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Extra Extra: Finally, A Men-Only Screening Of A Metallica Movie


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  • A JetBlue flight from White Plains had to make an emergency landing in Charleston after the cabin filled with smoke.
  • In a blow to women anywhere, a morning zoo radio show is hosting a “dude-only” screening of Metallica Through The Never.
  • Fun fact: Jamie Foxx helped launch Ed Sheeran’s career and let him sleep on his couch.
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