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A mild-mannered professor assumes the persona of a 'Hit Man' in this twisted tale
NPR· 7 hours agoHe reviewed the new Netflix film "Hit Man." On tomorrow's show, we hear from writer Colson Whitehead. After writing two Pulitzer Prize-winning novels, " ...
‘October 7th’ Film Written By ‘Fauda’ Creators In Works At Leviathan Productions
Deadline via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoEXCLUSIVE: Leviathan Productions has enlisted Avi Issacharoff and Lior Raz, creators of the hit...
Column: Anatomy of a smear — Fauci faces the House GOP's clown show about COVID
Los Angeles Times· 14 hours agoHere’s what we know about Dr. Anthony S. Fauci: As a staff member at the National Institutes of...
Best Of Broadway To Host 'Select Your Seat' Open House Party At The North Charleston PAC!
Broadway World· 6 hours agoThe North Charleston Performing Arts Center's Best of Broadway series will host its annual “Select...
Pulitzer winner shares 'Trust' with China readers
China Daily· 5 days agoSince the recent publication of its Chinese version, Diaz, who was born in Argentina, raised in Sweden and currently lives in the United States, embarked on his first journey to...
5 Great Columbia-Made Podcasts to Listen to Now
Columbia University News· 5 days agoAs the days grow longer and summer road trips are on the horizon, it is time to amp up your podcast playlists. From the interior lives of Pulitzer Prize...
On This Day, June 4: German occupiers flee Rome during World War II
UPI· 17 hours agoOn June 4, 1944, the last of German occupiers fled Rome ahead of the advancing U.S. 9th Army.
On This Day in History - June 4th - Almanac - UPI.com
UPI· 17 hours agoOn June 4, 1944, the last of German occupiers fled Rome ahead of the advancing U.S. 9th Army.
Off-Broadway, a brilliant show about sex and faith formation with hidden teeth
National Catholic Reporter· 4 days agoA couple years ago I had the chance to interview musical theater composer Michael R. Jackson. The...
Review | Paris was always great. Now it’s even better.
Washington Post· 6 hours agoDuring the peak of the covid pandemic, when pundits wrote alarmist predictions of the end of cities, the famously curmudgeonly French author Michel Houellebecq said that when it was all over ...