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People say there are no words, but there are thousands': Liz Lawrence on making a new kind of grief album after her sister's death

fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago
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How to Survive Losing a Child

Danielle Crittenden Frum's memoir, Dispatches From Grief, reflects on the profound loss of her daughter Miranda and the journey through grief.
fromAnOther
2 weeks ago
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Siri Hustvedt's Heartbreaking Memoir Is a Study of Love and Loss

Ghost Stories chronicles Siri Hustvedt's grief and memories following Paul Auster's death, blending personal narrative with literary reflections on loss.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 hours ago

People say there are no words, but there are thousands': Liz Lawrence on making a new kind of grief album after her sister's death

Vespers is a stripped-back folk grief album built around open, frank sadness for Liz Lawrence’s sister Jessie.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Crafting a Relationship With Loss

Loss makes what is taken visible and what is given hard to see, requiring peace with change and love beyond permanence.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Stories Save: An Interview With Emily Rapp Black

Grief is universal, and creative expression helps people process loss, feel less alone, and make space for changing emotions over time.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

How to Survive Losing a Child

Danielle Crittenden Frum's memoir, Dispatches From Grief, reflects on the profound loss of her daughter Miranda and the journey through grief.
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fromAnOther
2 weeks ago

Siri Hustvedt's Heartbreaking Memoir Is a Study of Love and Loss

Ghost Stories chronicles Siri Hustvedt's grief and memories following Paul Auster's death, blending personal narrative with literary reflections on loss.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

Care review this searing portrayal of dementia raises urgent questions for us all

Elderly residents in a locked dementia ward experience profound loneliness caused by a system that strips autonomy and connection.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 day ago

Shine on: 'The Pavilion' is a showcase for stellar performances * Oregon ArtsWatch

Naturalistic acting is a must in the tiny Southeast Portland space, where the 30-plus audience members sit so close to the stage that one false, blatantly theatrical note could spoil the whole show. Instead, director Jonathan Hoonhout and his actors hold us close to this emotional story set in Pine City, Minnesota, where a 20-year high school reunion is taking place at the 100-year-old lakeside pavilion.
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fromBig Think
6 hours ago

The Dali trick: The strange psychology of becoming who you want to be

“Hey mate, what's your name? What are you here to study? Cool, cool. Fancy a drink?” Ben was an archetype. He was an artsy, romantic sort who wore loose knitwear and an Alibaba scarf he'd bought from a souk in Morocco. Authentically Bedouin, handmad e.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

Why the Best Writing Advice Is Often the Weirdest

Writing becomes interesting by developing character through habitual gestures, ethical traits, quirks, and story presence.
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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

Women Are Taking "Why-Cations" To Find Themselves, So I Tried One

Why-cations are short trips taken for emotional relief, helping people rest, reconnect, and feel meaningful during burnout, grief, or major transitions.
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fromDefector
20 hours ago

Wasia Can Be A Lot. It's Fine. | Defector

A misperceived identity led to changing a byline, and later acceptance shifted focus from proving race to living well.
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fromThe Nation
1 day ago

The Magical, Mysterious World of Archives

Archives and document collections determine how effectively historical research and storytelling can be done.
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fromIntelligencer
1 day ago

Why the Amish Are Falling in Love With AI

Generative AI is being used by an Amish family to draft a Valentine, blending modern tools with traditional life.
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fromDefector
17 hours ago

Daniel Radcliffe Will Talk You Off The Ledge | Defector

Audience participation in Every Brilliant Thing works smoothly on Broadway, even with Daniel Radcliffe, creating a genuine experience rather than a gimmick.
#acting
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fromEsquire
15 hours ago

Adeline Rudolph Is in Her Badass Heroine Era

Adeline Rudolph transitioned from journalism dreams and political science studies into screen acting, now starring as Princess Kitana in Mortal Kombat II.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Frailty and terrible rage': Linda Bassett on Call the Midwife, her crap-free CV and selling ice creams at Olivier's Old Vic

Acting provides education in human feelings and frailty, and inhabiting a writer’s words creates audience impact through distilled, non-excess performance choices.
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fromEsquire
15 hours ago

Adeline Rudolph Is in Her Badass Heroine Era

Adeline Rudolph transitioned from journalism dreams and political science studies into screen acting, now starring as Princess Kitana in Mortal Kombat II.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Frailty and terrible rage': Linda Bassett on Call the Midwife, her crap-free CV and selling ice creams at Olivier's Old Vic

Acting provides education in human feelings and frailty, and inhabiting a writer’s words creates audience impact through distilled, non-excess performance choices.
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fromIrish Independent
20 hours ago

Makiko Nakamura: 'Justice is something very private, very quiet. Each person carries their own sense of it'

Layered oil paintings built from basic colors and repeated geometric forms are shaped through sanding to create a distinctive process influenced by Beckett and Robert Ryman.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Caroline Aherne by David Scott review portrait of a comedy maverick

Caroline Aherne’s work used ordinary life and blunt humor to create subtly subversive British television characters and performances.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
19 hours ago

Flavia de Luce mystery writer Alan Bradley dead at age 87 | CBC Books

Alan Bradley died at 87 on the Isle of Man, leaving behind the Flavia de Luce mystery series and a late-life writing breakthrough.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Offseason by Avigayl Sharp review wry comedy of a frazzled teacher

A literature teacher’s fragile mind, trauma, and obsession collide with entitled students and bleak reading assignments in a deadpan, wry novel.
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fromTiny Buddha
1 day ago

My Father Taught Me Love Is Something You Earn; He Was Wrong - Tiny Buddha

Closure comes from within, and peace cannot be obtained by confronting someone who betrayed you.
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fromwww.bustle.com
1 day ago

How Mindy Kaling Flipped The Script On Her Life

A comedy writer’s office reflects a life shaped by early romance expectations, career artifacts, and a family timeline that diverged from her original plan.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

In the face of devastating loss, Jesmyn Ward holds onto 'respair'

Dorothy’s twin’s stillbirth and prophetic birth story shaped Ward’s writing, blending trauma with magic and ferocity, and her later grief led to “respair.”
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1 day ago

America's Mona Lisa': how chance, genius and cheap paint made the masterpiece Whistler's Mother

Whistler’s Mother became a global icon, returning to London after nearly two generations as part of a Tate Britain Whistler exhibition.
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fromRaymondcamden
2 days ago

My First AI Skill for My Blog

Use generative AI to improve content quality by assisting with titles, metadata descriptions, spelling/grammar, and identifying missing topic aspects without writing full drafts.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Word I Don't Have for What AI Has Done to My Work

More precise naming of feelings predicts regulation success, while AI-assisted work can evoke feelings workplace language cannot yet capture.
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fromTiny Buddha
2 days ago

What Helped Me Heal from a Breakup and Create a Life I Love - Tiny Buddha

Facing one fear each month for a year reveals fear’s control and builds resilience through deliberate action.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

My rookie era: In my 30s, I went for my driver's licence test and failed four times

Last year, at the age of 35, I decided it was time to grow up and get my driver's licence. I had considered it before, but it had never stuck. As a teenager, I thought driving was scary and significantly less cool than sitting on the bus, listening to the same eight songs on my MP3 player. As a news reporter in my 20s, not driving was inconvenient to both me and my editors, but so was spending days off learning how to parallel park.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

Can Mozart and Salieri Work It Out?

Nearby were manuscripts of nine symphonies that Mozart wrote within two years, in his late teens. Bettany snapped photos. "My son's a composer"-Stellan Connelly Bettany, his older child with the actress Jennifer Connelly, is at the Royal College of Music-"and he's only written one symphony this year!"
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Got!': Panini 1970 World Cup sticker book completed after 56 years

A long-stored 1970 Panini World Cup sticker book was completed after nearly 60 years, becoming valuable but kept by its collector.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

The hantavirus debacle raises a key question: why would anyone go on a cruise? | Dave Schilling

Cruise travel can become dangerous during outbreaks, prompting evacuations, quarantines, and restricted disembarkation to limit virus transmission.
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4 days ago

Flying Lotus: People kept saying, You can't make hip-hop with a laptop. Those comments were my fuel'

What's the best gift you ever received? Honestly, probably a Chucky doll. It was an authentic Chucky doll from Child's Play 2. My girlfriend at the time gave it to me for Christmas or my birthday, like two years ago? I always wanted one of those stupid things, and I got it. I don't know how she found it. I saw those films in the 90s. I probably shouldn't have, but my mom was a horror fan and she likes weird movies, so she always freaked me out when I was a kid.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

A man's search for his daughter's killer, the secrets to spotting a liar and what is hot divorcee energy?

A series of investigative and cultural pieces covers justice efforts, divorce culture, imprisoned activism, deception detection, and nuclear risk.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

It didn't seem real': the Black mushroom hunters unearthing the US's essential fungi

It was the first time Pinto was enthralled by a mushroom — the American yellow fly agaric, a poisonous fungus that is relatively common where Pinto lives in Massachusetts. It forced me down on my knees to examine it further, because it didn't look real, Pinto, a naturalist and writer, said. It looked like it was from another dimension. On that day in 2013, she captured the mushroom from dozens of angles on her phone.
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fromDefector
5 days ago

Consider The Sister | Defector

Siblings turned TV cartoons into interactive, improvised performances that shaped lasting sensory memories and challenged later stereotypes about a writer’s life.
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fromApartment Therapy
5 days ago

I Learned the Hidden Meaning of Each Birth Flower, and It's Transformed How I Gift

Birth month flowers carry culturally specific meanings, often shaped by Western and Victorian traditions, and color variations add further emotional nuance.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Correspondent by Virginia Evans review immensely enjoyable return of the epistolary novel

A modern epistolary novel succeeds by using letters to create emotional depth, character contradiction, and forward motion across years.
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fromThe Atlantic
6 days ago

The Origins of Alcohol as a Muse

Alcohol use became linked to the creative process through recurring stories of writers drinking while working or seeking inspiration.
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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

AI Is Incapable of Poetry

Large language models trained on copyrighted works can produce derivative, mediocre creative output while raising plagiarism and ethical concerns.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Father's Hidden Life Was in a Box in His Office. By the Time I Found It, It Was Almost Too Late.

A historian’s most important work was preserved through urgent evacuation, later revealing plans for a companion book and his major scholarly impact.
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fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

The Southwest's superbloom was a beautiful nightmare - High Country News

Desert Southwest blooms out of season, turning seasonal expectations into a prolonged, climate-driven “forever spring” that demands finding ways to live with disruption.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Sophie White: 'Nothing triggers a nervous breakdown faster than someone replying to a text with a single thumbs up'

A mother’s serious question on the Luas leads to a humorous, self-aware exploration of generational expectations and personal anxieties.
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fromAnOther
1 week ago

Five Books That Shaped Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe’s library reveals wide-ranging reading interests that illuminate her curiosity, relationships with writers, and pursuit of deeper dramatic roles.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

It smells like my ranch!' Diva of dirt Delcy Morelos and her amazing 30-tonne earthworks

The earth's cool breath is the first thing that hits me. Scented with clove and cinnamon, it catches my senses by surprise in the dim, while a vast soil sculpture emerges around me as if from a dream, just as the artist intended. I'm contained within its mammoth, terraced walls of reddish soil and struck by the silence, the peace felt in being held by nothing but earth.
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1 week ago

Acclaimed author Sara Novic chats about her new memoir, 'Mother Tongue'

Losing hearing reshaped language, community, and parenting, with music becoming a vibration-based form of connection and identity.
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1 week ago

Vocal Break by Lauren Elkin review a celebration of the female voice

When Lauren Elkin was a child, she took lessons with a voice teacher in Northport, Long Island, who would get her to perform in front of a mirror. Singing songs from the Italian classical repertoire, Elkin who was a soprano was required to smile and lift up her eyebrows as she sang since it helps with placement. She was told her breathing should come not from the chest but the diaphragm, and that she must smooth over the vocal break, which is where the chest voice changes into the head voice.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Hayden Panettiere Did Not 'Just Give Up' her Daughter

“There's been a common misconception that I just gave up my child, when that couldn't be farther from the truth,” she told Jay Shetty on his podcast, On Purpose With Jay Shetty. “I hope it's a little clearer.” While battling postpartum depression and addiction, Panettiere gave full custody of daughter Kaya to her father, Ukrainian boxer Wladimir Klitschko. But Paniettiere has always been a presence in Kaya's life. “I have an incredible relationship with her,” she said. “I travel [to see her] as much as I can. We have a really intense, incredible bond, and I'm very grateful for that.”
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

It screws with your mind': Jennie Garth on 90210 fame in her 20s and speeding up in her 50s

In March 2023, she noted in her diary that potential acting jobs were few and far between, if at all really. She rarely heard from her agent, and she didn't want to get in touch with him just to hear how different the business has become, how they just aren't looking for a woman my age, with my stereotyped abilities. As an actor, and one who had been particularly typecast, she was used to rejection, she wrote, but this is getting a little scary.
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fromConsequence
1 week ago

Macaulay Culkin Opens Up About "Unfinished Business" with Catherine O'Hara

Catherine O'Hara’s death prompted Macaulay Culkin to feel they had unfinished business and that he owed her a favor.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Hot divorcee summer: get ready for big hats, hot sex and don't-care energy

Divorcee energy is a high-glam, effort-forward aesthetic that rejects caring about others’ opinions and centers on a post-split glow-up.
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fromMedium
1 week ago

Everything I know about AI, I learned from a genie

AI systems follow constraints, but they can still be steered toward harmful persuasion, so instructions must be precise and values-aligned.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
1 week ago

Where Was Nurul Amin Shah Alam?

A disabled Rohingya refugee vanished after Border Patrol released him from jail without notifying anyone, and a dead body was later found.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Quote of the day by Helen Mirren: "When you're 16, 30 seems ancient. When you're 30, 45 seems ancient. When you're 45, 60 seems ancient. When you're 60, nothing seems ancient." - Silicon Canals

“Ancient” changes with perspective, and age-based deadlines create costly pressure by treating timing as fixed and universal.
#memoir
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago
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What I Learned From Being Catfished

A book proposal process triggers self-doubt when sales data and a specific email praise expose inner struggle and personal approval needs.
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago
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Siri Hustvedt discusses her new book, 'Ghost Stories: A Memoir of Love & Grief'

A memoir portrays grief as a cognitive and bodily process, where memory, self-dialogue, and physical traces of a partner’s presence persist after death.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What I Learned From Being Catfished

A book proposal process triggers self-doubt when sales data and a specific email praise expose inner struggle and personal approval needs.
Writing
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

Siri Hustvedt discusses her new book, 'Ghost Stories: A Memoir of Love & Grief'

A memoir portrays grief as a cognitive and bodily process, where memory, self-dialogue, and physical traces of a partner’s presence persist after death.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Students Secretly Collected Their Professor's Best Life Advice. The Quotes Have Gone Viral

Listening to yourself, others, nature, and the world turns writing instruction into life guidance through humor and hard-earned wisdom.
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fromAnOther
1 week ago

This Intricate Novel Is Written from the Perspective of a Compulsive Liar

An unnamed narrator admits lying while blending love, work, and investigative research with critiques of facial-expression lie detection.
fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

I just got back from Tokyo - and there's a secret to why everyone's hair looks impeccable

On the train to Shibuya, the woman next to me reached into her bag to find her phone and knocked a palm-sized, red heart-shaped gadget onto the floor. She picked it up hastily, and I saw that it was a hairbrush. So, I did the unthinkable in a society where people generally don't speak to each other on the train, and asked when it was. She showed me with a few quick strokes through her lengths and fringe, and I watched as, instantly, her hair snapped back into place and smoothed out.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Picking up the torch from Shireen Abu Akleh

Shireen's killing was meant to scare Palestinians into silence. Instead, it has inspired many young Palestinians to speak up. I can't remember a time in my childhood when I didn't hear Shireen Abu Akleh's voice. She was one of the few constants in our ever-shifting landscape, an icon that anchored the Palestinian cause firmly in the Arab conscience.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Michael Pennington was an actor of astonishing range, a wise writer and witty company

He co-founded, with Michael Bogdanov, the English Shakespeare Company. He toured the world with one-man shows on Shakespeare and Chekhov. He directed here and abroad and wrote 10 books full of practical wisdom. On top of all that, he was witty and delightful company. His acting career falls into distinctive phases. He spent much of the 1960s and 70s with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where many performances stand out.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I knew my writing students were using AI. Their confessions led to a powerful teaching moment

Effective fiction workshops require close textual evidence for qualitative judgments, challenging writers to confront ego and communicate feelings through concrete prose.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

How Reading with My Dying Mother Revealed Her Life

A mother’s nightly reading created closeness and imaginative escape, but later independence and separation from that routine changed their relationship.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I had everything a child could ask for - two loving parents, a stable home, encouragement at every turn - and it took me years to realize that kind of foundation created a blind spot - Silicon Canals

A stable, loving upbringing can create an unrecognized belief that the world will be glad you exist, masking how others experience risk and scarcity.
#solitary-confinement
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Blindfolded, I sat down slowly. Then the interrogation began': Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi on the torture of solitary confinement

Solitary confinement removes measurable time and movement, compressing days into an unending, light-only cycle that can drive a person to madness.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Blindfolded, I sat down slowly. Then the interrogation began': Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi on the torture of solitary confinement

Solitary confinement removes measurable time and movement, compressing days into an unending, light-only cycle that can drive a person to madness.
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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Teaching Poetry in the Age of AI

Lyric poetry depends on a real human presence, shaping how readers understand the writing “I” and connect across poetic tradition.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Understanding Our Mothers

Mothers are fully knowable only in fragments, and stories connect parental love, biology, and adult-child dynamics to the earlier lives behind them.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

The Post-Trauma Plot Book Is Here

Trauma is framed as both a path to restorative justice and a reason to reject competitive suffering, while personal experience shapes a chaotic, provocative classroom ranking of harms.
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fromEsquire
1 week ago

'Lord of the Flies' Has Been Misunderstood for Too Long

Cruelty among boys emerges from inherited culture and socialization, not from innate savagery, shaping violence through misunderstanding and reenacted norms.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

I passed out at 4 a.m. in my bathroom. 3 months later, I decided to walk 73 miles across Spain to conquer my anxiety.

A vasovagal syncope episode caused a nighttime fainting fall, resulting in a broken nose and ongoing concern about head injury.
fromMedium
1 week ago

Everything I know about AI, I learned from a genie

In the classic fairy tale, Aladdin, the genie has three simple rules: The genie cannot kill anyone, make people fall in love, or bring people back from the dead. Today's LLMs have similar, basic guardrails and constraints that set the scene.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Kathy Hilton Wants to Work with Kyle Richards More

“They think that I am cuckoo,” she says. “ I don't consider myself stupid. It's the way things are cut, and that's fine.”
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

She made Mondays something to look forward to': readers pay tribute to Carol Rumens, Guardian's Poem of the week columnist

Carol Rumens combined sharp, deep poetic commentary with plain English, original taste, and politically relevant, emotionally intelligent engagement with poetry.
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fromArchitectural Digest
1 week ago

Joan Collins at Home: 10 Photos of Television's Original "Shade Queen" Enjoying Life Off-Screen

Joan Collins became a global icon through Dynasty’s glamor, sharp wit, and unapologetic self-possession, earning Damehood and lasting cultural influence.
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fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

When I Heard a Montreal Fortune Cookie Factory Was Closing, I Needed to Get Inside | The Walrus

A photographer secured access to Wing Noodles’ final fortune cookie batch before the Montreal factory closed, capturing the last production process and its heritage.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I told his family he was HIV positive': Keith Haring's best friend on life with the artist as unseen works go on show

A taxi-cab yellow crib painted by Keith Haring for a friend’s family shows his personal ties alongside his public AIDS activism and New York nightlife fame.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Guardian view on writers' retirements: the sense of an ending | Editorial

Retirement from writing is often framed as an ending, yet many writers continue through health, public demand, or personal choice.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

'The majority of people have very strong opinions on Travellers, and they've never even talked to one' - poet Johnny Collins

Racism and stereotypes shape performance and education, but family collaboration and hope for change aim to create different opportunities for the next generation.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Rebel Wilson is a fantastical liar' who made up terrible allegations against multiple people', court told

MacInnes claims Wilson defamed her in a series of social media posts that suggested she is a liar and a sellout who walked back a sexual misconduct complaint to further her career. The posts claimed MacInnes confided to the older actor and later recanted she felt uncomfortable when the film's co-producer Amanda Ghost asked to have a shower and a bath together. MacInnes denies making or retracting a complaint, insisting she was not uncomfortable when the pair shared a bath in their swimwear after Ghost suffered a medical episode in September 2023.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

I asked 5 of my friends what they'd say at my funeral and then I sat quietly in my kitchen reading the answers and understood for the first time what I actually meant to the people around me - and what I had been getting wrong - Silicon Canals

Asking close friends what they would say at your funeral reveals the gap between your self-perception and how others actually experience you.
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fromPortland Mercury
2 weeks ago

Jibz Cameron Becomes Dynasty Handbag - Portland Mercury

Dynasty Handbag (Jibz Cameron) defies genre classification, creating hybrid performance art blending comedy, music, and conceptual work that resists traditional artistic boundaries.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Arthur Miller opens up about marriage to Marilyn Monroe in newly unearthed recordings

Arthur Miller revealed in recordings that Marilyn Monroe required constant emotional support and care, ultimately making their marriage unsustainable despite his efforts to prevent her tragic death.
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fromeLearning
2 weeks ago

Adobe Captivate's Generative AI Rephrase Text Feature - eLearning

AI-powered text rephrasing tools enable rapid content adaptation for different audiences by selecting text, clicking rephrase, and adding contextual instructions like simplification or action-orientation.
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fromCSS-Tricks
1 week ago

A Scrollytelling Gift for Mum on Mother's Day 2026 | CSS-Tricks

A mother's love of logic, born from surviving post-WWII chaos, inspired a son to create an interactive Mother's Day tribute using modern web technology to honor her memory and approach to life.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

What It's Like to Be a Tween in 2026

Being a sixth grader in 2026 involves similar social dynamics as in 1999, but with new concerns like technology and global issues.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

Muriel Spark, the Double Agent

A new biography reveals that a novelist fabricated her origin story, with secret codes central to her literary genius.
fromInverse
2 weeks ago

20 Years Ago, The Longest-Running Sci-Fi Series Perfected A Captivating Trope

In 'The Girl in the Fireplace,' the Doctor becomes a constant in Reinette's life, leading to a dramatic conclusion where misunderstandings arise from the clockwork droids protecting her.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Stitches in time: the artist chronicling the DRC's blood-soaked history in tapestry

Lucie Kamusekera, an 82-year-old artist, stitches contemporary Congolese history onto cloth, reflecting decades of violence and upheaval in her country.
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fromPitchfork
2 weeks ago

Ana Roxanne: Poem 1

Ana Roxanne's six-year journey culminates in her album Poem 1, showcasing deep emotional revelations and a more corporeal sound compared to her earlier work.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

It's a Common Pastime That's Often Considered Harmless Fun. One Woman's Story Should Serve as a Warning.

Sally Snyder, a young actress, died by suicide, prompting her mother, astrologer Linda Goodman, to believe her daughter was still alive.
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fromPoynter
2 weeks ago

He wrote about his family's loss in a Texas flood. His Pulitzer win is complicated. - Poynter

A family experienced a devastating flash flood, resulting in the loss of a child, which led to a Pulitzer Prize-winning account of the tragedy.
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fromVulture
2 weeks ago

A Hamlet Without an Idea in Its Skull

The current cultural moment is marked by a significant resurgence of Hamlet adaptations, reflecting its timeless relevance and urgency.
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fromAdvocate.com
2 weeks ago

I'm queer, Catholic, and beloved by God

Catholic upbringing instilled a deep sense of faith, beauty, and guilt, intertwining spirituality with the struggle of understanding one's queer identity.
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fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Gordon Snell 'loved his adopted country and it loved him right back', funeral told

Gordon Snell, husband of Maeve Binchy, passed away at 93, remembered for his generosity and love for the Irish language.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

The most painful thing about having parents who love you but don't quite know you is that they will spend the rest of their lives describing a son they invented to people who will never meet the one you actually became. - Silicon Canals

A mother’s idealized portrayal of her son creates a painful disconnect between reality and perception.
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