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Aaron Mahnke’s 13 Days of Halloween.”The podcast from veteran producer and host Aaron Mahnke is a limited series that will drop new episodes on each of the 13 days leading up to Halloween — beginning Oct. 18.Mahnke is the creator and producer of horror and supernatural thriller podcast “Lore,” which examines the dark history behind popular folklore.
This new show puts listeners in a “purgatorial hotel” called Hawthorne Manor where the caretaker is voiced by none other than Key. Each episode
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Paul Mescal is adjusting to fame.
Peter Kay is one of the UK's most successful comedians and topped up his bank balance last year by a million without even doing anything.The Bolton-born funnyman, 47, hasn't worked since 2017 after he cancelled all his stand-up tour dates and future professional projects due to ‘unforeseen family reasons’.
Acclaimed crime-drama Dexter is making a return, eight years after it went off air.
CBS All Access original series returns Thursday to kick off its third season after a year-and-a-half hiatus, and only ET premieres an exclusive sneak peek from the first episode. To jog your memory, in the season 2 finale, Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the USS Discovery crew blasted off 930 years into the future, arriving in the year 3188, where the Federation has been depleted following a mysterious apocalyptic event called The Burn. In the exclusive clip from the season 3
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Michael Ealy (Stumptown) has been tapped as the male lead opposite Parisa Fitz-Henley in Triage, ABC’s second cycle medical drama pilot from David Cornue, Erica Messer, Jon M. Chu and 20th Television.Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series ordersCreated by Cornue, Triage is a character-driven medical drama that follows pioneering surgeon Finley Briar (Fitz-Henley) over three distinct decades at the same hospital.
straight to your inboxManchester City are waiting to see if Kevin De Bruyne will be available when the Premier League returns on Saturday amid a number of injury concerns. Pep Guardiola's side are at home to Arsenal, a club who recently ended their losing streak to the Blues as Mikel Arteta helped them to win their FA Cup semi-final meeting on the way to claiming the trophy.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeFormer KROQ “Kevin and Bean” colleagues Gene “Bean” Baxter and Allie Mac Kay have reunited to launch a new podcast, “A Cup of Tea and a Chat with Allie & Bean.”The show, which will post episodes three days a week, comes nearly a year after Baxter left “Kevin and Bean” and moved to London, and six months after KROQ yanked the successor program, “Kevin in the Morning with Allie and Jensen,” off the air.Baxter and Kevin Ryder hosted “Kevin and Bean” on KROQ
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorBoo: Keegan-Michael Key wants to haunt your dreams in a new 13-part horror anthology podcast series from Blumhouse Television, iHeartMedia and horror podcaster Aaron Mahnke.In “Aaron Mahnke’s 13 Days of Halloween,” Key voices the “caretaker” of purgatorial hotel Hawthorne Manor, in which listeners play the role of the hotel’s latest guest… putting them at the center of a terrifying new tale every day. The show premieres Oct.
Move over, Peter Weber — it’s time for an NBA star to get into the game!
Van Halen bandmates Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony have shared a video tribute to their late friend and founding band member, Eddie Van Halen.The pair posted the clip to YouTube yesterday (October 8), following a rehearsal of ‘Sammy’s Birthday Bash’, a virtual concert set to be livestreamed on nugs.tv later this month.In the video, the singer and bassist opened up about rehearsing Van Halen songs for the first time since hearing the news of Van Halen’s death.“After the unfortunate thing that
Netflix will be bringing a lot of joy to audiences this December with the movie musical The Prom, based on the Broadway show of the same name.
Eddie Van Halen fans have been paying tribute to the late Van Halen guitarist’s work on Michael Jackson‘s classic 1982 hit ‘Beat It’.The legendary guitarist, who passed away yesterday (October 6), previously revealed that when he got the call from ‘Thriller’ producer Quincy Jones, he thought it was a practical joke.“I went off on him. I went, ‘What do you want, you fucking so-and-so!,’” he told CNN in 2012.
Van Halen where he describes making Michael Jackson’s hit “Beat It” when the singer was briefly away from the studio, has resurfaced following his death from throat cancer on Tuesday.The musician’s son Wolfgang Van Halen announced on Twitter on Tuesday that the legendary guitarist had died at the age of 65, and wrote that he was “the best father I could ever ask for”.Van Halen was born in the Netherlands in 1955, but moved to California with his parents and his older brother Alex in 1962. He
Eddie Van Halen's death on Tuesday from a lengthy battle with cancer, the late rocker's friends and fellow musicians took to social media to remember the legendary musician and Van Halen founder.Van Halen, who founded his iconic eponymous rock group with brother Alex in 1972, is widely regarded as one of the most talented guitarists in rock history and was a consistent presence in the group through several hiatuses and lineup shifts.However, something casual fans might not know is that one of
NEW YORK -- Before Eddie Van Halen agreed to add a guitar break to Michael Jackson's “Beat It,” one of the most famous cameos in rock history, he had to be sure the phone call from producer Quincy Jones wasn't a practical joke.“I went off on him. I went, ‘What do you want, you f-ing so-and-so!,’” Van Halen told CNN in 2012, 30 years after he worked on the song.