Books & the Arts / Toni Morrison’s debut novel might be her most misunderstood. Namwali Serpell This essay is adapted from On ...
THE BLUEST EYE is Nobel and Pulitzer Prize–winner Toni Morrison’s first novel, written in 1970 and adapted for the stage by playwright Lydia Diamond in 2005. Centering on young Pecola Breedlove, whose ...
Pecola is an African American young girl whose own mother thought she was “aggressively ugly” from the day she was born. But it is not just her internal family dynamic that makes her want to change ...
A wannabe sci-fi epic that never comes to life.
For a nostalgia-stirring vacation with friends, Sarasota—a fanciful town on Florida’s scenic Suncoast—has easy appeal for everyone. The Suncoast encompasses about 150 miles along the Gulf of Mexico, ...
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Check out the full list of winners here. The 68th Annual Grammy Awards, which honoured the best recordings, compositions, and ...
Starring Caleb Landy Jones and Christoph Waltz, the film makes some significant (and at times odd) alterations to the classic Bram Stoker tale.
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This $8 Hanes Is the Closest Thing to a Threadbare Vintage Tee The cotton-poly shirt is fitted with sleeves that are a hair shorter than most modern tees and a thick collar that actually cuts close to ...