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Cuba Gooding Jr. Headed To Trial In February, New York City Groping Case | News

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Cuba Gooding Jr‘s trial is scheduled to start in Feb. 2022 for his New York City groping case. 

According to ABC News, Judge Curtis Farber set the trial date for Feb. 1, which involves the allegations that the 53-year-old violated three different women at three various Manhattan nightclubs in 2018 and 019. 

“This case has been on my calendar for two years, going on three years,” Farber said at a hearing in state court in Manhattan. 

RELATED: Cuba Gooding Jr. Loses Case Against Woman Who Accused Him Of Groping Her

The Oscar-winning actor is accused of allegedly pinching one woman’s buttocks, squeezing the breast of another, and forcibly touching a woman inappropriately. He was arrested in June 2019 after a 29-year-old woman told police officers that Gooding groped her without her consent at Magic Hour Rooftop Bar & Lounge near Times Square. He was charged with the other incidents soon after. 

Gooding’s trial was originally scheduled for April 2020 but was postponed after cases of the coronavirus surged in New York, eventually shutting the state down. 

He has pleaded not guilty and denies all allegations



Eight Picks for Halloween Anime: Spooky Edition

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It’s never a bad time to binge anime, but with Halloween right around the corner, there is plenty of great spooky anime to watch to make sure that spooky season ends in a fun way.

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Here are eight picks for some great Halloween anime that is easily available on streaming services, although not all of it will leave you shaking in your boots.

Ghost Hunt – Funimation

One of the best supernatural horror series out there, Ghost Hunt follows high school girl Mai who gets pressed into indentured servitude for Kazuya Shibuya, paranormal detective. Along with a cast of ghostbusters of different religions and talents, they set out to free ordinary people from the horrific.

Not only are the characters in Ghost Hunt fun, but the mysteries themselves range from somewhat creepy to downright terrifying. The series does have its lighthearted moments as well, particularly with so many clashing personalities in the cast, but it’s on this list for some moments of sheer terror and excellent writing throughout.

School-Live! – Crunchyroll

As far as psychological horror goes, not much beats Norimitsu Kaihō’s School-Live! This anime follows a delusional high schooler named Yuki that is oblivious to the zombie outbreak that has taken over their city. A dark story that lasts 12 episodes, it’s well worth binging.

Blood-C – Hulu

Blood-C encapsulates the whiplash of the Halloween “Trick or Treat” spirit perfectly. What starts out as a slice of life show about a moderately clumsy girl turns into a gory monster-hunting action fest. While it is a divisive story, spinning off from the mega-popular Blood+ and Blood: The Last Vampire franchises, Blood-C is an interesting mystery that still has plenty of heart and horror.

At only 12 episodes long, it’s perfect for a daylong binge and the dub by Funimation also holds up fairly well. Be warned, it does take a few episodes to warm up and really get going, but it’s worth it.

Witch Hunter Robin – Funimation

Robin is a teenage witch hunter, recently moved to Japan to work for an organization that hunts and captures witches – anyone with telekinetic or ESP powers. Together with her team at STN-J, Robin dives into a dark world of magic, crafts, and murder.

With an enticing plot and a somber, mature tone, it’s easy to get drawn into the mystery surrounding the witches and STN-J. Robin is a sympathetic protagonist and it’s easy to see this strange new world through her eyes, while her colleagues and fellow witch hunters are a colorful bunch of misfits who somehow manage to keep their jobs. While there’s not a lot of outright horror to the title, it’s got that perfect dark and creepy vibe for Halloween.





Hellsing – Hulu/Funimation

While considered by some to be an anime classic, Hellsing is divisive. Are you looking for stylized and bold art? Vampires? Lots of blood and gore? You’ll probably love this. Following the exploits of Alucard and his new vampire servant Seras, they hunt down the evil vampires of the world, working for the titular Hellsing organization.

Gore and violence are in no short supply, and this series is not for the faint of heart. The bold colors create a stark and striking atmosphere and while the anime does deviate from the plotline of the manga, it’s still well worth watching. Think of it like slashers for anime, sit back and enjoy.

D. Gray-man – Hulu

D. Gray-man tells the story of Allen Walker, a member of the Black Order tasked with fighting Akuma and stopping the Millennium Earl from destroying the world. What starts off as a fairly by the books shounen anime gets very dark, very fast, as Allen’s world has no shortage of death and consequences. It’s a horror anime in both style and substance, as many of the moral dilemmas posed to the protagonists have downright damning effects.

With vibrant characters and a fascinating plot, the only downside of this show is that it ends too soon, as the manga is still continuing publication. Fortunately, there is a sequel in the form of D. Gray-man: Hallow, but here’s hoping for another one after the manga is done.

Nyanpire – The Vampire Cat – Crunchyroll

Nyanpire is short but sweet, telling the story of an abandoned cat who nearly dies on the streets, only to be saved by a vampire and given eternal life and turned into a vampire himself. Featuring characters including a fallen angel and a one-eyed samurai, Nyanpire is at no shortage for friends and adventures despite his tragic origin story.

Despite being a vampire, even a cat one, Nyanpire is absolutely hopeless and irresponsible, continually bringing most of his problems on himself. It’s okay though because they’re all solved in four short minutes! The series is also worth watching for the very peculiar live-action outro that seems to have had a great deal of thought put into it, despite lasting for about 60 seconds.

Zombie Loan – RetroCrush/Crunchyroll

Zombie Loan is a fresh twist on what sometimes feels like a genre that is dying, following Michiru Kita as she teams up with the two mysterious and cool boys at school who are actually zombie grim reapers after losing their own lives in a bus accident.

It has elements of the typical afterlife bureaucracy genre, but Michiru’s powers and the boys’ unusual zombie nature keep it interesting to watch. Admittedly, it’s not the most horrifying entry on this list, but it’s definitely a different kind of anime.


That’s it for our list of streaming recommendations, feel free to suggest other great Halloween anime in the comments like Paranoia Agent or School Days.

MORE: Five Anime Series That Are Due for a Remake

Fugees Postpone Reunion Tour | Pitchfork

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Fugees are postponing their upcoming reunion tour, which was supposed to begin in Chicago on November 2. The group shared the news on Instagram on Friday (October 29), writing that the decision was “to ensure the best chance that all cities on the tour are fully open so we can perform for as many fans as possible.” They have not yet announced their make-up dates, which are slated for “early 2022.” See more below.

Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Pras Michel announced the shows in September as a commemoration of the 25th anniversary of their celebrated second album The Score. They performed a pop-up show in New York the day after the announcement, their first concert together in 15 years.

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Daniel Glass – Drum Solo from The Century Project

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This is the Finale Solo that closes Daniel Glass’ award-winning “The Century Project” DVD.
In this clip, he is playing his DW Commemorative Buddy Rich kit. Don’t let the lugs fool you, it’s a DW Classics Kit (poplar/mahogany shells, Vintage Marine FinishPly). Sizes are 9×13, 16×16 (x2), 14×24, 5.5×14.
This DVD is a MUST SEE for any drummer or musician, as it comprehensively takes you through the history of music from 1865 to 1965, via…THE DRUMS.

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“The Century Project: 100 Years of American Music From Behind The Drums”.

“The Century Project” takes you on a thrilling journey through 100 years of music history, tracing the story of the drum set from its inception at the end of the Civil War (1865) to the dawn of the British Invasion (1965). Throughout the presentation, Daniel introduces and demonstrates a variety of classic styles and techniques, including double drumming, ragtime, New Orleans jazz, Chicago jazz, classic swing, bebop, rhythm and blues, rockabilly and early rock’n’roll.

To bring these musical eras to life, The Century Project incorporates eleven stunning vintage drum sets, hundreds of rare product and vintage catalog shots, and a dozen high energy performances from an all-star band featuring members of Royal Crown Revue, the Brian Setzer Orchestra, the Conan O’Brien house band, and Bette Midler’s “Kiss My Brass” Revue.

Filmed and recorded in stunning high-definition, The Century Project reveals a side of the drums never before seen, and endeavors to show musicians here in the 21st Century just how much they actually have in common with the past. The bottom line – learning more about the classic styles demonstrated in The Century Project will make you a stronger and more competitive drummer, regardless of what style of music you play.

Dahi Papdi Chaat Recipe | Crispy & Khasta Home-made Papdi | Chaat Chutneys | Chef Sanjyot Keer

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Full written recipe for Dahi Papdi Chaat

Prep time: 15-20 minutes
Cooking time: 20-25 minutes
Serves: 4-6 people

Crispy Papdi
Ingredients:
● Maida (refined flour) 2 cups
● Ajwain (carom seeds) ½ tsp
● Salt ½ tsp
● Ghee 4 tbsp
● Water as required
Method:
● In a mixing bowl add refined flour, semolina, ajwain, salt and ghee, mix well and incorporate the ghee into the flour.
● Add water slowly and gradually to knead a semi stiff dough. Knead the dough for at least 2-3 minutes.
● Cover it with a damp cloth and rest it for at least 30 minutes. Meanwhile you can make chutneys.
● Knead the dough once again after the rest. You can make the papdi in two ways, one by dividing the dough into small lemon size equal roundels, further apply some oil and roll into 2-inch diameter individually. Prick with fork on the entire surface and you can fry them, another way is, which is much time saving, divide the dough into medium size dough ball and apply some oil and roll into thin big chapati, cut in 3-inch diameter using a cookie cutter or a jar lid, further prick using a fork on the entire surface.
● Set oil in wok and heat until it’s moderately hot, fry these papdi on low flame until its crisp & golden brown. Remove it on absorbent paper or a sieve to get rid of excess oil.
● Fry all the papdis in same way, super crisp papdis are ready, you can store them in an airtight container.

Green chutney
Ingredients:
● Hara dhaniya (coriander leaves) 1 cup (packed)
● Pudina (fresh mint leaves) ½ cup (packed)
● Adrak (ginger) 1 inch
● Teekhi hari mirchi (spicy green chillies) 2-3 nos.
● Jeera (cumin) powder 1 tsp
● Amchur (dry mango) powder 1 tsp
● Kala namak (black salt) ½ tsp
● Roasted Chana dal 1 tbsp
● Salt to taste
● Ice cubes 2-3 nos.
● Water as required
Method:
● Add all the ingredients in a grinding jar and grind into a fine chutney, store this in refrigerator and use accordingly.

Sweet tamarind chutney
Ingredients:
● Tamarind (imli) ½ cup
● Seedless dates (khajoor) 150 gm
● Jaggery 1 kg
● Jeera powder 1 tbsp
● Kashmiri red chilli powder 1 tbsp
● Dry ginger powder ½ tsp
● Black salt 1 tsp
● Black pepper a pinch
● Salt to taste
● Water 750 ml
Methods:
● Soak the imli and khajoor separately in hot water for 15-20 minutes, further squeeze the imli to remove the pulp.
● Transfer the imli pulp and soaked khajoor in a mixer grinder and grind to a fine paste.
● Now, take a wok and, strain the grinded imli & khajoor pulp through a sieve, further, add jaggery, and the remaining powdered spices along with salt & pepper. Switch on the flame & let the jaggery melt.
● As and when you start to cook, a layer of scum will form, remove the scum with a spoon and cook the chutney for 30 minutes on medium flame, while stirring occasionally.
● Cook until the chutney has reached a thin syrup like consistency. Switch off the flame and allow it to cool down, do not cook for too long as it will thicken a bit as it cools down.
● Sweet tamarind chutney is ready, as this chutney takes time for cooking, you can make them in bulk and store them in a well sterilized & airtight jar and refrigerate them for couple of days. Use accordingly.

Special spice mix
Ingredients:
● Jeera (cumin seeds) 5 tbsp
● Sabut kaali mirch (black pepper) 2 tbsp
● Teekhi lal mirchi (spicy red chillies) 4-5 nos.
● Ajwain (carom seeds) 1 tbsp
● Salt a large pinch
● Kala namak (black salt) 1 tbsp
● Chaat masala 1 tsp
Methods:
● Set a pan on low heat, add the jeera and dry roast until it darkens in colour and is aromatic, transfer on a plate to cool down.
● Further add the remaining whole spices and dry roast them as well until they are aromatic. Further transfer them on the same plate and allow them to cool down.
● Once cooled, transfer in a grinding jar, along with the remaining ingredients and grind to make a fine powder, special spice mix or dahi bhalla wali masala is ready, store in an airtight container and use accordingly.

Assembly
Ingredients:
● Dahi 4 cups
● Powdered sugar 2 tbsp
● Black salt 1 tbsp
● Boiled potatoes
● Crispy fried papdi
● Spicy green chutney
● Sweet tamarind chutney
● Special spice mix
● Pomegranate seeds
Method:
● Firstly, add the curd, powdered sugar & black salt in a sieve, strain while mixing well and keep the curd mixture aside to be used later in making the papdi chaat.
● Dip the crispy papdi in dahi mixture, top it with boiled potatoes, sprinkle the special spice mix, top the chutneys, some more dahi and finish it with pomegranate seeds. You can tweak the addition of topping on your palate preference.

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Home Sweet Home TV Show on NBC: Season One Viewer Votes – canceled + renewed TV shows

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Home Sweet Home TV show on NBC: canceled or renewed for season 2?

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Will anyone be completely embarrassed in the first season of the Home Sweet Home TV show on NBC? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Home Sweet Home is cancelled or renewed for season two. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren’t considered, we invite you to rate all of the first season episodes of Home Sweet Home here.

An NBC family social experiment series, the Home Sweet Home TV show was created by Ava DuVernay. Episodes pull back the curtain on families from varying backgrounds who lead very different lives. These families learn what it is like to walk a mile in another person’s shoes, challenging racial, religious, economic, geographic, gender, and identity assumptions. Participants exchange homes for a week and experience the lives of those who are unlike them. At the end of each episode, the two families reunite to communicate and share their eye-opening experiences.

What do you think? Which season one episodes of the Home Sweet Home TV series do you rate as wonderful, terrible, or somewhere between? Do you think that Home Sweet Home should be cancelled or renewed for a second season on NBC? Don’t forget to vote, and share your thoughts, below.

Nick Rhodes Looks Back on a Life of Reluctant Rock Stardom

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Nick Rhodes with his 1985 “Interview” Cover.

When the 59-year-old keyboardist, songwriter, and producer appeared on the cover of this magazine in 1985, his band Duran Duran was everywhere, dominating dance-floors with their pioneering synth-pop, and at the vanguard of the MTV revolution that was sweeping the music world. Here, he revisits (and revises) some of the things he said to John Duka back then.

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“I certainly never feel that glamour is a mistake. I should rectify that immediately. What I was getting at is that many people, particularly early on in our career, were viewing us as being slightly more superficial because we were interested in fashion, design, and cinema. And so, people, particularly the more male-dominated rock media of that time, didn’t take us as seriously, musically speaking.

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“In that period, when it was the infancy of music videos and more of a blank canvas, we seized the opportunity to try and do something creative. It was easier to find new ideas back then. Now, people tend to rely on technology more, which I’m not against. In fact, our most recent video for a song called ‘Invisible’ was the first video ever made by an A.I. called Huxley.”

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“Interestingly, because we use Pro Tools to make our records, I see the musical notation in different forms on the screen. It isn’t your standard clefs and bars. I’ve learned how to read that quite well, and it’s been helpful, specifically with things like the Astronomia project that I did during lockdown, which was entirely instrumental. But of course, I use my ear for absolutely everything.”

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“I still have difficulties with that. I don’t suppose it’s an accusation. I was once called the world’s first metrosexual, which I wasn’t quite sure what to think about at the time, but I took it as a compliment, because if it moved things for men into a more gentle and graceful area, then that’s okay.”

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“It was gloriously flamboyant and innocent. It was very young people not being afraid to express themselves in different ways, and to fantasize and enjoy the company of other people who were looking to find their way in the world. In the ’90s, they closed the door on the ’80s and threw away the key. In hindsight, it was rather harsh, be- cause the ’80s brought extraordinary things to the arts.”

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“Some people had different journeys, but I certainly stick by everything I said then, because it’s such a waste of life. I could never do the amount of things that I try to do creatively if I didn’t have a clear head and know which day I was waking up on. I’m not anti-anything. People must always do what they want. But for me, it was something that I tried early on and recognized very quickly that it wasn’t for me.”

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“The premise remains the same. If we can make people smile or dance, that’s great. It’s as valuable as somebody listening to the lyrics and relating to them on a much more profound level. The new album Future Past certainly has several dance-floor songs, but it also has a lot more introspective, darker lyrics that are about relationships. That’s really what Duran Duran is about. Connecting with people.”

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“Playing the actual shows is always a real joy. The traveling and scheduling can be quite grueling, but when we do tours now, we try to make them as sensibly scheduled and balanced as possible. Earlier on, the chaos of what we were doing was really intense, and I’m sure that’s what I was referring to. But anybody who’s been on a lengthy tour knows that it’s very disruptive to your life.”

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“Whilst my opinion is almost the same, it’s definitely softened towards The Boss. It’s still not my thing, but I’d certainly want to say now how much I appreciate him as an artist who has done remarkably well and brought a lot of happiness to a lot of people. No artist who works hard to do that should ever be criticized by another artist, as far as I’m concerned.”

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“That one has played out. Michael Jackson had an incredible influence over many people and was virtually responsible for the creation of new genres. It’s difficult now, because his work is often overshadowed by the accusations about his private life. And so it’s very hard to keep a fair perspective on him.”

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“I certainly listened to The Smiths albums a lot more after that point. Morrissey is a controversial character, but he’s a national treasure. We were often referred to as being the polar opposite to The Smiths, but I don’t see it like that. Lyrically, they were coming from a different place, but I feel ironically that a lot of Morrissey’s references were exactly the same as ours.”

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“I absolutely, 100 percent stick with that statement.”

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“Many people have stuck with us, but we’ve also picked up several different generations along the way. Now, with the way that people listen to music with streaming services and YouTube, I think it’s become much more mixed, because a 16-year-old kid, instead of only liking the things that are new, might have on their playlists some Duran Duran and some Prince and some hip-hop. It’s a much wider palette.”

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“The internet has given artists a global platform, but that doesn’t make being heard easy. The internet is populated with an infinite amount of people whose voices want to be heard. Of course, some things rise up. Billie Eilish is a great example. But for every Billie Eilish, there are half-a-million others who couldn’t find their way through. It’s difficult being an artist now. Record labels tend to not take on young talent and develop them over a series of albums. Instead, they’re looking at reality TV and see- ing if they can snare one of the people who have an instant, built-in audience. That’s a real shame because artists still need to be developed and they need time to find what their real voices are.”

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Makeup: Allie Smith using Dior at Bridge Artists

Set Design: Cooper Vasquez at Frank Reps

Photo Production: Monika Martinez

Production: Taylor Brown at The Morrison Group

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