Month: September 2022

News jaimie branch Tribute Show Announced in NYC Wendy Eisenberg, Sandy Ewen, Luke Stewart, and more will honor the late trumpeter at Trans Pecos in Queens By Allison Hussey September 15, 2022 Facebook Twitter jaimie branch, January 2018 (Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Friends of the late trumpeter jaimie branch have announced a forthcoming tribute
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News Ab-Soul Shares New Song “Moonshooter”: Listen The Top Dawg Entertainment rapper returns with his second new track of the year By Evan Minsker September 16, 2022 Facebook Twitter Ab-Soul, photo by Spencer Sease Facebook Twitter Ab-Soul has returned with a new single. The Top Dawg Entertainment rapper’s latest is called “Moonshooter.” Check out the
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News Carly Rae Jepsen Shares New Song “Talking to Yourself”: Listen The latest single from The Loneliest Time was produced by Captain Cuts By Evan Minsker September 16, 2022 Facebook Twitter Carly Rae Jepsen, photo by Meredith Jenks Facebook Twitter Carly Rae Jepsen has shared her latest single from her forthcoming album The Loneliest Time.
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News Paramore Announce “This Is Why,” First New Song in 5 Years The band’s comeback single arrives September 28 By Quinn Moreland September 16, 2022 Facebook Twitter Paramore, photo by Zachary Gray and courtesy of Atlantic Records Facebook Twitter Paramore have announced their first new music since 2017’s After Laughter. The pop-punk band will release
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News Ayra Starr Shares New Song “Rush” From 19 & Dangerous (Deluxe) Album: Listen The expanded edition of the Nigerian singer-songwriter’s studio debut arrives next month By Evan Minsker September 16, 2022 Facebook Twitter Ayra Starr, photo by Scrdofme Facebook Twitter Ayra Starr, the Nigerian singer-songwriter and Afro-pop star, has shared her new song “Rush.”
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News Ka Releases New Album Languish Arts, Shares New “Ascension” Video: Watch The surprise follow-up to last year’s A Martyr’s Reward and 2020’s Descendants of Cain By Matthew Strauss September 16, 2022 Facebook Twitter Ka in “Ascension” (brownsvilleka/YouTube) Facebook Twitter With little warning, Brownsville rapper Ka has released his new album Languish Arts. It’s available
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Did you know there’s an app where you can read pretty much any Marvel comic you can think of? It’s not free (womp womp), but with over 29,000 digital comics it’s a pretty good offer — at least, if you’re a Marvel fan. And I’m here to tell you exactly where to start since staring down
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What story would your text messages tell? What about the letters you wrote home from camp as a kid, the journal you kept as a young adult, or the notes you jotted during meetings at your first job? Epistolary novels take artifacts such as these and form them into a compelling narrative told through documents.
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Every four years, I get obsessed with gymnastics. In between rounds of Olympic competition, I fall down the YouTube rabbit hole for yet another watch of Olga Korbut and Nadia Comăneci’s groundbreaking performances in 1974 and 1978 respectively. I watch documentaries. I look up phrases like double twisting double back. And I have it on
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I’ve been running a school library podcast for the past five years. It’s been a lot of fun and I’ve really enjoyed helping to create it. The students are really involved with it and have taken it to whole new levels. I’m hoping to share some advice, things I’ve learned, and things that have worked
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Players know that storytelling is of utmost importance in Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs), but alas, we can’t play games all the time. That’s why I’ve pulled together this list of 10 fantasy book series for Final Fantasy fans: so you can enjoy a fantastic narrative while giving your eyes a much-needed break from screen time.
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Banned Books Week launches Monday, September 19, 2022, and the American Library Association (ALA) has released the latest numbers on book challenges in a new field report. Pulling from information reported directly to ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom (OIF), news coverage, and public records, the data show a marked increase in censorship and 2022 is
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Authors using pseudonyms is nothing new. In fact, there are still five that are unknown, with another mystery author story fresh from the headlines this week. They choose a pseudonym for many reasons: to avoid the limelight, to remain anonymous, to avoid criticism, or to protect their identity. Some authors write under a pen name
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Try it: Free for limited access, letsemjoy.com 12. Bawdy Storytelling The Bawdy Storytelling website champions itself on featuring “true stories of sex, kink, body image, gender and more.” As well as hosting live storytelling events where authors, poets, comedians, actors and regular people share their true sex adventures, the podcast makes the narratives widely available
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