Month: April 2023

Steely Dan, 1973 (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) News Steely Dan Reissuing Countdown to Ecstasy on Vinyl Donald Fagen oversaw a new remaster from the original analog tapes By Jazz Monroe April 7, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Donald Fagen has overseen a new remaster of Steely Dan’s 1973 LP, Countdown to Ecstasy, which will be
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If you’ve been on the bookish side of the internet for long enough, you’ve most likely come across the sub-genre Dark Academia. Popular as both a literary sub-genre and fashion aesthetic, Dark Academia has inspired other “academias” including the seasonally appropriate Light Academia. As a newly emerging sub-genre, Light Academia is finding its style. Let’s breakdown what we do
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The Lives We Actually Have Like the psalmists, authors Kate Bowler and Jessica Richie (Good Enough) examine and affirm the multifaceted human experience in The Lives We Actually Have. In 100 entries written in verse, Bowler and Richie celebrate the beautiful, lament the ugly and recognize the mundane alongside the blindsiding. This book is not
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Wednesday, photo by Brandon McClain News Wednesday Share New Video for “Quarry”: Watch The visual accompanies today’s release of Rat Saw God By Evan Minsker April 7, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Today, Wednesday released their new album, Rat Saw God. Along with the album’s release, the band has shared the video for the track
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View gallery Image Credit: Blitz Pictures/Shutterstock Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn began quietly dating in 2016 The pair reportedly ended their relationship in the Spring of 2023 Joe Alwyn has served as the inspiration to several albums of Taylor’s, including reputation, Lover, Folklore, Evermore and most recently Midnights Taylor Swift seemed to have met her match in Joe Alwyn, however, the
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Writer/Director Peter Hengl’s feature debut, Family Dinner, mines the discomfort and cringe of awkward family dynamics at the dinner table to deliver memorable holiday horror. In this instance, the holiday is Easter, a rarity in the genre space.  Just in time for Easter, SCREAMBOX Exclusive Family Dinner will be served on April 7. The Austrian horror film follows an overweight teen
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If you spend a good amount of time in manga circles, you may have heard the term dōjinshi before. And you may have certain assumptions about what it is, which I fear is quite common, particularly for those in the west. But for those who’ve ever been curious about dōjinshi and want to learn more
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Did you know that the margarita is a “tribute cocktail,” a drink named in honor of a person? In this case, the honoree is Margarita Henkel, daughter of a German ambassador. In Buzzworthy, Vancouver-based author Jennifer Croll (Free the Tipple, Art Boozel) builds on this concept, introducing cocktails inspired by female writers from the 19th
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Owen Wilson is back, with brushes, as the longtime host of a beloved but fading Burlington, Vermont-based PBS instructional art show. Paint from IFC Films opens on 800+ screens. Public television is always ripe for parody and happens to be a world Wilson knows. His father Robert Wilson helped launch, and ran, Dallas PBS station
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★ Hotel of Secrets In Hotel of Secrets, Diana Biller whisks readers away to 1878 Vienna. Hotel Wallner is Maria Wallner’s somewhat tarnished family legacy, thanks to her unmarried parents’ decadeslong affair. She’s determined to help the place regain its former glory during Vienna’s traditional ball season. American Secret Service agent Eli Whittaker arrives at
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