Month: February 2021

Stereolab have shared another entry from their forthcoming Electrically Possessed compilation. The song, “Household Names,” appeared on the band’s 2000 mini-album The First of the Microbe Hunters. Check it out below. Tim Gane reflected on “Household Names” in a press release: During a two-week break in touring for the Cobra and Phases Group LP we
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What began as a gag in a Seinfeld episode (really) has turned into a cultural phenomenon: A bunch of hot singles forced to spend a month together in a villa in Mexico but prohibited from touching each other—or themselves. That’s the premise of Netflix’s Too Hot to Handle, and if you’re looking for another round
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Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary Discuss Their Suicides Pauline Melville Share article If you enjoy reading Electric Literature, join our mailing list! We’ll send you the best of EL each week, and you’ll be the first to know about upcoming submissions periods and virtual events. “Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary Discuss Their Suicides” by Pauline
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Sony Pictures Classics has made some tweaks to its release schedule for four upcoming pics and one that’s already in theaters. The distributor run by co-presidents Michael Barker and Tom Bernard said that Dror Moreh’s documentary The Human Factor, which opened last month in Los Angeles and New York, will go nationwide in theaters on May 7.
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ViaSat’s seven-year contract is for the development of “prototype space systems.” WASHINGTON — ViaSat, a provider of satellite communications and wireless networking technology, received a $50.8 million contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory to develop a broad range of space systems.  The Defense Department announced the contract Feb. 2. The contract was first announced Nov.
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Rick Gates, senior vice president of pharmacy and healthcare at Walgreens, assured CNBC that the company will safely and efficiently administer Covid vaccines. “We’ll make sure our health care professionals are there to give them the vaccine and monitor them appropriately,” Gates said Tuesday evening on “The News with Shepard Smith.” “No, it’s not going
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Poor Grace. Nurses Season 1 Episode 7 was another Grace centric episode, and man, did we feel for her. She’s trying so hard to be strong, but she’s been through so much. Grace blames herself for what Dr. Hamilton did to her. That isn’t an uncommon response to an assault, unfortunately. Thankfully, Grace has Ashley
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If you enjoy reading Electric Literature, join our mailing list! We’ll send you the best of EL each week, and you’ll be the first to know about upcoming submissions periods and virtual events. As a college student, I traveled to China for the first time in my life. Growing up, I frequently visited relatives in
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