Month: January 2025

HebbaJebba’s Number 2 feels like rolling down a long stretch of backroad with the windows wide open, every bump and twist reminding you why the journey matters more than the destination. It’s raw, gutsy, and full of surprises—a sophomore album that doesn’t just step forward but stomps, struts, and occasionally trips, all with a smirk
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Iconic Broadway, Movie and TV Star, Joanna Gleason. Joanna Gleason is a highly acclaimed, multi-award winning actress, writer and director whose stellar career and body of work has spanned 5 decades and is still going stronger than ever. On the big screen, you’ve seen her in many great
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In prolific author-illustrator and Walt Disney animator Benson Shum’s colorful, upbeat new book We Are Lion Dancers, Lunar New Year is fast approaching, and siblings Lily and Noah are lucky enough to learn about and celebrate this festive Chinese tradition. The adorable duo’s curiosity is piqued when, after kung fu class, they encounter two lion
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The paranormal romance and romantic suspense icon’s latest series comes to an end with Shattering Dawn. Following three women who wake up in an abandoned hotel with psychic powers—but no memory of how they acquired their new abilities—the Lost Night Files has been a showcase for Krentz’s page-turning plotting and absorbing world building. Shattering Dawn
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In Old Crimes and Other Stories, Jill McCorkle’s characters face moments of reckoning and work to make sense of the past. A father has trouble connecting with his daughter and adjusting to the digital era in “The Lineman.” In “Confessional,” a husband and wife buy an antique confessional for their house—a purchase that leads to
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In How to Be Enough: Self-Acceptance for Self-Critics and Perfectionists, clinical psychologist Ellen Hendriksen tackles an issue that many might not consider a problem at all: perfectionism. In fact, Hendriksen concludes, the overly high standards, harsh inner voices, fear of judgment and other factors behind perfectionism interfere with our well-being and happiness, leaving us burned
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This book was nearly lost to history: It was burned with other papers of Hurston’s after her death, and only rescued, remarkably, by a friend of hers (Patrick Duval), who passed by the fire and was quick enough with a garden hose to save the manuscript. How, from there, did The Life of Herod the
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I wanted to write about motherhood.  I set pen to white paper and brainstormed around the circled word “MOTHER.” What were my word associations and allusions? The Queen of Coins. Marmee March and Cersei Lannister. Josephine Rabbit. The Capitoline wolf.  A she-wolf nursing infant twins is an unforgettable image. Strange, certainly. Unnatural, perhaps. It is
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There are sound reasons that Adam Haslett’s debut short story collection, You Are Not a Stranger Here, and his second novel, Imagine Me Gone, were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize. With Mothers and Sons—a story about the self-inflicted pain of long-buried memories—he demonstrates once again his ability to produce graceful, emotionally affecting fiction whose characters’
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In Mothers and Sons, Adam Haslett offers a family story, though it’s a fraught one. Peter Fischer, a gay immigration lawyer, is haunted by a secret he carries from his teen years. His mother, Ann, left behind her life as an Episcopal priest to build a women’s retreat center in Vermont. Their struggle to reconnect
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Dan Howell & Phil Lester Interview: Terrible Influence It can be hard to believe that it’s been 15 years of Dan Howell and Phil Lester on YouTube. After all, in that time, much of their original viewers have grown up, and even gotten jobs at BuzzFeed. As the duo continue their international Terrible Influence Tour,
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Keke Palmer knows how to make a statement. Her piercing energy, grounded yet magnetic, is nothing short of captivating. When she steps onto set — just a touch late for our mid-October Playing with Puppies interview, dressed in a tan leather button-up dress and knee-high boots — the atmosphere instantly shifts. Keke’s larger-than-life presence fills
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And for you, Linda, how was it being part of an ensemble of actors, many of whom are veterans like yourself who people have watched in so many projects over the years? LC: Oh god, it’s great. I mean, everybody has such a different and specific energy. And I feel like a lot of the people,
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Scott Disick Reveals Alcohol Talks With Mason If you’ve been a fan of the Kardashians since the very beginning, you’ll know that the highs and lows of Scott Disick’s adult life have always been a central theme on the family’s show. But it definitely wasn’t all bad. The show also captured plenty of the family’s
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“Just like you, I never really knew what happened, and even as I am trying to put the pieces together I will never really know,” she wrote. “If you decide to read the book, hopefully you’ll see my intention is to celebrate the love and life I shared with Stephen and our three beautiful children,
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Ariana Grande Denies Audrey Hepburn Biopic Speculation As you are probably aware, Ariana Grande recently returned to her acting roots with a critically acclaimed performance in Wicked, which was released in November. Prior to being cast, Ariana — who was arguably better known for her music career before this movie came along — made no
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