Month: March 2024

The title of Laura Bontje’s playful picture book is a palindrome sentence that can be read forward or backward. Palindromes are something that Hannah, protagonist of the delightful Was It a Cat I Saw?, loves: As Bontje tells us, “Anything Hannah could do forwards, she could do backwards too.” Hannah likes palindromes so much that
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Bryan and Kara talk about the intersection of sports, politics, and media; Don Lemon’s interview with Elon Musk; and much more Photo by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images On the Final Edition, Bryan is joined by Kara Voght of The Washington Post. They kick off the show with the Venn diagram of sports,
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HarperCollins will publish The Collected Poems of J R R Tolkien, edited by Christina Scull and Wayne G Hammond, in September 2024, the first time all the author’s poems will appear in one volume.  HC, which holds world all-language rights to Tolkien’s works, said: “Poetry was the first way in which Tolkien expressed himself creatively
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Kelly Clarkson tapped into her country roots during The Kelly Clarkson Show on Thursday (March 14), when she took on Chris Stapleton’s “White Horse” during her popular Kellyoke segment. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The Texas native performed the 2023 track backed by her instrumentalists, affectionately
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All aboard the USS Callister.  Just nine months after Black Mirror‘s sixth season hit Netflix, the Charlie Brooker-created series announced it will be returning for season seven in 2025 with six episodes, one of which will be a sequel to one of its most popular storylines. The news was initially shared during the Next on
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Touch the Buffalo’s new release Bodhicitta helps the Arlington, Virginia-based band stake a claim as one of the most substantive and idiosyncratic alt-rock indie acts hitting the scene in many moons. The four-track EP spans a surprising gamut of sounds for a brief release that attests to the band’s eclectic stylistic range. However, despite that, Touch the
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Move over, CT, Phaedra, and Parvati—it’s time for Wes, Stassi, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Getty Images/Ringer illustration Last week, the State of the Union address was broadcast at the exact same time as the Season 2 finale of The Traitors on Peacock … President Biden really should have considered rescheduling. Because most of the reality TV–viewing
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For more than a century, this American-bred manufacturer has remained a staple in the grooming world. In fact,  the first-ever Master Clipper — Andis’ flagship shaver — was developed in founder Mathew Andis’ Wisconsin basement. He went door-to-door before taking things to new heights and creating a massive name for himself. To this day, Andis
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Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy Season 2 is the second edition of the travel documentary series. It features comedian Larry the Cable Guy embarking on a coast-to-coast road trip across America, exploring unique customs, traditions, and oddities that occur “only in America”. Season 2 aired in 2012 and featured 14 episodes. Here’s
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Tyson and Riley welcome Lauren Harpe to the pod to talk about the pros and cons of group idol hunts, the surprise ending to the episode, and more! CBS Tyson and Riley are back to recap the third episode of Survivor 46. Today, they are joined by Lauren Harpe from Survivor 44 as they answer
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The undisputed gambling capital of the world, Las Vegas, often receives the spotlight whenever casino destinations are mentioned. But today, we’re unraveling the most luxurious gaming establishments outside of Sin City.  Prepare yourself for an extraordinary experience of opulence as we lead you through a selection of the finest casino hotels that radiate magnificence and
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