Month: December 2022

From Iago, Claudius, Richard III, and the murderous Macbeths in Shakespeare, to Choderlos de Laclos’s master manipulators in Les Liasons Dangereuses, to Nabokov’s silver-tongued Humbert Humbert (who seduces the reader as effectively as he seduces young Lolita), opportunists abound in literature. My last novel, The Answer to Everything, was about an impecunious artist who starts
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In this article TOL SFIX SBNY PLAY MDB Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Cinder blocks sit in a pile near homes under construction at the Toll Brothers Inc. Jupiter Country Club housing development in Jupiter, Florida. Mark Elias | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading. MongoDB —
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 “The Haunting of Kinnawe House” is a ghost story that spans two eras in American history. Matthew Rollins, an aspiring singer/songwriter, takes a job as caretaker of Kinnawe House in Agamenticus, Maine. The haunting begins immediately upon Matthew’s arrival, when the ghost of his mother appears. Threatening, ghostly strangers stalk the property. The cellar is filled
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News Built to Spill Announce 2023 U.S. Tour A huge run of dates behind When The Wind Forgets Your Name By Jazz Monroe December 6, 2022 Facebook Twitter Built to Spill, photo by Isa Georgetti, collage by Lê Almeida Facebook Twitter Built to Spill are heading out on another tour behind new album When The
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You’ve probably seen them plastered across your Instagram Feed or being sported by your favorite influencers: chunky platforms, knee-length boots and mules in bold patterns that range from gingham to daisies and in playful silhouettes drenched in eye-popping shades that come in everything from Fuschia to metallic silver. The brand? Her namesake, Larroudé. Throughout the
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Catching the drips: the FRIB Decay Station Initiator. (Courtesy: Facility for Rare Isotope Beams) The first scientific results from the new Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University have been unveiled by physicists in the US. Heather Crawford at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and colleagues have synthesized new neutron-rich isotopes of three
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