Norman Maclean’s A River Runs Through It turns fifty this year. Its author was a retired English professor from the University of Chicago who, at the point late in life when he began work on the book, had published only a handful of essays in literary criticism. The University of Chicago Press took a flier
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What To Know Rooster star Annie Mumolo breaks down that Cristle-Tommy family reveal in Episode 6. Plus, the star discusses hopes for Cristle and Greg’s relationship, along with Season 2 aspirations. Rooster delivered its biggest twist yet as the show delved deeper into the relationship Greg (Steve Carell) is building with Ludlow’s secretary, Cristle (Annie
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SXSW London is making a major addition to its 2026 program: a partnership with AGBO, the independent studio founded by the Russo brothers. As part of the partnership, AGBO will bring “its cross-medium approach to storytelling across film, television, gaming, and immersive experiences,” the fest has said. The announcement comes as Anthony and Joe Russo
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Every month, there’s a flood of new books coming out clamoring for a spot on your TBR. But with so many competing for your attention, it’s easy to lose track of the ones you’re most excited about. And often, you just end up hearing about the titles with the biggest marketing budgets. So, how do
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As the Iran war enters its seventh week, one travel dynamic remains unchanged: flights via the Middle East are among the cheapest options between Europe and Asia. But that affordability now comes with a clear trade-off: travelers must route through regions where many governments advise against all but essential travel – potentially invalidating insurance. For
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THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET TODAY: In 1847, newspaper tycoon Joseph J. Pulitzer, namesake of the Pulitzer Prizes, is born.  How a pulp magazine built American science fiction: “For better (and often worse), Amazing Stories set the template and idiom, language and look, of what people think science fiction is.” | Lit Hub Craft
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David Byrne brought theatrics and choreography to the Coachella stage this weekend – see the full setlist and footage below. The energetic set saw him dipping liberally into his back catalogue to perform a set comprised largely of Talking Heads classics – including ‘Psycho Killer’, ‘Once In A Lifetime’, ‘This Must Be The Place’ and ‘Burning Down The House’.
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This week on TCM, Sophia Loren is featured as Star of the Month, with four of her films airing Monday night. It’s a chance to revisit her iconic performances and charisma. Tuesday TCM remembers screen icon June Lockhart with a five-film salute. Midweek, viewers can escape into classic fantasy adventure with the swashbuckling tales of
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After teasing new music was nearing completion just a few months back, Evanescence have made good on that promise by revealing that their sixth studio album, Sanctuary, will be arriving on June 5 through BMG. The band revealed the big album news to coincide with a new single, “Who Will You Follow,” which is set
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