TODAY: In 1961, Irving Stone’s The Agony and the Ecstasy is published by Doubleday.  14 contemporary artists on how reading influences their work (and what they’re reading now!). | Lit Hub Art Terese Marie Mailhot considers what book royalties can’t buy. | Lit Hub Money “Sometimes a cookie is not just a cookie.” Felicia Berliner
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Mar. 15th, 2022 Japan has been closed to foreigners since the start of the pandemic, but with flights resuming for students and business travelers this month – and whispers of the Japanese Government launching a tentative tryout for travel groups in April before fully reopening in May ­– it’s time to plan a visit. Equivalent
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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 Maria Lema, Co-Founder, Weaver Labs, anticipates the evolution of mobile network technology over the next few years. Vodafone has recently announced that it will be switching off its 3G network so as to be able to focus
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Just two episodes into the new HBO basketball series, John C. Reilly is delivering all-star fits. By Gabriella Paiella March 15, 2022 Photographs courtesy HBO, Getty Images; Collage by Gabe Conte The new HBO series Winning Time is a show about how the 1980s Lakers became an unstoppable dynasty through a confluence of big personalities
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Photography courtesy of Warner Bros. & DC ComicsFashion’s love affair with felines keeps the catsuit’s cultural currency alive. By Natalie Michie Date March 15, 2022 Facebook Twitter When it comes to archetypal femme fatale, Catwoman reigns supreme. The complex character — who walks the line between villain and antihero — represents power, independence and perseverance.
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In the realm of popular (that is to say, non-classical) music, the metal and country genres might, at first glance, seem about as far apart as you can get. It’s hard to discern any obvious link between the acoustic-guitar backed yodeling of “singing brakeman” Jimmie Rodgers and the plugged-in, thundering attack of, say, Fit For
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March 15, 2022, 4:22pm Today in things that are incredibly helpful: Matt Bell, author of the novel Appleseed and writing guide Refuse to Be Done, shared, over Twitter, an example of a cover letter for creative writers looking for academic jobs. The letter he shared was one he wrote to apply to Arizona State University, where he’s an associate
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(CNN) — Face coverings have become a staple of air travel over the past couple years. For some passengers, they’ve proven divisive — mask non-compliance has been blamed for the majority of US disruptive inflight incidents so far in 2022. Now they’re starting to vanish from the skies altogether. British Airways and Virgin Atlantic are
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Flipkart is hosting its Big Saving Days sale starting Saturday, March 12. The five-day online sale, which will be live until March 16, is touted to bring deals, discounts, and offers on various mobile phones, smartwatches, laptops, cameras, and Bluetooth speakers. Devices including the iPad Air (2020), Lenovo Yoga Tab, and the Realme Watch 2
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