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Review: Wayne does good job building suspense in `Apartment'

Review: Wayne does good job building suspense in `Apartment'

“Apartment,” Bloomsbury, by Teddy Wayne Teddy Wayne has written another campus novel. Coming on the heels of his well-received “Loner” (2016), “Apartment” also serves as something of a parable for red state/blue state America.
Review: Wayne does good job building suspense in `Apartment'

Review: Wayne does good job building suspense in `Apartment'

“Apartment,” Bloomsbury, by Teddy Wayne Teddy Wayne has written another campus novel. Coming on the heels of his well-received “Loner” (2016), “Apartment” also serves as something of a parable for red state/blue state America.
Review: Little's 'Pretty as a Picture' is captivating novel

Review: Little's 'Pretty as a Picture' is captivating novel

“Pretty as a Picture,” Viking, by Elizabeth Little A film set located on a small remote island off the coast of Delaware evolves into an exciting locked-room mystery that touches on domineering personalities, art and the #MeToo movement, helmed by an
Lawyer: Hospitalized Weinstein is 'energized' about appeal

Lawyer: Hospitalized Weinstein is 'energized' about appeal

NEW YORK — A hospitalized Harvey Weinstein was “upbeat” and “energized” about appealing his sexual assault and rape conviction, one of his lawyers said Tuesday as one of Weinstein's accusers said the verdict made her feel grateful to be “heard and be
Spanish top court backs rapper in freedom of speech case

Spanish top court backs rapper in freedom of speech case

MADRID — Spain's constitutional Court on Tuesday overturned a previous verdict that found a rapper guilty of exalting terrorism and humiliating victims of attacks in tweets.
Review: `Broken Faith' looks inside Word of Faith Fellowship

Review: `Broken Faith' looks inside Word of Faith Fellowship

"Broken Faith: Inside the Word of Faith Fellowship, One of America’s Most Dangerous Cults,” Hanover Square Press, by Mitch Weiss and Holbrook Mohr Few religious leaders purport to hear directly from God but those that do seem to draw an unusually rab
The top 10 movies on the iTunes Store

The top 10 movies on the iTunes Store

iTunes Movies US Charts: 1. Ford v Ferrari 2. Jojo Rabbit 3. Parasite 4. Frozen II 5. Midway 6. A Beautiful Day In the Neighborhood 7. 21 Bridges 8. Joker 9. Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood 10. Knives Out iTunes Movies US Charts - Independent: 1.
The top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com

The top 10 audiobooks on Audible.com

Fiction: 1. Cut and Run: A Light-Hearted Dark Comedy by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker, narrated by Meg Ryan, D’Arcy Carden, Sam Richardson, Rachel Bloom, Ed Begley, Jr., Thomas Lennon, Eugene Cordero and full cast (Audible Original) 2.
Canadian actor Saul Rubinek feels he was 'born to play' Nazi hunter on 'Hunters'

Canadian actor Saul Rubinek feels he was 'born to play' Nazi hunter on 'Hunters'

TORONTO — Canadian actor Saul Rubinek's role of a Polish Jew who hunts down Nazis in the new series "Hunters" hits close to home.
Dior invokes #MeToo in feminist-inspired fashion show

Dior invokes #MeToo in feminist-inspired fashion show

“Consent, Consent, Consent” flashed the neon set lights at Dior's latest ready-to-wear show in Paris.
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