Mobile Food Distribution in Metro Detroit, Britney Backtracks on Justin Timberlake, Megan Thee Stallion Criticism
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Gleaner's will have mobile food distribution around the area all of this week. Those in need will have the chance to acquire necessities they might not normally have access to.
Gleaner's Host Drive-Up Food Distributions Around Metro Detroit This Week
If you're in need, Gleaners Community Food Bank is once again hosting several mobile drive-up food distributions around Metro Detroit this week. They started yesterday and they'll be running through Friday. If you do attend, you get 35 -pounds of nutritious groceries like milk, fresh fruits, vegetables and proteins while supplies last.
They did say that there has been an increase in traffic at the distribution sites, so you may have to experience some wait times, but it is worth it if you are in need, right? Today, those locations include the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center in Dearborn from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Then from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the Kennedy Building in Ecorse.
They mentioned that signing up to attend is not required, but it is encouraged. I think that helps them plan a little bit better so that there are as many supplies as they can possibly get out there. If you're in need, visit this site to see the times and locations for the rest of the week... https://pantrynet.org/mobile-distribution-events/

After painting Justin Timberlake in a somewhat negative light in her memoir, Britney Spears has taken back some of what she wrote and claims she loves Justin's new song.
Britney Loves Justin Timberlake's New Song
Britney Spears memoir came out last year and dropped some bombshells about Justin Timberlake. Now it looks like Brit is backtracking on some of those things. She posted, "I want to apologize for some of the things I wrote about my book. If I offended any of the people I genuinely care about, I'm deeply sorry. I also want to say that I'm in love with Justin Timberlake's new song "Selfish". It's so good." Do you think she's been dancing around her house in her underwear to it?
Now, since the memoir came out, Britney's fans have been dragging JT. Last week when he released the new single, Brit's fans went on iTunes and made a song that she recorded in 2011 that's also called "Selfish", surpass his by streaming the heck out of it. Saturday iTunes had Britney's "Selfish" number 2 and Justin's was at number 3. Now, that's petty.

The father of the girl who was murdered who's case helped enact Megan's Law has deemed Megan Thee Stallion's new song "Hiss" disrespectful.
Megan Thee Stallion Criticized For Song
Speaking of petty, Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion have been pretty petty lately. Yesterday I told you about Nicki's diss track toward Megan, "Big Foot". It doesn't sound like Megan has responded at this point and I think that's working Nicki up even more because she has just not stopped talking. The smart thing for Megan at this point is not to respond. But we'll see.
Now, we've talked about the line in Megan's song "Hiss" talks about Megan's Law, where she's clearly referring to Nicki's husband. Well now, Richard Kanka has spoken out. His daughter, Megan Kanka, was murdered in the 90s by a sexual predator who at the time wasn't legally required to identify himself. The case spurred the sex offender registry.
Kanka has said that having his daughter's name in the expletive-riddled song aimed at Nicki is as a disrespectful as it gets. Although he said he does agree that it sheds light on the law, he feels it was done in a disrespectful manner and that using her name in such a graphic manner was highly offensive to the pain his daughter and family had felt.
I mean, the only question that I have is that somebody had to have told him that the line is actually referring to somebody that is on the list that was created from that law, right? It's a factual statement. I'm not saying this in judgement, but Nicki's brother was just convicted a few years ago of repeatedly sexually assaulting an 11 year old and is serving 25 to life. And her husband, regardless of the fact that it happened when he was 16, is also on that very registry. I get that he might not like that she used the law that's named after his daughter in that manner, but it was a factual statement.
And there are a lot of people commenting online they've never even heard of the law and that it opened their eyes. That they didn't realize where the sex offender registry came from. I'm sure it's upsetting and very jarring this many years later to have this kind of attention brought to it. But again, it was a factual statement about people who are actually on the registry that was created because of their daughter.
These 8 Movies Turn 20 in 2024
2004 was a fantastic year for films across all genres. The ten highest-grossing films in the world that year include Shrek 2, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Spider-Man 2, The Incredibles, The Passion of the Christ, The Day After Tomorrow, Meet the Fockers, Troy, Shark Tale, and Ocean's Twelve. Though the majority of the films selected below didn't make the top ten world box office, we included hits that are either long-forgotten or classic gems.
The Best of 2004
In 2004, there were a lot of films in the romantic genre that have set a precedent in its category. The Notebook, 13 Going on 30, and 50 First Dates all premiered this year. The early 2000s would be nothing without apocalyptic movies about the future, with films like The Day After Tomorrow and I, Robot. Family-fun films also were in abundance in 2004, with The Polar Express, Napoleon Dynamite, National Treasure, and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
Wes Anderson, Hayao Miyazaki, Peter Segal, Sam Raimi, and Steven Soderbergh all had amazing offerings this year. Anderson released his fourth film, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. Hayao Miyazaki's seventh Studio Ghibli film, Howl's Moving Castle, remains one of our top three films of all time by the director. Segal directed the Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler romantic comedy 50 First Dates this year, with another Sandler film the year before: Anger Management. Meanwhile, Sam Raimi made his last good Spider-Man film with the sequel. Soderbergh's Ocean's Twelve wasn't nearly as awesome as the first installment, but we found ourselves thoroughly entertained when the heist flick came out twenty years ago. No matter what type of movie is your go-to, 2004 has a movie out there for every walk of life that we find ourselves going back to today.
Take a look below at our top eight picks of the best movies that came out in 2004:
13 Going on 30
This movie taught us how to do Michael Jackson's "Thriller" dance! We fell in love with Mark Ruffalo with his role in the film as Garner's long-lost love interest, and it is just one of those feel-good movies that'll get a couple tears out of you with every re-watch.
Howl's Moving Castle
Christian Bale stars as our beloved wizard, Howl. The actor agreed to play any role in the Miyazaki film after watching 2001's Spirited Away. During the recording, Bale was preparing for his role as Batman in 2005's Batman Begins.
White Chicks
We couldn't tell you how many times we watched this hilarious film starring the Wayans Brothers, but when we can recite almost the entire movie, it has to be a lot of times. You either hate or love this movie, but Terry Crews reciting Vanessa Carlton's "1000 Miles" has got to be one of many pop culture moments captured in the film. He even did that scene in just one take!
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Bill Murray stars as the titular character, Steve Zissou, who is based on real-life underwater filmmaker, Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Murray was so invested in his role, he became a certified diver, logging over forty hours during filming. Life Aquatic remains one of our top three favorite Wes Anderson films of all time.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Though this movie is beautiful, funny, and heart-wrenching, it is one that you watch just once. Seeing Jim Carrey in a serious role alongside Kate Winslet was a perfect match. The film explores the idea of someone erasing you completely from their memories.
National Treasure
Nicolas Cage became our national treasure after this action-adventure flick came out. Watching this movie as a kid filled us with wonder about our country, with Cage stealing the Declaration of Independence. Cage is a self-proclaimed history buff and acquired a 70-million-year-old dinosaur skull in an auction that cost him $276,000. The artifact turned out to be stolen in 2015 and had to return it to the Mongolian government.
50 First Dates
Upon our first watch of 50 First Dates, we had no idea how much it would tug on our heartstrings and make us cry every time we'd hear "Wouldn't It Be Nice" by the Beach Boys. Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler gave The Notebook a run for its money this year, and we'd have to pick this film over the Nicholas Sparks story.
Spider-Man 2
After Spider-Man 2, Sam Raimi dropped the ball with the third installment. However, we got much enjoyment out of this sequel which sees Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man face off between a new villain, Doc Ock, played by Alfred Molina.




