Month: April 2022

TODAY: In 2015, Literary Hub is born (and with it, an iconic tote).  “To love in a time of war is / to wear earrings in spite of everything.” New poetry from Ukraine by Kateryna Kalytko, translated by Yuliya Ilchuk and Amelia Glaser. | Lit Hub Ukraine Hitting it on the nose: How mystery writers
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Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss are celebrating the launch of their hit show “If These Walls Could Talk” on the UBCTV Network and GlewedTV on Saturday, April 16th, 2022 at the infamous Pangea Restaurant. “If These Walls Could Talk” is filmed on location at Pangea, located at 178 2nd Ave in NYC and can be
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Square Enix surprised Kingdom Hearts fans this weekend with the confirmation of the fourth mainline entry in the long-running RPG series. Kingdom Hearts IV will pick up where the last game left off, mashing together Disney worlds and Final Fantasy aesthetics into an original and sometimes confusing whole. The first trailer for the game premiered in a trailer celebrating the 20th
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The rising singer-songwriter on the relationship that inspired his first album, the challenges of touring with diabetes, and the perils of TikTok. By Willa Bennett April 8, 2022 Courtesy of Daniel Prakopcyk Tucker Pillsbury, the singer-songwriter known as Role Model, has never been to Carbone. He’s heard about the New York Italian restaurant, he tells
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Photography courtesy of DiorPlus Fillipa K launches eyewear and Fendi releases a new book. By Annika Lautens Date April 9, 2022 Facebook Twitter Dior’s new capsule collection is all about metallics Photography courtesy of Dior Why wear a neutral when you can wear a metallic? This spring, Dior has launched a capsule collection that’s an
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Toy brick firm Lego and games publisher Epic Games have announced that together they intend to build some sort of metaverse aimed at children. The two firms will have you know they’ve entered into a long-term partnership and intend to build ‘an immersive, creatively inspiring and engaging digital experience for kids of all ages to
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James Baldwin’s landmark essay “Negroes Are Anti-Semitic Because They’re Anti-White” is alternatively nuanced and strident, exacting and scattershot, hopeful and fatalistic. It’s fairly prophetic too. As we mark the 55th anniversary of its publication let us acknowledge that, in spite of all the outrage (and confusion) the piece created, it was prescient in many ways.
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The former Indiana Jones child star had to overcome Hollywood’s lack of opportunities for Asians and his own insecurities to make it back to the big screen in Everything Everywhere All At Once. By Yang-Yi Goh April 8, 2022 Ke Huy Quan arrives at the premiere of ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ at The Theatre
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Photo courtesy of HymnologieOur new fave Ayurvedic skincare line, plus more beauty news you missed this week. By Natasha Boateng Date April 9, 2022 Facebook Twitter Ayurvedic skincare line Hymnologie launches in Canada Courtesy of Hymnologie When dentist Jigyasa Sharma moved to Canada from India with her husband and two kids in December 2020, she
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The fiction of the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) often returns to the same prominent symbols, with Borges finding new ways to inflect the mirror, the book, and the labyrinth, among others. But Borges uses these key symbols in different ways in his fiction, so they resonate with new meaning and significance. Borges was
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