Month: September 2023

Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing their
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Photography by Cole Burston/AFP via Getty ImagesHow to spend September 30 — and where to buy an orange shirt. By Natalie Michie Date September 29, 2023 Facebook Twitter Content warning: This story discusses residential schools and violence against Indigenous people. Canada’s Residential School Survivors and Family Crisis Line is available 24 hours a day at
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TODAY: In 1928, Elie Wiesel is born.    “I’m only myself in front of my typewriter.” How Joan Didion became Joan Didion. | Lit Hub Biography “I can’t watch the news anymore without thinking, ‘Is there an Austen angle to this story? How do these billionaire-hungry orcas relate to Jane Austen?’” Diving into the world of Jane
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GRAPHIC BY KAYLEEN DICUANGCOCool metallic accents are a foolproof way to elevate an outfit formula. Not to mention, they’re just fun. By Natalie Michie Date September 29, 2023 Facebook Twitter Call it a rebellion against recession core. Chalk it up to Beyoncé’s viral Renaissance tour. These days, pop culture is positively starving for glamour, and
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Ever since it began over half a century ago, metal has been accused of being among the most negative, offensive and destructive types of music. While there’s plenty of evidence to prove otherwise, there are also dozens of crude sentiments that have become increasingly shocking and obsolete as time goes by. Even when a song
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TODAY: In 1810, English novelist Elizabeth Gaskell is born.   The art of adaptation in Iowa City: Hannah Bonner introduces the (second annual) Refocus Film Festival. | Lit Hub Film “Desire is always silly, and self-serious, and enormous, and and and and and and.” Isle McElroy on the art of the sex scene. | Lit
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