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Fans are interested to find out where is Taylor Swift playing next, as she gets ready to perform for another show tonight. Swift’s Eras Tour broke many records and even became the highest grossing concert tour ever. Now with the tour’s European leg coming to an end, only a few shows in the region remain.
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Before we get into the news, Book Riot is hiring an ad operations associate. Check it out, share with friends, and apply if you’re a good fit. Authors Get In on Literary Activism Book bans—and
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Discover How Your Credit Score Affects Your Debt Obligations Many people across the United States are dealing with some form of debt. In fact, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the overall household debt in the U.S. reached a total of $17.3 trillion! If you are struggling with debt, it’s easy to
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Felix Powell isn’t like most 8-year-olds. When his Nan gives him $5 to spend on anything at a thrift shop, he is drawn toward an old blanket. Additionally, he can communicate with his dog, the phenomenally named Mary Puppins. After he and Puppins try everything they can think of to discover the blanket’s secret magic,
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Syracuse Stage (“Stage”), Central New York’s premier professional theatre, seeks its next Managing Director, who will join Artistic Director Robert M. Hupp to lead this storied organization. Celebrating its 50th season, Stage has continuously produced world-class professional theatre since 1974. As the nonprofit, resident professional theatre in residence at Syracuse University, it has been integral
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