The Guernsey Literary Potato Peel Pie Society Letters unfurl the story of a small community in the Channel Islands during World War II in this modern classic of epistolary fiction. The Guernsey Literary Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows has a whimsical, poignant charm that will resonate with fans of
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The fabled Greek storyteller Aesop is the inspiration behind the fragrance, skincare, and hair product company of the same name. While perfume may seem to have nothing to do with queer literature, for Aesop, it does. In 2021, the company launched the Aesop Queer Library to celebrate Pride month. Rather than changing their logo or
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday. Versace CEO Exits Emmanuel Gintzburger exited his post as Versace’s CEO effective June 23, Prada confirmed. Gintzburger joined the Italian brand as CEO in 2022, and previously served as Alexander McQueen‘s CEO. Gintzburger’s successor “will be announced in due course,” Prada told WWD. {WWD/paywalled} Balenciaga Partners
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Blondshell has a new album on the way. Produced by Yves Rothman, Sabrina Teitelbaum’s Violins is set for release on September 25, via Partisan, led today by the title track. In the Sabra Binder-directed video, below, Teitelbaum undergoes a tumultuous bonding experience with a melting ice sculpture of a fawn. Watch that below. The single
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James Fishback, a racist and antisemitic Republican running to become Florida’s next governor, will hold a rally on Saturday, June 27 with Christian nationalist hate pastor Joel Webbon — a man who blames Jewish people for all social evils, blames teachers for causing men to be gay, blames marijuana for making men “spiritually gay,” and thinks Adolf Hitler wasn’t
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Celebrating America’s 250th isn’t just about the Founding Fathers, as Denise Kiernan reminds us in her impressive Obstinate Daughters: The Rebels, Writers, and Renegade Women Who Ignited the American Revolution. Engaging, informative and surprising, Obstinate Daughters goes beyond documenting the transformative events of the American Revolution to ask questions about America today—and who belongs in
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