Keith Urban Steps Out Without Wedding Ring for First Time Since Split

I was so thrilled to hear that he’s starting to think about performing again! It’s been tough since the news about Nicole Kidman filing for divorce on September 30th, but seeing him out in Hersey, Pa., was a real boost. It felt like the first step towards him getting back to doing what he loves – being on stage.

10 Best Samurai Anime You Need to Check Out

There’s a special appeal to samurai characters. Anime takes this fascinating historical background and makes it even more captivating with its distinct style of visuals. The way anime can move between accurate historical details and exciting, exaggerated action scenes beautifully portrays both the real side and the idealized image of the samurai. When we watch samurai anime, we aren’t just seeing stories about Japan’s past, but stories about how Japan understands its own history and identity. It’s a unique perspective.

CME Shoves Crypto Into 24/7 Gulag: Traders Never Sleep! 😏

Ah, CME Group, that bastion of traditional finance, now stoops to alien rhythms, announcing their noble intent to unleash 24/7 crypto futures and options trading come early next year. As if the world’s woes weren’t enough, institutional greed swells like a river in flood, demanding more of this pixiecrypto dust for their coffers. Extended hours, they babble-flexibility! Risk management! As if man weren’t born to rest at day’s end, or toil ceaselessly toward some capitalist oblivion. 😜

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Star Debuts New Song and Music Video (And It’s Going to Get Stuck in Your Head)

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers actor Walter Emanuel Jones, who famously played the original Black Ranger, Zack Taylor, first shared Hip Hop Kido with audiences during his time on the show. Now, Jones is launching his music career as Tre Emanuel, and his latest release, a straight-up Hip Hop track called Walk in the Park, is available through ATO Worldwide.

Supergirl Writer Just Confirmed the Most Exciting Part About DCU’s Next Movie

I was reading an interview with Variety, and Supergirl writer Ana Nogueira shared what finally helped her figure out the movie’s story. She’d been struggling until someone introduced her to Tom King’s Woman of Tomorrow comic. She said she always had trouble understanding a version of the character that seemed so optimistic, especially because she’d witnessed Krypton’s total destruction. But once she read King’s comic – which she described as “rougher and grittier and edgier and funnier” – everything clicked. She literally said, “When I read it, I was like, ‘There she is.’”

Moon Knight Definitively Settled A Marvel vs DC Debate (And It Isn’t Even Close)

Although superheroes are the most well-known part of the DC and Marvel comic worlds, they aren’t the only types of stories these publishers create. Both companies produce a wide variety of content, and horror is a particularly important genre for them. In fact, with only a short break from the mid-1950s to the early 1970s, both DC and Marvel have been publishing horror comics since the 1940s. Of course, each publisher has brought its own distinct approach to the horror stories they tell. But when horror comics became popular again in the 1970s, DC and Marvel developed different ideas about the style, atmosphere, and subject matter of their horror titles.

Lord of the Rings Fans Need to Play These 5 Fantasy Games (And 1 Is Completely Free to Play)

So, what qualities define a fantasy game that will appeal to fans of Lord of the Rings? Great question! I’m focusing on games that boast rich, immersive fantasy worlds that truly feel lived-in. We also want games with memorable supporting characters and storylines that are nearly as grand as Frodo’s quest to destroy the One Ring. Not every game on this list includes characters from the Fellowship, but each one offers something that Lord of the Rings fans will appreciate as their next favorite game.