Month: January 2023

In her second novel in verse, National Book Award finalist Amber McBride blurs the lines between fantasy and reality. Eighteen-year-old Whimsy has been hospitalized for the 11th time in 10 years. Although her grandmother taught the young conjurer that “Fairy Tales are real, / magic is real,” she also offered a warning: “Careful, Whimsy, /
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In a new interview, Prince Harry recalls the emotional days following the death of his mother, Princess Diana, and how he followed his royal duties after her passing. Speaking to the U.K.’s ITV for a sit-down set to air Jan. 8—two days before the release of his controversial tell-all memoir Spare, the former senior royal recalled how he, at age 12, and brother Prince William, then
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For a while, I thought I was an expert at recognising by the cover alone if a book was a young adult novel or a novel for adults. Then, one day, I picked up an audiobook I was absolutely convinced was YA, but got to such steamy scenes, that I had to stop in my
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So, he wasn’t content to rest on his action hero laurels from roles like fight club-ready field agent turned IMF security analyst William Brandt in Mission: Impossible—Ghost Protocol and Rogue Nation (there were rumors he’d take the reins of the franchise from Tom Cruise, but regardless was only in two films due to Marvel conflicts), rogue super-agent Aaron Cross in The Bourne
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Ryan Murphy is the father of modern TV. The TV legend, who is receiving the Carol Burnett Award at the 2023 Golden Globes Jan. 10, is responsible for creating several critically-acclaimed shows over the last two decades, including Nip/Tuck, Glee, American Horror Story, Scream Queens, Pose and 9-1-1. And his shows are never short on memorable moments. Who could
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