Dune is considered by many to be the greatest science fiction novel ever written, but there are a handful of books that are arguably even better. Frank Herbert’s science fiction masterpiece has found renewed attention in recent years thanks to Denis Villeneuve’s incredible movies, and the third and final chapter of his filmic saga is
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A Touch of Horror in Disney’s Frozen by guest writer, Jemma Joy  While I understand that we are all grounded by horror, sometimes you have to take a left turn and watch something… forbidden to horror fans. Today, we explore some of those films … and maybe, just maybe we might find some “horror” hidden
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The 2026 Met Gala transformed the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art into a living gallery, as this year’s theme, “Costume Art,” challenged attendees to explore the relationship between fashion and the body as a form of artistic expression. With a dress code of “Fashion Is Art,” guests were invited to treat garments as
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1984 was the year that defined the decade capturing a unique blend of high-gloss optimism and bold artistic discovery.  The year saw the “Mount Rushmore” of pop royalty—Michael Jackson, Prince, Madonna, and Bruce Springsteen—all reaching their creative and commercial primes simultaneously.  The movie theaters were dominated by massive hits including the supernatural comedy Ghostbusters, the action-packed
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Friend or lover? In these romance books, it’s a bit hard to tell in the transition from one to the other. Boy, is it wonderful. I am a big sucker for friends-to-lovers romances. When they are done well,
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CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten | YouTube screenshot CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten said on Monday that the president is losing a very important demographic, and that loss could spell doom for Republicans running in swing districts nationwide. Enten pointed out that at this point during the president’s first term, his support among
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In an influential and controversially sweeping formulation, cultural theorist Fredric Jameson argued 40 years ago that “the story of the private individual destiny is always an allegory of the embattled situation of the public third-world culture and society.” To tell stories from the decolonizing global South using forms and genres developed and disseminated within the
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Souls Chapel Movie Review by Matt Boiselle Souls Chapel – directed by Jake C. Young, written by David Daring and starring Andre Peirson, Niko El Santo Zavero and Brian Bremer Synopsis: A drifter decides to takes a shortcut through a small Kentucky town and is caught up in a snowstorm, his refuge is in a
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A mere 124 days into 2026, we have finally tied a bow on the 2025 book award season. The Pulitzer Prize, which celebrate excellence in journalism, literature, drama, and music within the United States, were announced this afternoon in a ceremony live-streamed from Columbia University. Before announcing the winners, Administrator Marjorie Miller reiterated the Pulitzers’
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The one where Jennifer Aniston poses at the Met Gala? Not yet.  Although the biggest night in fashion has seen megastars like Beyoncé and Zendaya hit the iconic red steps at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, even some of the biggest celebs have yet to make their debut. When it comes to the Friends alum’s
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