Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. The New York Times Best Books of the 21st Century is Moving Units I have gotten emails from booksellers and librarians (and regular book buyers and borrowers too) that The New York Times Best Books
Juliet and Callie also look ahead to ‘The Golden Bachelorette’! Photo by MediaPunch/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Juliet and Callie are back to bid farewell to Love Island USA and discuss the third episode of Jenn’s Bachelorette. First, they start off by congratulating the winners in the villa (02:32) before they discuss what they hope the islanders will
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects countless families across dense urban landscapes, presenting unique challenges and opportunities for therapeutic interventions. In such bustling environments, Chicago ABA therapy emerges as a beacon of hope, offering tailored strategies to enhance the developmental trajectories of children with autism. This article explores how innovative ABA techniques, when implemented in a
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio, author of the National Book Award finalist The Undocumented Americans, has a lot in common with the titular protagonist of her debut novel, Catalina. Like Villavicencio did, Catalina attends Harvard as an undocumented student, and her broad ambitions could easily be imagined as the precursor to Villavicencio’s success. With the recent prevalence
Why conservatives killed America’s federally funded theater The Federal Theatre’s adaptation of Sinclair Lewis’s It Can’t Happen Here was seen by nearly 400,000 Americans. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, WPA Poster Collection Between 1935 and 1939, the Federal Theatre Project staged more than a thousand productions in twenty-nine states. Established by the Works
Chris and Andy also talk about the recent moves of some streamers Universal Chris and Andy talk about the news that Homicide: Life on the Street will soon be streaming on Peacock (1:00) and that Apple TV+ will be trying to rein in its spending after years of big buys (12:14). Then they talk about
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Amber Gill & Greg O’Shea: Split Sigh, this one stung. Don’t you just hate it when the winning couple is one of the first ones to split? After getting together just weeks before the finale, with Greg being one of the last Islanders to join the villa, the fan-favorite pair managed to win season five. But
Here you’ll find the clue for Final Jeopardy today on July 22, 2024. Newly-minted champion Neilesh Vinjamuri will be defending his reign against challengers Sean Duffie from Michigan and Monica Anderson from Virginia. In the July 19 match, Neilish struggled in the first round, ending up with a negative total, but surged ahead in the
Your dress shoes will outlast their laces almost 100% of the time. The colors will start to fade, the threads will loosen, and they’ll lose their overall appeal. Luckily, you can find replacement dress shoelaces so you can still wear your favorite Oxfords to your next company party. Some laces come in varying shades and
Earlier this month, he didn’t quite call on Biden to drop out, but said it’s not too late to change candidates ― and added that voters are desperate for alternatives. “Do you have any idea how thirsty Americans are for any hint of inspiration or leadership and a release from this choice of a megalomaniac
On this week’s ‘House of the Dragon,’ both sides of the war in Westeros confront weakness within and enemies without HBO/Ringer illustration If Season 1 of House of the Dragon was about the formation of the rift in the Targaryen royal family, then Season 2 is about the civil war that that split incited. But
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In this week’s ‘HotD’ deep dive, we look at Daemon’s vivid dreams, the Red Kraken, a resounding slap, dragon developments, and more HBO/Ringer illustration Vizzy T finally graced our screens again in Episode 6, but I don’t think we’ve seen the last of him. Daemon’s weeks of sulking around Harrenhal have him close to a
Shady’s back…at No. 1 in the U.K. Eminem glides to the summit of the Official U.K. Albums Chart with The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) (via Interscope), published Friday, July 19. The Rap God’s latest LP chalks up 45,000 combined units in the chart week, according to the Official Charts Company, drawing him level
What Is the Complete Schedule of 2024 Olympics Sporting Events? For days and times of some of the more popular events—like swimming and gymnastics—see below. And for a full schedule of all 40 sports that are part of the summer games, see here. SWIMMING Saturday, July 27 5:00 a.m. ET: Heats: M&W 400m Free, M&W
Last year, during the SAG-AFTRA strike, Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis had expressed her intention to personally lobby for the role of Dr. Kureha in One Piece Season 2 after fans on social media had been vocal about their desire to see Curtis portray the fan-favorite character. However, nearly a year since Curtis’ Instagram post,
To this day, I can still recall the sheer excitement I felt when my new Off-White AJ 1s arrived. Not only had I managed to secure one of the most highly anticipated sneakers of 2017, but it was also the first time I had really thought about having fun with laces. They came with four
Shiloh Jolie Dropped Brad Pitt’s Name After Painful Events An attorney for Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s daughter Shiloh has spoken out for the first time about her “significant” move to drop “Pitt” from her last name. It was reported over the weekend that Shiloh published an ad in the Los Angeles Times stating that
Margaret Kingsbury grew up in a house so crammed with books she couldn’t open a closet door without a book stack tumbling, and she’s brought that same decorative energy to her adult life. Margaret has an MA in English with a concentration in writing and has worked as a bookseller and adjunct English professor. She’s
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