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Book reviews: Historic figures like Marilyn Monroe, Coco Chanel make pivotal appearances in new...
Sun-Sentinel· 1 day agoAddie Anne Buckley is anxious to escape Hockta, a fictional small town in Lake County that Roy sets...
Movies You Didn't Know Were Based on Magazine Articles
Redbook via Yahoo News· 3 days agoKnown as the “Canadian Caper”, CIA operative Tony Mendez crafts a plan for the diplomats to pose as...
What Are Mekneks in 'The Acolyte,' and What Role Do They Serve?
Collider· 15 hours agoEditor's note: The below contains spoilers for Episodes 1 and 2 of The Acolyte. A former Padawan...
Has Hawking Radiation Ever Been Observed?
Sci Fi Wire· 5 days agoMath hinted at the existence of monster black holes and, eventually, observation confirmed them. The popular image of black holes is one of bottomless...
Beyond the polls: Calling out the lies in an age of disinformation
The Day, New London, Conn. via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJun. 1—To Charlotte Scot, a 77-year-old voter from Old Lyme, the question of misinformation and disinformation is fairly straightforward. "There's a lot of people in Washington who just lie, ...
When the Culture Wars Came for the Theater
The Atlantic· 2 days agoFrom our current vantage point it may be hard to believe this, but during the worst economic crisis the United States has ever seen, the government...
Flying Horse: Open topic
The Pantagraph· 4 days agoEach week, "Flying Horse" features dozens of Central Illinois children's thoughts and drawings on various topics. This week: Open topic
Mind Reading: Dr. Orna Guralnik On The Mindful Magic Of ‘Couples Therapy’
Forbes· 6 days agoRising above the fray is “Couples Therapy,” which has drawn both substantial viewership and critical...
Welcome to the weekend, Pasa people!
Santa Fe New Mexican· 7 days agoDo yourself a favor: practice a little self-care and step back in time at El Rancho de las Golondrinas. The establishment of the Gila Wilderness on June...
‘I don’t feel gendered’: Rachel Cusk’s most radical novel yet makes the familiar strange – and moves...
The Conversation· 4 days agoRachel Cusk’s twelfth novel is strange, compelling and ferociously intelligent. It explores artists, mothers and daughters, and the ‘blankness of spirituality’ on the other side of gender.