THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET TODAY: In 1869, Algernon Blackwood, one of the most prolific writers of ghost stories in the history of the genre, is born. Thirteen essential books by trans and queer writers, reviewed by trans and queer writers, that the New York Times Book Review neglected to cover between 2013 and
Longtime guitarist for Motorhead and founder of Phil Campbell and the Bastards Sons, Phil Campbell, has died at the age of 64. On Saturday (March 14), Phil Campbell and the Bastards Sons shared the news on social media: It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved father, Philip Anthony Campbell, who
The antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation is set to resume after more than 30 US states refused to sign up to a settlement agreement. In the case, the Department of Justice is accusing Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation of abusing their power in the live events market to create an illegal monopoly. The suit was first
Willie Robertson and Korie Robertson have been married for 34 years (they celebrated their wedding anniversary on January 11), and their relationship is stronger than ever. The Duck Dynasty stars have since welcomed six children and 11 grandchildren, and are hopeful that their long-lasting marriage can positively influence the next generation. In an exclusive interview with Swooon,
Kay Scarpetta (Nicole Kidman) in ‘Scarpetta’ Season 1. Photo Credit: Connie Chornuk / Prime. © Amazon Content Services LLC. Arriving on Prime Video on March 11 with all eight episodes of its first season is ‘Scarpetta’, the adaptation of Patricia Cornwell’s successful book series, starring Nicole Kidman as the forensic pathologist investigating a mysterious serial
We’ve all heard how Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan first thought that his beloved crime drama would tell the story of how a Mr. Chips-type everyman would turn into Scarface. But during a South by Southwest Film & TV Festival panel on Saturday morning titled “Albuquerque Aftermath: From Breaking Bad to Pluribus,” Gilligan said he
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Here are the stories Today in Books readers were most interested in this week. The Books Behind This
The global travel industry shut down six years ago this week as Covid swept across the world. Now the war with Iran has disrupted one of the world’s most important aviation corridors — and the industry faces a new test: Have airlines learned how to serve customers when travel breaks down on a massive scale?
While my spring closet is mostly set, I’m feeling it’s lacking a certain something to bring it from boring to satisfyingly chic. A piece, or two or three, could definitely make a difference so I set out to find some standouts that fit the bill and carry the effortless, expensive-looking vibe I am going for.
Don’t Fear the Info Dump This first appeared in Lit Hub’s Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here. Article continues after advertisement At some point in the last few years, my students became convinced that the worst sin a fiction writer can commit is an “info dump.” Admittedly, when you put it that way, it does sound like
After sharing cryptic teasers on social media over the last few days, The Pretty Reckless have revealed a set of 2026 North American headlining tour dates, shared the details for their upcoming new album Dear God and dropped a new song. The Pretty Reckless have been touring with AC/DC for nearly two years but haven’t embarked on
Jacob Alon has told NME about their determination to stand up against injustice, and said that they will always use their platform “in the most benevolent way” possible. The Scottish singer-songwriter – who recently took home the Critic’s Choice Award at the 2026 BRITs – caught up with us backstage at the Trans Mission show
What To Know Boston Blue Season 1 Episode 12 revealed Jamie and Eddie’s baby. The episode featured multiple Blue Bloods references, including a case that brings up memories of Linda Reagan’s death. Producers are interested in bringing more Reagan family members, possibly including Jamie and Eddie, into future episodes, especially with the show’s renewal for
(Left) Aaron Pierre as John Stewart in ‘Lanterns’. Photo: John P. Johnson/HBO. (Right) David Corenswet as Superman in DC Studios’ and Warner Bros. Pictures’ ‘Superman’, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Jessica Miglio. Copyright: © 2025 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC. Preview: ‘Lanterns’ actor Aaron Pierre is headed to
Pity the poor horror movie hero. Should they be fortunate enough to survive their unimaginably horrific ordeal with enough ingenuity and panache, odds are good the movie gods will only force them to endure it all over again, at higher intensity and to lower acclaim. And so it is that Grace (Samara Weaving), who ended
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Online travel agencies have more liberal cancellation and refund policies during the ongoing Iran war than during the pandemic. But when flights are canceled because of the conflict, some travelers still find themselves caught in a familiar loop — bounced between the airline and the booking platform when trying to rebook or get a refund.
In my opinion, we should all be wearing leggings more. So frequently sidelined in favour of jeans, trousers and skirts, leggings, despite their sleek lines and unparalleled comfort, rarely get the styling airtime they deserve. That’s why I was particularly thrilled to spot Iris Law stepping out in the very silhouette I’ve long been championing,
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