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Kaitlyn Dever Will Play The Last of Us’ Abby, Needs to Get Off the Internet Immediately

Kaitlyn Dever attends the premiere of Ticket To Paradise October 17, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Tommaso Boddi (Getty Images)It’s the news the many fans of HBO’s The Last of Us—now a multiple Emmy winner—have been waiting for: who will play Abby in season two. It will be Kaitlyn Dever, a rising star whose strong resumé (No One Will Save You, Book Smart, Dopesick) bodes very well for her take on the tricky character.Thanks, Last of Us. Thanks a Lot. | The Last of Us Episode 7 ReviewDeadline confirmed the news,

Joe Manganiello makes red carpet debut with Caitlin after Sofía Vergara split | Hollywood

Joe Manganiello is making it official with his new romance. The True Blood star, who filed for divorce from Sofía Vergara after seven years of marriage in July, posed on the red carpet with actor Caitlin O’Connor. According to a report by Page Six, Joe and Caitlin attended the Children of Armenia Fund Gala at Cipriani in New York City on Saturday evening. The duo posed on the red carpet and smiled for the paparazzo. (Also read: Sofia Vergara, Joe Manganiello announce divorce after 7 years of marriage: 'We politely ask…

What About Men? by Caitlin Moran review – bantz gone bad | Caitlin Moran

“By the time you’re 40,” Caitlin Moran tells any men who’ve made it to page 73 of this book, “your T-shirt collection is, to you, as your wife’s lovingly collated wardrobe of second-hand Chanel, designer jeans and Zara brogues is to her.” Not for the first or last time while reading this book, I wrote in the margin: “No”.In the next paragraph, Moran tells us what that T-shirt collection looks like. “Band T-shirts, slogan T-shirts, colourful T-shirts, T-shirts with swearing on, T-shirts that you can only buy from the back…

What About Men? review – Caitlin Moran defends the beleaguered bloke | Society books

Could anyone have predicted this countercultural love letter to that most casually reviled demographic, the straight white man? Or that it would be written by one of our most popular feminist authors?The titular question, which sounds like a joke, was one Moran noticed being asked of her by the mothers of sons, in audience Q&As to promote her previous books How to Be a Woman and More Than a Woman. After years of dismissal, she took the bait, for her own subtly subversive reasons. “No man had got around to writing a…

Poem of the week: Not It by Caitlin Doyle | Books

Not It“Not It!” we’d shout before a roundof backyard hide-and-seek,the last to say it left behindto count down in the darkof covered eyes from ten to one,from one to Ready-or-Not,the Here-I-Come that comes too soon,the day that turns to nightbecause the game’s gone on and on,and now you’re It, you’re It,and now you’ve always been alonewithout a hiding spot,with friends to find who can’t be foundbecause it’s late, too latefor anything but how the windmakes ghost-chimes of the Notas night turns day and day turns nightand…

NBC’s ‘Quantum Leap’ revival has a lot to live up to. Caitlin Bassett doesn’t seem fazed.

Welcome to Screen Gab, the newsletter for everyone who fantasizes about jumping, “Quantum Leap”-style, out of this part of the space-time continuum.In Screen Gab No. 76, Caitlin Bassett, who co-stars with Raymond Lee in NBC’s revival of the beloved time-travel series “Quantum Leap,” shares what she’s watching (and re-watching) and who, in all of history, she would like to leap into. Also in this week’s Screen Gab, many more titles to stream this weekend, from an Oscar-nominated documentary about artist Nan Goldin’s…

Neko Mario Pounces in the New Super Mario Teaser

Ah, Kitty Mario. Never has anything ever been more cursed than Chris Pratt saying “meow” while his character is in a yellow catsuit. Scarring stuff. Besides furry animated plumbers, we’ve got some info on Disney’s The Mysterious Benedict Society and a couple of episode trailers from Velma and The Last of Us. Let’s a-go, spoilers!ThunderboltsDeadline also has word Ayo Edebiri (Big Mouth, The Bear) has joined the cast of Marvel’s Thunderbolts in a undisclosed role.House/Wife and The Inheritance According to THR, Netflix has…

‘Don’t worry, I’m not going to trauma dump’: Caitlin Rose on leaving her dark days behind | Pop and rock

A while back, singer-songwriter Caitlin Rose made the decision to move to west Nashville, some distance from the hipper neighbourhoods of the city’s east, where for many years she had run happily amok, drinking at Dino’s, playing at Grimey’s and, before she broke through in music, working at the diner Bobbie’s Dairy Dip.The relocation brought her an outsider’s perspective on the city that has been her home since she was seven. “It’s not the worst thing, honestly,” she says, sitting in the shade of her back porch on a warm…

Indie Artist Interviews From New York Comic Con Artist Alley

Marcus Williams discusses his influences on his comic-style artwork.Gif: Kyle Barr/io9Who are you?My name is Marcus Williams, aka Marcus the Visual; you’ll find me online at Marcus the Visual. Oh, man, I’ve always loved art. I’m a character designer, but character design is what I guess excited me to draw all those years when I was a kid. I thought I wanted to do animation, but that’s not really where my excitement comes from. I love creating characters. Looney Tunes, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Sonic the Hedgehog,

5 Lessons I Learned as a Data Scientist, from a Machine Learning Engineer | by Caitlin Ray | Aug, 2022

How to approach data science problems and deliver solutions customers wantPhoto by ThisisEngineering RAEng on UnsplashMy first internship in 2017 was as a Software Engineer for an investment bank. As a Maths student with limited coding experience, I didn’t warm to the role immediately. Initially, I worked in a machine learning engineering team but I found I had much more of an interest in actually building the models that I was meant to be productionising. So I moved into a Data Scientist role.Fast forward 5 years and…