Month: October 2022

Longtime Dead Kennedys drummer D.H. Peligro has died at the age of 63. The news was confirmed by the band who issued a statement revealing that the musician fell after suffering a trauma to the head after an accidental fall. The band’s statement on the matter reads as follows: Dead Kennedys’ drummer D.H. Peligro (Darren
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TODAY: In 1903, Evelyn Waugh is born.    Narratives everywhere all at once: How stories came to dominate every facet of our lives (for better and for worse). | Lit Hub Criticism “For the first time, Joanne and I could do what we longed for years to do in public.” Paul Newman on the “lusty
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There’s a light retro vibe coming from Major of Roses’ new single “But Not Now”. It’s a personalized synthesis of alt pop, singer/songwriter, alternative rock and late 60’s/early 70’s Hammond organ fueled balladry blended into an uniquely modern concoction. Major of Roses made much of their initial reputation on the ability to shift musical gears
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Graphic by Kayleen Dicuango Trend forecasting, retail therapy and image management are just a few of the responsibilities of these talented tastemakers. By Annika Lautens Date October 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter As editor-in-chief Bernadette Morra writes in her editor’s letter for FASHION‘s November issue spotlighting stylists, “everyone needs a fashion BFF who is going to
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TODAY: In 1911, Joseph Pulitzer is born.    “I used to think authors who spent 20 years writing a book must be sad, pathetic creatures.” Devoney Looser on writing (slowly) about sister-novelists Jane and Anna Maria Porter. | Lit Hub Craft & Advice The most important poem of the 20th century: On T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land”
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Wrapping up its episodic release in 2015, Tales from the Borderlands was a real triumph for Telltale Games as it was a superb blend of the developer’s cinematic stylings with the humor that made its earlier point-and-click adventures shine. While it still had Borderlands‘ signature ridiculousness — such as memey humor and over-the-top violence — it was anchored
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