Month: August 2023

From What Would Velma Do? out now from Running Press. Velma may be the modern model of a particular ideal, but it’s an ideal that’s existed since a nearsighted Australopithecus shone a torch into the back of her cave to logically prove that the Ghost Mammoth was just Ogg with a blanket over his head.
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When American Graffiti hit theaters in August 1973, critics hailed it as a charming and nostalgic throwback to a bygone era. They appreciated director George Lucas‘s devotion to character-driven storytelling, the film’s incredible soundtrack of classic tunes, and its relatable and engaging coming-of-age storylines. At the time, the picture stood out amidst a crowd of
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LA-based bass music producer GunFight continues to make waves with his latest single, “Hooligan.” Over the past 3+ years, GunFight has solidified his position as a dynamic force in the electronic music scene, consistently delivering tracks that push genre boundaries. “Hooligan” is no exception, blending ruthless dubstep elements with mind-bending sound design influenced by the
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Here are 30 rock and metal bands who announced new albums this week. The amount of new music dropping daily, monthly and yearly is dizzying, to say the least. You can spend almost all of the time you listen to music just checking out new stuff and, even so, there probably would not be enough time
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TODAY: In 1900, Friedrich Nietzsche at 55.   Michael Wood wants to know: Why do we always forget that Marcel Proust is funny? | Lit Hub Humor What do writers do on Instagram? Cornelia Parker looks to Amit Chaudhuri, Andrew O’Hagan, Kamila Shamsie, and others. | Lit Hub Photography Christina Lamb on the widespread practice
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The final season of historical drama The Crown will finally deliver what could be considered the show’s most anticipated yet controversial moment. Series producers Andy Harries and Suzanne Mackie assured viewers that Season 6 will thoughtfully chronicle Princess Diana’s tragic death with “enormous sensitivity.” The fatal accident of Diana in Paris in 1997 was one
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Before this cute kid hanging in the game aisle turned into an actor, he was just a ’90s kid rockin’ the bowl cut, growing up in Fairfax, Virginia and studying biomolecular & chemical engineering before making the switch to acting. If you turn on Netflix, you can watch him as Zach Dempsey alongside actor Dylan
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