Real Estate are setting aside the usual music industry traditions and have instead announced an “11 year and seven month anniversary tour” of Atlas, their 2014 album. The breezy indie-rock band will play the LP in full, alongside other hits from its catalog, across North America this summer and autumn. Check out Real Estate’s full
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Some Major Fantasy Series News for Your Monday Fairy kink fans, rejoice. Late last week, Sarah J. Maas
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In the 1980s, horror crept not just through creaking forests or gothic castles—it clawed its way into the living room. A new wave of domestic dread took hold, with furniture at the center of the storm. No longer passive objects, chairs, beds, and mounted lamps began moving, screaming, and swallowing. Poltergeist (1982) famously shattered suburban
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Jeff Lynne’s ELO—the reformed version of Lynne’s ’70s and ’80s prog-pop outfit Electric Light Orchestra—have cancelled what was slated to be their final show ever. The performance had been scheduled for tonight, July 13, to close out BST Hyde Park’s 2025 summer concert series. A statement shared with Pitchfork explains that “Jeff has been battling
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here are the stories Today in Books readers were most interested in this week. Settle into your Sunday and catch up! The Top 10 Bestselling Books of the Year So Far Color me unsurprised. According to Circana BookScan,
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The IRS on Monday declared churches may now endorse political candidates from the pulpit, making explicit an unspoken policy in effect for decades under both Republican and Democratic administrations. Other non-secular tax-exempt nonprofits or 501(3)(c) organizations must still adhere to the ban. Related Marjorie Taylor Greene says Africa should be “on their own” in preventing
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Following festival acclaim for his short Three Houses Down, Huffer teams with Screamify to develop a practical-effects-driven folk horror feature slated for a 2026 release. Screamify™, the independent horror streaming platform, has signed a development deal with writer/director Ty Huffer to produce and distribute his first feature-length horror film, slated for release in 2026. The
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Wolf Alice have released “The Sofa,” the second single from their forthcoming new album, The Clearing. The track’s music video, directed by Fiona Jane Burgess, finds bandleader Ellie Rowsell lounging on a couch that moves across town. Watch it below. “It’s about not trying so hard to figure everything out, reflecting on getting older and
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Welcome to Today in Books. In this weekend edition, a look at all the news Book Riot covered this week. We Can Still Save the Institute for Museum and Library Services Bookshop.org Offers Free Shipping for “Anti-Prime Day” Here’s The Next Oprah’s Book Club Pick Pride Is Disappearing in Libraries Across the U.S.: Book Censorship
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