Edmund White, who died in 2025 at 85, leaves behind one of the broadest, most transgressive, and most distinctive bodies of fiction in postwar American literature. His oeuvre moves restlessly between intensely confessional memoir, literary biography, and autofictional novels without ever quite settling on any of them. His reputation still rests largely on A Boy’s
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It’s been another strong year for television, chock full of quirky and compelling stories… You may just not be aware of it. Sure, Adolescence erupted with its frightening, urgent story of teenage misogyny and violence, Andor made waves with its parallels to real-life genocide, and Fallout again hit a home run with its capitalist wasteland
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Althea Mink is more than a fashion brand—it is a reflection of legacy, resilience, and intentional design. Founded by Patrice Taylor aka @Ritchie_AltheaMink, the Atlanta-based couture house draws its name and spirit from Patrice’s great-grandmother, Althea, a Portuguese immigrant who worked for the United States Government Printing Office in Washington, D.C. Taylor remembers her as
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At the Paris premiere of The Drama, Zendaya delivered a refined red carpet moment in a custom white Louis Vuitton gown styled by Law Roach. The floor-length design featured a sleek, sculpted silhouette with long sleeves and a dramatic black train cascading from the back, offering a striking contrast against the minimalist front. The look
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Lily Phellera is a London-based designer steadily making her mark with a distinct approach to modern womenswear, and she recently landed on our radar after Kyla Pratt stepped onto the carpet at the NAACP Image Awards in a black velvet jumpsuit. The look highlighted Phellera’s ability to merge structure with ease—delivering a design that felt
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Listening to The Dutchman’s opening narration, it’s as if the voice of Dr. Amiri, played by Stephen McKinley Henderson, reaches out across the void. It’s what we might imagine God’s voice to sound like. He threads the words with a rhythm that emphasizes their significance. The sound of the clock, whose ticktocks boom, and the
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The Fashion Scholarship Fund celebrated its Class of 2026 FSF Scholars and Virgil Abloh “Post-Modern” Scholars during FSF LIVE, the organization’s 89th annual gala held at The Glasshouse in New York City. A total of 160 students from 75 colleges and universities were recognized for their potential to shape the future of fashion across creative,
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“It might not all be easy listening, but it’s certainly intentional.” That’s a direct quote from the press notes for the latest record from the Nicole Saphos Band. The new self-titled album from the Los Angeles-raised, Philadelphia-based artist is equal parts meditative, angry, sensitive, and intense, with a style rooted largely in indie rock but
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Chris Perry Unveils Paradox: The Creator-First AI Music Universe Transforming How Music Is Made, Shared, and Supported Chris Perry, Founder & CEO of Creative People Innovations, today announces Paradox, a groundbreaking shift in the future of music, creativity, and community. Stop Streaming. Start Owning. Welcome to Paradox. Paradox launches as a creator-first AI music universe
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Saxophonist Jon Irabagon is the kind of modern jazz musician who makes hash of boundaries, categories, and debates about “the tradition” being at odds with the vanguard. He is a Juilliard-trained virtuoso with mastery of the jazz tradition dating back a century,anda musician who regularly runs roughshod over the so-called rules. He records electric and
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Slaughter High Novelization Book Review by Matt Boiselle First of all I’d like to offer up a freshly baked hearty bowl of thanks to the group over at Terrorcore Publishing for allowing me to review one of their latest releases, the novelization of “Slaughter High” – the 1986 slasher directed by Mark Ezra, Peter Litten
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At Death’s Door Movie Review by Matt Boiselle At Death’s Door: directed by Frank Palangi, written by Frank Palangi and Christopher B. Pelton and starring Frank Palangi, Nicole Mecca and Erica James Synopsis: An anthology piece with four spine-tingling stories that reveal how ordinary choices can bring you face-to-face with death. I just love me
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FOUND TV is bringing Distort 2: The Dead Among the Trees to audiences this spring, with the film set to premiere exclusively on the platform May 1, 2026. Directed by Irish filmmaker Richard Waters, the sequel will first screen at the upcoming Unnamed Footage Festival in San Francisco before making its streaming debut. The follow-up
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Mailin María Silvia Esteve Party Film 12 March 2026 | One World María Silvia Esteve’s documentary Mailin is less interested in recounting trauma than in showing how it settles into ordinary life. The film follows Mailin Gobbo, an Argentinian woman seeking justice years after being sexually abused by a priest who once occupied a trusted
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Project Hail Mary Phil Lord, Christopher Miller Amazon/MGM March 2026 Some may walk out of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s goofy and pop-operatic adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel Project Hail Mary trying to string together all the shards of hard science fiction-speak that just burst from the screen at them. They may be able to
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