Month: June 2025

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. I set out to put together a list of new books out in June that complete 2025 Read Harder Challenge tasks, but I kept coming back to just one task: Read a genre-blending book. It turns out, there
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Netflix puts out true-crime programming with a certain regularity, accordingly some of their content gets lost in the shuffle. Their latest docu-series, Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders, is experiencing no such fate, however. In fact, the program sits as the most-streamed show on the platform today. It’s possible that the exclusive nature of the series
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Hello June! We made it through another month of 2025, and boy was May filled with a series of memorable highlights. From the MET Gala and AMA’s, to some of the chicest looks we’ve seen all year, May was undoubtedly fashion-forward. We’ve curated a list of our TOP 5 best-dressed celebs, based on views and
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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! A Wealth of Summer Releases From the NYT Between our own list of the best beach reads
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Refresh for latest…: With a pair of phenomenal holds, Lilo & Stitch and Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning continued to dominate global turnstiles this weekend. To wit: Disney’s Lilo & Stitch added $113.1M from 52 offshore markets, lifting the international box office cume to $330.7M. The overseas drop was just 28%. The worldwide total
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You can’t keep Dexter Morgan down. That’s the main takeaway from the official trailer for Dexter: Resurrection, premiering July 11, on Paramount+ with Showtime. The first footage dropped Saturday during a CCXP Panel for the series in Mexico City, and it looks like another fun entry in the serial killer franchise. (Paramount+/Screenshot) The series is
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Taylor Swift has bought back her master recordings. She made the announcement with a note on her website, sharing happily, “All of the music I’ve ever made… now belongs… to me.” It’s the first time she has ever owned the rights to all of her own music. Find the full statement below. Infamously, in 2019,
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Coming soon from the man behind Bliss, VFW, and Christmas, Bloody Christmas is Jimmy and Stiggs, a neon-soaked extraterrestrial experience stuffed to the gills with gore and gnarly practical effects. Written and directed by Joe Begos, this labor of love was shot over four years and, according to the trailer, on over 50,000 feet of
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displayAdWhenGTMReady(“inside1”); Welcome to Today in Books. In this weekend edition, a look at all the news Book Riot covered this week. How To Build a Voters Guide for Public Library Board Elections The Best Books of the Summer, According to the LA Times Politics Can Now Dictate Public Library Collections in Three States, Per Fifth
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