by Editor | Sep 30, 2025 | Culture Music Art, Literary News
from Smithsonian Magazine Two Years After Cormac McCarthy’s Death, Rare Access to His Personal Library Reveals the Man Behind the Myth The famously reclusive novelist amassed a collection of thousands of books ranging in topics from philosophical treatises to advanced...
by Editor | Sep 23, 2025 | Weirdness
from METRO UK 3,000-year-old Pharaoh’s bracelet stolen and melted down for gold worth £3,000 by Herbie Russell Pharaoh Amenemope’s lapis lazuli bead jewellery was taken from Cairo’s Egyptian Museum on September 9. (Picture: Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities...
by Editor | Sep 22, 2025 | Culture Music Art
from The Wall Street Journal Sorority Girls Are Cashing In Big for Their Viral Rush Videos Like college athletes earning brand endorsements, sororities are now the target of companies looking to advertise products on social media By Sarah Spellings dd Blythe Beardsley...
by Editor | Sep 16, 2025 | Culture Music Art
from The Wrap Robert Redford, Legendary Leading Man and Oscar-Winning Director, Dies at 89 The founder of the Sundance Institute died early Tuesday morning at home in Utah surrounded by those he loved by JD Knapp and Adam Chitwood Getty Images Robert Redford, the...
by Editor | Sep 11, 2025 | Culture Music Art
from Vogue Adam Dressner’s Portraits Are for the People BY SOPHIA JUNE Photo: Matt Weinberger If you’ve got a face, Adam Dressner wants to paint it. Dressner, a former corporate lawyer, has made a name for himself as a self-taught painter known for wheeling his “art...