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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

Hey, Good Morning, How Are You? by Martina Hefter review a hit in Germany that falls flat in English

Martina Hefter's novel features a troubled dancer engaging with romance scammers, but struggles with character depth and meaningful dialogue.
fromIndependent
10 hours ago

'I didn't have the language for it' - Eileen Walsh on the impact of finding her grandfather dead in the back garden when she was six

At the bottom of the garden, the little girl saw the wellies first. Eileen Walsh was six, maybe seven, and had already checked the usual places.
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fromVulture
1 day ago

Lisa Kudrow Says Friends Writers Would Discuss 'Sexual Fantasies' About the Cast

Oh no, there was definitely mean stuff going on behind the scenes. The writers' room was mostly men who were disrespectful towards the women on the show, insulting the cast for their performance.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
2 days ago

Bruce Springsteen Has Always Believed That Songs Can Change America

Bruce Springsteen's songwriting power lies in expertly using silence and negative space to convey deep emotions and themes of loss and grief.
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fromMindful
1 day ago

Mindfulness and the Rise of Analog Living

A cultural shift towards analog living is emerging, with people seeking engagement through non-digital activities like painting, film photography, and journaling.
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fromDefector
1 day ago

I Have No Pages | Defector

Writing processes vary greatly among authors, and personal methods can evolve over time.
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fromAnOther
1 day ago

"Mistakes Are Good": Kim Gordon and Simone Bellotti in Conversation

Simone Bellotti's second collection at Jil Sander evokes themes of home and memory through design and performance.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

This Dark Night by Deborah Lutz review an illuminating window on Emily Bronte's world

Emily Bronte is portrayed as a grounded, practical woman whose writing reflects her tactile experiences and modern sensibilities.
fromTiny Buddha
3 days ago

How Being the Strong One in My Family Became a Trap - Tiny Buddha

My sister looked at me and said, 'Now you're the last strong one in this family.' It was comforting to hear her words. I felt proud. And then, almost immediately, something else. My stomach clenched. I just wanted to stop the elevator, run away, and never look back.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
2 days ago

The Objects That Inspire America's Greatest Songwriters

Songwriters find inspiration from various sources, including instruments, environments, and personal experiences.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 day ago

How I Lost Myself in a Controlling Friendship and What I Know Now - Tiny Buddha

Despair often stems from losing one's identity through manipulation and self-doubt in relationships.
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fromBustle
1 day ago

Taylor Swift Finally Clarified That Polarizing Lyric In "Our Song"

Taylor Swift explains her choice of the word 'slow' in 'Our Song' instead of 'low' due to her lyrical preferences.
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fromHarvard Gazette
2 days ago

When a fictional character becomes too real - Harvard Gazette

Catherine Lacey believes fiction reveals personal truths, making it difficult to separate her life from her writing.
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fromDefector
3 days ago

Gwendoline Riley's Phantom Lives | Defector

Fulfillment in life often eludes individuals despite achieving various goals, leading to a continuous search for meaning and satisfaction.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 days ago

After I lost my job, I turned my self-publishing side hustle into a full-time career. Now I'm a bestselling romance author.

Meghan Quinn transitioned from a career in sports to becoming a bestselling romance author through self-publishing and perseverance.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I was super horny when I made my early work': Loie Hollowell's abstract paintings of breasts and vaginas

Loie Hollowell's painting series Overview Effect reflects her experiences of childbirth and the awe of space, coinciding with the Artemis II moon mission.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

Ellen Burstyn's Inner Library

Ellen Burstyn cherishes poetry, memorizing verses throughout her life, which she reflects on in her new book 'Poetry Says It Better'.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

I needed to be in that strange, flat place': how an Orkney garden healed a writer

Bennett finds solace and empowerment in howling into the stormy sea, transforming her struggle with nature into a connection with it.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

Laurie Metcalf's Third Act

Laurie Metcalf has been recognized as the new First Lady of American Theatre, achieving significant acclaim in both stage and film.
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fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

Said Sayrafiezadeh on Opening with Kafka

A barista is central to the story 'Process of Elimination,' exploring themes of wrongful accusation and bureaucracy.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

I yearned to be a mother. Why did I feel nothing when my daughter was finally born?

The experience of motherhood can evoke unexpected feelings, including despair, rather than the anticipated rush of love.
fromVulture
4 days ago

Joe Turner's Come Back, With Power Undimmed

There are no new August Wilsons. There ain't going to be any neither. Wilson's was an inimitable voice, and you can hear it rolling like a wave in the Broadway revival of Joe Turner's Come and Gone.
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fromPitchfork
4 days ago

Book of Love: Book of Love

Book of Love achieved success in the 1980s music scene through simplicity and authenticity, standing out without emphasizing their queerness or gender.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Dyslexic thinking made me the scientist I am today. If we could harness its power, imagine what could be possible | Maggie Aderin

Dyslexia shapes thinking and problem-solving, revealing strengths beyond difficulties in reading and writing.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

I Was Deeply Ashamed of My Eighth-Grade Photo. Then It Went Viral And Millions Of People Saw It.

A childhood photo went viral, revealing deep insecurities about a lazy eye and the journey to embrace self-acceptance through comedy.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

I Was Wrong About Lena Dunham

The debut of Girls sparked a mix of personal reflection and cultural critique regarding representation and identity among young women.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Meghann Fahy: My most embarrassing moment? Peeing my pants on stage'

Meghann Fahy is a versatile actress known for her roles in theater, television, and film, living in New York City with partner Leo Woodall.
#poetry
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fromwww.nytimes.com
6 days ago

Poetry Challenge Day 5: The Role of Poetry In Our Lives

Poetry serves as a gratuitous gift, enriching human experience without practical utility, as highlighted by Auden's reflections on its value.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
1 week ago

Poetry Challenge Day 4: What The Stars Can Teach Us About Love

The poem reflects on humanity's relationship with the universe and the emotional impact of contemplating the stars' absence.
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fromArtforum
5 days ago

Language as Demolition Tool: Selma Selman's Letters to Omer

Selma Selman's performance uses letters to address themes of violence, patriarchy, and the need for communication with an absent figure named Omer.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
6 days ago

I quit fast-paced journalism to care for my sick mom. My experience in both led me to become a celebrant at funerals.

Mandy Appleyard transitioned from a journalism career to caregiving for her mother, finding new purpose and connection during challenging times.
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fromConsequence
5 days ago

Rob Reiner's Son Jake Breaks Silence on "Living Nightmare" of Parents' Deaths

Jake Reiner reflects on the profound loss of his parents and the impact of his brother's involvement in their deaths.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

My Dad Had A Shameful Compulsion. I Never Thought I'd Grow Up To Share The Same Secret.

A father's struggle with addiction and the impact on his child's perception of him shapes their relationship.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
6 days ago

My grandmother handed me $2,000 for graduation and said, 'Go to Europe.' I had no idea how her gift would change my life.

Traveling to Europe transformed perspectives and inspired a teaching career, highlighting the importance of education and exploration.
#lena-dunham
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fromDefector
6 days ago

Lena Dunham Can't Help Herself | Defector

Lena Dunham's memoir Famesick recounts her journey through fame, addiction, and personal growth, challenging narratives surrounding her life and career.
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fromVulture
6 days ago

Heartbreak Feels Good in a Lena Dunham Memoir Like This

Lena Dunham's memoir focuses on illness and heartbreak rather than her marriage, emphasizing the complexity of relationships over simplistic narratives.
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fromDefector
6 days ago

Lena Dunham Can't Help Herself | Defector

Lena Dunham's memoir Famesick recounts her journey through fame, addiction, and personal growth, challenging narratives surrounding her life and career.
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fromVulture
6 days ago

Heartbreak Feels Good in a Lena Dunham Memoir Like This

Lena Dunham's memoir focuses on illness and heartbreak rather than her marriage, emphasizing the complexity of relationships over simplistic narratives.
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fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

"Half Man" Tests the Limits of Brotherly Love

Gadd's 'Half Man' explores themes of internalized homophobia and victimhood with a richer, more mature narrative than his previous work.
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fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

Jake Reiner on parents Rob and Michele' killings: 'My world, as I knew it, had collapsed.'

Jake Reiner shares the traumatic experience of losing his parents to violence and his brother's arrest for their murder.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

You have to reflect the language to capture people's souls': Martina Laird on calypso, patois and the RSC

Martina Laird's journey to reconnect with her roots inspired her to write her first play, Driftwood, after a transformative reunion with her mother.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Combining Opposites in Creativity: Van Gogh's Contrasts

Our study demonstrates that volatility was a key source of his creativity. We find consistent evidence in the letters that Van Gogh increasingly oscillated between opposite emotional states, such as joy and sadness or between aspirations for belonging and for isolation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Experience: I've won 1m on the lottery twice

I went back to my salon and had a look online. That's when I saw it: I'd won 1m. Everyone thinks, If I win a million pounds, I'm going to do this. But it's different once you actually win.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I'm 66 and my son and I have never once said "I love you" to each other - not because we don't, but because neither of us was shown how, and we've built a 40-year relationship out of carefully timed phone calls, fishing trips we don't talk through, and a nod at the airport that has to do the work of every word we never learned how to say - Silicon Canals

Men often express love through actions rather than words, creating a legacy of unspoken affection.
fromVulture
6 days ago

Beaches Did Make Me Sad, But Not the Way It Wants To

Eight years ago, when producers tried to seduce the Chardonnay drinkers of the tristate area with a Broadway-musical adaptation of a beloved Garry Marshall movie, the results were a study in deadly theater.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Kidnapped in Iraq

I remember screaming, though I don't know what words I screamed. And I remember resisting, though there was little I could do in heels against two military-trained men intent on shoving me into the back seat of their vehicle.
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fromsfist.com
6 days ago

'Hamnet' at ACT Offers Another Take on Shakespeare's Mysterious Wife

Agnes, or Anne, Shakespeare's wife, is portrayed with depth and nuance, challenging historical perceptions of their relationship.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

Against people's advice, I traveled to Mexico for a facelift. They assumed it was risky, but it turned out to be great.

I was a caregiver for my mom, Loretta Lynn, after she had a stroke five years before she died in 2022 at 90. The process exhausted me, and I had to step back and reevaluate after she passed.
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#handwriting
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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People who keep a paper notepad with them aren't being old-fashioned - they've discovered that some thoughts only become real once your hand has moved across a page - Silicon Canals

Handwriting enhances memory retention and cognitive processing compared to typing, engaging more areas of the brain.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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Nobody talks about why people who grew up writing everything down by hand often struggle with processing their own feelings, and it's because writing things down by hand was how they metabolized emotion, and nobody told them that typing doesn't do the same thing - Silicon Canals

Handwriting engages the brain more deeply than typing, facilitating emotional processing and cognitive engagement.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

People who keep a paper notepad with them aren't being old-fashioned - they've discovered that some thoughts only become real once your hand has moved across a page - Silicon Canals

Handwriting enhances memory retention and cognitive processing compared to typing, engaging more areas of the brain.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Nobody talks about why people who grew up writing everything down by hand often struggle with processing their own feelings, and it's because writing things down by hand was how they metabolized emotion, and nobody told them that typing doesn't do the same thing - Silicon Canals

Handwriting engages the brain more deeply than typing, facilitating emotional processing and cognitive engagement.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Philip Pullman: The thing every writer needs to overcome

Great writing can evoke feelings of jealousy and inadequacy in writers due to its beauty and emotional depth.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Gwendoline Riley's New Novel Surveys the Wreckage of Middle Age

The Palm House explores complex human emotions through sharp dialogue and character depth, challenging simplistic perceptions of individuals.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Living With Your Friends Won't Solve Your Problems

Women living together can create strong bonds but also face significant challenges and conflicts.
fromVulture
1 week ago

An Existential Crisis in the Crossword Community

The New York Times Magazine, which for some subscribers arrives on Saturdays, had printed an unsolvable crossword. Some solvers who, like Wegener's wife, complete the Sunday puzzle in the print magazine complained on crossword forums and social media, saying they were 'nearly in tears,' some with fears of 'sudden onset dementia' or, worse yet, ineptitude.
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fromCurbed
1 week ago

The Ordinary, Extraordinary To-Do Lists of Keith Haring

Each morning, he made himself a to-do list and crossed out items as he completed them as straightforwardly as any middle manager. Shopping-list tasks like 'china markers' or 'order canvas' sit alongside reminders like 'paint sister's baby furniture.'
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Ann Dowd Would Love to Star in The Pitt

The Maria Bamford Questionnaire reveals personal insights from Ann Dowd, including her thoughts on religion, fears, and favorite foods.
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fromAnOther
1 week ago

Miles Greenberg: "It's Hard to Ignore the Body's Particular Poetry"

Ancestral connections influence physical expression and artistic creation, particularly through Vodun's rituals and beliefs.
fromMail Online
1 week ago

World's oldest love letter is decoded after 540 years

The love letter forms part of the 'Paston letters' - a remarkable collection containing over 400 letters, written over three generations by a Norfolk family.
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fromArchitectural Digest
1 week ago

Orson Welles at Home: 10 Photos of the Director Behind the Scenes

Orson Welles's life was marked by restlessness in both his career and personal relationships, reflecting a constant search for creative freedom.
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fromAnOther
1 week ago

Ben Lerner's New Novel Has a Lot to Say About Art, Technology and Parenting

Transcription explores themes of technology, human frailty, and intergenerational relationships through a narrative about a failed interview and its consequences.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

You know you've been lonely for too long when someone asks how are you and you can feel yourself giving the performance answer before you've even decided whether to tell the truth - Silicon Canals

Society often encourages superficial responses to inquiries about well-being, leading individuals to mask their true feelings.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Ghost Stories by Siri Hustvedt review life after Paul Auster

Paul Auster and Siri Hustvedt shared a deep literary bond and a complex marriage lasting over 40 years, filled with love and creativity.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
1 week ago

Poetry Challenge Day 2: Love, How It Works and What It Means

Auden's poem explores love philosophically, contrasting indifference with the desire for mutual affection.
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fromDefector
1 week ago

What I Found Sorting Through 1,200 T-Shirts My Son Left Behind | Defector

The D-shirt challenge was a tribute to Dan McQuade's bootleg T-shirt collection and his enduring spirit despite his illness.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Peter Hujar's Photos Are All the Rage. He'd Be Shocked.

Peter Hujar's work, characterized by its handmade quality and erotic portraiture, is gaining renewed attention decades after his death.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

My dreams in Iran were already dead before the ceasefire came

The war has devastated lives, leaving individuals like Sina without jobs and hope for the future.
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Lea Ypi's Family Secrets

The narrator's journey in Tirana is marked by her search for the Sigurimi archive, reflecting her complex relationship with her Albanian identity and past.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Loving My Mother, Unlearning Myself

Love and pressure coexist in mother-daughter relationships, shaping identity and fueling personal growth through grief and complex emotions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

A new start after 60: my father died when I was a child and I followed him to Antarctica

Amanda Barry uncovered a trove of photographs, letters, and journals in her father's trunk, which set her on a journey to Antarctica, inspired by her father's legacy.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Fallen Angels Makes a Great Case for Irrelevance

Fallen Angels is a lighthearted revival that offers escapism through humor and charm, set against a backdrop of historical turmoil.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Does Proof Still Compute?

Broadway revival of Proof reflects Y2K nostalgia but struggles to deliver its emotional and intellectual impact.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Proof review Ayo Edebiri struggles but Kara Young soars in Broadway revival

David Auburn's play Proof combines humor and sadness, showcasing a strong structure and character depth, making it a timeless piece for theater.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Fallen Angels Makes a Great Case for Irrelevance

Fallen Angels is a lighthearted revival that offers escapism through humor and charm, set against a backdrop of historical turmoil.
Writing
fromVulture
1 week ago

Does Proof Still Compute?

Broadway revival of Proof reflects Y2K nostalgia but struggles to deliver its emotional and intellectual impact.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Proof review Ayo Edebiri struggles but Kara Young soars in Broadway revival

David Auburn's play Proof combines humor and sadness, showcasing a strong structure and character depth, making it a timeless piece for theater.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Banned from the radio after Princess Diana died: how Levellers made What a Beautiful Day

What a Beautiful Day combines themes of optimism and revolution, reflecting political change during its creation in 1996.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Houdini's reappearing act: David Haig's new play lays bare the magician's dispute with Conan Doyle

David Haig's play 'Magic' explores the complex friendship between Conan Doyle and Houdini, highlighting their contrasting beliefs about spirituality and deception.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Meet The Vampire Pop Opera Created By A Mom Who Was Craving A Sexy Night Out

Carey Renee Sharpe created and starred in her own vampire musical, BLOOD/LOVE, as a creative outlet after years of caregiving.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

She'd been drinking with Julie Walters. I heard a crash': Victoria Wood's genius by her friends, fans and actors

Duncan Preston reflects on his experiences working with Victoria Wood, highlighting their friendship and the challenges of collaboration.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Handcuffs, dog bites and avian warfare: how personal grudges sullied Alfred Hitchcock's reputation

Donald Spoto's biography of Alfred Hitchcock reveals a complex, uneasy relationship marked by misinterpretations and personal grievances.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

I found boxes of my dad's McDonald's memorabilia from the '70s and '80s. I decided to sell them all.

A father's extensive collection of McDonald's memorabilia reflects his career and passion for collecting, revealing hidden treasures during a family downsizing.
fromVulture
1 week ago

Charlize Theron Said It Was 'Very Clear' That Her Father Tried to Kill Her

"It's so strange - all the memories are there. And it's not that I don't try and think about it, but going in such a linear manner, it becomes almost more clear when you talk about it this way."
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology says people who still remember exactly where they were when JFK was shot or 9/11 happened aren't clinging to a date on the calendar - they're carrying the exact coordinates of the moment their understanding of the world was permanently rewritten, and the reason those details never fade is because your brain wasn't recording the tragedy, it was recording the last version of you that existed before you knew the world could break like that - Silicon Canals

Flashbulb memories are memories that are affected by our emotional state. Your brain takes a snapshot when the ground shifts under your feet, and that snapshot includes everything—the smell of coffee going cold in your cup holder, the static on the radio, the way your hands suddenly felt too heavy.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

A sad indictment that the young seek tradwife life | Letters

The tradwife ideal offers comfort but also poses dangers, as highlighted by past feminist struggles and the need for societal change.
fromIndependent
1 week ago

'I'd feel like a voyeur in another world' - Wicklow cancer survivor on novel she started from hospital bed

Asking for a laptop as she lay in a hospital bed during a frightening cancer ordeal, Wicklow woman Elaine Murphy could hardly have imagined that those first taps on the keyboard would lead to her debut work of fiction, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil, a Garden County mystery born from the darkest chapter of her life.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Thomas McGuane on Decency and Feral Charm

The story explores the contrasting lives and personalities of two friends, Carl and Jed, shaped by their different upbringings in Montana.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

I became friends with a woman 40 years older than me. She taught me how to live.

A friendship flourished between two writers with a 40-year age difference, united by their passion for storytelling.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Yann Martel: I hate the rich people of this world of which I'm one, because of Life of Pi'

Animals in literature can symbolize deeper human experiences and emotions.
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fromThe Marginalian
1 week ago

Walt Whitman's Field Guide to Being Yourself: The Trial and Triumph of Leaves of Grass

A teenage boy in 1833 finds inspiration in theater, literature, and poetry, shaping his future contributions to social justice and cultural awakening.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Zelda taught me the importance of play and has helped me deal with work, parenting and grief

As I grew into a pretentious young adult in the early 00s, I started to want more from games, and I wasn't finding it. So many of them were mindless, or juvenile, or needlessly violent. So few seemed to have anything to say.
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#generational-differences
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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People who sacrificed everything for their careers and received modest recognition in return have a very particular reaction to younger workers who refuse the same bargain. It looks like judgment. It's actually envy wearing a mask it found in the 1980s. - Silicon Canals

Generational narratives about work sacrifice often mask deeper disillusionment with the rewards of hard work and the changing values of younger workers.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
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Research suggests people raised in the 1960s and 70s might be the toughest generation yet - and the proof is that they're reading this right now and their first instinct is to shrug it off, because even accepting a compliment about their own resilience feels like asking for something they were raised to never need - Silicon Canals

Generational conditioning has led to a reluctance to accept praise and a strong emphasis on self-sufficiency.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

People who sacrificed everything for their careers and received modest recognition in return have a very particular reaction to younger workers who refuse the same bargain. It looks like judgment. It's actually envy wearing a mask it found in the 1980s. - Silicon Canals

Generational narratives about work sacrifice often mask deeper disillusionment with the rewards of hard work and the changing values of younger workers.
Writing
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Research suggests people raised in the 1960s and 70s might be the toughest generation yet - and the proof is that they're reading this right now and their first instinct is to shrug it off, because even accepting a compliment about their own resilience feels like asking for something they were raised to never need - Silicon Canals

Generational conditioning has led to a reluctance to accept praise and a strong emphasis on self-sufficiency.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

We boomers were handed a very clear script for what a successful life was supposed to look like, and a lot of us followed it - only to find that from the inside, it felt like wearing someone else's coat for thirty years. - Silicon Canals

Following a prescribed life script can lead to feelings of living someone else's life despite achieving traditional success.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago

Jan Morris, and the struggle between coherence and uncovering another's inner life

Jan Morris's unique perspective as a writer reflects her experiences of transition and historical events, revealing universal themes of addiction and identity.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
1 week ago

Jeffrey Wright on His Favorite Performances, Films, Foods and More

Technology serves as a tool of autocratic control, reflecting themes in Zamyatin's We' and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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