Month: September 2023

September 11, 2023, 10:30am Need some mild linguistic fun at your next party? Consider the advice of 1920s entertainment expert Lettie C. Van Derveer, author of such books as Christmas Doings (1920) and Hallowe’en Happenings (1921), Any Day Entertainments (1922) and Holidays and In-Between Times (1923), compendiums of plays, themed games and activities, punny invitation scripts, and
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When Code Orange released “Mirror,” a song that many fans will consider one of the biggest departures of their career, co-vocalist, guitarist and founding member Reba Meyers admitted it’s much more a return to a style she’s long been comfortable with. “It’s like coming full circle for the way that I write,” Meyers admitted to Chuck Armstrong on Friday night’s
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The following is from Ariel Dorfman’s The Suicide Museum. Dorfman is a Chilean-American author, born in Argentina, whose award-winning books in many genres have been published in more than fifty languages and his plays performed in more than one hundred countries. A prominent human rights activist, he worked as press and cultural advisor to Salvador
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On a surprisingly busy September weekend, moviegoers flocked to The Nun 2 and propelled the latest Conjuring chapter to the top of the domestic box office with a solid $32.6 million haul, per Deadline. That opening lands in the middle of the pack for the James Wan horror franchise, below Annabelle: Creation ($35M) but above
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