Month: August 2023

Irene Michaels will be performing her live show “Reaching For The Stars” at Chelsea Table & Stage on Friday, September 22nd, 2023 in NYC. Showtime 7:00 PM ET. Stars cannot rise higher than their own light, nor can shadows descend deeper than their own darkness…just like each star is unique, yet it makes the universe
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Following the viral success of “My Impala”, THE AMERICAN RELICS have just released their new single “The Eyes of 1969 (Retro Mix)” which is available worldwide via Tribeca Records. THE AMERICAN RELICS are a new band comprised of world-class musicians that have come together to share in the experience of particular related musical concepts, which
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The following is from a story from the new issue of The Gettysburg Review. Gen Del Raye is half Japanese and was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan. His debut story collection, Boundless Deep, and Other Stories, won the Raz/Shumaker Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Fiction and is available for preorder from the University of
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All the best things come in capsules. Medicine. Space food. Time. And, naturally, clothes. Not in a download-your-outfit-from-the-internet way, the minimalist wardrobe is far simpler than that. It’s the answer to every instance when you looked at your wardrobe and wondered, “What shall I wear today?” Ostensibly invented by boutique owner Susie Faux in the
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Ira Sachs’ underrated period piece starring Pierce Brosnan and Rachel McAdams is quietly the best example of the director’s gallows humor and insight into the complexities of sex and romance. By Kyle Turner August 20, 2023 Ira Sachs’ Married Life, starring Pierce Brosnan, Patricia Clarkson, and Rachel McAdams is a must-watch for anyone who enjoyed
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Metallica have one of the most contentious discographies in all of metal, due mainly to some of their dicey stylistic choices. According to guitarist Kirk Hammett, though, those contentious decisions (and the less-than-enthusiastic fan feedback that’s followed) are a natural part of Metallica’s identity. During an extremely lengthy chat with renowned musician/teacher/YouTuber Rick Beato – posted
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This first appeared in Lit Hub’s Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here. About seven years ago, I started a novel called La Niña, about a single woman named Maribel Nava who finds a baby left on her doorstep. This month, I published a novel called My Name Is Iris, about a just-divorced mother named Iris Prince who wakes one
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