Month: October 2024

Bethany Bennett’s latest historical romance has a heroine with a secret life as an erotica writer; a hero who smolders, yearns and pines; and a mystery that begins in a library. A promising start to Bennett’s Bluestocking Booksellers series, Good Duke Gone Wild excels when it comes to its earnest, evenly matched main characters. Dorian
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Good knitwear is so much more than just your run-of-the-mill crew-neck sweaters and corporate-friendly quarter-zips. Somewhere between those two types of sweaters exists a secret third option, forgotten to some by passage of time, and concealed away by others too embarrassed to acknowledge it. No, not the familiar cardigan. We’re talking about sweater vests. Particularly,
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A group of 82 conservative lawmakers from state legislatures across the country joined forces with the far-right Christian fundamentalist American Family Association to author a 42-page brief that cites the Bible to advocate for a total ban on gender-affirming care in relation to the Supreme Court case The United States v. Skrmetti. The brief features
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. South Korean Novelist Han Kang Awarded 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature Han Kang’s Nobel Prize is unusual in
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Florence Pugh wants you to say her name correctly.  While chatting about her new film We Live in Time alongside costar Andrew Garfield, the Oscar nominee was asked how exactly she pronounces “Pugh.” “Pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew,” Florence joked during a Wired Autocomplete Interview posted to YouTube Oct. 10. “Or, like a pew, like a church pew.” But
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday. Sotheby’s to auction Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s garmentsFor its second annual Fashion Icons sale in December, Sotheby’s will present three garments from Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s personal collection. Consigned by RoseMarie Terenzio, … Continue reading View Original Source Here
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Pa Salieu has shared two new songs. “Epiphany (Freestyle)” and “Crash (Freestyle)” follow last month’s “Belly,” which celebrated the British Gambian rapper’s release from prison, after serving 22 months of a 33-month sentence. Both songs come with music videos, and feature Salieu rapping over beats from longtime collaborators Felix Joseph and AOD. Watch the new
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★ I Did Something Bad Set in Yangon, Myanmar, I Did Something Bad by Pyae Moe Thet War combines kisses-only romance and suspense. Freelance journalist Khin Haymar has two months of access to movie star Tyler Tun in order to write an in-depth exposé. It’s the chance of a lifetime and, even though she’s known
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