Month: November 2022

Intrigued by the idea of hexes but not sure where to start? Fear not. Here’s how to cast a healing hex from the comfort of your own home   This article was originally published in June 2016.  In June 2016, hundreds of people gathered in a mass virtual hex, organized by Iowa-based witch Melanie Elizabeth Hexen and
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United Airlines planes at Newark Liberty International Airport Leslie Josephs | CNBC United Airlines pilots “overwhelmingly” rejected a tentative agreement that would have given them raises of about 15% over 18 months, their union said Tuesday, the latest setback in rocky labor talks between unions and airlines. The tentative agreement “fell short of the industry-leading
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November 1, 2022, 10:30am In a particularly heinous act of literary graverobbing a guy named Johnny Teague—a pastor and businessman running for congress in Texas’s 7th district—has written a “sequel” to The Diaries of Anne Frank. Yup. According to Jewish Telegraphic Agency: The Lost Diary of Anne Frank, imagines the famous Jewish Holocaust victim’s final
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Photography by Getty ImagesTwo writers debate whether the reality-TV celebrity and entrepreneur is actually fashionable or just super famous. By Jordan Adrienne and Jennifer Nguyen Date October 31, 2022 Facebook Twitter It’s impossible to ignore Kim Kardashian’s fashion looks. No matter what the reality-TV star wears, you can guarantee it will be the top trending topic
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What better day for some Evil Dead news than on Halloween? Those are two things that go together like chocolate and peanut butter, preferably in one of those delicious Reese’s pumpkins that I am currently stealing from my children’s treat bags. (Please do not tell them.) A fifth Evil Dead movie is in the works, titled Evil Dead Rise. The movie
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TODAY: In 1956, Allen Ginsberg’s Howl and Other Poems is published by City Lights Books. “Even—or perhaps particularly—in the land of my ancestors, I am expected to be the servant and not the guest.” Dionne Irving considers tourism and the remnants of empire in Jamaica. | Lit Hub Travel 18 new books to kick off your
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