Month: November 2022

Louise Kennedy, chef of nearly 30 years and author of the short story collection The End of the World Is a Cul de Sac, emerges with a debut novel that will fill every historical fiction fan with gratitude. Trespasses exposes the crushing realities of Northern Ireland during the “troubles” while paying respect to the people
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News Brian Eno Remixes Patti Smith and Soundwalk Collective’s “Peradam”: Listen The new track arrives as part of a box set from Soundwalk Collective with Patti Smith By Madison Bloom November 23, 2022 Facebook Twitter Brian Eno (Cecily Eno), Soundwalk Collective with Patti Smith (courtesy of Bella Union) Facebook Twitter Soundwalk Collective with Patti Smith
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Zendaya is embracing her Dune character even when off duty. For proof, look no further than her recent Instagram post, which sees the Euphoria star standing in front of a sandy landscape during golden hour. In the Nov. 23 photo, Zendaya sports a cardigan top with the bottom half left unclasped. She paired the shirt with a
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News Wilko Johnson, Influential Dr. Feelgood Guitarist, Dies at 75 The guitarist helped shape pub rock and inspired scores of punk and post-punk musicians By Jazz Monroe November 23, 2022 Facebook Twitter Dr. Feelgood’s Wilko Johnson, March 1976 (Richard Creamer/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Wilko Johnson, the influential guitarist who spearheaded the United Kingdom’s
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To go along with the small update for Gun Interactive’s Texas Chain Saw Massacre game yesterday, for you board game junkies, Tobe Hooper’s classic has now become a four-player co-op. Trick or Treat Studios has announced an officially licensed Texas Chainsaw Massacre board game, with pre-orders now open for a March 31, 2023 release. Designed
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Blake Lively is living out her lab-coat fantasy. Named one of The Hollywood Reporter‘s 40 Biggest Celebrity Entrepreneurs in 2022, the actress recently got candid about her passion for ”product development,” saying it came from her love of an unexpected Disney film. “It taps into my inner childhood dreams of being an inventor,” she told the outlet in a
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As the sun sets and a full moon rises, three children venture outside, ostensibly to find their runaway dog but mostly to frolic in the nocturnal world beyond their gate. Author Dianne White and illustrator Felicita Sala’s Dark on Light is lyrical, charming and wonderful.  White’s text is more like a poem than a straightforward
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