BTS took over The Tonight Show last night, appearing as the musical guest and sitting down for a lengthy interview with host Jimmy Fallon. Instead of performing from the late-night show’s studio, BTS took over New York City’s Guggenheim Museum to showcase the track, which comes off their new LP, Arirang. The performance marked the
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When news broke last week that Hachette had canceled publication of a buzzy thriller due to allegations that large portions of it were AI-generated, our own Sharifah Williams described it as “a nightmare publishing story for our times.” Indeed, the incident has set the literary internet aflame, as authors, readers, and publishing professionals weigh in
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In The Blue Trail (in Portuguese O Último Azul), Gabriel Mascaro imagines a near-future Brazil in which ageism ceases to be merely a diffuse prejudice and becomes state policy. Under the discourse of easing the economic burden on the young and the “economically active”, the government compulsorily removes elderly people to national rest colonies, an
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After seven years, the Twilight Sad return with their latest studio album,It’s the Long Goodbye,a record that reminds listeners of what they have come to expect over two decades. Lead singer and principal lyricist James Graham experienced considerable volatility over that time, both in public and behind the scenes. This effortattemptsto capture that raw emotion.
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. It’s Major League Baseball Opening Day! What better time than to stock up on baseball romances to read in the lulls between plays—or any other time, of course. Hockey may be the most popular sport in romance right
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. If you’ve been reading this monthly roundup at all in 2026, then you already likely know what the introduction will be. There is a real dearth of nonfiction for young adults this year. After updating my massive database
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The late, great Tony Wilson of Factory Records fame reckoned contemporary music revolutions occurred every 13 years: the Beatles‘ first album was released in 1963; after which, in 1976, punk kicked off; then 13 years later, in 1989, dance music came up smiling. Wilson’s theory ran aground shortly after. Otherwise, 2002 should have been something
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The Eye Movie Review by Matt Boiselle The Eye 4K Review – For a film that had three other remakes (2004’s “Adhu” & “Naina in 2005 ), and a (dicey) American version release in 2008,” the original 2002 presentation fresh outta Hong Kong had SO much more to offer between the scares, visuals and overall
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Mamochka Movie Review by Matt Boiselle Mamochka – directed and written by Vilan Trub, and starring Alexander Kollar, Maya Murphy and Stanley Trub Synopsis: Psychological horror about a Nazi-era heirloom doll that comes to haunt suburban dad’s every waking moments. There’s something to be said about the horror trope of sticking a creepy-looking doll into
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FoundFootage.com, the ultimate destination for found footage fanatics, officially launches March 25, 2026 at the Unnamed Footage Festival (UFF9) in San Francisco. With a catalog of over 4,500 in-camera films, shorts, and web series, FoundFootage.com delivers the most comprehensive resource ever assembled for the genre, spanning everything from classic POV horror and screenlife shock to
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. What It’s Like to Be a Romance Cover Model File this under: we all contain multitudes. In 2019, Andrew Flanagan was a welder living in Franklin County, Alabama. Now, he’s the cover model on dozens
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