Month: August 2025

Eimear McBride’s The City Changes Its Face is an admittedly challenging novel. Set in London, it’s written in a Joycean stream-of-consciousness. Readers of McBride’s second novel, The Lesser Bohemians, will recognize who this consciousness belongs to: a very young aspiring actress/writer named Eily. She’s in a relationship with an actor/director, Stephen, who’s old enough to
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Clothing in politics acts as visual persuasion, compressing arguments into images. Russian sweatshirt made headlines at Alaska summit. Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s new look asserted intent in Washington. In US politics, the suit remains civic glue. DOGE’s meme T-shirts declared disruption as doctrine. Leaders dress to embody authority, belonging, or defiance—shaping narratives faster than policy can. View
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Anime might be one of the best art forms for fights out of any. The best fights in anime come in such a different array of forms that it’s hard to navigate the best, but some are so good that they stand head and shoulders above the rest. Anime is filled with a wide variety
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There are plenty of reasons to love a holiday weekend, but for me, the Labor Day home deals are at the top of the list. It’s the perfect excuse to refresh your space without draining your bank account. Brands including Dyson, Wayfair, and West Elm are rolling out some seriously good discounts, and you don’t
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