THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET TODAY: In 1896, Na Hye-Sok, Korean poet, writer, feminist, painter, educator, and journalist, is born.  Rosa Campbell on how men responded to The Hite Report (and why we’re wrong about men and feminism). | Lit Hub Politics “For farmers, it costs real dollars—and not just rivers of sweat and
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Here’s five death metal bands whose third album is their very best. This subgenre tends to come down to three things: evolution, revolution and de-evolution (see the current shift from tech-death to riff-driven caveman death metal). For this particular list, this largely focuses on the evolution of each individual band. Some were constant shape-shifters while
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Musicians from Talk Talk will reunite for a one-off show in London to mark the 40th anniversary of their classic album ‘The Colour Of Spring’. The band’s third studio album was released in February 1986 and it represented a major transition for the band. It saw them leave behind the synthpop sound that had made them successful, embracing instead a more experimental, jazz and art
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Here are the biggest headlines from last week. Oprah Winfrey Names Maria Semple’s Go Gentle as Her Latest
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Have you noticed more and more solid fragrances on the market? So have we, but there’s a reason these solid colognes are taking off. They’re discreet, portable and just a little more intentional than a traditional spray—something you apply, not announce. The waxy formulas sink in and hang on the skin, creating a more subtle,
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Kneecap, The Mary Wallopers, Annie Mac and more are among those backing the ‘Stop The Game’ campaign protesting an upcoming Ireland v Israel football fixture. READ MORE: Kneecap on the cover – giving peace, protest and partying a chance The campaign comes after public figures and football fans alike have argued that Ireland should boycott the
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This April marks the 30th iteration of National Poetry Month, which was launched by the Academy of American Poets in April 1996. To celebrate, the Literary Hub staff will be recommending one great poem to read every (work) day of the month. We make no claim (except when we do) that these poems are the
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