THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET TODAY: In 1828, poet, painter, and translator Dante Gabriel Rossetti is born.  “The waxing and waning fortunes of languages are inevitably historical and political questions, and these questions are likewise delirium-inducing if we sit with them honestly.” The benefits of being a polyglot (as a fiction writer). | Lit
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Anthrax will release their long-awaited 12th album, Cursum Perficio, on Sept. 18, marking their first full-length studio effort in over a decade. They’ll preview the album with lead single “It’s for the Kids,” which arrives this Friday. You can pre-save the song now. READ MORE: Photos – 20 Rock and Metal Stars in 1986 Vs. Now What to
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Courtesy of Netflix © 2026 Marty, Life Is Short “Marty is good at life,” says comedian John Mulaney, one of many admirers interviewed for director/friend Lawrence Kasdan‘s intimate and revealing biographical profile of the Emmy and Tony-winning Martin Short. Life hasn’t always been easy for the agelessly impish Canada-born entertainer, who suffered family tragedies at
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Sally Field, Oscar®-nominee for Actress in a Supporting Role arrives for The Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA February 24, 2013. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. We like her … we really like her! Since her TV debut in the 1960s as ‘Gidget‘ and ‘The Flying Nun,’ actress Sally Field has
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On the eve of the Cannes Film Festival, some 600 French film professionals, including acclaimed actors Juliette Binoche, Adèle Haenel, Swann Arlaud and Damien Bonnard, have signed an open letter opposing plans by right-wing billionaire Vincent Bolloré to take full control of UGC, France’s third-largest cinema chain. The letter, published in left-leaning French newspaper Libération,
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Beloved Disciples by Mario Elías (Queer Guy Fiction) This Is Why I Need You by Alecsandra Kakon (Sapphic Fiction) Love Beyond Reasonable Doubt by Swati Hegde (Bisexual M/F Romance) It’s Never Going to Happen by Sarah G. Levine (F/F Romance) Vile Lady Villains by Danai Christopoulou (F/F Fantasy) The Lost Book of Lancelot by John
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If your summer moodboard leans more sleek minimalist than eclectic grandpa, then you might want to bookmark Daisy Edgar-Jones’s latest look. Skipping over the bubble hem dresses and attention-grabbing shades that have dominated this spring, the actor instead built her outfit around an eternally chic little black dress. Clean, simple and completely unfussy, it served
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It’s grunge’s ground zero! This week in Chuck’s Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show, we’re asking you to vote for the better grunge band between Nirvana and Pearl Jam, the two bands at the forefront of grunge’s revolution. On one side, you’ve got Nirvana. The band’s debut Bleach largely went overlooked until their sophomore set Nevermind flipped the music world seemingly overnight.
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Byron Allen has purchased a controlling stake in one-time news giant BuzzFeed, as the media mogul and new late-night personality has inked a $120 agreement with the site, which will take a 52% majority stake in the company, as well as the CEO role from Buzzfeed founder Jonah Peretti. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the
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The Hollywood Reporter is pleased to invite attendees of the upcoming Cannes Film Festival to a very special event: a live recording of THR’s Awards Chatter podcast with the legendary actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The hour-long career retrospective interview, which will be followed by a reception, will take place on Thursday, May 14, in Meta House, Meta’s
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The Valet. team is always on the hunt. We’re scrolling, shopping, and visiting showrooms to sift through the noise to find what’s actually worth your time and money. From fresh new labels and reliable standbys to those under-the-radar upgrades you didn’t know you needed, our goal is to bring you the best of what’s out
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