Month: September 2024

Emily Witt sets her arresting memoir, Health and Safety: A Breakdown, in New York City from 2016 to 2021, charting her entry into the city’s techno scene with its mind-altering drugs, ecstatic music and community of people sometimes embracing, sometimes resisting a changing new world. In her book’s first section, she describes learning the “geography
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After some sporadic returns to moviemaking amidst her divorce from Brad Pitt, cinematic icon Angelina Jolie is making quite the return with some 2024 movies. Reflecting on her tumultuous split, and the unfortunate ramifications, the Academy Award winner has had a lot of time to discuss on just how Hollywood has changed during the span
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“I just want to genuinely, deeply apologize for any stress or any walking on eggshells, any hurt feelings,” Demi told Alyson. “I’m genuinely so sorry for that. And I look back at that time and I have profound sadness because I’m like, ‘How many people did I treat poorly?'” Making the documentary—which also includes interviews with fellow kid actors Drew Barrymore, Kenan Thompson and JoJo Siwa—has
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The publishing industry tends to shine a spotlight on memoirs by transgender people who are already famous: actors, models, Jeopardy! champions. Their transition stories hit similar beats as those of other trans people, but the circumstances of their lives do not. This makes Frighten the Horses by Oliver Radclyffe stand out—the author was a typical
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