Month: July 2021

Courtesy of the subjects; Getty Images Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. What I know about the sport of golf would fit on…something very small. The tip of a golf tee? But I do know that if the pastime has an Agassi- or Rodman-esque fashion rebel, it
0 Comments
In 2017, I picked up A Writer’s Diary from a small bookstore in London called Persephone Books (now located in Bath). I had no idea at the time what an impact it would have on me. I had read some Virginia Woolf, after all, and knew I enjoyed her work. But when I dug into
0 Comments
With her newest album, 2020’s Neon Cross, Jaime Wyatt proves she’s an up-and-coming country music force to be reckoned with. The Nashville newcomer cut her teeth in Los Angeles as a teenager, living all of the music industry highs and lows available to her. Her hard-earned tales of hard living earned her an avid following among
0 Comments
The character actor comes into full bloom as a fearsome pimp in the movie inspired by a Twitter thread. By Jordan Coley June 30, 2021 Colman Domingo in Zola, 2020. Courtesy of A24 Colman Domingo thinks A’Ziah King is Homer. “She’s a modern day classical writer,” he submits from a sunny corner of the Bowery Hotel
0 Comments
Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Orphan’s Tale by Pam Jenoff for $2.99 The Wives by Tarryn Fisher for $2.99 The Initial Insult by Mindy McGinnis for $2.99 Fireheart Tiger by Aliette de Bodard for $3.99 Into the Water by Paula Hawkins for $1.99 Tell Me
0 Comments