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October 6, 2023, 12:57pm Last Sunday, the 44th Annual American Book Awards were presented at the Koret Library in San Francisco, with Maxine Hong Kingston, Darryl Pinckney, and the late bell hooks among the recipients. Administered by the Before Columbus Foundation, which prides itself on not accepting any corporate funding, the awards were established in
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Universal Pictures has revealed another Trolls Band Together clip from DreamWorks Animation’s upcoming musical threequel, which will arrive in theaters on November 17. The video teases the first meeting between Anna Kendrick’s Poppy and her long lost sister Viva, voiced by “Havana” singer Camila Cabello. It also features Justin Timberlake’s Branch along with two of
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In the Bay Area’s vibrant sonic landscape, Hidden Axis, born Julie Yeung, stands as a testament to authentic metamorphosis. With a background deeply rooted in STEM, she found her true “hidden axis” in music. Her previous offering, “Better Off Alone,” amassed an astounding 264,000+ streams across all platforms. Medyk, an enigmatic singer and songwriter, accolades
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The striking actor-auteur keeps a low profile, letting his larger-than-life performance as Leonard Bernstein sell itself. By Esther Zuckerman October 5, 2023 Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre, Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein, 2023.Jason McDonald/Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection As the New York Film Festival crowd began arriving at David Geffen Hall for the US premiere of Maestro
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If your pierced ears are stretched thanks to time, gravity or a love of heavy fashion earrings, we’ve got expert tips and solutions   This article was originally published on March 5, 2020 and has been updated.  As an early-aughts kid, some (read: many) of the choices I made were questionable. They usually had to
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When I first encountered Andrew Chan’s work nearly a decade ago, my response was akin to that of hearing a great new recording artist: Who is this?! He was writing about Jazmine Sullivan’s 2014 album Reality Show, and clearly listening to women artists with what James Baldwin, quoting Henry James, might have called “perception at
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