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‘Megalopolis’ Review: Francis Ford Coppola’s Epic Sprawl Is Grandiose and Goofy
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoCannes 2024: This is a project of operatic pronouncements, didactic repetitions and mad artistic...
Alice Munro, Nobel-winning Canadian Author, Dead At 92
International Business Times· 3 days agoAlice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning author known as "Canada's Chekhov" for her mastery of the short...
A new book celebrates author Kazuo Ishiguro and singer Stacey Kent's collaboration
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 23 hours agoIn 2002, Nobel Prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro appeared on BBC's "Desert Island Discs." KAZUO ISHIGURO: This is one of my favorite late-night slinky ...
Would You Read Sheldon Cooper’s Memoir?
Vulture· 15 hours agoOld Sheldon) are actually him writing his memoirs. Deadline asked executive producer Steve Holland why Sheldon would write a memoir anyway. “He’s a Nobel...
11 Unusual Interests Of John Kellogg That Went Beyond Breakfast Cereal
Mashed via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoIt's disease and illness prevention through exercise and proper diet, but there wouldn't be a story...
The fearless compassion of Alice Munro
WBUR Boston· 7 hours agoSkim through the photos of Port Hope and you’ll see pictures of Hampton and Comfort and Best Western Inns, of a dam and a small river, a flat, plain but...
Nobel-winning author Alice Munro, ‘Canada’s Chekhov’, dies at 92
The Raw Story· 3 days agoAlice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning author known as "Canada's Chekhov" for her mastery of the short story, has died at 92, Canadian media reported Tuesday ...
Alice Munro, Nobel Prize winner and ‘master of the short story,’ dies at 92
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAlice Munro, the Nobel Literature Prize winner best known for her mastery of short stories and...
Alice Munro, Nobel-winning Canadian author, dead at 92
Alaska Superstation· 3 days agoAlice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning author known as "Canada's Chekhov" for her mastery of the short...
The End of Civic Compassion
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 1 day agoBesides evoking nostalgia and resentful longing for a “Greater Hungary,” it pointedly excludes the work of Imre Kertész, Hungary’s only Nobel Prize...