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Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park throws 40th anniversary party honoring retiring co-founder
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 5 days agoTen...
In “One-Star Romance”, an Author Walks Down the Aisle With Her Harshest Critic — Read a Sneak Peek...
People via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWhen you would literally have to walk down an aisle arm in arm while people watched and took...
RTS: Reading
The Bradford Era· 5 days agoREADING: Do you have a list of books you want to read, over the summer or with a more fluid deadline? There are lists of books everyone should read, and lists of books that are popular currently ...
The Professor Will Now Unpack — Hozier’s ‘Too Sweet’ - SPIN
Spin· 6 days agoAn ivory tower English professor takes a whiff of Hozier, and smells ... a classic cad. An ivory...
The Funniest Tweets From Women This Week (May 25-31)
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 5 days agoruin literally any dinner party you attend — Hannah (@hannnahmmarie) May 29, 2024 Plants are like “I’ll have a light lunch.” — Stone Cold Jane Austen (@...
Spelling Bee finalists 2024: Meet the remaining spellers for Scripps National Spelling Bee finals |...
Sporting News· 6 days agoDictionaries beware: The Scripps National Spelling Bee is here to tear you to shreds. This year's...
What's the recipe for fame? For one, you need more than talent
NPR· 7 days agoThis interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity. Cass Sunstein: To have a champion is really great. The Beatles had a champion. Jane Austen
George R.R. Martin Criticizes Screen Adaptations of Books: 'They Never Make It Better'
People Magazine· 7 days ago“Very little has changed since then,” Martin wrote, referencing a 2022 conversation at New York...
George R.R. Martin's blunt take on book-to-screen adaptations
ClutchPoints· 7 days agoThe writer recently wrote on his personal blog to air out his issues with Hollywood and...
George R.R. Martin Says Literary Adaptations Are Never Better Than the Book
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHollywood has...Guin, J.R.R. Tolkien, Mark Twain, Raymond Chandler, Jane Austen, or… well, anyone....