Welcome to Today in Books, where we report on literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. It’s Friday. The sun is out. Baseball is back. March Madness has begun. And I’ve got a case of the wiggles. Let’s keep it lighter today. Worth a Thousand Words T, the New York Times’s style
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We are delighted to bring to our readers an interview with a remarkable gentleman. He is Guru Sinha Munesh. He created Param Pranyog. If you ask him what that is he would simply say that it is Pure Yoga. In reality Guru Sinha Munesh and his work with street children and the elderly with his
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Stabler’s family is falling apart, but at least he knocked someone else’s corrupt father off his throne. Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 Episode 8 featured the powerful end of the Bonner saga alongside Bernie’s move out of Stabler’s home — and an equally tragic secret she’s been holding onto forever. The dialogue and
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In this segment, we showcase the most notable albums out each week. Here are the albums out on March 22, 2024: Adrianne Lenker, Bright Future Adrianne Lenker is back with a new album, Bright Future, out now via 4AD. Following 2020’s songs and instrumentals, the record includes the advance tracks  ‘Ruined’, ‘Sadness as a Gift’, ‘Fool’, and ‘Free Treasure’. It
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Beyoncé‘s ride-or-die isn’t here for Erykah Badu‘s copycat shade — she’s firing back with receipts proving Miss “Cowboy Carter” has always rocked the braids Erykah claims she jacked from her. Bey’s longtime publicist Yvette Noel-Schure entered the chat to respond to EB, and wasted no time posting a full-blown scrapbook of Bey wearing the braided
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Earlier this week, Mo Troper was dropped by his label, management, and publicist following allegations of abuse from his former romantic partner, Maya Stoner of the band Floating Room. In the days following Stoner’s posts, Troper deactivated his social media accounts, but has now reactivated them and issued a statement denying the allegations. “Over the
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The Fallout television show is based on the video game series that began in 1997. Set in a post-apocalyptic 1950s-themed United States, the Fallout games puts players in the role of various wanderers and survivors as they freely travel an American wasteland filled with mutants, radiated animals, and bandits. [embedded content] Email:neill@outloudculture.comSocials: @neillfrazer
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 Future and Metro Boomin unveil the official artwork for their highly anticipated upcoming full-length collaborative project, We Don’t Trust You. Watch the album trailer here. The cover, shot by Matt Adam, depicts Metro and Future dressed for the occasion— Lanvin threads for Future and Celine for Metro Boomin—as they prepare to crash land the first of two
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South Korea’s current box office champion multiple weeks in a row, Exhuma, offers an unexpected and entertaining take on folk horror. While dense in lore and spiritual worldbuilding, the latest horror offering from writer/director Jae-hyun Jang (Svaha: The Sixth Finger, The Priests) balances its grim, sometimes bloody folkloric terror with levity and heart. Anchored by four “ghostbusters” of sorts,
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Sleep is one of those things you don’t think about at all until you think about it all the time. And if you’re in a thinking-about-it-all-the-time phase, it’s not because things are going great. Here’s a variety pack of books to help you figure out where sleep and rest are going wrong for you and
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