TODAY: In 1913, Muriel Rukeyser, poet and political activist, is born. “Big Manhattan book publishers publish hundreds of authors each year, but in their eyes, only a very few really matter.” Richard Jean So on the inertia of whiteness in postwar print culture. | Lit Hub History The Ultimate Best Books of 2020 List (in which we
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Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry’s most pressing issues. In this piece Simon Čimžar, CTO of Business Unit Broadband at Iskratel, examines some best practice for connecting the unconnected. Reliable broadband connectivity is fundamental to keep individuals, communities and businesses across Europe connected, with operators facing growing pressure to
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Napalm Death‘s Barney Greenway was the latest guest on Full Metal Jackie’s weekend radio program. The vocalist touched on the band’s 16th album, Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism, and the grindcore forefathers’ aim to remain rooted in the present regarding the social themes that populate their lyrics. Always with a humanitarian outlook, Greenway
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By Victoria DiPlacido Date December 14, 2020 Facebook Twitter Meghan Markle is now an oat milk latte investor. Today the Duchess of Sussex announced her first public investment in Clevr Blends, an American, women-led startup that makes instant, just-add-water, oat milk lattes filled with adaptogens, superfoods, probiotics and other wellness-y ingredients. “This investment is in
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TODAY: In 1640, Restoration author Aphra Behn, one of the first English women to earn her living by her writing, is baptized. “How could we not understand this story of a baby stripped of its name, discovering its own tenacity, talents and unexpected allies as a version of our own stories?” Eric Gansworth on #NativeTwitter’s
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Warner Bros. moves releases of Mortal Kombat, Tom & Jerry Following the announcement that all of its 2021 films would be getting simultaneous theatrical and HBO Max releases, Warner Bros. is further shifting its schedule as the forthcoming Mortal Kombat and Tom & Jerry films are moving around, with the former being pushed back to April while the latter
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No sooner has Japanese tech vendor NEC unveiled an OpenRAN centre of excellence in the UK than it announces one in India too. NEC has found itself at the forefront of OpenRAN development, thanks largely to is intimacy with disruptive Japanese operator Rakuten. That, in turn, has brought it to the attention of countries that
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