Artist Yin Tian has rapidly gained recognition as a distinctive voice in contemporary art, capturing complex themes of identity, cultural tension, and transformation through her surrealist photography. With a background rooted in the dichotomy between Eastern and Western cultural experiences, Yin uses her art to interrogate the self, modern existence, and the many masks individuals
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“Yes, we know murder is bad.” On October 13th, 2023, The Lady Killers Podcast released its first episode to an unsuspecting public, sparking conversation about female characters we love to hate. Co-hosts Jenn Adams, Sammie Kuykendall, Rocco Thompson, and Mae Shults gathered around microphones to discuss one of our favorite female killers, Pamela Voorhees (Betsy
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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. Publishers See a Bright Future in the Cards Every time I peruse publisher catalogs, I’m struck by the proliferation of products related to alternative spirituality. Tarot and oracle decks are everywhere, and their presence only
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Searchlight Pictures has released the first trailer for A Complete Unknown, the upcoming Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet as the legendary musician. The film debut in theaters December 25. “Set in the influential New York music scene of the early 60s, the film follows 19-year-old Minnesota musician Bob Dylan’s (Chalamet) meteoric rise as a folk singer to concert halls and
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Sweepstakes casinos have emerged as a popular alternative to traditional online casinos, providing an innovative way to enjoy casino-style games while complying with legal regulations. These platforms help players get involved in many games like slots and table games without depositing cash. Players, however, play using virtual money that mostly has a real-life counterpart and
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Slaughterhouse Rules. Back in mid-September, we began a themed collection of episodes featuring Gay Icons and Anniversaries. Trace and I kicked off the series with a revisit of  Jennifer’s Body (listen) before delving into Jonathan Glazer’s controversial Birth (listen), and David Fincher’s Gone Girl (listen) for its 10th anniversary. Now it’s time to tackle the
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Thousand Oaks, located in Ventura County, California, is known for its scenic beauty, family-friendly environment, and suburban charm. With over 120,000 residents, it is the second-largest city in the county.  The city’s name is derived from the abundance of oak trees, and it stands as one of the greenest areas in the state. People are
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There are a ton of promising upcoming book-to-screen adaptations on the way, and there’s one in particular that should have fans of William Shakespeare and historical fiction tremendously excited. Hamnet, a start-studded drama from the Academy Award-winning director behind one of the most celebrated Best Picture winners in years, sounds like it could check all
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Terrifier 3 is currently causing chaos in theaters all across the world with millions of fans demanding to see Art the Clown. So, you can imagine their surprise when the movie maniac popped into their local Spencer’s to take a look at all the merchandise memorializing his efforts. Well, that’s exactly what happened this week
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Incredibly beautiful places await discovery throughout the world, all the way from famous landmarks in Rome and Paris to those little hidden gems only the locals know about in Asian coastal towns that have the best ramen. But amidst all the excitement, one thing can throw a wrench into your plans—staying connected with your family
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In a weekend of wide releases, indies included, A24’s Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh-starring We Live In Time popped on five screens with the third best limited opening of the year after Yorgos Lanthimos’ Kinds Of Kindness and Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night. The romance by John Crowley grossed $225.9k opening weekend for a per-screen average
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Is demure the new brat? Definitely not. Charli XCX’s Brat remix album confirmed that her neon green party girl aesthetic still reigns supreme. And there’s no better place to shop for your Brat fall wardrobe than the Brat Store on Amazon, where you can score officially licensed Charli XCX graphic tees for just $35. Didn’t
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Here are the book news stories we covered on Book Riot this week: Han Kang, the South Korean author best known for her surreal novel The Vegetarian, has just been announced as the winner of this year’s Nobel Prize in Literature, making her the first author from her country to ever do so. The Vegetarian was originally published
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Lionsgate has dropped the trailer for Armor, the upcoming action thriller starring Sylvester Stallone and Jason Patric. It’ll hit cinemas on November 22, 2024. “Academy Award Nominee Sylvester Stallone and Jason Patric star in an action-packed, thriller about the lengths one man will go to save what’s left of his family and reclaim his own life,” reads
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In contemporary art, Jung-Ai Chu stands out for her amazing ability to combine photography, video, and cultural discourse, both as an artist and curator. She’s known for organizing exhibitions that challenge traditional ideas of representation because her work reflects a deep understanding of historical and cultural contexts. Despite that, she’s still committed to honoring the
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Dove Cameron said “au revoir” to Paris by posting a racy mirror selfie … in which she left little to the imagination. The singer closed out her trip to the City of Light by sharing on Instagram a number of intimate photos from her getaway, including one selfie where the former Disney Channel star went
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