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Captain Marvel 2 Will Be Directed by Candyman’s Nia DaCosta

Captain Marvel 2 Will Be Directed by Candyman’s Nia DaCosta

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Yes, Marvel movies are still coming. Yes, work is happening behind the scenes. And yes, Captain Marvel 2 is about to get a talented new director. Continue reading Captain Marvel 2 Will Be Directed by Candyman’s Nia DaCosta →

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The Hype

  1. Q – Alone

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  2. E-40 – MOB

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  3. Gucci Mane – Meeting feat. Mulatto & Foogiano

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  4. Eminem – GNAT

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  5. Wale – Flawed feat. Gunna

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  6. MURS – The D.O.C.

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Visual Art

  1. POLAR BEAR ON ICEBERG

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  2. Ibis Fight

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  3. This image of the Soul Nebula (IC 1848) combines 21.1 hours of exposures through Hydrogen-alpha, Oxygen-III, and Sulfur-II filters. This object resides in the constellation Cassiopeia the Queen.

    A little bit of soul

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  4. Supernova remnant IC 443 has the common name the Jellyfish Nebula, and it lies at the top right of this image. The other, larger, nebula is IC 444. Both objects are in the constellation Gemini the Twins. Terry Hancock from Grand Mesa, Colorado

    Jellyfish in the ocean of space

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  5. The Pleiades (M45) is the most famous star cluster in the sky. It lies 444 light-years away in the constellation Taurus the Bull. The clouds of gas seen in this image are not connected to the stars, but are a dust cloud through which the cluster is passing. Dave Doctor from Las Cruces, New Mexico

    Seven sisters

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  6. The Orion Nebula (M42) may be the most photographed deep-sky object of all. It’s a huge emission nebula and star-forming complex. In addition to the glowing hydrogen, however, the object also has regions of both reflection and dark nebulae. James Esch from Lovettsville, Virginia

    Old friend

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