THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET TODAY: In 1953, Roberto Bolaño is born.  Meet Scott Meredith, the literary agent who invented the book auction. | Lit Hub History Emerson, Hawthorne, Melville, and the American prose and poetry renaissance of the 1850s. | Lit Hub Criticism The 20 new books out today include titles by Tom
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This year gave us some great new Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, but we’re going to give two of them one more challenge. In our Chuck’s Fight Club battle this week on the Loudwire Nights radio show, we want to know which new inductee among Billy Idol and Iron Maiden you prefer. On
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(L to R) Molly Belle Wright and Aaron Eckhart in ‘Deep Water’. Photo: Jen Raoult. Opening in theaters on May 1st is the new survival film ‘Deep Water’, which was directed by Renny Harlin (‘Deep Blue Sea’) and produced by Gene Simmons of the band KISS. “Surviving the crash is just the beginning.” Release Date:
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Jon Stewart tackled the presidential assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents Dinner on Monday’s episode of The Daily Show. The comedian’s monologue took the approach of pointing out the litany of absurdities related to the WHCD, including before, during and after the event. “The White House Correspondents’ Dinner is supposed to be an evening
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Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion by Jia Tolentino If you read The New Yorker with any kind of frequency, you’ve probably read a Jia Tolentino piece. I recommend “Elizabeth Gilbert’s Latest Epiphanies” as an amuse-bouche of her style and tone (it’s also just plain juicy). Beyond The New Yorker, Tolentino is often called-upon to deliver
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At the recent Skift IDEA Awards webinar, Skift Climate Reporter Darin Graham spoke with IDEA Awards judges Chris Miller, SVP of Sustainability at Aspen One, and Jonathan Gómez Punzón, CEO of the Málaga Tourism Board. Tourism emissions are growing at 3.5% annually, while global emissions rise closer to 1%. On current trajectories, travel-related emissions could
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I hadn’t traveled for pleasure alone in over two years since becoming a mom. Before that, it was something I did often; something that made me feel grounded, independent, me. Somewhere between routines, responsibilities, and pouring into everyone else, I realized I hadn’t poured into myself in a while. I refused to be a victim
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What To Know Apple TV’s Widow’s Bay is created by Parks and Recreation writer Katie Dippold. The show centers on a beleaguered mayor, played by Matthew Rhys, trying to revive a “cursed” island community. Dippold reveals how she incorporated Parks and Rec storytelling techniques to create a mix of humor and horror. Katie Dippold‘s pilot script for Widow’s Bay
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Robert Pattinson attends the 98th Oscars® at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood in Los Angeles, CA, on Sunday, March 15, 2026. Credit/Provider: Michael Baker / The Academy. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. Robert Pattinson is one of the most popular actors working today! The actor began his career playing Cedric Diggory in ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet
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TikTok users last week may have noticed a surge in content filmed aboard a Virgin Voyages cruise ship. There were passengers showing off their outfits of the day. A creator in a wheelchair breaking down the ship’s accessibility features. A pastry chef reviewing the desserts (the pistachio macarons were “outstanding” while the chocolate brioche was
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Calling all Zara devotees and the curious. The popular fashion retailer has just launched its second collaboration with designer Aaron P. Levine. If you didn’t get to tap into the initial fall/winter drop, then it’s your lucky day. The designer has crafted a spring-ready collection meant for the ultimate mixing and matching. While the collection
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