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Kennedy Felton

Atlanta

Lifestyle Correspondent at Straight Arrow News

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | san.com | Harry Fogle |Kennedy Felton

    [KENNEDY FELTON]Ever find yourself watching a movie while also scrolling on your phone? Hollywood is starting to embrace our two-screen habits. To mark its 15-year anniversary, Blumhouse Productions, the studio behind M3GAN, Annabelle, and Ma, is celebrating with a “Halfway to Halloween” campaign. All three films will return to theaters for one-night-only screenings, starting April 30. This time, M3GAN comes with a tech twist.

  • 2 weeks ago | san.com | Kennedy Felton

    Media outlets on the left frame the Universal theme park project as a keystone of the Labour party’s agenda, emphasizing the “boost” to the economy and aligning the project with a “brighter future” under Labour’s leadership while de-emphasizing potential challenges.

  • 2 weeks ago | san.com | Harry Fogle |Kennedy Felton

    [KENNEDY FELTON]She’s known for teaching millions of toddlers their ABCs, but now Ms. Rachel is at the center of a political storm. An advocacy group is calling on the Justice Department to investigate whether her recent posts about Gaza could amount to paid propaganda.

  • 2 weeks ago | san.com | Kennedy Felton

    [KENNEDY FELTON]Former First Lady Michelle Obama is setting the record straight after weeks of online speculation about her marriage to former President Barack Obama. In a new episode of actress Sophia Bush’s podcast Work in Progress, Michelle opens up about embracing a new phase of life at 61—one that centers on well-being and self-reflection. “The interesting thing is that, when I say ‘no,’ for the most part people are like, ‘I get it, and I’m OK,’” she said.

  • 2 weeks ago | san.com | Kennedy Felton |Zachary Hill

    [KENNEDY FELTON]When millennials think back to their childhood TV favorites, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers might be on that list. But now, a former writer on the show is speaking out, admitting they seriously missed the mark when it came to casting choices. The head writer of the original series, Tony Oliver, recently appeared on Investigation Discovery’s new docuseries Hollywood Demons.