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What's the recipe for fame? For one, you need more than talent
NPR· 5 hours agoAnd I was interested in the wellsprings of success, not the wellsprings of non-success by amazing people. And there are people all around us — like, people ...
3 best shows to watch on Hulu for Memorial Day
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 4 days agoLooking to relax this Memorial Day? Check out the three best shows to watch on Hulu for Memorial Day weekend, from an iconic classic to a new limited...
Book review: 'Telephone of the Tree' has your number
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 5 days agoAs in the new book “Telephone of the Tree” by Alison McGhee, the sound of your voice is all that’s needed. Ayla and ...
Book Review: How Plants Experience the World | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 2 days agoIn “The Light Eaters,” Zoë Schlanger considers the evidence for plant intelligence, and what that means for humanity.
The Gaza War has become a war on Jewish books and authors
NY Post via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe critic reviewed it in just two words: “Zionist...and not too distant era,” he says. “We haven’t...
Coco Mellors on why a sister is not a friend, grief and her sophomore novel
Cosmo via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAhead of the release of her second novel Blue Sisters we spoke to Coco Mellors about her writing...
'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' and 5 More Canceled Netflix Shows We Want to Return
popculture.com· 14 hours agoWhile some have been lucky enough to be saved, whether by Netflix time and time again like Lucifer...
LSU outlasts South Carolina to end Gamecocks’ run in Hoover at SEC Tournament
Hilton Head Island Packet via AOL· 4 days agoAll good, Ellis still had an out at first. Except he airmailed the throw over the head of 6-foot-4...
Richard Sherman, Oscar-winning 'A Spoonful of Sugar' and 'It's a Small World' songwriter, dies at 95
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe siblings worked for the Disney studio head until his death in 1966, after which they continued...
Can Reading About Trauma Help Kids Cope?
New York Times· 5 days agoAlan Gratz is the author of the middle grade novels “Two Degrees,” about young people facing natural disasters, and “Refugee.” Do children’s books about...