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Columbia Hillen While located along one of Bucharest’s biggest boulevards, the five-star Radisson Blu Hotel is, in fact, a luxury resort in the heart of the Romanian capital city.  Behind its multi-storey facade in a spacious area surrounded by buildings is a multi-faceted property including an outdoor swimming pool, with a large jacuzzi, two long
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TODAY: In 1892, George Bernard Shaw’s Widowers’ Houses premieres at the Royalty Theatre in London. It is not well received.   A magnificent relic: Samantha Harvey muses on the slow death of the International Space Station. | Lit Hub Space! Why there’s more to eyeliner than meets the eye. | Lit Hub History From mass incarceration to mass
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While Lower Manhattan teems with tourists exploring everything from Trinity Church to South Street Seaport, the region is not necessarily known as “hospitality central.” That title typically is awarded to Midtown (think Rockefeller Center and Times Square), or to the Upper West and East Sides, adjacent to stellar Central Park. Yet the sheer number of
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It’s December 8th, which means you can officially watch the film adaptation of Rumaan Alam’s 2020 apocalyptic novel, Leave the World Behind, on Netflix! Directed by Sam Esmail, the simmering thriller stars Ethan Hawke, Julia Roberts, and Mahershala Ali—and you’ll even catch Rumaan and his family in a scene. To celebrate the premiere, we asked
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The following is from E.J. Koh’s The Liberators. Koh is the author of The Magical Language of Others and the poetry collection A Lesser Love. Koh’s work has appeared in AGNI, the Atlantic, Boston Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, Poetry, Slate, World Literature Today, and elsewhere. She earned her MFA at Columbia University and
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