jon Batiste, a singer and multi-instrumentalist who leads the house band on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, was seldom mentioned in predictions for this year’s Grammy nominations. But he wound up leading the field with 11 nominations – approaching the record for most nominations in one year at 12, which is shared by Michael Jackson and Babyface. Batiste, who became an Oscar winner earlier this year for his score for Soul, could once again share an award with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for the film in the Grammy category Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media. The secret to Batiste’s potentially huge Grammy night haul is that he blends so many genres in his work that he’s up for awards including Best R&B Album (for We Are), Best Jazz Instrumental Album (for Jazz Selections: Music From and Inspired by Soul), and Best American Roots Song.

This year’s biggest (and strangest) snub may be for Texas singer Kacey Musgraves. In 2019, she took home four Grammys, including Album of the Year and Best Country Album, for Golden Hour. But last month, a few weeks after she released the follow-up album Star-Crossed, a Recording Academy committee decided that the album would not be eligible for Best Country Album, instead of putting it in competition for Pop Vocal Album. Ultimately, Star-Crossed came up empty in all of the pop and general field categories. Instead, the only two nominations Musgraves got this year are for the album track “Camera Roll,” in the Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance categories, rendering the Academy’s committee ruling all the more curious.

Things turned out better for Brandi Carlile, who was taken out of contention for Americana categories in another controversial committee ruling this year. Her single “Right On Time” is up for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance. Her latest album, In These Silent Days, wasn’t available since it was released following the eligibility date.

Although The Weeknd announced that he will not submit his music to the Grammys in the future after last year’s surprise snub of After Hours, he’s up for three Grammys for his work on Kanye West’s Donda, including a Best Melodic Rap Performance nomination for their hit collaboration “Hurricane.”

Donda’s nominations also shine a Grammy spotlight on some of the album’s more controversial guests, including Marilyn Manson, who’s currently facing multiple lawsuits for sexual assault, and DaBaby, who was dropped from several festivals this year following homophobic comments at Rolling Loud. Controversial comics Dave Chappelle and Louis C.K. are also up for Grammys this year, for Best Spoken Word Album and Best Comedy Album, respectively.

 

Notable Firsts

 

The veteran Minnesota indie band Low just garnered the first Grammy nominations of its long career. The band’s 13th album, Hey What, released by Sub Pop, is up for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical against nominees including Yebba and The Marias.

Swedish pop superstars ABBA are this year’s comeback kids, with a Record of the Year nomination for “I Still Have Faith In You” (that song’s parent album, Voyager, was released in November and won’t be eligible for Grammys until next year). It’s the group’s first-ever Grammy acknowledgment, as ABBA was never nominated during its wildly popular ‘70s and ‘80s heyday.

Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga are up for six awards for their second collaborative album of jazz standards, Love For Sale. It’s Bennett’s final album, with the legendary 95-year-old crooner retiring this year following a 2016 diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. And it gives Bennett the distinction of the longest span of time between first and last Album of the Year nominations, 59 years after his nod for I Left My Heart in San Francisco (Bennett also won the award in 1995 for his MTV Unplugged). The last jazz album to be nominated for Album of the Year was Herbie Hancock’s River: The Joni Letters, which beat out Kanye West and Amy Winehouse to take home the award in 2008.

The 64th Annual Grammys will be broadcast on CBS on January 31, 2022 live from the Los Angeles venue currently known as Staples Center, which will be rechristened the Crypto.com Arena next month.



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