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1 day ago

French Cathedral Towns Are a Stage for Human Comedy, According to Author Julia Langbein

In 2023 I went to the French towns of Amiens and Bourges to do some research on cathedrals for certain scenes in Dear Monica Lewinsky. I had already written most of the novel; a lot of it was based on some scholarship I've done, reading books, and memories of my own study abroad program in France in the 1990s.
Paris food
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

The Secret to Success Is 'Monotasking'

When I am writing a book, I need to close the door when I finish, and no one should get in. I have the idea in my mind that the story is an entity that lives in that room, with the characters and the emotions that I have been putting together. And when I come back the next day, I open the door and it's waiting for me intact.
Productivity
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Katie Kitamura: Almost every writer changes my mind that's the point of reading'

Reading has profoundly shaped personal growth and understanding throughout different stages of life.
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fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

Book lovers, these towns were made for you

Cities are nurturing a return to reading with bookstores, literary festivals, and a culture that encourages spending time with books.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Book Lovers, These Towns Were Made for You

Cities are nurturing a return to reading with bookstores, literary festivals, and spaces for readers to enjoy books.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Katie Kitamura: Almost every writer changes my mind that's the point of reading'

Reading has profoundly shaped personal growth and understanding throughout different stages of life.
Books
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

Book lovers, these towns were made for you

Cities are nurturing a return to reading with bookstores, literary festivals, and a culture that encourages spending time with books.
Books
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Book Lovers, These Towns Were Made for You

Cities are nurturing a return to reading with bookstores, literary festivals, and spaces for readers to enjoy books.
Books
fromBig Think
3 days ago

4 literary masterpieces that make you despise the protagonist by the end

Unlikable protagonists can start sympathetic but become unsympathetic, revealing the dark side of seemingly positive traits.
fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

2026 Goethe Medal: Meet the recipients

Arvo Part ranks among the most frequently performed living composers of contemporary music worldwide. His technique, known as the 'tintinnabuli' method, crafted a musical language that is distinctive, minimalist and deeply spiritual.
Berlin music
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fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

19 Books Scary Mommy Editors Loved In April (& Think You Will, Too)

Damoff's novel beautifully portrays the evolution of love and family, showcasing devotion and the complexities of relationships over time.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

This Dark Night by Deborah Lutz review an illuminating window on Emily Bronte's world

Emily Bronte is portrayed as a grounded, practical woman whose writing reflects her tactile experiences and modern sensibilities.
NYC music
fromPortland Mercury
5 days ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for April 27-May 3 - Portland Mercury

April brings vibrant events including a Labyrinth screening, a May Day march, and a performance by William Basinski.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Zadie Smith: I don't know when I read men any more'

Zadie Smith emphasizes her current preference for reading female authors and the evolution of women's art since her youth.
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fromThe Atlantic
6 days ago

The Coldest Kind of Revenge

Literature serves as a slow, powerful form of revenge, echoing through time to challenge authority and societal injustices.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

Ellen Burstyn's Inner Library

Ellen Burstyn cherishes poetry, memorizing verses throughout her life, which she reflects on in her new book 'Poetry Says It Better'.
#stephen-king
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fromEngadget
1 week ago

What to read this weekend: Monsters in the Archives dives deep into Stephen King's early works

Caroline Bicks' Monsters in the Archives offers insights into Stephen King's creative process through access to his private manuscripts and drafts.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Monsters in the Archives by Caroline Bicks review the writing secrets of Stephen King

Caroline Bicks explores Stephen King's writing techniques through his archives to understand his impact on readers' emotions.
Books
fromEngadget
1 week ago

What to read this weekend: Monsters in the Archives dives deep into Stephen King's early works

Caroline Bicks' Monsters in the Archives offers insights into Stephen King's creative process through access to his private manuscripts and drafts.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Monsters in the Archives by Caroline Bicks review the writing secrets of Stephen King

Caroline Bicks explores Stephen King's writing techniques through his archives to understand his impact on readers' emotions.
Education
fromTruthout
1 week ago

As a Teacher in Gaza, I Saw Education Bring Hope. Israel Has Extinguished It.

Teaching in Gaza persists despite harsh conditions, using literature to inspire hope and resilience among students in a war-torn environment.
#science-fiction
San Francisco
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Sci-Fi Authors + Live Podcast (SF Main Library)

Justin Feinstein and Samantha Mills will read from their works at the San Francisco Public Library on April 26, 2026.
San Francisco
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Sci-Fi Authors + Live Podcast (SF Main Library)

Justin Feinstein and Samantha Mills will read from their works at the San Francisco Public Library on April 26, 2026.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

The Best Independent Bookstores in America

Baldwin's Book Barn, built in 1822, has witnessed over 200 years of American history, including 41 presidents and the evolution from horse-drawn carriages to space travel.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Haruki Murakami to publish first novel to feature woman as sole protagonist

Haruki Murakami's first novel with a female protagonist, The Tale of Kaho, will be published in Japan on July 3, 2024.
#ursula-k-le-guin
Podcast
fromEngadget
4 weeks ago

Ursula K. Le Guin's blog has been turned into a podcast

Ursula K. Le Guin's blog is being rereleased as a podcast featuring all posts, including essays, poems, and cat pictures.
Podcast
fromEngadget
4 weeks ago

Ursula K. Le Guin's blog has been turned into a podcast

Ursula K. Le Guin's blog is being rereleased as a podcast featuring all posts, including essays, poems, and cat pictures.
Books
fromBustle
1 week ago

The 10 Best New Books About Neurodiverse Characters

Neurodivergent characters are increasingly portrayed with depth and complexity in contemporary literature.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Daniyal Mueenuddin on the Uses, and Abuses, of Real Life

In some way, description is violation. Does beauty forgive everything? If we make something beautiful enough, does that mean you get a free pass? I don't know. I hope so.
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fromBig Think
1 week ago
Writing

Philip Pullman: The thing every writer needs to overcome

Great writing can evoke feelings of jealousy and inadequacy in writers due to its beauty and emotional depth.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
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Too hot to handle? Why it's time for straight male authors to rediscover sex

Straight male writers often avoid writing about sex, fearing it may seem exploitative or gratuitous, unlike their female counterparts.
Writing
fromBig Think
1 week ago

Philip Pullman: The thing every writer needs to overcome

Great writing can evoke feelings of jealousy and inadequacy in writers due to its beauty and emotional depth.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Too hot to handle? Why it's time for straight male authors to rediscover sex

Straight male writers often avoid writing about sex, fearing it may seem exploitative or gratuitous, unlike their female counterparts.
Books
fromHer Campus
1 week ago

BOTM Is Saying "Nobody Reads Anymore." But How True Is That?

The tagline 'Nobody reads anymore' by Book of the Month is misleading and promotes negative feelings about reading.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Demon Lover Archetype: When Intensity Masquerades as Love

Intense attraction often reflects unconscious patterns rather than true compatibility, leading to emotional dependency and attachment to unavailable partners.
#character-development
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago
Writing

Gwendoline Riley's New Novel Surveys the Wreckage of Middle Age

The Palm House explores complex human emotions through sharp dialogue and character depth, challenging simplistic perceptions of individuals.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Gwendoline Riley's New Novel Surveys the Wreckage of Middle Age

The Palm House explores complex human emotions through sharp dialogue and character depth, challenging simplistic perceptions of individuals.
Writing
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 week ago

Poetry Challenge Day 3: W.H. Auden, The Poet and His Technique

Wystan Hugh Auden was a celebrated poet whose work continues to resonate and express complex human emotions even decades after his death.
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

BookCon's return to New York City gets mixed reviews from attendees | amNewYork

"It's actually a dream come true for me. When it went away in like 2021, I was just becoming a full-time author and I was sad because I was like that won't be a dream of mine come true, and now it's back, so fantastic," said Scarlett St. Clair.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Enough With the Vibesy Literary Remakes

Modern adaptations of classic literature often simplify complex themes, resulting in superficial interpretations that lack depth.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 week ago

Oregon Book Awards: Winners include Judith Barrington, Jennifer Perrine, Ling Ling Huang, David F. Walker * Oregon ArtsWatch

The 39th annual Oregon Book Awards celebrated local authors and their contributions to literature across various genres.
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Ai Weiwei Wrote the Book on Censorship

How long can you silence the very thing that makes you human? Ai Weiwei's new book On Censorship draws on a lifetime of fighting state control and reflects on the harms of censorship.
Arts
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

From Manifesto to Mr Loverman: Bernardine Evaristo's best books ranked!

Evaristo's works blend various forms and explore themes of identity, relationships, and perseverance through unique storytelling methods.
#fiction
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Son of Nobody by Yann Martel review Life of Pi author discovers a long-lost poem from Troy

Harlow Donne's journey at Oxford intertwines an ancient epic poem with his personal struggles, revealing themes of love, guilt, and the complexities of life.
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fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

'I was just riveted': Plane crashes, dark tech inspire SF book of the year

Kate Folk's novel 'Sky Daddy' explores a woman's obsession with planes and her struggle for connection in a modern, isolating world.
Writing
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

In Ling Ling Huang's Immaculate Conception, Friends Share Brains

Love can be deeply complicated by jealousy and competition, especially among women artists.
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

AI Company Known for Teen Suicides Launches New Feature to Turn Books Into Roleplaying Experiences

Character.AI introduces 'c.ai Books' to create interactive storytelling experiences using classic literature, despite past controversies and a ban on underage users.
London music
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Kae Tempest on creativity and his gender transition: I'm just glad to be alive'

Kae Tempest navigates life as a visible trans person, expressing gratitude for existence and sharing experiences through art.
Writing
fromThe Marginalian
2 weeks ago

Walt Whitman's Field Guide to Being Yourself: The Trial and Triumph of Leaves of Grass

A teenage boy in 1833 finds inspiration in theater, literature, and poetry, shaping his future contributions to social justice and cultural awakening.
Film
fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

The Art of the Fictional Pop Song

The film 'Mother Mary' explores the concept of an unheard song that symbolizes unresolved emotional conflicts between characters.
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago

Classic and Contemporary Literature From France, Japan, India, the U.K. and Brazil

Classic France is a country of nuance with a love of conversation and freedom and an aversion to fanaticism. Contemporary Houellebecq describes France as a museum, where landscape turns into decor and where rural areas are emptying out.
Writing
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fromOpen Culture
2 weeks ago

How George Orwell Predicted the Rise of "AI Slop" in Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)

Artificial intelligence has become integral in creating various forms of media, reflecting a long-standing belief in machine capabilities.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke review the downfall of an allAmerican tradwife

Yesteryear critiques the tradwife phenomenon through a time-traveling narrative that reveals the harsh realities behind idealized traditional values.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Shakespeare's 'missing' home mapped with discovery

The exact location of William Shakespeare's only London property has been identified in Blackfriars, suggesting he spent more time in London than previously thought.
Humor
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago

Video: Live From the 10th Floor | A Scene From The Fear of 13'

The scene depicts a conversation between Jacki and Nick in prison, reflecting on life, relationships, and the impact of pets.
Books
fromBig Think
2 weeks ago

4 classics that were basically written as propaganda

Authors often write novels to promote ideologies and influence public opinion through emotional appeals and symbolism.
Podcast
fromABA Journal
3 weeks ago

The Burton Book Review: A discussion on 'When You Come at the King'

The first episode of The Burton Book Review Podcast features an interview about Elie Honig's new book, 'When You Come at the King.'
Books
fromBustle
3 weeks ago

The 10 Best New Books Of April

April brings new novels from beloved authors and exciting debuts, perfect for leisurely reading in the sun.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Deborah Levy: CS Lewis's White Witch terrified me but I wanted to meet her'

Reading diverse literature shaped my understanding of different worlds and complex characters throughout my life.
Books
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

11 new books in April offer a chance to step inside someone else's world

Books provide an alternative to doomscrolling, offering perspectives on anxiety, corruption, and reality.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

The Patron Saint of Oddballs and Delinquents

Nancy Lemann's works capture the eccentricities and decay of New Orleans life, highlighting her unique observational style.
Podcast
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

The Drama Cordially Invites You to Another High Concept A24 Cringefest

Hosts discuss The Drama, The Madison, and the cultural significance of doodle dogs in a recent episode.
Writing
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Reimagining Animal Sentience: A Novel View of Animal Minds

Animal sentience is real, and poetry can transform our understanding and treatment of animals as conscious beings.
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fromThe Nation
3 weeks ago

Ben Lerner's Novel of Fathers and Sons

Modern masculinity is characterized by anxiety and insecurity, regardless of age or responsibilities, as depicted in Ben Lerner's fiction.
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fromAnOther
3 weeks ago

Inside Kelly Bonneville's Cult Parisian Bookshop Librairie 1909

Kelly Bonneville founded Librairie 1909, a bookshop dedicated to rare publications, and released its first poetry book this month.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Jan Morris by Sara Wheeler review masterly account of a flawed figure

Morris was a sympathetic historian of empire who became a republican Welsh nationalist, and yet she accepted a CBE, showcasing her complex identity.
Writing
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Life of Pi author Yann Martel: I thought the Iliad was a book for old farts then I started getting ideas'

Yann Martel's new novel, Son of Nobody, reimagines the Trojan War from the perspective of an unknown soldier, blending humor and domesticity with scholarly footnotes.
fromThe New Yorker
4 weeks ago

Catherine Lacey Reads "Rate Your Happiness"

Catherine Lacey reads her story 'Rate Your Happiness,' from the April 13, 2026, issue of the magazine, highlighting her narrative style and thematic depth.
Books
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fromThe Atlantic
4 weeks ago

Unconventional Novels About Conventional People

Aging revolutionaries and conformists share parallel narratives of disillusionment and the loss of youthful dreams in recent literature.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

I'd introduce aliens to shito sauce.' Items our panel would take into space

Personal items and literature can provide comfort and inspiration during a journey to the moon.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Paper
1 month ago

Xochitl Gonzalez's 'Last Night in Brooklyn' brings 2000s Fort Greene back to life * Brooklyn Paper

Xochitl Gonzalez's novel 'Last Night in Brooklyn' preserves a version of Brooklyn that is fading from memory, capturing its vibrant past.
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fromHarper's Magazine
1 month ago

Intimate Difference, by Jasmine Liu, Christine Smallwood

Siblinghood is portrayed in literature through various dynamics, influencing identity and relationships in works like Antigone and The Metamorphosis.
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Valeria Luiselli Reads Julio Cortazar

Valeria Luiselli, an acclaimed author, discusses the intricacies of Julio Cortázar's 'The Night Face Up,' highlighting its themes and narrative structure that intertwine reality and dreams.
Books
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Hope, insight and burning humanity': 2026 International Booker prize shortlist announced

Six authors shortlisted for the 2026 International Booker Prize, celebrating translated fiction, with the winner announced on May 19.
Books
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

A Major Scandal Rocked the Book World. It's Only the Beginning of What's to Come.

Hachette canceled the publication of Mia Ballard's novel Shy Girl due to accusations of A.I. writing influence.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

The Ample Rewards of Ben Lerner's Slender New Novel

An interview with Ben Lerner reveals complexities of memory and influence in art and literature.
fromVulture
1 month ago

The Gay Romance Novel You Should Actually Read

Sigmund Freud believed that every crush has a strand of disgust, that people are attracted to what repulses them. The enchantment of an infatuation always counterbalances the reality that our lovers - irksome, confusing, and unflaggingly human - depart from whatever ideal archetype we have stored in our heads.
Writing
East Bay food
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 month ago

Around Berkeley: Songs of the Sufi, Passover market, bull kelp book talk

A variety of local events celebrating literature, music, and environmental awareness are scheduled in Berkeley for March and April 2023.
#tracy-kidder
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fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer-winning author who turned unlikely subjects into bestsellers, dies at 80

Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, passed away at 80 from lung cancer, known for works like 'The Soul of a New Machine' and 'Mountains Beyond Mountains'.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer-winning author who turned unlikely subjects into bestsellers, dies aged 80

Tracy Kidder, an influential narrative nonfiction writer, has passed away at 80, leaving a legacy of empathy and storytelling.
Books
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer-winning author who turned unlikely subjects into bestsellers, dies at 80

Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, passed away at 80 from lung cancer, known for works like 'The Soul of a New Machine' and 'Mountains Beyond Mountains'.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer-winning author who turned unlikely subjects into bestsellers, dies aged 80

Tracy Kidder, an influential narrative nonfiction writer, has passed away at 80, leaving a legacy of empathy and storytelling.
Careers
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

Money Is Not an Issue For Me. Something Else Is Making My Job Search Miserable.

Graduate school is only advisable if there is a strong desire to attend; otherwise, explore alternative productive pursuits.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Today's Atlantic Trivia: Charles Dickens

The nighttime disorder formerly known as 'Pickwickian syndrome' is now called sleep apnea.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Louise Erdrich on Novels of Parentless Children

Louise Erdrich's recent reading focuses on children's loss of parents, highlighting the urgent stakes of a chaotic world.
Books
fromBustle
1 month ago

The 10 Best New Books About Women Breaking The Mold

Successful women often defy expectations, and quieter forms of rebellion deserve recognition alongside visible rule-breakers.
Books
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

Scary Mommy 2026 Readers' Choice Awards Best Reading Retreats

Reading retreats provide an opportunity to escape and indulge in the magic of books.
Writing
fromFuturism
1 month ago

New York Times Accused of Running AI-Generated Article

The New York Times faced scrutiny over a 'Modern Love' essay suspected to be AI-generated without disclosure.
Books
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Bob Dylan Slipped An Unexpected Dunkin' Shoutout Into One Of His Books - Tasting Table

Bob Dylan expresses gratitude to Dunkin' Donuts in his book, highlighting his appreciation for the brand.
fromHiP Paris Blog
1 month ago

A Literary Walk Through the Lost Generation's Paris

The creative output of that tribe was so immense, and their bohemian adventures so inspiring, that I wrote and published a historical novel, The Ashtrays Are Full and the Glasses Are Empty featuring many figures from the Lost Generation.
Paris food
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fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Souvankham Thammavongsa Reads "Floating"

Souvankham Thammavongsa is an acclaimed author known for her poetry and award-winning works, including 'How to Pronounce Knife' and 'Pick a Color'.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

We are living in a period of political anti-intellectualism. But in pop culture, clever is the new cool

Intellect and glamour are merging in pop culture, with a growing trend towards reading and deeper knowledge among younger generations.
Books
fromVulture
1 month ago

We Have Our First Big-Five AI Scandal

Hachette canceled the release of 'Shy Girl' due to concerns it was written with generative AI.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

When Charlemagne Became a Thief: A Medieval Tale Retold - Medievalists.net

Charlemagne's legacy includes tales of his youth, notably an adventure involving a thief named Basin, showcasing his character and moral lessons.
Books
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Salman Rushdie on why tyrants fear artists

Salman Rushdie remains optimistic and continues to write after surviving an assassination attempt, exploring themes of life and death in his latest work.
Writing
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

Frankenstein Taught Me the Classics Are Alive, They're Really Alive! | The Walrus

Frankenstein explores themes of unchecked ambition and responsibility, paralleling modern concerns about artificial intelligence and the creation of consciousness.
Writing
fromBig Think
1 month ago

The medieval "love story" that was really a tale of psychological abuse

Resilience is essential in facing challenges, as exemplified by Odysseus and Penelope's enduring hope and strength during their long separations.
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Paul Mescal's Starter Pack of Cultural Essentials

I remember seeing it in drama school. I remember being so profoundly moved by it. I remember being so frightened by the performances in terms of seeing both sides to the thing that I think for most of us is, the most alive thing in our life, which is these, like, romantic relationships and the kind of inception of those things and the death of those things.
Film
History
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Today in History: February 18, Veteran FBI agent accused of spying for Russia

Feb. 18 marks many notable events including Robert Hanssen's arrest, publication of Huckleberry Finn, Pluto's discovery, major crimes, and Perseverance's Mars landing.
#general-knowledge
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Today's Atlantic Trivia: In What Book Does Eponine Die?

Competitors must attempt to answer 240 questions, such as the following, from 2022: "Playing for Bangalore against Pune in the IPL in April 2013, who set a new record for the fastest century in professional cricket by reaching 100 off 30 balls?" If it makes you feel better, the median number of correct answers the year of that test was 64.
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