Month: March 2024

Welcome to Today in Books, where we report on literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. It’s Friday. The sun is out. Baseball is back. March Madness has begun. And I’ve got a case of the wiggles. Let’s keep it lighter today. Worth a Thousand Words T, the New York Times’s style
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PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF GETTY/ISTOCKShocking resignations. Reverse cancel culture. Celebrities becoming designers. Change in the fashion industry seems rampant right now. Why? By Natalie Michie Date June 7, 2023 Facebook Twitter Fashion loves nothing more than change. It’s the reason trends are created, discarded and resurfaced years later with enough separation to feel totally new, or
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Ukraine has hit two Russian ships at the Crimean port of Sevastopol, hampering Vladimir Putin’s hold over the Black Sea, the UK’s Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has confirmed. The two large landing ships were struck by missiles early on Sunday, the Ukrainian military said. They also damaged a communication centre and Russian navy infrastructure. Russia-Ukraine
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Premier motorsports music festival GRIDLIFE Midwest has unveiled its impressive artist lineup for the 2024 event, featuring headliners Zeds Dead and experimental bass virtuoso Mersiv, both making their festival debuts. Joining them as first-time performers are genre-blending bass act Tape B, renowned dubstep duo Barely Alive, and experimental bass duo Eazybaked. Returning festival veterans include
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Get ready, because another Ari Aster film is coming. Here’s what we know so far about Eddington.  That’s right—you know that name. I think we all do at this point. Ari Aster is returning with his fourth directorial feature after his critically acclaimed Midsommar, Hereditary, and the weirdly bizarre Beau is Afraid. But, of course,
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