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49 minutes ago

He's the voice of romantasy audiobooks' biggest heartthrobs. He's never been busier

Anthony Palmini, a rising audiobook narrator, faced a serious cold that threatened his career in the romantasy genre.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Serve, smile, procreate': Yesteryear author Caro Claire Burke on the rise of the tradwife

The tradwife phenomenon, rooted in incel culture, has gained popularity through social media influencers despite its problematic origins and implications.
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fromJezebel
12 hours ago

The 'Hatchet Granny' Who Waged a Crazed, But Totally Understandable War on Alcohol

Carrie Nation became a famous figure in the temperance movement by smashing saloons and promoting anti-alcohol sentiments with her hatchet.
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fromQueerty
14 hours ago

Callum Scott finally reveals what Robyn thinks of his "Dancing On My Own" downtempo cover: "I was in shock" - Queerty

Callum Scott expresses gratitude for Robyn's approval of his cover of 'Dancing On My Own' and acknowledges its impact on his career.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 days ago

Actress with Portland roots understands 'empathy' while playing Fantine in 'Les Miserables' * Oregon ArtsWatch

Lindsay Heather Pearce reflects on her emotional experience performing as Fantine in Les Misérables, highlighting the song's profound impact on her over time.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I was in the pit of despair': Non-speaking autistic novelist Woody Brown on his journey from write-off to writer

Woody Brown, an autistic non-speaking author, shares poignant stories of misunderstood individuals in his novel 'Upward Bound' set in a care center.
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fromJezebel
1 day ago

The King of My Unrealized Mythical Erotica Dreams

Spring inspires imagination and exploration of fantasy erotica, highlighting the appeal of art that transcends traditional boundaries.
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fromLondon Unattached
2 days ago

John Proctor is the Villain - Royal Court Review

John Proctor is the Villain challenges traditional narratives by reexamining the character of John Proctor in the context of the MeToo movement.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Johannes Radebe: I had always been warned to wear my flesh underwear. I did not that day'

Johannes Radebe is a celebrated dancer and performer, known for his achievements in dance and his recent memoir.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago
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Don't Let AI Write the Story of Your Life

Writing is essential for self-discovery, and AI's influence can strip away personal narratives and authenticity.
fromFuturism
5 days ago
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New York Times Accused of Running AI-Generated Article

The New York Times faced scrutiny over a 'Modern Love' essay suspected to be AI-generated without disclosure.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Don't Let AI Write the Story of Your Life

Writing is essential for self-discovery, and AI's influence can strip away personal narratives and authenticity.
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fromFuturism
5 days ago

New York Times Accused of Running AI-Generated Article

The New York Times faced scrutiny over a 'Modern Love' essay suspected to be AI-generated without disclosure.
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fromBustle
2 days ago

Mallory Edens Is Not Your "Trophy Daughter"

Mallory Edens finds inspiration in literature while transitioning from New York to Los Angeles, seeking stories that resonate with young women's experiences.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

I Lived Through the Worst Thing That Can Happen to a Parent. To Help Me Move On, I Did Something Drastic.

Grief is a persistent presence that evolves but never fully disappears.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

There's No Justifying This Love Story

Ann Freeman expresses deep grief and anger over the portrayal of her daughters' deaths as a Kennedy tragedy.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

When my best friend died, I couldn't bear to delete her phone contact. Here's why I never will

Grief can evoke complex emotions, blending disbelief and humor, as seen in unexpected reminders of lost loved ones.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Chef Eunice Power: 'There is a sort of secret club - parents who have lost children. You don't even know their story until you're in it'

Community support has been vital in coping with grief after the loss of her son.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

I Lived Through the Worst Thing That Can Happen to a Parent. To Help Me Move On, I Did Something Drastic.

Grief is a persistent presence that evolves but never fully disappears.
Writing
fromVulture
2 days ago

There's No Justifying This Love Story

Ann Freeman expresses deep grief and anger over the portrayal of her daughters' deaths as a Kennedy tragedy.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

When my best friend died, I couldn't bear to delete her phone contact. Here's why I never will

Grief can evoke complex emotions, blending disbelief and humor, as seen in unexpected reminders of lost loved ones.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Chef Eunice Power: 'There is a sort of secret club - parents who have lost children. You don't even know their story until you're in it'

Community support has been vital in coping with grief after the loss of her son.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 days ago

I'm a ghostwriter who thinks AI will wipe out 90% of my industry so I'm leaning into it. Here are 2 ways it saves me time and money.

Joshua Lisec transformed his freelance writing career into a successful ghostwriting business, grossing over $1 million annually by valuing his work appropriately.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

Love Story Season-Finale Recap: Every Couple Is an Island

The funeral Mass for JFK Jr., Carolyn, and Lauren Bessette featured poignant poems that contrasted with the season finale's forced solemnity.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
4 days ago

What Happens When We Die? This Wallace Stevens Poem Has Thoughts.

The poem explores the concept of a bird as a symbol of thought and perception beyond human understanding.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
4 days ago

What Happens When We Die? This Wallace Stevens Poem Has Thoughts.

The poem explores the concept of a bird as a symbol of thought and perception beyond human understanding.
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fromConsequence
2 days ago

Felicia Day on Rewriting Mythology in The Lost Daughter of Sparta, and The Guild's Next Life: Podcast

Felicia Day's graphic novel The Lost Daughter of Sparta reimagines a forgotten character from Greek mythology, emphasizing personal identity and rebellion against traditional narratives.
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fromUntapped New York
3 days ago

I Worked at Calvin Klein. Here's What 'Love Story' Got Right

The fascination with minimalist aesthetics and nostalgia for the '90s is highlighted through a personal reflection on a past role in fashion.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen review so scary it will send you hysterical

Rachel's journey to meet her fiancé's parents is filled with ominous signs, leading her to question her engagement.
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fromPolygon.com
5 days ago

This new crime thriller brings a haunting, video game-inspired edge to NYC noir

The novel is inspired by horror and mystery, set in 1990s New York, following a Polish immigrant's dark journey.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Permanence by Sophie Mackintosh review high-concept adultery fable

Sophie Mackintosh's novel Permanence explores desire and infidelity through a surreal narrative of a couple trapped in a fantasy world.
fromVulture
3 days ago

The Gay Romance Novel You Should Actually Read

Sigmund Freud believed that every crush has a strand of disgust, that people are attracted to what repulses them. The enchantment of an infatuation always counterbalances the reality that our lovers - irksome, confusing, and unflaggingly human - depart from whatever ideal archetype we have stored in our heads.
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fromBustle
3 days ago

On TikTok, People Are Using Their Names To Manifest

Acrostic poems can serve as effective affirmations, helping to organize goals and create positive feelings through personal connection.
fromArtforum
3 days ago

Pat Steir, Whose "Waterfalls" Dazzled, Dies at 87

I wanted to be a great artist, not in the slang use of 'great,' but fantastic—reaching the soul of other people. This ambition drove Pat Steir throughout her life.
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fromAnOther
3 days ago

How Actor Megan Northam Uses Music to Get Into Character

Megan Northam uses music to connect with characters, drawing from personal experiences and emotions during her acting roles.
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fromVulture
3 days ago

Everywhere and Everywhen Outlander Has Taken Us

Outlander spans continents and centuries, following Claire and Jamie's love story through time and various historical events.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

As a furniture removalist I learned all mattresses are stained, and that's fine

A decade of diverse jobs led to life-changing experiences as a furniture removalist during the pandemic.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Joys of (Creative) Constraint

Many successful writers experience anxiety, but self-imposed constraints can help alleviate this and enhance creativity.
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fromArtforum
4 days ago

Lucy Sante on collage and the elimination of possibilities

The interplay of words and images in collages creates a unique narrative that transcends traditional storytelling.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

Author Robbie Couch Opens Up About His New Book "Bloom," That Deals With Grief And Dying Plants

The story centers on a gay man in his 70s, exploring themes of grief and representation in LGBTQ narratives.
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fromwww.cntraveller.com
4 days ago

I travelled to Tokyo just to buy stationeryhere's how to shop for it like a pro

A deep passion for stationery drives a quest for unique office supplies, particularly in renowned cities like Tokyo.
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fromThe Nation
5 days ago

When Did the Natural World Stop Feeling Sublime?

Coleridge's poem illustrates the tension between nature and industrialization, highlighting the unseen consequences of human actions on the environment.
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fromAnOther
4 days ago

Marina Abramovic's Cinematic New Exhibition Explores Love and Loss

Marina Abramović's exhibition 'Seven Deaths' explores themes of love and death through reimagined operatic narratives in a dark, immersive environment.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

The Islamic Republic has not crushed the Iranian people's resolve. This war will not do so either | Azar Nafisi

Writers must give voice to the silenced and recreate their stories, especially during times of suffering like those faced by the Iranian people.
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fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

A Former Prisoner of the Iranian Regime Watches Trump's War

A journalist reflects on his wrongful detention in Iran and the chaos affecting his homeland.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Life in Iran, Amid Repression and War

The Iranian regime's brutality has intensified, leading to widespread anger and despair among dissidents amid escalating conflict with the U.S. and Israel.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

The Islamic Republic has not crushed the Iranian people's resolve. This war will not do so either | Azar Nafisi

Writers must give voice to the silenced and recreate their stories, especially during times of suffering like those faced by the Iranian people.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

A Former Prisoner of the Iranian Regime Watches Trump's War

A journalist reflects on his wrongful detention in Iran and the chaos affecting his homeland.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Life in Iran, Amid Repression and War

The Iranian regime's brutality has intensified, leading to widespread anger and despair among dissidents amid escalating conflict with the U.S. and Israel.
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fromKqed
4 days ago

Debra Miller's Mother Murdered Her Father. Now, She's Telling Her Story

Debra Miller's memoir reveals the impact of familial trauma and abuse on her life and her struggles with substance use disorders.
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fromVulture
6 days ago

A Play About the Play Becomes the Thing: Hamnet Onstage in D.C.

Maggie O'Farrell's memoir recounts her encounters with death and the intense experience of caring for her ill daughter.
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fromKqed
4 days ago

Debra Miller's Mother Murdered Her Father. Now, She's Telling Her Story

Debra Miller's memoir reveals the impact of familial trauma and abuse on her life and her struggles with substance use disorders.
Writing
fromVulture
6 days ago

A Play About the Play Becomes the Thing: Hamnet Onstage in D.C.

Maggie O'Farrell's memoir recounts her encounters with death and the intense experience of caring for her ill daughter.
fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

Liza Minnelli's Uncharacteristic Pivot to Self-Disclosure

Judy Garland, in the mid-nineteen-sixties, expressed her frustration with fame, stating, 'Do you realize how many people have talked about me, written about me, imitated me?' This highlights the overwhelming nature of celebrity.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

I quit my job at KPMG and moved to India to become a poet. I was sick of only getting to live life on weekends.

Namrata Yadav transitioned from a corporate career to full-time writing, prioritizing personal fulfillment over societal expectations.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 days ago

How I stopped worrying and learnt to love LinkedIn Speak'

LinkedIn Speak transforms mundane life events into polished, positive narratives, creating a facade of success and happiness.
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fromOpen Culture
6 days ago

Lynda Barry on How the Smartphone Is Endangering Three Ingredients of Creativity: Loneliness, Uncertainty & Boredom

Phones hinder creativity by eliminating loneliness, uncertainty, and boredom, which are essential for generating new ideas.
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fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

Robyn Wants Us to Stay Horny

Robyn's music embodies the intersection of heartbreak and euphoria, reflecting her journey as a single mother and artist.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Shoplifting, sex shows and sheepdog-breeding: great artists and the side-hustles they did to get by

Aspiring artists often resort to various side hustles to bridge the gap between their dreams and economic realities.
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fromDefector
5 days ago

Namwali Serpell On Understanding Toni Morrison The Author, Not The Icon | Defector

Black literature's significance in America often emphasizes political utility over artistic value, limiting its broader appreciation.
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fromThe Nation
6 days ago

The Trouble With Adapting "Wuthering Heights"

Wuthering Heights features multiple narrators, influencing adaptations and interpretations of the novel since its publication.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Enough Said by Alan Bennett review a man for all seasons

Repetition in Alan Bennett's diaries reveals layered meanings, especially regarding his reflections on the pandemic and personal experiences.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
6 days ago

Broadway Rose's 'Dear Evan Hansen' goes bold * Oregon ArtsWatch

Evan's misery goes far deeper than the typical pop-culture depiction of a struggling teen. His despair is so palpable, we can't be certain he'll emerge from it.
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fromApartment Therapy
5 days ago

How Downsizing Helped Me Start Over After Divorce

Divorce led to a sense of freedom and the need for financial caution, prompting a significant lifestyle change and decluttering process.
fromThe Verge
5 days ago

The man who coined Metaverse now says Meta's glasses are creepy

When I was working at Magic Leap, and people asked me why I thought that was a good idea, I would ask the rhetorical question: "do you really think that twenty years from now everyone is still going to be going around all day staring at little rectangles in their hands?" At the time it seemed obvious to me that the answer was no.
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fromIntelligencer
1 week ago

Could the Girls of Camp Mystic Have Been Saved?

Camp experiences profoundly shape women's identities and coping mechanisms throughout their lives.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Minor Black Figures by Brandon Taylor review portrait of a working-class artist in New York

Brandon Taylor's novel explores themes of isolation, identity, and the struggle of an artist in a post-pandemic world.
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Martin Breheny: My friend Michael Lyster - the consummate professional who made it all look so simple

Michael Lyster's reaction to any serious discussion about himself would be swift and direct: 'None of that old rubbish - throw it in the bin.' This reflects his disdain for self-importance.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Souvankham Thammavongsa on Dating and the Clarity of Age

Immediate attraction can lead to deep emotional revelations, but understanding someone's true feelings requires more than surface-level connections.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Wordle guy's latest move tells us a lot about modern-day ambition

Wardle is back to try his luck again. The jury is out on whether this is admirable or greedy, brave or foolish. It does seem to suggest that there are two types of people in this realm: the haves and the have-yachts, if you will.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

The Death of Millennial Feminism

Lindy West's memoir, Adult Braces, reflects on her life and the complexities of Millennial Feminism, revealing a more nuanced truth behind her public persona.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

What does loneliness smell like? Inside the strangely soothing world of fragrance TikTok

Fragrance profiles evoke nostalgia and emotions tied to specific life experiences and memories, creating a universal connection across generations.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I want my career, my children and a free supple life': Sylvia Plath's radical reinvention

Plath excelled at baking, making six-egg sponges and hand-painting labels for honey, while also taking language lessons and writing poetry for the BBC.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I've learned first-hand how evil is tolerated': Colm Toibin on living in the US under Trump

A character's decision to return home is influenced by political climate and personal connections.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

At Zoe Branch's table, poetry is alive and well in New York City | amNewYork

Zoe Branch's typewriter poetry in Central Park has made her a notable figure, offering personalized poems that connect deeply with individuals.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

The medieval "love story" that was really a tale of psychological abuse

Resilience is essential in facing challenges, as exemplified by Odysseus and Penelope's enduring hope and strength during their long separations.
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fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

Frankenstein Taught Me the Classics Are Alive, They're Really Alive! | The Walrus

Frankenstein explores themes of unchecked ambition and responsibility, paralleling modern concerns about artificial intelligence and the creation of consciousness.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

I moved my family to Korea for a job. Then I got laid off and I'm still glad we came.

The decision wasn't made lightly. I can remember walking the sidewalks of our Colorado exurb, trying to decide if this was the right choice. In that sunny winter weather, our daughter bundled up in a stroller, the dog investigating lawns, our conversations would go: "Are you happy here?" "I feel like if we stay we're going to get old in front of the TV." "Can you imagine how much better the food will be?" "If we don't do it now, we'll probably never do it."
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fromAnOther
1 week ago

This Documentary Bids a Bittersweet Goodbye to Marianne Faithfull

Marianne Faithfull's documentary, Broken English, reveals her complex identity and artistic journey through a fictional institution aimed at challenging misconceptions.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Van Gogh's yellow: more than just a color

Yellow holds significant meaning for Van Gogh, symbolizing brilliance and modernity during his time in Arles, influencing his iconic Sunflowers series.
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fromCurbed
1 week ago

The Poet's House on Wyckoff Street

Hanging Loose, an independent poetry press, operated from a home in Boerum Hill, publishing numerous influential writers since 1966.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Remembering Calvin Tomkins, a Master of the Profile

Calvin Tomkins, known for his Profiles of modern artists, filled The New Yorker with portraits of creative minds from Marcel Duchamp to Tala Madani, showcasing his deep appreciation for art.
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fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

I Love the Em Dash-Too Bad If AI Does Too | The Walrus

The em dash, once a stylistic tool, now faces suspicion of making writing appear robotic, yet it remains a powerful punctuation mark for expressing voice, rhythm, and authentic thought patterns.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The male ego is even more fragile than it ever was': Kim Gordon on shyness, AI and Zohran Mamdani's cool

Sonic Youth focused on creating unprecedented music by studying influential predecessors like the Velvet Underground and no wave bands, then pursuing innovation without long-term planning, allowing creative direction to emerge organically.
fromInsideHook
1 week ago

Landon Donovan Is an Open Book

In his new memoir Landon, which releases on March 24, the long-retired, 44-year-old star recounts how close he came to taking his own life on that trip. After smoking a joint with a duo he met on the island, he reported feeling zero effects and prepared for a restful night of sleep. Instead, he suffered through a nightmarish, night-long hallucinogenic episode, completely alone. There were worms in his sink. Frogs all over the floor. And a voice in his head, urging him to throw himself into the ocean.
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fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

What I Learned from Breaking My Pelvis for the Second Time | The Walrus

On a sunny and warmish late-November day, my husband and I were meeting some close relatives to deposit our brother-in-law's ashes in a columbarium beside the remains of his late wife, my husband's only sibling. She had died during the pandemic, and her husband had subsequently moved away, but none of us were going to let the grim reaper separate a couple who had been conjoined by a lifetime of shared experiences.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

After Running Away From Abuse, She Gave Herself a New Name That Means Freedom

There was a lot of physical abuse and sexual abuse. It was all chalked up to God - like God was directing them to do it, that they were preparing me for later in life. They would pull Bible verses and say, 'See, this is why it's okay.'
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fromKqed
1 week ago

Read With KQED the Book That Changed How We See Nature | KQED

"no witchcraft, no enemy action had silenced the rebirth of new life in this stricken world. The people had done it themselves." Carson identified human pesticide use as the cause of environmental destruction, establishing personal responsibility for nature's decline and setting the foundation for her revolutionary environmental critique.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

How Craft Shaped Our Journey Through Rajasthan as a Family of Five

Planning the trip, however, filled me with apprehension. Our boys were no longer little travelers content to trail along behind us through forts and museums. They were teenagers now-15 and 13-with strong opinions, independent streaks, and a finely tuned radar for boredom.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

My Grandma's Hand-Written Letters to Spring Are "Magic" - Now I Write One Every Year

Spring rituals of gratitude and intention-setting through writing create meaningful personal renewal and signal readiness for life's transformative cycles.
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fromAdvocate.com
1 week ago

I was a homeless trans teen. Telling my story saved me

An 18-year-old newly homeless high school graduate shares their story at a poetry slam, finding courage to speak publicly about their circumstances in a supportive community environment.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Talisman: A Sacred Grove' opens for view at Park Avenue Armory | amNewYork

Michele Oka Doner's Talisman installation uses fiber-optic light among native Manhattan trees to evoke the island's primeval forest, transforming Park Avenue into a meditative space that recalls pre-urban landscape.
fromOpen Culture
1 week ago

In Her Final Reflections, Jane Goodall Issues a Warning: "Without Hope, We Fall Into Apathy"

Somebody sent to this world to try to give people hope in dark times, because without hope, we fall into apathy and do nothing, and in the dark times that we are living in now, if people don't have hope, we're doomed. How can we bring little children into this dark world we've created and let them be surrounded by people who've given up?
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Erasure That Altered Who "Counts" as Autistic

In 1925, Sukhareva clearly described older boys who were writing for a school newspaper in a great literary style, playing musical instruments, creating art, connecting deeply with nature and select individuals, and holding on to their ethical principles. They also had sensory sensitivities, limited motor coordination, intense idiosyncratic interests, and difficulties with socializing.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Len Deighton obituary: How a cookery cartoonist became a master spy writer

Len Deighton, British spy novelist who died at 97, created working-class secret agents and influenced British culture through fiction, historical writing, and culinary literature.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

My rookie era: After my panic attacks, woodworking became the one good thing I could count on

Woodworking provided therapeutic relief from panic attacks and trauma, requiring acceptance of challenges, mistakes, and expert guidance over idealized expectations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

How should a woman dress in her 50s? Gwyneth Paltrow just changed the game

Women over 50 face contradictory fashion expectations at the Oscars, with no established wardrobe rules, forcing them to navigate impossible choices between dressing age-appropriately or defying aging conventions.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

The art of College poetry - Harvard Gazette

Harvard College hosts three National Youth Poet Laureates who emphasize performance techniques, personal storytelling, and the transformative power of poetry in their academic and artistic pursuits.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Zemblanity: When Bad Luck Is Built In

Luck extends beyond random chance to include serendipity and zemblanity, where human agency shapes whether unexpected events become positive or negative outcomes.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Howl by Howard Jacobson review a tragicomic portrait of a Jewish man's despair

Howard Jacobson writes characters at their wits' end; those characters are usually men, and those men are usually Jewish. Additionally, and problematically for both them and everyone around them, their collective wits are capacious: easily enlarged to allow idiosyncrasy to bloom into neurosis, preoccupation into obsession.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I watched society burn a woman at the stake': Melissa Auf der Maur on her bandmate Courtney Love and the farce of the 90s

Melissa Auf der Maur kept her father's assisted death secret for 25 years before revealing it in her memoir about her rock music career in the 1990s.
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Tanya Sweeney: I thought publishing my first book would be a life-defining moment - but it just made me more insecure and more jealous

Achieving a lifelong dream of publishing a book creates an anticipated moment of complete fulfillment and validation.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

Han Ong on Nora Aunor and Authentication

A story about a Balenciaga dress centers on a mother-daughter relationship, exploring themes of exile, glamour, and qualified happiness through fashion and family bonds.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The kindness of strangers: on an emptied train carriage, a man rubbed his hand on my thigh then another passenger intervened

A stranger intervened during a sexual assault on a train by pretending to know the victim, creating a distraction that allowed her to escape the attacker.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The Other Bennet Sister review the bookish Pride and Prejudice sister gets her turn in the spotlight

Mary Bennet from Pride and Prejudice has become the focus of numerous retellings and adaptations, most notably Janice Hadlow's bestseller adapted into a 10-part television series.
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