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Jeff Baena, filmmaker behind ‘The Little Hours’ and ‘Life After Beth,’ died by suicide at age 47 after battling depression. The entertainment world is mourning the untimely death of Jeff Baena, the writer-director known for his distinct blend of dark comedy and heartfelt storytelling. Baena, 47, was found dead at his Los Angeles home on Friday, with authorities ruling his death a suicide. His passing marks a profound loss for independent cinema, as Baena’s innovative work left an indelible mark on the film industry. Jeff Baena suicide Jeff Baena began his career in the early 2000s, co-writing the 2004 existential…

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Miranda Pugliese has died after living a life of joy, kindness, and the community mourns. The West Chester community and rugby world are mourning the death of a beloved soul, Miranda (Northcott) Pugliese, who passed away on Friday, January 2025. Miranda’s life was a testament to kindness, compassion, and positivity. Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, she became an integral part of the West Chester community, where her bright spirit and infectious laugh left an indelible mark on everyone she encountered. Miranda Pugliese death From her early days in Philadelphia, Miranda radiated warmth and joy, characteristics that only grew as…

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CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Queen City News learned on Monday that Reverend Franklin Graham will deliver the invocation at President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. He spoke last year at the Republican National Convention and at Trump’s first inauguration in 2017. His father, the late Reverend Billy Graham, has spoken at seven inaugurations for both Democrat and Republican presidents including Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Herbert Walker Bush, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Queen City News also learned that country music star Carrie Underwood will perform “America the Beautiful” just ahead of Trump’s official swearing-in next Monday.

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CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Bob Lacey, known to Charlotte listeners as one half of the “Bob & Sheri” morning show, announced his retirement Monday. Lacey said on air of the syndicated, Charlotte-based show that he is stepping down at the end of January. He noted that he is in good health, and there are no big changes in his life. “At one point, you have to say to yourself, ‘Is it time for somebody else take over?'” he said. ‘John Boy and Billy Show’ leaving flagship Charlotte station WRFX “Bob & Sheri” have been on flagship station 104.7 FM…

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CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Bob Lacey, known to Charlotte listeners as one half of the “Bob & Sheri” morning show, announced his retirement Monday. Lacey said on air of the syndicated, Charlotte-based show that he is stepping down at the end of January. He noted that he is in good health, and there are no big changes in his life. “At one point, you have to say to yourself, ‘Is it time for somebody else take over?'” he said. ‘John Boy and Billy Show’ leaving flagship Charlotte station WRFX “Bob & Sheri” have been on flagship station 104.7 FM…

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) – The Girl Scout Cookie season has launched, which means the sweetest form of salesmanship is unavoidable.  Olive Gordon of Charlotte is highly motivated to shatter her own North Carolina sales record set last year.  When we interviewed her, the numbers 28833 were boldly on display outside her home. That number is not her Zip code, it’s the mind-blowing amount of Girl Scout Cookie boxes that local Troop 219 sold last year.  ‘Hidden treasure’: Charlotte woodcarvers help keep ‘dying art’ alive Gordon is simply a super-seller, with 12,801 boxes sold in 2024.  “It feels wonderful,…

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EXCLUSIVE: Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus, The White Lotus), Caroline Aaron (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, 21 Jump Street), Noam Ash (The Other Two), and Charlie Barnett (Russian Doll, The Acolyte) are set for 5x Media’s Bookends from filmmaker Mike Doyle. The movie, off a screenplay by Ash, follows Nate (Ash), an excitable millennial novelist, who […]

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Snap CEO Evan Spiegel penned a heartfelt note to his hometown of Los Angeles and employees following the Palisades Fire, which he revealed destroyed his father’s home — the original headquarters for Snapchat (see photo above). The social media app co-founder also pledged $5 million and counting toward wildfire relief efforts. “Dear Los Angeles, I […]

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