Month: September 2020

The following is excerpted from Elena Ferrante’s new novel, The Lying Life of Adults, translated by Ann Goldstein. Ferrante is the author of seven novels, including the bestselling My Brilliant Friend and Neopolitan quartet. Goldstein is an American editor and translator from the Italian language. Once, without any warning, my aunt brought me to meet
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How To Proceed is a bi-monthly conversation about writing, creativity and the world we live in. Author Linn Ullmann talks to some of the world’s most exciting literary voices about their books, their writing process, and how they view the world and current events around them. On today’s podcast, Linn Ullmann talks to Terrance Hayes,
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Probably one of the funniest shows facing the nation is the hysterical cooking show that has been making people laugh through these crazy times. Pandemic Cooking is hosted, created and produced by Wendy Stuart Kaplan, an author, model, documentary master, and a spunky little New York Nightlife spark of energy….who by the way doesn’t cook!
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The biggest publicist to have ever walked the face of this earth, Howard Bloom has recently released a culmination of his extraordinary experiences with those he represented in “Einstein, Michael Jackson and Me: A Search for Soul in the Power Pits of Rock and Roll.” The question is who didn’t he embody? The list of
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Chicago’s leading indie band, The PondHawks, have recently released one of this summer’ anthems, “Invisible Stranger”, a song bringing inspiration and hope to people whose lives continue to be shattered by COVID 19. During a time when many musicians have had to become even more creative than they were before it seems relevant and fitting
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