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Alice Munro: the short-story writer who was 'as good as it gets'
The Week via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAlice Munro sits in a chair. Alice Munro often embarked on what she thought was a novel, only to...
“Love Is Blind,” and Allegedly Toxic
The New Yorker· 4 days agoNew Yorker podcasts. On the Netflix reality-TV dating show “Love Is Blind,” contestants are alone in windowless, octagonal pods with no access to their...
'Knives Out 3' title 'Wake Up Dead Man' reveals Daniel Craig's next case
Entertainment Weekly· 4 days agoCraig is confirmed to return once again as New Yorker profile-adorned crime solver Benoit Blanc in...
Diddy Saga Proves Time Was Never Up for Celebrity Abusers
The Daily Beast· 5 days agoAllegations that used to merit widespread outrage in the early days of #MeToo now barely cause a ripple. Recently released video evidence of Sean “Diddy” Combs brutally assaulting ...
Quentin Tarantino's Favorite Vietnam War Movie Might Surprise You
Collider· 2 days agoLike all great filmmakers, Quentin Tarantino was an avid fan of the medium long before he...
The influences that drove Nicole Shanahan, RFK Jr.’s VP pick, to embrace conspiracy theories
NBC NEWS· 4 days agoBigtree listed Shanahan’s history in tech — she founded and sold a patent analytics software startup...
BROADWAY'S A DRAG Set for 54 Below Next Month
Broadway World· 3 days ago54 BELOW, Broadway's Supper Club, will present Broadway's a Drag! Tara will be joined by some of New York's best drag queens including drag pianist...
The Conners EPs Talk Darlene and Becky’s Futures and Carrying the ‘Weight of the Roseanne Legacy’...
TVLine.com via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe Conners will soon disband, and poor Darlene is already suffering from separation anxiety. In...
29 Celebrities Who Have Had Breast Cancer
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 7 days agoFrom A-list celebrities to the people in our own lives, breast cancer can can truly happen to anyone — and the stats show it. After skin cancer, breast...
The Mail
The New Yorker· 21 hours agoAlso delightful was my recognition that the four movements of the Order’s Standard Protocol—Encounter, Attending, Negation, and Realizing—echo the phases of the Benedictine monastic practice ...