Month: March 2023

The last time Skrillex solo headlined Red Rocks in Colorado was in 2014 during his Mothership tour in support of his album Recess. Now, nine years later, after releasing two albums last month and having the commercially most successful period in his career thus far, he’s announced he’s returning. This is no typical Red Rocks show,
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Photography by Getty ImagesShe’s a blonde bob icon. By Lauren Knowles Date March 30, 2023 Facebook Twitter If there’s one thing we can say about Florence Pugh, it’s that she’s fearless. Whether she’s playing the role of a polished 1950s housewife in the psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling or the flower-crown-wearing lead in Midsommar, Pugh is
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March 30, 2023, 9:55am God bless the staff of Washington DC’s Cleveland Park Library who welcomed yesterday’s all-star story hour roster of Very Online Conservative Snowflakes—Jack Posobiec, Kirk Cameron, Sean Spicer, and a woman named Libs of TikTok—with a prominent display of queer reading material. According to multiple accounts on Twitter, library staff set up
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Photographs: Getty Images, Everett Collection; Collage: Gabe Conte It’s an exciting moment for classical music, and Apple’s new dedicated music streaming app is the perfect way to experience it. By Chris Cohen March 29, 2023 It might just be because I am getting old, but suddenly it seems like classical music is newly cool. Tár,
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By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘The Cask of Amontillado’ is one of Edgar Allan Poe’s most widely studied short stories. In just a few pages, Poe’s narrator outlines his animosity towards another man, and describes how he conceived and carried out his crime: trapping and murdering his ‘enemy’ by leading him down into the
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Photography courtesy of Four Seasons TorontoRest, rejuvenate, and renew the mind and body at these wellness spots. By Lauren Knowles Date March 29, 2023 Facebook Twitter Traditional spa treatments are always a treat, but there’s an emerging genre of spa-like sanctuaries that seek to deliver a deeper experience by putting mental health and well-being at
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While visiting The Howard Stern Show recently, Billy Corgan opened up about a lot of different things, from his friendship with Lisa Marie Presley to how he proposed to his fiancée, Chloe Mendel; the Smashing Pumpkins even performed a couple of songs live in-studio. GET SMASHING PUMPKINS TICKETS But in one vulnerable moment, Corgan shared what it’s been like to face
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The following is from Volodymyr Rafeyenko’s The Length of Days: An Urban Ballad. Rafeyenko is an award-winning Ukrainian writer, poet, translator, and literary and film critic. Although he initially wrote and published in Russian, his novel Mondegreen: Songs about Death and Love was his first written in Ukrainian. It was nominated for the Taras Shevchenko
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