TODAY: In 1558, playwright Robert Greene, a man of sour temperament who, it is believed, deeply resented Shakespeare’s success, is born. Freedom means can rather than should: Gabrielle Bellot on what the Harper’s open letter gets wrong. | Lit Hub Politics “She makes the supernatural natural, the natural real and radiant.” James Lefenstey on Louise Erdrich, who salvages wisdom
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CS Unboxed: CultureFly’s Supernatural Spring 2020 Box For our latest CS Unboxed, we’re checking out CultureFly’s newest Supernatural Spring 2020 subscription box, filled with goodies inspired by the long-running CW series! You can check out the list of fun items below, which includes an LED light, art print, wallet, shirt, bandana, and more! RELATED: CS
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A United Airlines Boeing 777-200 aircraft Nicolas Economou | NurPhoto | Getty Images United Airlines and the union that represents its some 13,000 pilots have reached a tentative agreement on voluntary furloughs and early retirement packages, the latest effort to slash costs as the coronavirus pandemic devastates travel demand. United is the last of the four biggest
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Before the coronavirus pandemic struck globally, Judas Priest were set to embark on a massive 50th anniversary tour as metal’s longest active running band. With their sights on September and October of 2021, the band have rescheduled their U.S. tour. Judas Priest have announced 14 rescheduled stops thus far, and, unfortunately, 11 of the original dates
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July 10, 2020, 12:24pm The owners of Greenlight Bookstore, which has two Brooklyn locations, came forward this week to take responsibility for “negative experiences of Black customers and employees in our stores” with a commitment to improving. In an open letter published Wednesday, co-owners Rebecca Fitting and Jessica Stockton-Bagnulo acknowledged that Black customers and employees
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