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CRIME: Little Christ | TIME

TIME September 5, 1938 12:00 AM GMT-4 Ed Collins (alias Chester Howard), 27 got out of San Quentin Prison last month after doing a stretch for a payroll hold-up in San Diego. Last week in Reno, Nev. he ran across two former pals who were with him on the San Diego job. They urged him to join them in a new robbery. He said he was going straight. To fortify his soul he attended evening services at the Reno Baptist Church.

Cynthia Obi-Uchendu says she wants one more child and is hoping for a boy

Speaking on the newest episode of the Mums Next Door podcast, hosted by Big Brother Naija alumnus Maria Benjamin, Cynthia opened up about her interest in having a third child. Maria asked, "Do you want more kids?" to which Cynthia responded, "Yeah, why not? I want one more." ADVERTISEMENT The host inquired further and asked Cynthia how Ebuka felt about wanting more children, and she replied, "It's not his decision.

Emodee - 'Toriba' | Pulse Nigeria

After much wait, Godek Records finally presents ‘Toriba’ by Emodee.‘Toriba’ which means 'They can't do nothing'  was produced by Indiana. The joint is a perfect blend of High-life and Afro-pop, accompanied with a touch of classic music mastering. This is one song that will definitely keep you on your feet at first listen. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7scHLrJxnppdksq%2FAxKurmqGeorKvwI6mrKyhk2S7psOMpqysoZNisq67w56cZqyfp7ajrY6psaFwlJeB

Fans Protest Netflix's Cancellation of 'Warrior Nun'

In mid-December, Netflix quietly canceled Warrior Nun, a fantasy drama series with a cult following. Based on Benn Dunn’s comic book character Warrior Nun Areala from 1993, the show follows Ava Silva (Alba Baptista) after she wakes up in a morgue with a divine artifact embedded in her back, suddenly part of an ancient order charged with fighting demons. “I’ve just found out that @netflix will not be renewing #WarriorNun,” tweeted showrunner Simon Barry after the news came out.

Film Review: Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism

That Harry Potter magic proves decidedly elusive in this chintzy British children's fantasy. It’s a hard-knock life for the urchins of Hardwick House Orphanage — and no spring picnic for the rest of us, either — in “Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism,” a chintzy children’s fantasy that summons the powers of suggestion, but falls well short of mesmeric.