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‘Furiosa,’ ‘The Fall Guy,’ and More: 5 Movies Will Lead May Box Office and Theaters Need Them All
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 4 days agoT.S. Eliot, box office pundit: The wasteland of April was the cruelest month for theaters. To say...
You Might Be Surprised How These '60s Bands Got Their Names
MediaFeed via AOL· 5 hours agoMungo Jerry In the 1960s, a British group called Mungo Jerry brought jug band music to the masses...
63 Funny Graduation Quotes for the Class of 2024 (Because They Could Use a Laugh)
PureWow via Yahoo News· 42 minutes agoGraduating is an exciting—and stressful—time. You’re moving on to a completely new chapter in your...
Tax Time Spotlights Need for Comprehensive Reforms
New Jersey Business Magazine· 7 days agoT.S. Eliot wasn’t referring to tax season when he wrote that “April is the cruelest month,” but his anguished observation still fits ...
What were the Jeopardy! Masters Final Jeopardy clues, May 6?
What To Watch via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThink about it for yourself before find out the answer below… And the answer is... Who is T.S. Eliot...
Rehearsals Begin For Ballroom Inspired Production of CATS; Full Cast Revealed
Broadway World· 5 days agoPAC NYC is presenting a radical reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic dance musical Cats based...
Monochromatic And Comic Elements Split Our Gaze At Frieze New York
Forbes· 4 days agoThe comic relief was especially welcome at last night’s preview of Frieze as we exited what T. S. ...
Title Tale
The Atlantic· 12 hours agoUpon it may rest the fame and fortune of a writer, the enlightenment of a reader, the bread and butter of a bookseller, the lift, in the life of a librarian. Beginning with the intention of ...
Literary Subfields, Ecocriticism, and the Eclipse of the Humanities
Reason.com· 13 hours agoThe Spring 2024 issue of Liberties features an essay, "Curricular Trauma" by Len Gutkin, on the decline in the humanities, with a particular focus on the study of literature. There are external ...
Transatlantic Flights | Ange Mlinko
New York Review of Books· 5 days ago“All too often, working poets, in their lifetimes, are seen in fractions,” wrote Eavan Boland in her introduction to Denise Levertov’s poems. Two...