Taylor Swift announces a double album titled The Tortured Poets Department, exploring the cliche of the tortured poet figure in the context of her work. [ more ]
Where Are Reena Virk's Killers in 'Under the Bridge' Now? Warren Glowatski Today
The tragic death of Reena Virk in 1997 has been adapted into a Hulu miniseries called 'Under the Bridge', focusing on the events surrounding her murder. [ more ]
Auster's work delves into intimacy, chance, and truth-telling, presenting eerie states of solitude that resonate with readers. He restores miracles and fateful catastrophe to American literature. [ more ]
Opinion | Chris Christie and Bill Barr Have Some Explaining to Do
Christie draws parallels between backing Biden over Trump to opting for spoiled milk to avoid arsenic, emphasizing critical choices in leadership. [ more ]
Jeff Daniels Had Fun Going "Larger Than Life" for Netflix's A Man in Full
Jeff Daniels' 'big' performance in 'A Man in Full' is encouraged by directors, based on detailed character descriptions from Tom Wolfe's original book. [ more ]
'A Man in Full' Review: Regina King and David E. Kelley's Netflix Miniseries Is Wild, Sloppy Satire
The characters in the series 'A Man in Full' are portrayed as mostly, partly, or just a little bit shitty, leading to toothless satire and lacking insight into modern society. [ more ]
Netflix's Flimsy A Man in Full Makes Tom Wolfe's Epic Novel Feel Small
The Netflix adaptation of Tom Wolfe's A Man in Full fails to capture the depth and complexity of the original novel despite a talented cast and crew. [ more ]
I Told My Teenage Niece She Could Live With Us. Then I Found Out I'm Pregnant.
Offering a temporary home to a relative can be a kind gesture, but it's essential to consider the potential challenges and adjustments, especially with an impending addition to the household. [ more ]
'Sometimes missing something creates an opportunity down the road': Pete Scantland on avoiding non-buyer's remorse
Pete Scantland is a prominent art collector based in Columbus, Ohio, with extensive involvement in various art institutions and a significant focus on contemporary art. [ more ]
The Tecno Camon 30 Premier offers flagship looks, good specs, and a reasonable price, potentially becoming a cult classic for budget-conscious smartphone users. [ more ]
Stephens: Sheryl Sandberg screams back at the silence
The documentary 'Screams Before Silence' sheds light on the sexual atrocities committed by Hamas and the lack of global acknowledgement and condemnation of such acts. [ more ]
The character Hayes Campbell in 'The Idea of You' is inspired by Harry Styles but is not a direct representation, embodying an idealized young pop star in a complex fantasy narrative. [ more ]
I remember Paul Auster': a tribute by Jonathan Lethem to his friend
Building a friendship with renowned writer Paul Auster led to a sense of kinship, admiration, and mutual respect among peers in the literary world. [ more ]
The Olympics used to award medals in arts alongside athletics. The gold medal in arts at the 1924 Paris Olympics went to a Greek artist for a bronze sculpture of the Discobole. [ more ]
The Story Behind Peacock's The Tattooist of Auschwitz
The limited series 'The Tattooist of Auschwitz,' inspired by Heather Morris's novel, portrays the real love story of Auschwitz survivors amid questions about its accuracy. [ more ]
Sia: Reasonable Woman review pop reduced to motivational poster
Sia's diverse career spans multiple genres, from pop star to hit songwriter for major artists, overcoming personal struggles and controversies. [ more ]
Food in books has a powerful impact on readers, invoking memories and inviting self-reflection on why and how we engage with literary food descriptions. [ more ]
Uproar over beloved children's book 'Love You Forever': 'Off-putting rather than uplifting'
The article discusses a mother's dislike for the book 'Love You Forever' due to its depiction of a codependent relationship between a mother and son. [ more ]
Mack publisher expanding ambit by acquiring SPBH Editions in Milan, embracing varied book titles and genres, emphasizing distinct identities under Mack umbrella. [ more ]
My mother-in-law pushes to spend more time with our baby. How can I keep her at arm's length? | Leading questions
Feeling emotionally manipulated by mother-in-law post-childbirth, struggling with setting boundaries and maintaining a relationship for daughter's sake. [ more ]
Is Anne Hathaway's New Age-Gap Rom-Com Sexy or Creepy? It's Revealing to Compare to the Book.
Certain haters of Robinne Lee's The Idea of You, a popular 2017 novel about a mother who falls in love with a very Harry Styles-esque singer, are going to love Michael Showalter's movie adaptation (out today on Prime).
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Ghosts of America's 'Street of Dreams': a comprehensive book brings the history New York's Fifth Avenue to life
Fifth Avenue evolved from esteemed residential area to commercial hub; grand houses by influential architects housed elite families, now mostly replaced by shops and hotels. [ more ]
Tomorrow There Will Be Fine Weather: A Preview of NYC's Upcoming Hiroshi Shimizu Retrospective | Features | Roger Ebert
Shimizu, a prolific filmmaker like Yasujirō Ozu, focused on depicting marginalized individuals and the rift between traditional and modern Japan. [ more ]
Fifteen exhibitions to see in New York this spring
The exhibitions at MoMA PS1 and American Folk Art Museum showcase retrospectives of underrepresented artists, highlighting their unique techniques and influences. [ more ]
The article highlights a personal list of nonfiction and fiction books on climate change and emphasizes the impact of Bryan Alexander's book 'Universities on Fire' on the author's reading choices and perspectives. [ more ]
Art and fashion industries overlap, with luxury brands commissioning art and artists collaborating with brands, elevating both parties' statuses. [ more ]
Law Roach, a prominent celebrity stylist, made a dramatic exit from the fashion industry due to politics and false narratives, only to return shortly after with new projects and ventures. [ more ]
Beauty, filth, violence and death: why still life art is more subversive than you think
Still life art genre shifted from being considered the lowest form in the 17th century to being recognized as a fundamental genre reflecting various social and human experiences over time. [ more ]
Manny and the Baby by Varaidzo review dreamy debut of loss and unrequited love
A tale spanning 1936 and 2012 intertwines the lives of Manny, Rita, and Ezekiel, exploring love, loss, and connection through cassette tapes and family history. [ more ]
When We Occupied Columbia in 1978, the University Didn't Call the NYPD
In May of our senior year, my friends and I-along with some 300 others-occupied the lobby of Uris Hall, directly across from a trustees' meeting in Low Library, Columbia's administration building, to demand that the university divest from companies with ties to South Africa.