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The Very Online Afterlife of Franz Kafka
New York Times· 2 days agoOn TikTok, a collection of objects sits atop a stack of books: a string of pearls, a Diptyque candle, a Sylvanian Families rabbit figurine in a scallop-collared dress. The video’s< ...
'Russia now is like 1984': Inside a Russian dystopian library
BBC News· 5 hours agoIf the billboards in Ivanovo are to be believed, Russia’s really going places. In this town, a...
College commencement honors, encourages 'People of the Eclipse' - Addison Independent
The Addison County Independent· 4 days ago“For those of us that graduated high school in 2020, welcome to our very first graduation,” said...
The Theatre Group At SBCC Announces LEGALLY BLONDE And More for 2024-25 Season
Broadway World· 4 days agoThe Theatre Group at SBCC has announced the plays for the 2024-25 season, its 79th season in Santa...
8 Famous People Who Changed Their Names For Hollywood, And 8 Who Absolutely Refused To
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 2 days ago"If you can pronounce 'Saoirse,' as in Saoirse Ronan, if you can make the effort to learn a...
The novel 'Old King' explores the meaning of 'Unabomber' Ted Kaczynski today
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMaxim Loskutoff's second novel is an attempt to sort through Kaczynski's contradictions, to...
‘The Sympathizer’ Puts Robert Downey Jr. in Prosthetics One Last Time for Finale
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 7 days ago[Editor’s note: Spoilers for “The Sympathizer” below.] Turns out there was a very good reason for...
Leaving the Fold | Meghan O’Gieblyn
New York Review of Books· 4 days agoLike many contemporary memoirs, Cloistered opens in medias res, giving the reader a taste of the narrative intensity that belongs, chronologically, to...
When Office Politics Take Center Stage
Harper's Bazaar via Yahoo News· 3 days agoPlaywright Ife Olujobi and director Whitney White reflect on the run of their piercing play, "Jordans," about gender, race, and the quest for success in...
‘Uncle Vanya’ Preserves Chekhov’s Hilarious, Dark, Tender Humanity for Today’s World | Arts | The...
The Harvard Crimson· 3 days agoIt is the soft flexibility of this adaptation, along with its elegant design and exceptional cast,...