Month: February 2023

In many romance novels, love requires exposure: of one’s true desires and inner secrets, often of one’s most vulnerable self. In this month’s best romances, characters can only find happiness after first finding themselves—and sharing that truth with their partner. ★ Behind the Scenes Karelia Stetz-Waters pens a tender love story in Behind the Scenes.
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Jennifer Hudson brought the house down at Clive Davis‘s pre-Grammy party Saturday night, with a rendition of “Greatest Love of All” that would have surely left Whitney Houston impressed. Kevin Costner, Whitney’s “The Bodyguard” co-star, hopped on stage with a super emotional tribute to both Whitney and Clive. Speaking to Davis from the stage, Costner
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Colleen Hoover’s romance novel Reminders of Him has been out for a little over a year now, and CoHo fans are loving it. Did you devour Reminders of Him and looking for more? Read on to find more books like Reminders of Him, Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel. Colleen Hoover has written over 20 books and
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Viking Wolf, billed as Norway’s first werewolf movie, delivers as promised. This recent Netflix acquisition doesn’t mislead its audience; there is definitely a wild lycan on the loose in a small Norwegian town. However, Stig Svendsen’s movie doesn’t have the typical origin found in these kinds of stories; the werewolf myth here has been adapted
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Bruce Springsteen, photo by Octavio Jones/Getty Images News Bruce Springsteen Fanzine Backstreets Ending to Protest Ticket Costs After 43 years, the fan-run publication is shutting down because “these are concerts that we can hardly afford, that many of our readers cannot afford” By Nina Corcoran February 4, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Backstreets, the periodic
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Before Alexandra Daddario became known for more mature roles like 2017’s Baywatch and her pivotal part in Season 1 of The White Lotus, the actress found her first major leading role in the movie adaptations of the Percy Jackson series. At the age of 22, she suddenly became known around the world as the face
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A powerful picture book about the transatlantic slave trade, Kwame Alexander and Dare Coulter’s An American Story opens with a question: “How do you tell a story that starts in Africa and ends in horror?” It might seem an impossible topic to teach children, and yet, as the book’s title suggests, it’s an essential part
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Hello. I am a fully-grown adult who loves reading young adult fiction. And I’m not alone. Over half of today’s YA readers are over the age of 18. Sure, young adult literature focuses on teenagers, but no matter your age, it’s easy to identify with the trials and tribulations of self-discovery and coming of age.
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Another ex, Paige Lorenze, who did not participate in the docuseries, told E! News in 2021 that the actor “slowly started easing her into BDSM-related activities in the bedroom,” adding that the acts were consensual. In his interview with Air Mail, while denying any criminal wrongdoing, Hammer acknowledged “one million percent” that he was emotionally abusive to his
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Viking Wolf, billed as Norway’s first werewolf movie, delivers as promised. This recent Netflix acquisition doesn’t mislead its audience; there is definitely a wild lycan on the loose in a small Norwegian town. However, Stig Svendsen’s movie doesn’t have the typical origin found in these kinds of stories; the werewolf myth here has been adapted
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Unwound performing at the Showbox in Seattle, Washington in February 2023, photo by Steve Boyle News Watch Unwound’s First Official Reunion Show The influential post-hardcore band kicked off their reunion tour last night in Seattle By Nina Corcoran February 4, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter After a 20-year-long hiatus, Unwound played the first official show
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Journalist Mark Whitaker’s (Smoketown) riveting Saying It Loud: 1966—The Year Black Power Challenged the Civil Rights Movement chronicles a key moment in the movement for racial justice in the United States: the shift in 1966 from the nonviolent organizational tactics associated with Martin Luther King Jr. to an emergent focus on Black Power as a
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Like mother, like son! On Feb. 4, Kate Middleton shared on Instagram a childhood photo showing herself as a baby with her dad, Michael Middleton, which was taken by her mother, Carole Middleton. Many fans quickly shared a similar thought: That the Princess of Wales and Prince William‘s youngest son, Prince Louis, 4, bears a striking resemblance to his mom.  “Louis is
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Viking Wolf, billed as Norway’s first werewolf movie, delivers as promised. This recent Netflix acquisition doesn’t mislead its audience; there is definitely a wild lycan on the loose in a small Norwegian town. However, Stig Svendsen’s movie doesn’t have the typical origin found in these kinds of stories; the werewolf myth here has been adapted
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