By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Prominent themes in Hughes’ poetry include: nature, especially the struggle for survival that is inherent within nature, as well as myth (he was a devotee of Robert Graves’ 1948 book The White Goddess, which argued for a mythical basis for poetic inspiration, centred on the triple goddess of maiden-mother-crone)
Month: August 2023
Automhate, the prodigious dubstep producer known for his unrelenting intensity, bone-rattling basslines, and audacious sound design, has dropped his highly anticipated release on Funtcase’s label, DPMO. With five tracks that push the boundaries of the genre, Automhate once again proves his prowess as a dominant force in the dubstep scene. Each track on this release
The New York rapper got shot seven times last summer. Now he’s back with a new outlook on life and his career. By Jordan Coley August 4, 2023 “You wanna go more gangsta love, white love, or Black love?” Lil Tjay is scavenging his phone for the right vibe from his new album, 222, to
Photography via instagram.com/herocosmetics_caPlus, buzzy new launches from Drunk Elephant and Benefit Cosmetics. By Melissa Fejtek Date August 4, 2023 Facebook Twitter Hero Cosmetics is finally here Pimple-poppers, we have some excellent news for you: Hero Cosmetics’ lineup of famous hydrocolloid stickers has finally made their way to Canada. The line began after co-founder & CEO
When it comes to passenger rail in the the U.S., Americans have one option — Amtrak, which is often plagued with high ticket prices and delays. But one Florida-based company is working on changing that. Brightline, which is owned by Fortress Investment Group, thinks that privatized passenger rail in the U.S. could be a better
Have you ever noticed that sometimes onstage Metallica‘s Robert Trujillo will do a “crab walk?” It’s his signature move and, in a recent interview on The Howard Stern Show, he elaborated on the origins of that very move, crediting Ozzy Osbourne for helping to inspire it. He prefaces that he has a great Ozzy story and
August 4, 2023, 1:02pm We are in the countdown to the Joyce Carol Oates documentary (September 8, for those playing along at home), and JCO has given the Financial Times, of all people, a neat dose of her thoughts on life, the cosmos, and Xitter. Among the various gems nestled into Madison Garbyshire’s profile, one
Lucasfilm has dropped a brand new Ahsoka teaser trailer for its highly anticipated Disney+ series, featuring some new action-packed footage from the Star Wars series. The first two episodes will be available for streaming on August 23. The video continues to tease the long-awaited reunion between Star Wars: Rebels characters Ahsoka Tano, Hera Syndulla, and
Mark Margolis — popular for his roles in “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” as “Tio” Hector Salamanca — has died. A statement from his team Friday revealed the actor died at Mt. Sinai Hospital in NYC Thursday after a short illness. Mark’s wife and son were at his bedside when he died. “Breaking Bad”
Shopping when you’re carrying a few extra pounds can be a challenge. It’s not always as simple as buying the things you like. There needs to be extra thought put into your purchases to ensure you’re investing in clothes that are not only stylish but comfortable and flattering too. Footwear is no different. Mess it
“Euphoria” star Javon Walton is remembering his late costar Angus Cloud as one of the most genuine people he’s ever met … telling us there’s not a lot of folks like Angus out there. Play video content TMZ.com Javon and Angus played brothers on the hit HBO series for two seasons … but their brotherly
By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘The 60 Minute Zoom’, a 1976 short story by the British author J. G. Ballard (1930-2009), belongs to his middle period, when he was becoming more interested in the psychology of the camera eye and the relationship between sex and videotape (‘lies’ optional). ‘The 60 Minute Zoom’: plot summary
Croatia’s maestro of music, Matroda, has long commanded reverence in the house music realm. He’s consitently releases hit after hit, that’s dominated clubs and festivals all over the world. His latest creation, “In The Air,” released on his label Terminal Underground, is a testament to his incredible artistry. This house anthem takes us on a
Writer and producer Mikey Alfred remembers his friend and collaborator, who, among other things, didn’t hesitate to tell Euphoria director Sam Levinson that his scripts were “goofy.” By Cole Louison August 3, 2023 Long before he wooed Maude Apatow in Euphoria, or cast alongside Pete Davidson in The Things They Carried, Angus Cloud was a
Photography by Getty ImagesSwift will be bringing her much-anticipated tour to Toronto in November 2024. By Stephanie Davoli Date August 3, 2023 Facebook Twitter After months of anticipation, pleas from thousands of Canadian fans and even a tweet from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself, Taylor Swift announced on August 3 that she’ll be bringing her
Travelers from Singapore will soon have a new vacation option — one that doesn’t require a flight. A new Indonesian private island, named ONE°15 Marina Nirup Island, opened in July nine miles south of Singapore. The launch — the first of two phases — included the opening of a restaurant and bar, ferry terminal and
Picking a single Metallica song as your favorite is a pretty daunting task, so narrowing it down to three may make things a bit easier. Disturbed‘s David Draiman took on the challenge after wishing James Hetfield a happy birthday on social media. “Happy birthday to one of my idols,” Draiman wrote in the post, which featured
August 3, 2023, 10:00am Literary Hub is pleased to reveal the cover for Uche Okonkwo’s debut short story collection A Kind of Madness, which Tin House will publish in April 2024. Here’s a bit more about the book from the publisher: Set in contemporary Nigeria, Uche Okonkwo’s A Kind of Madness is a collection of
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