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47 years later, Denton Affair fans still shudder with antici…

Cincinnati CityBeat

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July 11, 2026

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The Esquire Theatre has been a centerpiece of the Cincinnati art scene since it opened in 1911. Originally operating as the Clifton Opera House, the then single-screen theater showed silent films and hosted stage shows until 1927, when it transitioned to new-fangled “talkie” shows. The stage-show element hasn’t left the Esquire entirely, though. On any [] The post 47 years later, Denton Affair fans still shudder with antici appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.

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The Daily Beast

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· Jun 26, 2026

Grammy Winner’s Ex Gets Brutally Honest About ‘Loveless’ Marriage

Mario Anzuoni/ReutersGrammy-winning singer Jelly Roll’s ex offered a brutal analogy for their lengthy relationship just over a month after they filed for divorce.On Friday, Bunnie Xo, whose real name is Alisa DeFord, compared the pair’s almost 10-year marriage to a prison sentence during an episode of her podcast, Dumb Blonde. She also read aloud the private messages she had received from men after her split from Jelly, born Jason DeFord, 41.During the episode, the 46-year-old New York Times bestselling author revealed that multiple rappers and other famous people had sent her messages. But most messages did not impress her. Read more at The Daily Beast.

Us Weekly

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· Jun 20, 2026

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo's Most Revealing Quotes About Their Divorce

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo are publicly discussing the end of their nearly 10-year marriage — and they’re doing it together. Us Weekly confirmed on June 15, 2026, that Jelly Roll quietly filed for divorce from Bunnie in Tennessee one month earlier, citing “irreconcilable differences.” Days later, the country star and the “Dumb Blonde” podcast []

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· Jul 10, 2026

Kathy Griffin goes Instagram official with 22-year-old boyfriend: ‘HAVE AT IT, INTERNET’

The 65-five-year-old comedian's new romance comes after her 2025 divorce and follows past comments about dating younger men

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· Jun 25, 2026

Creepy Bobby Pulido Headlines For Texas Dems

Tonight, the Texas Democratic Convention kicks off with a welcome concert featuring Creepy Bobby Pulido. Pulido spent years performing alongside Frankie Caballero, a registered sex offender convicted of indecent contact with an 8-year-old girl. He has also faced scrutiny for sharing the stage with a performer linked to cartel activity. Now Texas Democrats are making him one of the opening [] The post Creepy Bobby Pulido Headlines For Texas Dems appeared first on NRCC.

E! Online

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· Jul 10, 2026

Bunnie Xo Shares Why She Deleted Jelly Roll Divorce Podcast Episode

Bunnie Xo stripped her divorce story from the internet. Indeed, the Stripped Down author has deleted her podcast episode about her breakup from Jelly Roll, 41, in which she detailed exactly when...

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 29, 2026

Mia Skäringer and Hampus Nessvold end podcast after four years

Mia Skäringer and Hampus Nessvold end podcast after four years

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Related coverage for "47 years later, Denton Affair fans still shudder with antici…": The Daily Beast — Grammy Winner’s Ex Gets Brutally Honest About ‘Loveless’ Marriage. Us Weekly — Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo's Most Revealing Quotes About Their Divorce. Toronto Sun — Kathy Griffin goes Instagram official with 22-year-old boyfriend: ‘HAVE AT IT, INTERNET’. National Republican Congressional Committee — Creepy Bobby Pulido Headlines For Texas Dems. E! Online — Bunnie Xo Shares Why She Deleted Jelly Roll Divorce Podcast Episode. Sweden Herald — Mia Skäringer and Hampus Nessvold end podcast after four years