Once again Magic 104 and Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion are teaming up and this time it’s for KIDZ BOP LIVE 2018! The ALL-NEW Kidz Bop Kids; Ahnya, Cooper, Freddy, Isaiah, Julianna, and Sierra are taking over the nation with their Best Time Ever Tour and will be at the Bank of NH Pavilion on Sunday, August 26th!

Tune in to Gino and The Magic Morning Show all this week for your chance to WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS!

Plus on Wednesday, August 22nd from 10am-5pm, make a donation at the Hill’s Campers 4 A Cause to End 68 Hours of Hunger and possibly win a FAMILY 4 PACK of tickets!

 

Full details about KIDZ BOP LIVE 2018 go to BANKNHPAVILION.COM

Hill’s Campers 4 A Cause is Wednesday, August 22nd from 10am until 5pm and Magic 104 will be collecting donations at Hill’s RVs! Located at 738 Eastman Rd in Center Conway. 

Sharon and Mandy joined Gino on The Magic Morning Show to tell us all about it! Check out the interview!

Each donation made will get you a raffle ticket for all types of prizes…courtesy of Monkey Trunks, Kahuna Laguna Water Park, Wildcat Mountain, Story Land, Black Cap Grille, Ski and Snowboard Liquidation Center, and more!

Our grand prize is a 2 Night Stay at the Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort!

The Purple Straw will be there providing the smoothies!

The North Conway Community Center will be there raising money for their Youth Football Program!

Plus, you’ll be able to tour some of the AMAZING RVs and Campers that Hill’s has to offer!

End 68 Hours of Hunger is a local cause that packs and delivers bags every week to most valley schools, including John Fuller, Conway Elementary, Pine Tree, Madison, Tamworth, Bartlett, and Conway Area Head Start. Volunteers also use the proceeds to stock the “closets” with food at Kennett Middle School and Kennett High.

For more info about End 68 Hours of Hunger go to end68hoursofhunger.org

‘CRAZY RICH ASIANS’ EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS AS KEVIN SPACEY VEHICLE IS DOA – (08/20/2018)

The Warner Bros. rom-com Crazy Rich Asians opened to an estimated $25.2 million domestically, earning the film the top slot at the box office. The Constance Wu and Henry Golding-toplined film has raked in $34 million total over five years, exceeding industry expectations of $25 million in that time frame. 

Crazy Rich Asians is seen as a watershed moment for on-screen representation of Asians, CNN notes. It’s the first major studio film featuring a predominantly Asian cast since The Joy Luck Club 25 years ago. Crazy Rich Asians is also the first time a rom-com has topped the box office since June of 2014. 

The film is based on a novel of the same name by Kevin Kwan, and follows the story of a college professor who heads to Singapore to meet her boyfriend’s wealthy family. 

BILLIONAIRE BOYS CLUB 

Kevin Spacey’s latest film Billionaire Boys Club, meanwhile, is dead on arrival. This is Spacey’s first film project since being accused of sexual misconduct. Allegations against Spacey dating back 30 years surfaced last October. He has since been ousted from several projects, most notably from Netflix’s House of Cards and All the Money in the World (Christopher Plummer was recast). 

Ansel Elgort, Taron Egerton star in Billionaire Boys Club; it opened in 10 theaters and made about $126, meaning less than two tickets were purchased in each theater it opened in. 

Top 10 Movies at the Box Office:

  1. “Crazy Rich Asians,” $25.2 million.
  2. “The Meg,” $21.2 million.
  3. “Mile 22,” $13.6 million.
  4. (tie) “Alpha,” $10.5 million.
  5. (tie) “Mission: Impossible — Fallout,” $10.5 million.
  6. “Christopher Robin,” $8.9 million.
  7. “BlacKkKlansman,” $7 million.
  8. “Slender Man,” $5 million.
  9. “Hotel Transylvania 3,” $3.7 million.
  10. “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,” $3.4 million.

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