I was thinking about what I should write for today’s bonus Our Queerest Shelves content, and I realized that I haven’t just updated you on my reading in a while! Obviously, I read queer books all the time, but I don’t always mention them here. Let me know in the comments: would you like me
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Eggs are one of nature’s best, protein-packed gifts to us: they’re delicious, cheap, and versatile, making them a healthy option for breakfast and beyond. Most people turn to eggs as a good source of protein and with some sautéed veggies and maybe a side of whole-wheat toast — a hearty breakfast that will keep you
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The event was celebrating 650 years of the German city of Solingen Three people have been killed and several others have been injured following an attack at an event celebrating 650 years of the German city of Solingen, local news reported on Friday. According to newspaper Solinger Tageblatt, people said the attacker appeared to use
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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. My personal internet this week was chock full of adaptation news, reviews, announcements, teases, reveals, and other digital publicity efforts. And you know what? I was into it. So as a way of covering some
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Queen Beyoncé needs no introduction. With “Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé,” fans can get a closer look at her creative process. Spanning across the time period of eight months, the musical icon rehearsed with her musicians and dancers to prepare for the Coachella performance in 2018. Watch “Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé” on Netflix. Corinne
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Two very different indies circling a cantor and slasher debut in moderate to wide release along with a handful of limited openings from Close Your Eyes to Paradise Is Burning on this late summer weekend with the fall festival season about to kick off. Sony Pictures Classics launches Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane-starring Between The
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In January, eight months ago, Nikki Haley said, ‘The first party to retire its 80-year-old candidate is going to be the one who wins this election.’ Nikki Haley may be right. The Democratic National Convention that took place at the United Center in Chicago the week of August 19th demonstrated something no one may have
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On August 22, 2024, AWS, a subsidiary of Amazon.com Inc., announced the launch of its AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region. The company plans to invest approximately US$6.2 billion in Malaysia through 2038. This investment is aimed at providing developers, startups, entrepreneurs, enterprises, and various organizations—including government, education, and non-profits—more options for running applications and serving
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Jaime Herndon finished her MFA in nonfiction writing at Columbia, after leaving a life of psychosocial oncology and maternal-child health work. She is a writer, editor, and book reviewer who drinks way too much coffee. She is a new-ish mom, so the coffee comes in extra handy. Twitter: @IvyTarHeelJaime View All posts by Jaime Herndon If
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More people are hopping on the vegan lifestyle train for various reasons, including ethical considerations, environmental sustainability, and health benefits. Following a vegan lifestyle can nourish both the body and the planet, not to mention it’s chock full of vibrant flavors and textures – as long as you are choosing the right ingredients. One of
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Australian actress Penelope Mitchell was in her early 20s when she first started playing Liv Parker — the flirty and powerful witch twin — on the hit drama series “Vampire Diaries” back in 2014. Penelope was part of an all-star cast like Nina Dobrev as the caring gal who turns into a vampire, Elena Gilbert,
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Rosie Schaap lost her husband to cancer at 42. Her mother died a year later, followed by her ancient, beloved cat. Awash in grief, Schaap needed a place to mourn. She would find it in Northern Ireland, a country still recovering from decades of sectarian strife known as the “troubles.” The Slow Road North: How
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