Month: September 2023

Photography courtesy of Lauchmetrics.COM/SPOTLIGHTWe’re talking chocolate silk, nepo blonde, cowgirl copper, and more. By Lauren Knowles Date September 8, 2023 Facebook Twitter Autumn is a season full of changes. The temperature is beginning its slow descent into negative numbers. The leaves are falling and turning from summery shades of green to moody shades of orange,
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TODAY: In 1873, French writer Alfred Jarry is born.     A rose for Mr. Darcy: When it comes to Jane Austen and The Bachelor, it’s all about the marriage plot. | Lit Hub TV Viniyanka Prasad, founder of The Word: A Storytelling Sanctuary, on the importance of creating communities for marginalized writers. | Lit Hub Sean Michaels
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In today’s fast-paced world, smartwatches have transformed from luxury items to essential everyday accessories. With features extending beyond merely showing the time, they’ve become an integral part of our daily life. They help us in staying fit, keep us connected, and even guide us on our way to various places. Whether you’re looking for health
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When COVID-19 took root, you almost knew there would be movies made to cash in on the panic and fear of the pandemic. They came — of course — and the better films to come from that initial period chose to focus on the human element. Isolation, loneliness, that kind of thing. Understandably, most steered
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And big stars showed up. By Grant Rindner September 8, 2023 Paul Mescal attends the 2nd Soho House Awards, which yes, are a real thing, at DUMBO House on September 07, 2023 in New York City.Courtesy of Arturo Holmes via Getty Images The Grammys claim to be “Music’s biggest night,” and the Academy Awards still
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Nestled in the heart of London’s West End, Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane stands as an iconic landmark, offering its guests a harmonious blend of modern sophistication and timeless elegance. Situated in the iconic city of London and surrounded by the capital’s greenery, most famous sights and coveted shopping streets, it seamlessly balances
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TODAY: In 1911, American writer and social critic Paul Goodman is born.    Yiyun Li muses on class, money, joy, and luxury—for writers and their characters. | Lit Hub Memoir “The more closely one scrutinizes The Lord of the Rings, the more extraordinarily metafictional it appears.” Nick Groom wonders, is Tolkien’s mediaevalist fantasy really a work of modernism?
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