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18 inch RTX 5070 Ti gaming laptop gets hefty 25% discount and falls under $2,100 with Amazon deal
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18 inch RTX 5070 Ti gaming laptop gets hefty 25% discount and falls under $2,100 with Amazon deal

PC Guide is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Read More If you’re looking for an RTX 5070 Ti gaming laptop for a great price, then this deal may just be for you. This Thunderobot Zero 18 Pro is currently 25% off its list price of $2,799.00 and is now going for $2,099.00. Now that’s a very good price considering it’s a larger 18-inch model. This laptop packs an impressive Intel Core 9-275HX processor, 240Hz, QHD+ display, 32GB of DDR5, and a 1TB SSD, making it a great option for gaming, productivity, and content creation. Thunderobot gaming laptops are always great bang for your buck, and we think now that this is at its lowest price in 30 days, it’s well worth considering. Prices and savings subj...
Five Easter movies that aren’t necessarily about Jesus Christ
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Five Easter movies that aren’t necessarily about Jesus Christ

The “Christmas movie” may be a genre, a programming event, a family tradition, but what about the “Easter movie”?  Is there such a thing? In a literal sense, of course: “The Passion of the Christ,” “The Greatest Story Ever Told,” Zeffirelli’s series “Jesus of Nazareth” and maybe someday, “The Chosen.” But as we all know — and even argue about (q.v. “Die Hard”), there’s more to a “Christmas movie” than the Nativity. Christmas is a cultural and social experience of weather, family harmony (and tension), peace on earth and goodwill to men, and movies reflect this. After all, the genre’s most popular entries don’t mention the Nativity or Santa Claus at all: not “A Christmas Carol” (nor Dickens’ novel), not even “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Is there an Easter equivalent? Sort of, yes — back in the ...
‘Ring the alarm! Wake up! Be human!’: Aurora and Tom Rowlands on their new dance-pop duo Tomora | Music
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‘Ring the alarm! Wake up! Be human!’: Aurora and Tom Rowlands on their new dance-pop duo Tomora | Music

The two members of Tomora are contemplating their forthcoming debut live shows, a slate that includes an attention-grabbing slot at this month’s Coachella festival. “We’re still kind of working it out, and I’m getting a bit, ‘Oh my God, what’s going on?’” worries Tom Rowlands, best known as one half of Grammy-winning banger merchants the Chemical Brothers, and now one half of Tomora. Rowlands’ mindset, however, contrasts heavily with that of Aurora, his new musical partner.“I don’t have any stress in my being,” the Norwegian singer-songwriter and pop experimentalist says cheerily, sitting on the floor of the duo’s north London label office with her shoes off. “I’m always like: it’s fine,” she shrugs. “Yes, the house is on fire, but we’ll work it out.”On Tomora’s debut album, Come Closer, t...
PhilWeb Launches Game Content Distribution and Aggregation
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PhilWeb Launches Game Content Distribution and Aggregation

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Kylie Jenner Shares Her Favorite Timothee Chalamet Movies List
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Kylie Jenner Shares Her Favorite Timothee Chalamet Movies List

Kylie Jenner recently revealed her favorite Timothee Chalamet movies. In the latest episode of the “Big Bro with Kid Cudi” podcast, the musician invited the Kylie Cosmetics founder as his guest. While speaking about her career and personal life, the host asked the reality TV star about her boyfriend’s movies that she liked the most. To this, Jenner took some time to think, stating that there has not been a single film of Chalamet that she has not liked.Kylie Jenner told Kid Cudi she loves the ‘Dunes’Kylie Jenner shared her favorite Timothee Chalamet movies in the recent episode of the “Big Bro with Kid Cudi” podcast. The diva appeared on the show for a candid conversation with the rapper, who’s recently started his podcast. They talked about her career growth and personal life, including h...
Finally Friday: Live Music – LittleGuide Detroit
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Finally Friday: Live Music – LittleGuide Detroit

Enjoy the Social District with some live music in Downtown Monroe on fourth Fridays! The Social District allows residents and visitors to shop and stroll while sipping on their favorite drink from a participating bar or restaurant. Located at Altrusa Park, 107 E Front Street, bring a blanket for a chair and unwind while you listen to live music at the end of a long week! •  May 29 – Last Stand Band Trio•  June 26 – Rick Whited Duo•  July 24 – Anna & Rob Hilliard•  August 28 – Blockhouse Valley Quartet•  September 25 – On the Rocks   Photo credit: source Source link
Nitro Signs Development, Distribution Agreement With Ethereal Gaming — TradingView News
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Nitro Signs Development, Distribution Agreement With Ethereal Gaming — TradingView News

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Midweek music muster   – Illinois Times, the capital city’s weekly source of news, politics, arts, entertainment, culture
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Midweek music muster   – Illinois Times, the capital city’s weekly source of news, politics, arts, entertainment, culture

Hello everyone to the month of April and all the music therein. We missed making an April Fool’s Day issue by one day, so no fooling, we’re going to stick to the truth as we see it and report on the happenings going on this Easter weekend and beyond.  Oh boy, do I remember a Now Playing column from several years ago when Illinois Times did come out on the first of April so I was able to romp through tomfoolery such as announcing Recycled Records was moving to White Oaks Mall and other numbskull nonsense. Mark Kessler said he received many calls that day in disbelief. All I could do was be in disbelief that anyone thought it was anything but an April Fool’s prank. Now we have no Recycled Records and no Mark, but we do have a Dumb Records downtown and at the mall.  With a busy Easter w...
Samsung’s Gaming Monitor Dominance Continues for Seventh Year
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Samsung’s Gaming Monitor Dominance Continues for Seventh Year

SammyGuru has affiliate and sponsored partnerships, we may earn a commission. Samsung continues to maintain its solid foothold in the global gaming monitor market thanks to its advanced display solutions. The company has secured the top spot in this space for seven years in a row. This streak began in 2019. Samsung offers an attractive gaming monitor lineup worldwide According to data from International Data Corporation (IDC), Samsung led the global gaming monitor market (by revenue) with 18.9% share. The company also performed well in the premium segment. It ranked first (for the third consecutive year) in the OLED gaming monitor category with a 26% market share. Samsung achieved this because of its strong focus on fulfilling gamers’ basic needs. This includes ...
Three Movies to Finish Out Lent
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Three Movies to Finish Out Lent

Flannery O’Connor’s mother, Regina, once expressed to her that it would be nice if the Southern Gothic author could write more pleasant stories that people might want to read. I jokingly shared that anecdote with my mother last week when she asked if I couldn’t write something happier than another article on Carrie Prejean Boller. In honor of my mother’s request, here is a selection of films that would edify viewers as we conclude the season of Lent and enter Holy Week. The Nun’s Story, I Confess, and The Philadelphia Story are gems from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Well-executed movies, their themes are profoundly shaped by the Christian imagination. Despite featuring a young Audrey Hepburn in the leading role, The Nun’s Story is often neglected in discussions of Hepburn’s work, ...