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This is the second novel in the entertaining historical mystery series Bridget Walsh launched last year with The Tumbling Girl. The stories are set in Victorian London, in a particular world we less often read about – a music hall called the Variety Palace. The Innocents takes its title from a mass-casualty event that occurred
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In his haunting debut, Death Row Welcomes You: Visiting Hours in the Shadow of the Execution Chamber, Tennessee journalist Steven Hale sheds light on a rarely seen part of American society: the places where more than 2,700 people await execution by the state. Hale’s reporting began when, after a decade-long lull, Tennessee began executing the
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Rebel Wilson knows life has no timeline.  In fact, the Pitch Perfect star dedicates part of her upcoming memoir Rebel Rising to losing her virginity at the age of 35—a story she hopes acts as an encouraging message to certain readers.  “People can wait till they’re ready or wait till they’re a bit more mature,” she told People in an interview published March
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We’ve reviewed several of his New York-based police procedurals featuring NYPD Detective Mike Stoneman on this site, and Kevin G Chapman sticks with the Big Apple for his latest work, The Other Murder. The action begins inside one of the city’s landmark green spaces, Washington Square Park, where talented young basketball player Javier Estrada is
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News Beyoncé Reveals Tracklist for New Album Cowboy Carter Beyoncé’s latest features a cover of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” and an appearance from country legend Willie Nelson By Madison Bloom March 27, 2024 Facebook X Beyoncé, February 2024 (James Devaney/GC Images) Facebook X Beyoncé has revealed the tracklist for her new album, Cowboy Carter. The Renaissance
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Broadway’s first salvo of spring newcomers was more than holding its own last week, with recent arrivals drawing strong audiences. Two shows had their opening nights during the week ending March 24, with An Enemy of the People, starring Jeremy Strong, Michael Imperioli and Victoria Pedretti, playing to standing room only crowds at Circle in
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MacArthur fellow and National Book Award finalist Hanif Abdurraqib is a prolific poet and author, writing across genres of poetry, essay and cultural criticism to great acclaim. Abdurraqib turns his sensitive lens towards basketball in his newest work, There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension. With carefully constructed and imaginative prose, he immerses us
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Prime Video’s social horror series “Them” continues with new season “Them: The Scare” next month, and Prime Video is promising the official trailer tomorrow, March 28. While you wait, check out an unsettling official poster below… The first season of “Them” (now retroactively dubbed “Covenant”) debuted back in 2021, and among the fans of the
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