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‘Thelma the Unicorn’ Review: Brittany Howard Voices a Pony with Dreams of Fame in Unexceptional...
Variety via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCloser in tone to the sharp adult series “BoJack Horseman” than to Illumination’s bland “Sing”...
What went wrong at Britain’s poshest retirement village
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 15 hours agoIt was supposed to be a luxury “later life facility”, where residents could take afternoon tea on a...
A Poet’s Reckoning with What Poetry Can Do
The New Yorker· 18 hours agoSeuss, who turns sixty-eight this month, is a good poet with whom to settle into a conversation about comfort and endurance, about romance and love’s...
How Demi Moore became a new fashion darling at 61
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAt the Cannes Film Festival, iconic actresses always command the spotlight. Brigitte Bardot, Grace Kelly, Catherine Deneuve, Jane Birkin, Sharon Stone,...
The Kafkaesque Journey of the Oakland A’s
The New Yorker· 5 days agoFisher seemed to believe that it would be easier to build a billion-dollar stadium as part of a twelve-billion-dollar project to develop a stretch of...
Curran: It's not Jacoby Brissett's job to mentor Drake Maye
NBC Sports Boston via Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoBut Patriots Insider Tom E. Curran wants us to pump the brakes on Brissett simply being there to...
The Journalist Biography in an Age of Crisis
The New Yorker· 18 hours agoJournalism is a relatively young profession whose norms have changed constantly; journalism schools started only in the early twentieth century, and many...
‘Sensitivities that seem out of all proportion with the joke’: ‘The Office’ co-creator blasts cancel...
BizPac Review· 11 hours agoBritish comedian Stephen Merchant, co-creator of “The Office,” has joined the throngs of comedians speaking out against cancel culture. But you do feel like there’s a sensitivity to the words before they’ve even heard the joke or the context.
Men and Memories
The Atlantic· 6 days agoThe mystery of the Marie Celeste is canvassed once more, and the strange adventures of derelicts. Throughout, one has a comfortable feeling that the author really knows what he is talking about ...
You Wouldn’t Like Paul Scheer When He’s Angry—He Didn’t Either
Vanity Fair· 4 days agoPaul Scheer is primarily known for making people laugh, having spent more than two decades as a...