Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: 'Late Night With The Devil' - Satanic Panic - LIVE! What would you do for fame and TV ratings? While you ponder, seek out this devilish gem that slyly paints the portrait of the Satanic Panic in 1970s US. 05/04/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news The ideal Easter playlist: The story behind ‘Jesus’ songs Happy Easter to you all. Once you're chocolated out, how about kicking back with some tunes featuring the word ‘Jesus’ in their titles? Especially because these lyrics often hide meanings that may surprise you... 31/03/2024
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