Month: September 2024

Megan Mabee has been filling notebooks with her story ideas and favorite book quotes since she first began reading. She enjoys board gaming, rewatching Miyazaki movies, and building Legos with her preschooler. Megan holds a Master of Library and Information Studies degree from UNC Greensboro and a Public Librarian Certification. Megan has worked in a
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Switzerland has picked Klaudia Reynicke’s family drama Reinas as its submission to the Best International Feature Film category of the 97th Academy Awards. The Swiss-Spanish-Peruvian coproduction is set in Peru in 1992 as the country undergoes social and political upheaval. Against this backdrop Lucía and Aurora’s single mother Elena is drawing up plans to leave
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What’s it really like to work on Saturday Night Live? Looking back over the years, this question has fascinated many: Countless books about the show and its stars have been written, while SNL alumni are constantly asked about their experiences. Perhaps the pinnacle of this fascination came in the fall of 2006, when NBC greenlit
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Witches, and ghosts, and vampires, oh my! AMC is solidifying itself as the go-to network for visually compelling and brilliantly written fantasy shows, and The Talamasca is ready to continue that trend. Furthering the expansion of the Immortal Universe of Anne Rice’s novels, the network has had more success than anyone could have expected with
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While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. A new season is the perfect opportunity to restock your closet. For us, that means hunting down everything from seasonal shoes
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In science fiction, the array of possible worlds is as numerous as the stars. You see the whole spectrum. There are utopias, dystopias, galaxy-wide federations, empires, independent worlds of autonomy and choice — you name it. There are beautiful worlds and flawed worlds. Worlds with stunning flora and fauna, with scenery and structures you dream
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Adult Swim’s highly anticipated Junji Ito adaptation is animated cosmic and body horror of the highest degree that’s guaranteed to disturb seasoned genre fans. “Become one with me and the spiral.” Junji Ito has become one of the manga industry’s most prolific body horror storytellers and Uzumaki: Spiral Into Horror is definitely regarded as one
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I guess it’s worth pointing out the obvious—that the very governors and politicians who loudly exalt the values of free speech are among the most aggressive prosecutors of “divisive concepts.” And I guess it should be noted that what these politicians—and even some writers—dubbed “critical race theory” bore little resemblance to that theory’s actual study
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Matthew McConaughey just solved Wordle in one guess and he’s showing off his perfect score for the online game! The Oscar-winning actor took to his social media pages on Monday (September 23) to share a screencap of his answer on the New York Times game. For those who aren’t aware, Wordle is a game feature
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Bookshop.org Book Riot has partnered with Bookshop.org to support independent bookstores. And the best part? When you purchase from Bookshop.org, you can support over 2,000 local, independent bookstores too. Every purchase you make on Bookshop.org directly funds local booksellers. Thanks to fellow readers like you, over $32 million has already been raised to help keep local, independent bookstores serving their
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— Additional reporting by Natasha Marsh Angela Elias is a contributing editor for PS Commerce. In her former roles at PS, she led the relaunch of its Latine identity and family-focused verticals, directed its Home vertical, and hosted shopping segments for TV Guide Network and video content for brands like Pier 1 and Walgreens. She
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