From Al Pacino as a depressed locksmith to Melissa McCarthy as an undercover spy,eight movies to watch this month.
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Sunday, 31 May 2015
'A Little Life': The Great Gay Novel Might Be Here
Hanya Yanagihara’s novel is an astonishing and ambitious chronicle of queer life in America.
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Books, Gadgets, and Freedom
In this essay from 1987, Mario Vargas Llosa reflected on freedom’s intimate connection to literary imagination.
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Life and Death at Cirque du Soleil
After a long slump and a tragic accident, the entertainment company is embarking on bold new ventures. Michael Joseph Gross lifts the curtain on Cirque du Soleil’s gravity-defying aerial choreography—and weaves his way through the investigation into how an acrobat fell to her death during a live performance.
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The Golden Age of Murder by Martin Edwards
Agatha Christie and Dorothy L Sayers are still well-known, but who were the other stars of the interwar gilded age of crime fiction? This is a book full of forgotten gems, real-life dramas and the enthusiasm of highbrow admirers
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Ramy Essam Needs To Stay Famous So He Doesn't Get Killed
It’s a cold, damp March night in Malmö, Sweden, but Ramy Essam props open the balcony door to his third-floor apartment to let a little of the outside in. “I like to hear the street,” he says. Truth be told, there’s not much to hear on this Wednesday evening: car tires rolling over the slick road, the click-clack of pedestrians’ heels on the sidewalk, the odd squawk from one of the rather large pigeons that live precariously balanced on the bare branches of the trees that abut the building.
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California’s Homeless Find a Quiet Place
Photographer Fritz Hoffmann writes: "On a recent visit to the Sacramento library, the high number of homeless patrons I saw there surprised me. Seeing them in that quiet space, consumed by traditional media, I was struck by the difference between them and most of society with its 24/7 connection to streaming digital media. I began this project to take myself out of my own patterns and habits, to change my perspective, to observe, to listen, to understand, and to share this place of quiet."
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Wising Up to the Wise Men of American Foreign Policy
George Kennan was not such a Wise Man after all, a new book argues.
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New Gardening Books
Gardeners have active fantasy lives to keep us going despite constant setbacks. Fifty shades of green don’t begin to capture what’s looping through our brains. This season, a few glorious new books are sure to ignite further desire.
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Porn stars will have to wear protection. Eye protection that is
A handsome delivery man arrives offering more than just a pizza. A pretty young woman opens the door. Flirtation ensues. Clothes are cast off. Then out come the goggles. Goggles? Porn stars could soon be forced to don far more protection than just condoms in California. New rules proposed last week by the state’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHA) would require adult film actors to wear eye gear for many scenes.
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Saturday, 30 May 2015
‘Nabokov in America’ looks at how U.S. shaped novelist
Robert Roper’s new book focuses on Vladimir Nabokov’s time in the United States and how it influenced his work.
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CBS' Bob Schieffer Retires Sunday As Last Of The Old-School TV Anchors
Bob Schieffer, anchor of CBS' Face the Nation, retires Sunday after 46 years at the network.
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Bob Saget joins 'Fuller House'
The final puzzle piece is in place! John Stamos announced via Twitter Thursday that Bob Saget will reprise his role as Danny on Fuller House, the Netflix revival of the old ABC comedy. News of Saget’s addition comes just hours after it was announced that Lori Loughlin will join the reunion series that will also feature Stamos, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber.
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Conan Doyle’s Poison Pen and “The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot”
Arthur Conan Doyle’s short story “The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot,” published in 1910, pivots on a fictional poisonous plant, radix pedis diaboli. As a third-year medical student at the University of Edinburgh, Doyle embarked on his own experiment with a toxic root, gelsemium.
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From Donation Bin to Sotheby’s: How a Rare 19th-Century Bible Almost Got Away
On his first day as a volunteer for the Friends of Knight Memorial Library, in March 2014, John Marks was asked to help finalize prices for one of the library’s twice-annual, vintage-book sales. One of these was a five-volume, 19th-century Torah, grandly titled “The Law of God” and edited and translated by Isaac Leeser. The publication date was listed as 5605 in the Jewish calendar, which in the Gregorian calendar is anywhere from the fall of 1844 through the summer of 1845.
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Birds of a feather: Elegant Close Ups Amplify the Beauty of Bird Plumes
A fashion photographer spreads his wings from photographing models to looking intimately at the elegance of bird feathers.
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Friday, 29 May 2015
Louise Gluck, “Cousins”
When I consider my friends I’m overcome with pride. They are accomplished, interesting women who are also funny, empathetic, and inspiring. And yet among those who gravitate towards men, few have partners. This is both by choice—we’re all reaching an age at which we’re unwilling to compromise—and by circumstantial compulsion. Why aren’t there more men...
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That’s Business, Man: Why Jay Z’s Tidal Is a Complete Disaster
Like many rappers, Jay Z writes songs that have a paranoid streak. He lashes out against conservative cable news anchors, overzealous cops, lazy music critics, and less talented lyricists, all of whom, he insists, are out to get him because he’s famous. On May 16, Jay Z uncorked one of these bilious anthems, Say Hello, from his 10th studio album, American Gangster, at an exclusive performance for people who’ve signed up for Tidal, his subscription-only streaming-music service.
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Sepp Blatter re-elected as Fifa president for fifth term
Sepp Blatter has been officially re-elected as Fifa’s president for a fifth term by the world governing body’s 209 member associations
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Kung Fury - Official Movie (2015)
Kung Fury is an over-the-top 80’s action comedy that was crowd funded through Kickstarter. It features Kung Fury, a Kung Fu renegade cop who travels back in time to kill his Nemesis, Hitler. The film features nazis, dinosaurs, vikings and cheesy one-liners.
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Keeping Quiet: Sylvia Boorstein Reads Pablo Neruda’s Beautiful Ode to Silence
An lyrical reminder to break the momentum of busyness that fuels "the sadness of never understanding ourselves."
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'in this story...' by Lisa Marie Basile
in this story, there is the me but not me
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Fifa 16 to add women's teams for the first time
In what is likely to be the only piece of positive PR that the world football governing body will receive this week, publisher Electronic Arts has announced it will be introducing female footballers into its Fifa video game series, beginning with the forthcoming Fifa 16 edition. The game features 12 international all-female teams, 11 of whom will appear at next month’s World Cup finals, including hosts Canada as well as England, Brazil, Germany and Spain.
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Gorgeous 19th-Century Illustrations of Owls and Ospreys
Nowhere does the transcendent magnificence of birds of prey come more fully alive than in the fourth volume the the six-volume masterwork "The Royal Natural History" by English naturalist, geologist, and writer Richard Lydekker, originally published in 1893.
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Pop music’s biggest sellout: How many brands paid for product placement in your favorite songs?
Your ad is now a song, and vice versa, thanks to opaque backroom deals
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The Shawshank Redemption in 8-bit Glory
CineFix presents The Shawshank Redemption retold via old-school 8-bit (and a little 16 bit ;) game tech. No quarters or controllers required! 8-bit Cinema "gamifies" your favorite Hollywood Blockbusters into 80's arcade and NES inspired action! The Shawshank Redemption was always destined for video game greatness.
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Misery Memoirs, Aga Sagas and Da Vinci Lit – The Top 10 Regrettable Publishing Bandwagons
Whether it's an action-packed SAS memoir or a grim tale of an abuse-ridden childhood in Ireland, there's only one thing you can guarantee about a smash hit book: that there’ll soon be a host of publishers jumping on the bandwagon and filling the shelves with copycat titles with similar covers.
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A One-of-a-Kind Trove Reveals What 19th-Century American Boyhood Was Really Like
Writing in 1897, Ida Farr Nelson remembered the last decade of family life in rural Goshen, New Hampshire, with happiness. Her sons Elmer, Arthur, and Walter, who were close in age and great friends, had been a joy to her, and her younger son Ernest was “the darling pet and plaything of us all.”
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Corrupt FIFA Has Clinton Foundation Ties; World Cup Host Qatar Gave Millions
Both Bill Clinton and his family’s charity have been tied to soccer’s governing body, as well as Qatar’s disastrous World Cup bid. And just like that, another Clinton Foundation donor is in the news. The Clinton global charity has received between $50,000 and $100,000 from soccer’s governing body and has partnered with the Fédération Internationale de Football Association on several occasions, according to donor listings on the foundation’s website.
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Stuffing the Box: 5 Royals Lead Early All-Star Game Balloting
Major League Baseball released its first All-Star voting results for the American League starters -- and fans of the Kansas City Royals have spoken.
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Thursday, 28 May 2015
Hollywood’s Comedy Queens Uncensored: Amy Schumer, Lena Dunham, and More Sound Off
The cream of the female comedy crop gathered for The Hollywood Reporter’s Emmy roundtable to dish on everything from Hillary Clinton to sexism. Hilarity, of course, ensued.
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Berryman: Tragedy & Comedy Together by Helen Vendler
On October 25, 1914, just over one hundred years ago, the remarkable poet John Berryman was born in McAlester, Oklahoma. The anniversary invites a second look at Berryman’s life, art, and reputation.
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Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google
A review of James Palfrey's new book, 'BiblioTech,' and the culturally critical role libraries play.
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The Truth About The Future Of The Skeptic Movement
Daniel Loxton is the editor of Junior Skeptic, a periodical aimed at kids that's bound into every issue of Skeptic magazine. He's also an artist (the image above is from one of his three books about dinosaurs), a cryptid enthusiast, and a passionate advocate of the skeptic movement.
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The Technology Of Books Has Changed, But Bookstores Are Hanging In
The debate over whether digital books are better continues. But in the age of Amazon, the number of independent booksellers is up. The revival is fueled, at least in part, by digital natives.
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Nicholas Hoult: I'm the king of knitting
Nicholas Hoult is so good at knitting, he doesn't even have to look at what he's doing anymore.
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Consciousness Began When the Gods Stopped Speaking
Julian Jaynes was living out of a couple of suitcases in a Princeton dorm in the early 1970s. He must have been an odd sight there among the undergraduates, some of whom knew him as a lecturer who taught psychology, holding forth in a deep baritone voice. He was in his early 50s, a fairly heavy drinker, untenured, and apparently uninterested in tenure. His position was marginal.
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FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges; Face Extradition to U.S.
As FIFA leaders gathered for a meeting, Swiss law enforcement officials arrived unannounced and made arrests at the Justice Department’s request on charges including racketeering and money laundering.
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Cord cutters' dream come true: HBO is already pondering special discounted HBO Now plans
Cord cutters across the country knew they had turned a corner the moment HBO announced that it was finally placing some distance between itself and traditional pay TV with its new HBO Now service. With this new plan, households that chose not to subscribe to a pay TV service would still be able to access all of HBO’s content with a new streaming-only option. And the best part, perhaps, was that cord cutters knew HBO would be...
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Behind the Song: Tiny Dancer
“Tiny Dancer” Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. There are songs that create an immediate impact on the listening world, and there are others that take a little time to make their mark on the public consciousness.
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Abandoned: The Rise, Fall and Decay of Disney’s River Country
Dive into the most detailed history ever written of Disney's River Country, the abandoned water park that sits decaying on the shore of Walt Disney World's Bay Lake.
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Cop Car Trailer (HD) (English & French Subtitles)
http://ift.tt/1v8tSvj Here is "Cop Car" trailer with English and French subtitles. All right reserved.
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Ferris Bueller Was The Real Villain Of His Infamous 'Day Off'
Matthew Broderick's winning performance goes a long way to cover up the fact that Ferris is, at his core, a toxic teenage people-eater.
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Theatre - by Alok Dhanwa
There is no end to a park bench. it only touches the park while its presence continues outside the city.
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Czech reality show recreates life under Nazi occupation
In a remote mountainside village, a frightened Czech family struggles under the privations of Nazi occupation, with food rationed and Gestapo spies everywhere as German soldiers patrol the streets. The scene is not a costume drama but the first episode of a new Czech TV reality show that features a modern-day family living among actors who play Nazi soldiers and the hamlet’s other residents, in an attempt to recreate life under the Nazis during the second world war.
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Fifa officials 'corrupted' football
US prosecutors have accused several officials from football's governing body Fifa of racketeering, fraud and money laundering involving tens of millions of dollars over 24 years. Prosecutors said they had discovered a dozen schemes, including one awarding the 2010 World Cup to South Africa. Fourteen people have been indicted, with seven held in Zurich on Wednesday. Fifa president Sepp Blatter, who is not among them, issued a statement vowing to kick out corrupt officials.
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Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Goodbye Letterman, Hello Fallon: The Nicening of Late Night
With Dave gone and Jon Stewart on the way out, after-hours schmooze-fests have become way too safe
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John Scalzi, Science Fiction Writer, Signs $3.4 Million Deal for 13 Books
Mr. Scalzi’s books include a series known as the “Old Man’s War” and “Redshirts,” a Hugo award winner about characters on the original “Star Trek.”
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