Month: October 2022

Magic! Murder! Shipboard romance! The second entry in Freya Marske’s beloved The Last Binding trilogy, the queer historical fantasy series that began with A Marvellous Light, is here. The most interesting things in Maud Blyth’s life have happened to her brother Robin, but she’s ready to join any cause, especially if it involves magical secrets
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News Announcing a New Season of the Pitchfork Review Podcast The weekly show relaunches on Thursday, October 20. Listen to a trailer now. By Pitchfork October 13, 2022 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Co-hosted by Editor-in-Chief Puja Patel and Reviews Editor Jeremy D. Larson, and featuring guest critics and contributors, Pitchfork’s weekly podcast The Pitchfork Review
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Memorable characters were always the heart of Mortal Kombat. Sure, the fighting mechanics are engaging and the lore behind the eponymous tournament is goofy fun, but it’s the ever-expanding roster of bloodthirsty martial artists that keeps us coming back for more. And while the franchise appeared to have peaked back in 2006 with the release
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Actor Paul Newman was known for many things: acting, car racing, philanthropy through his Newman’s Own food business and, of course, his rugged good looks and piercing blue eyes. He was a beloved Hollywood icon, but he didn’t think of himself that way. In fact, he wrestled with internal demons throughout his life. Newman’s memoir,
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We all have them—clothes that make us just feel happy and seem to bring good fortune. Sure, dressing up can feel fun and fancy, but when it comes down to it, daily go-tos like denim are what support us sartorially when we need it most. And if we believe they bring great luck? Even better.
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It’s been an extraordinary year for Moncler—and we’re just getting started. The storied Italian brand, known for its uber-luxurious jackets and puffers, is celebrating 70 years with the “Extraordinary Forever” campaign, honoring its heritage and our planet while keeping a close eye on the future. The 70-day rollout of celebrations kicked off with an epic
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