Prolific author, publisher and editor Felice Picano died at his home in Los Angeles on March 12 of lymphoma. He was 81. Since then, numerous authors and people in the publishing industry had praised ...
The Egyptian Building in Chino Hills is a surprising strip mall restaurant made to look like the Abu Simbel temples in Egypt ...
On the non-fiction shelves you’ll find memoirs by Claire Cameron, Susan Swan and Tessa McWatt; a timely biography of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, an account of one of Canada’s deadliest ...
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LoveToKnow on MSN10 Fascinating Famous Graves That Share Stories of the EternalThese final resting places are noteworthy for their displays of devotion, over-the-top imagery, and/or their famous residents.
The Detroit Free Press is reposting this oral history of the White Stripes’ formative years, originally published on April 13 ...
The Pope of Trash is stopping at UNCW for his one-man show "The Naked Truth." He sat down with WHQR's Nikolai Mather — and ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael restarts Gaza strikes, blames Hamas for not releasing hostages as truce collapsesIDF says it targeted mid-level Hamas commanders and is prepared to widen offensive beyond airstrikes; death toll reportedly ...
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Queerty on MSN“Nobody was writing about gay life”: How literary icon Felice Picano carved a path for queer storiesAuthor and publisher Felice Picano has passed away at age 81, but he leaves behind a legacy of gay literature.
Not just a great writer, Poe had a circle of friends and family that cared for and about him, says the author of a new biography.
Walter Salles' powerful drama based on real events in the 1970s has become an anthem of democracy and freedom for Brazilians, needed now more than ever.
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