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A letter to the American public: Addressing the triple threat to law enforcement
Police1· 18 hours agoT.S. Eliot’s epic poem “The Waste Land” begins with the line, “April is the cruelest month” and that...
The Liberating Frankness of the Divorce Memoir
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoIn addition to being adept at this, Jamison has a genius for quirky lyricism, for stretching the emotional lexicon into unexpected configurations. She...
My talented son has autism. As a mother, I feel like a dual citizen
Newsweek· 4 hours ago"April is the cruelest month." April is autism awareness month. Well, as the parent of a child with...
Cruel songs for the cruelest month : All Songs Considered
NPR· 8 hours agoThis week on the show we reflect on this heady season of renewal with songs that are both...
Opinion | Tortured poets discuss Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’
Washington Post· 19 hours agoHere’s what Emily Dickinson and Edgar Allan Poe thought.
For Francis Ford Coppola’s Go-for-Broke Movies, All Roads Lead to Cannes
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFor his forthcoming one from the heart, Megalopolis, Francis Ford Coppola has once again violated...
Days of Our Lives’ Tamara Braun Explains Her Vanishing Act: ‘I Still Can’t Really Talk About It’
SheKnows· 3 days agoDays of Our Lives' Tamara Braun returned to social media after an absence to say a painful goodbye...
Matty Healy Is Taylor Swift’s Unlikely Inspiration and Six Other Takeaways From ‘TTPD’
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe obvious move would have been to craft a song about poet T.S. Eliot’s wife Vivienne Haigh-Wood...
OK, she’s worth $1 billion, but can Taylor Swift write poetry? We ask the experts.
The Christian Science Monitor· 6 days agoTaylor Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” will be released on April 19. In advance,...
From Chamberlain to Biden, Lessons in Appeasement - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
American Spectator· 3 days agoTo recognize appeasement, it’s best to learn from a master. One must not mistake Neville Chamberlain...