by Editor | Mar 19, 2023 | Culture Music Art
from The LA Times via Yahoo! News Supreme Court may keep alive Navajo Nation water rights claim in Arizona by David G. Savage The Colorado River cuts through Marble Canyon in the Navajo Nation en route to the Grand Canyon. This segment of the river joins two vast...
by Editor | Mar 18, 2023 | Literary News
from UnHerd Bret Easton Ellis: ‘My generation wanted to be offended’ He discusses millennials, violence and Kanye West BY BRET EASTON ELLIS AND JACOB FUREDI Jacob Furedi: Bret, you’ve spoken before about the struggle you had writing this book. You first tried in 1981,...
by Editor | Mar 16, 2023 | Culture Music Art
from Observer Web3 Games Are Huge in Asia, So Why Haven’t They Taken Off in the US? Companies developing Web3 games will have to focus more on entertainment and less on monetization to reach global audiences. By Rachyl Jones Game on. AFP via Getty Images Video games...
by Editor | Mar 15, 2023 | Weirdness
from New York Magazine Intelligencer Who Is Still Inside the Metaverse? Searching for friends in Mark Zuckerberg’s deserted fantasyland. By Paul Murray The church. Photo: Paul Murray In September, my family and I move from our home in Dublin to a fancy East Coast...
by Editor | Mar 13, 2023 | Literary News
from Observer Book Thief Says He Stole 1,000 Unpublished Manuscripts Out of a Love of Reading A manuscript thief who stole unpublished works from authors like Sally Rooney, Margaret Atwood and Ian McEwan claims he wanted to cherish the books before anyone else....