Month: April 2023

A coming-of-age sports drama series tops the Disney+ schedule for April 3-9. On Wednesday, April 5, the streaming service will release all the episodes of The Crossover, a basketball series based on Kwame Alexander’s novel of the same name. The series is led by Jalyn Hall (The House with a Clock in Its Walls) and Amir
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One of the highest figures in the American military called it the most disturbing thing he’d seen in his 52 year career.  In 2022, China announced that Beijing would triple its number of nuclear weapons by 2035. The Department of Defense took that announcement seriously.  In a recent report on “Military and Security Developments”[i] in China,
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By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Adversity and hardship have been common themes in poetry, because they are, of course, common experiences for many people. Poets seeking to raise awareness of the suffering people have undergone, or their financial dire straits, have often drawn attention to the hardships suffered by particular groups of people: refugees
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Habstrakt has been a pillar of the bass community since the genre first boomed around 2014-2015. But, like all artists, his story begins years earlier as he rose in popularity with releases on Never Say Die, putting out three banger dubstep EPs from 2012-2013. In 2014, he put out his first single on Disciple, the
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Collina Strada Spring 2023. Photography via launchmetrics.com/spotlightWhether it’s recycled, reworked or done in dead stock, eco-friendly fashion has never looked so cool. By FASHION Staff Date March 28, 2023 Facebook Twitter Eco-minded fashion is more modern than ever, thanks to designers who are acing the upcycling game. With options like 1/Off, which transforms top-tier vintage
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Love was in the air Tuesday night (March 28) for Bad Wolves‘ Doc Coyle. The guitarist got engaged to his partner Jazmin Conte onstage at West Hollywood’s Whiskey a Go Go. Coyle shared the exciting news on Twitter, writing, “I can’t wait to spend the rest of our lives together. I love you more than anything. What
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TODAY: Eleanor Marx, literary translator and daughter of Karl Marx, dies at 43.  Kathryn Hahn as Cheryl Strayed, David Lowery’s take on Peter Pan, and more literary film and TV you need to stream in April. | Lit Hub Film & TV “I hadn’t realized how near history was.” Read a 2004 interview with Octavia
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Jeff Swinger-Pool/Getty Images The actress-entrepreneur’s courtroom wardrobe of rugged luxury pieces, menswear-inspired suiting, and Park-City-chic sweaters summoned a new problematic menswear fave. By Eileen Cartter March 30, 2023 The fashion spotlight typically only shines on Park City, Utah—the ski-hub municipality where actress Gwyneth Paltrow is currently standing trial over a disputed skiing incident—only once a
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