Month: June 2026

A new adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility is coming to theaters October 16, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Esmé Creed-Miles, Caitríona Balfe, George MacKay, and Fiona Shaw. It’s being produced by Working Title Films (Love Actually, Bridget Jones’ Diary, Pride & Prejudice (2005), and Emma (2020)). The trailer promises a faithful adaptation of the beloved
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We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. There’s no shame in being bald. Just because your dome is lacking locks of hair, that doesn’t mean you don’t look sharp, sexy, or cool.
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[ From Asia to the Mediterranean, holiday homes are facing longer, hotter summers. Architects have to design holiday homes for a hotter future. LUXUO investigates the architectural innovations, high-performance materials, and intelligent design solutions that help luxury residences stay cool while reducing their reliance on air conditioning. When Luxury Means Staying Cool The image of
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As aPalestinian filmmaker, Farouky has first-handedly experienced the fickle franchising of radical aesthetics from national platforms. He has previously been invited to screen his work at international film forums such as the Berlinale, alongside fellow Palestinian filmmakers, in many cases speaking out against the genocide at the risk of their own lives. However, recently the
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Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Do you wish you could read more books? You’re not alone. These days, fewer people are reading for pleasure, and even those who do tend to struggle with distractions. Is this a literacy crisis, or has our attention just been warped? And what can we do? In
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Watch the full trailer for the newest adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility is here, check out the BookTok summer reading list, and get updated on the latest AI controversy in publishing. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Watch the
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Japanese rock band Aooo recently dropped its second studio album called Rooom. The group features a dream-team lineup of four members with solid backgrounds: ex-Akai Koen vocalist and solo artist Riko Ishino (Vo.), Vocaloid producer and singer-songwriter THREEE (Gt.), Hikaru Yamamoto (Ba.) known for her support work with YOASOBI and more, and Tsumiki (Dr.), who
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FashionBeans Editors Meet the collaborative force behind this article. Jamie Millar is a seasoned editor with a passion for investigative journalism. In this collaboration, Jamie played a pivotal role in shaping the article’s investigative aspects, ensuring that every detail was thoroughly examined and presented with clarity. A versatile editor with a knack for storytelling, Paul
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[ Investing in silver offers a practical entry point for individuals who want exposure to physical assets without committing large amounts of capital upfront. Small-budget approaches can still build meaningful positions over time when purchasing is structured and consistent. Fractional silver allows buyers to acquire smaller pieces of physical metal, making entry into the market
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The fabled Greek storyteller Aesop is the inspiration behind the fragrance, skincare, and hair product company of the same name. While perfume may seem to have nothing to do with queer literature, for Aesop, it does. Rather than changing their logo or incorporating rainbows into their marketing, they’ve partnered with local bookstores and organizations with
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Last year, Hamlet Hail to the Thief—an adaptation of Shakespeare’s eternal classic, Hamlet, set to Radiohead’s politically charged 2003 album, Hail to the Thief—made its world debut in Manchester, England. Now, after completing an additional run at the historic Royal Shakespeare Company, the play will get its London premiere at the Barbican Theatre from October
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More than 50 years ago, an historic occasion occurred at New York’s Metropolitan Opera House. Pioneering “Lady Marmalade” trio Labelle became the first African American female group to headline the storied Lincoln Center venue in 1974. Against the backdrop of Black Music Month, this achievement is being celebrated during a one-night reunion event (June 28):
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