This April marks the 30th iteration of National Poetry Month, which was launched by the Academy of American Poets in April 1996. To celebrate, the Literary Hub staff will be recommending one great poem to read every (work) day of the month. We make no claim (except when we do) that these poems are the
Iron Maiden was recently announced as a 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, but the band will not attend the ceremony in November. According to a new statement from their manager, Rod Smallwood, the reasoning is logistical. “As the most observant have already noticed, the band will be on tour in Australia around
Paul McCartney’s upcoming solo album is set to include a new collaboration with Ringo Starr. The Beatles icon will release ‘The Boys Of Dungeon Lane’ on May 29 (pre-order here), his first since 2020’s ‘McCartney III’. It will see McCartney revealing previously unshared memories of his formative years in Liverpool, in what has been described as his “most introspective album to date”. As
What To Know Scrubs star John C. McGinley teases what could be next for Dr. Cox if the revival returns for another season at ABC. Plus, he teases a role reversal for his character and Zach Braff’s J.D. as they deal with Cox’s autoimmune disease. Scrubs‘ revival season may be over, but the hope for
It’s a blistering 89 degrees in Indio, California, and the eight members of girl group BINI are packed inside a small trailer. With their team surrounding them, some carrying the flag of the Philippines, the young women are abuzz with nervous excitement. Electropop singer Slayyyter can be heard faintly through the not-so-soundproof walls of the
Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Jeza Belle. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Hollywood relocated to Las Vegas this week for CinemaCon, the world’s largest annual convention for film industry professionals and media. The event, focused on studio showcases, industry networking, and exclusive trailer previews, brought big news for several high-profile
Airbnb is following the verification requirements in New York City’s host registration law, but it could be doing more to prevent the spread of illegal listings, according to the Mamdani administration. “Airbnb complies with the verification requirements of Local Law 18, and while the company could support New York City hosts by preventing verified legal
The four Ds of time management are Do, Delegate, Defer and Delete—helping you prioritize tasks and focus on what matters most. David Allen, the author of Getting Things Done, is a productivity expert and is known for his “two-minute rule”. It’s amazing what you can accomplish in just 120 seconds: write an email, make a
Unleashing the Power of “What Ifs” This first appeared in Lit Hub’s Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here. When I read a finished book or story, I have the pleasure of seeing the writer’s logic, the way the puzzle pieces all fit together. To write a story or novel, though? This job is the opposite of neatly
One of the Rock the Country festival’s stops is getting a makeover as Staind are stepping in to replace Jelly Roll as a headliner in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The move was revealed in a wide-spanning update from the Rock the Country Festival organizers that also featured a move meant to help entice concert goers
There are calls for a new ‘Music Fan Association’, which will give music lovers more representation in policy and decision making. The association is being sought-after following a fan-led review of live and electronic music published recently, and would ideally be backed by the government and key figures in the music industry. Its findings have
Just like the first season’s finale, The Pitt Season 2’s last episode of the Fourth of July shift ends with an important conversation between Robby (Noah Wyle) and Abbot (Shawn Hatosy). It’s also, once again, Emmy reel material. We foresee back-to-back wins in Wyle and Hatosy’s futures. The finale also features key moments for King
U.S. actress Christine Baranski will make her West End debut alongside Richard E. Grant in a new production of Noël Coward’s Hay Fever. The family comedy, directed by Emily Burns, also marks Saltburn star Grant’s return to the West End stage after 20 years. It’ll run at the Wyndham Theatre from September to December this
It’s another week and another roundup of updates to keep you at the top of your library game. We’ve got a pair of big updates on the Institution of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) legal fight, a great partnership between Chicago’s public libraries and public schools, the best April new releases, an author who has
Key Points American travelers are choosing predictability and stability over seeking the lowest prices. Airlines like Air New Zealand are experimenting with paid sleep options in economy class, such as the $495 Skynest bunk beds. Saudi Arabia is scaling back certain tourism initiatives to focus on what actually drives demand as it recalibrates its Vision
If you’d asked me just a few weeks ago which shoe colours work best with jeans, I’d have answered black or brown. In the depths of winter, the idea of introducing anything brighter felt about as likely as a cloudless blue sky—simply not on the cards. But now, with mid-April sunlight finally cutting through the
This April marks the 30th iteration of National Poetry Month, which was launched by the Academy of American Poets in April 1996. To celebrate, the Literary Hub staff will be recommending one great poem to read every (work) day of the month. We make no claim (except when we do) that these poems are the
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